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Competitions
For Senior competition queries contact Andrew Sarek 01206 525170 andrew.sarek@ecru.org.uk
For Youth competitions queries contact Ross Cowie 07786 332930 rossc@family145.freeserve.co.uk
Suffolk Cup & Plate
The Chadacre Suffolk Cup is competed for by the eight Suffolk clubs placed highest in the National Leagues. The winner of the Suffolk Cup goes forward to compete in the Eastern Counties Cup.
The Suffolk Plate competition is for the rest of the clubs affiliated to Suffolk.
2006/7 Draw:
Chadacre Cup
Sun 10 Dec Round 1
1 Stowmarket v Colchester
2 Mersea Island v Ipswich
3 Hadleigh v Thurston
4 Sudbury v Bury St Edmunds
Sun 21 Jan Semi Final
A Winner Match 1 v Winner Match 2
B Winner Match 3 v Winner Match 4
Sun 11 Feb Final
Winner Semi Final A v Winner Semi Final B
Suffolk Plate
Sun 09 Dec Round 1
1 Haverhill & District v Harwich & Dovercourt
2 Ipswich YM v Mistley
3 Southwold v Felixstowe
4 Woodbridge v Brightlingsea
Fixtures can be played on a preceding Saturday or midweek under floodights before the scheduled fixture date if both sides agree and inform the Competition Organiser (Andrew Sarek andrew.sarek@ecru.org.uk 01206 525170).
Sun 21 Jan Semi Final
A Winner Match 1 v Winner Match 2
B Winner Match 3 v Winner Match 4
Sun 11 Feb Final
Winner Semi Final A v Winner Semi Final B
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Suffolk Youth Cups
The structure of Suffolk Youth competitions is changing in 2006-07. Details will be published shortly, but until then clubs who want to enter sides should contact Ross Cowie 07786 332930 rossc@family145.freeserve.co.uk |
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Suffolk League 2006/07
A link to the Suffolk League tables will be available soon. Meanwhile they can be accessed by going to your own Club's RugbyFirst pages. Hover over Club Details and click Team List from the drop-down menu. Select the team that is in the Suffolk League then click View Fixtures. You will be able all Suffolk League details from there.
List of teams competing: Division One(10 teams)
Hadleigh Falcons
Mistley
Bury St Edmunds Wolves
Sudbury Talbots
Ipswich Magpies (from ECRU Merit Table)
Colchester A
Woodbridge II
Mersea Island Rhinos
Stowmarket II
Clacton Kestrels (promoted from Division 2)
Division 2(10 teams)
Essex University (relegated from Division 1)
Ipswich YM Hawks
Harwich & Dovercourt II
Sudbury Tigers
Colchester Cavaliers
Brightlingsea Pirates
Thurston II
Bury St Edmunds Rovers
Felixstowe
Woodbridge III (new team)
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Suffolk 7s 2006
The teams involved this year were Ipswich, Hadleigh, Harwich, Stowmarket 1sts & 2nds, Bury, Bury U21's and we also had a side made up of parachute instructors from Wattisham who called themselves Wattisham Warriors.
Wattisham provided the pitch side marquees and Hadleigh the burgers.
The tournament proceeded with two groups of Clubs that played on a league basis that ended up in the following order:-
Group A
Stowmarket 1
Bury
Ipswich
Harwich
Group B
Hadleigh
Bury U21's
Wattisham
Stowmarket 2
Ipswich won the plate competition beating Harwich in the final and Bury beat Stowmarket 1 in the main final.
Thanks to the Suffolk and North Essex Referees who provided four referees who did a great job and to Hadleigh for the smooth running of the event.
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Vets 20:20 Competition
20:20Rugby
Games are 20 minutes each way with unlimited substitutions. Playing as per RFU 15-a-side laws.
Competition Rules.
1. Players must be aged 35 or over. One player per team aged between 30 and 35 years is permitted on the pitch at any one time. All players must be members of a Rugby Club affiliated to the Suffolk Rugby Union..
2. Teams can be from a single rugby club or they can be a composite team with players from two or more clubs.
3. Teams will play each other once during the season. Games are to be played midweek under floodlights. Games will be played roughly once a month between September and April depending on the number of teams entering.
4. Two games will be played on the same evening at the same venue. The first game to kick-off at 7:15pm, the second at 8:15pm. The same referee can be used for both games if necessary.
5. Points structure:
· 4 for a win
· 2 for a draw
· 1 bonus point is awarded to the losing team if the difference is 7 points or less
· 1 point deducted from a team if one of their players receives a yellow card
· 2 points deducted from a team if one of their players receives a red card
· 2 `Fair Play' points are to be awarded at the end of each game at the discretion of the referee. Points can be awarded to one team, or a point can be awarded to both teams, or neither sides can awarded any points.
Dates, Venues and Times
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