
Welcome to the 2007 / 08 season,
Club News
Club membership fees are due for the 07/08 season.
Players - Paying your fees not only makes a valuable contribution to the running of the club but also ensures you are covered by the club's players' insurance.
Fees are as follows:
Full £40
Concession (unemployed/student) £20
VP Fee £35
Non players - why not support the club by becoming a Vice President? This makes you eligible to apply for the club's ticket allocation for international matches at Twickenham.
Cheques payable to 'Lakenham Hewett RFC' Please give then to JQ or leave for her behind the bar. Thanks
Gents News
Kevin Maddams and Andy Concannon takes over as first team coaches with Dorian Squires steping up from vice Captain to Captain taking over the reigns of the first team from Richard Wells.
Lakenham Hewett 1st XV are proud to announce that Freightforce are their new main sponsor for the 2007/08 season. Freightforce Distribution is a privately run transport company located in Norwich. They offer Nationwide next day and economy delivery services for palletised freight as well as for awkward sized and shaped goods.
Ladies News
Lakenham Hewett WRFC have secured a new main sponsor for the 0708 season, PalletFORCE, have not only supplied them with a new playing kit, but also a very generous contribution to their travel costs. Based in Lichfield PalletFORCE is one of the fastest-growing palletised distribution networks in the UK, with a comprehensive and expanding service to mainland Europe. In addition local company AC Leigh will also be sponsoring the team, making another significant contribution to the club.
Lakenham Hewett WRFC started training back in July for the new season in Championship 1 North. Having been runners up behind Blackheath in National Division 1 SE for the second season in a row, Lakenham were promoted to this newly created league, the second tier in women’s rugby. Helping with their tough new challenge are coaches Mark Scott, and new this season, Gideon Roussow. Both North Walsham players bring a wealth of experience and have already been putting the girls through their paces, including a team-bonding day at an activity centre in North Norfolk.
Not only do Lakenham face the challenge of a higher standard of rugby, but also the prospect of long journeys to away games. They will be playing teams from as far a field as Carlisle, Lancaster, Liverpool, Hartlepool and Darlington; sides from Leeds and Birmingham being the nearest they will face!!
http://www.palletforce.com

