On Saturday afternoon, St Mary’s Old Boys RFC First XV took on Whitehall at Trench Lane and won 5-3. St Mary’s had to manage without centre Mike Reed, who broke his arm at Tewkesbury last week and it was interesting to hear that over half today’s team had been playing for the club since they started their rugby as U7s.
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All four BSTFC teams get a game at last!
At last, all four men’s teams from Bradley Stoke Town FC played on the same weekend and three of them in Bradley Stoke! The First Team played at home where they hosted De Veys. The A Team travelled to Patchway North End, the Reserves faced Talbot Knowle who got revenge after their opponents beat them earlier on in the season.
Continue readingBSNC 2nds take revenge on Team Bath
On Saturday, Bradley Stoke Netball Club’s (BSNC) 2nd team took on Team Bath seconds in a hard fought game that saw Bradley Stoke come away with a 53-41 victory. Last time the two sides met, Bath came away winners, so Bradley Stoke looked to get off to a good start. They ran away with the lead in the first two
Continue readingSuccessful weekend for BSYFC girls’ teams
There was some great youth football on show from two local girls’ teams at the weekend. The Bradley Stoke Youth FC (BSYFC) Under-11 Girls played 2nd in the league Bristol Ladies Union Red and the BSYFC Under-10 Girls took on Longwell Green. In the Under-11’s game, Bradley Stoke made a great start to 2013, winning 3-1 It wasn’t long before
Continue readingUps and downs for St Mary’s Old Boys RFC in the cup
St Mary’s Old Boys RFC’s Under-15s have been crowned champions of the Bristol Junior Combination Cup. They played the final against Nailsea and Backwell on Sunday at a neutral venue in Bristol. They won the game 27-8, showing a fantastic team performance. Head Coach, Mike Reed said he was very proud of the team: “It was a good whole squad
Continue readingFirst league win for St Mary’s Old Boys 1st XV
St Mary’s Old Boys RFC’s 1st XV hosted Tewkesbury on Saturday, in what turned out to be their first league win of the season. The game started very brightly with the Saints (St Mary’s) almost scoring a try within the first five minutes. This was however turned around quite negatively when Tewkesbury got the first try on the counter attack
Continue readingSt Mary’s under-10s are Gloucester Cup champions
The under-10s finished the County Cup unbeaten in all rounds. The semi-finals saw the green army score five tries against Stow, who until then had not conceded a single try in the competition. The final score was 25 – 10. The final game against Cinderford was always going to be a tough one. St Mary’s scored the first try, early
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