News for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category
Pat’s tip for top England honours
Sky pundit Pat Sanderson tips young Saracens hooker Jamie George for top England honours!
Edited: January 2nd, 2012
Colouring Competition Winners
Rugby Tykes Max colouring competition winner Jack Bulley, runners up Jack Bradley & Charles Bayliss
Jack Bulley
Jack Bradley
Charles Bayliss
Edited: November 29th, 2011
Pat’s advice on Contact Rugby
Rugby is a contact sport but a game of evasion so “Run at the spaces not at the faces”
Edited: October 22nd, 2011
Pat Sanderson retires
Ex-England and Worcester skipper Pat Sanderson has announced his retirement from rugby on the advice of his doctor.
Edited: August 21st, 2011
Tanzania trip for Rugby Tykes coach
Max had an amazing trip and the rugby balls donated by Rugby Tykes went down really well!
Edited: August 18th, 2011
Pat to miss first month of season
Warriors coach Richard Hill has confirmed Pat Sanderson is likely to miss the first month of the season with injury.
Edited: August 18th, 2011
Thank you
Thanks from Sam, who first came to Tykes when he was six months old with his brother!
Edited: July 17th, 2011
Pat Sanderson’s kicking tips
Set the ball on the tee nice and straight – seams in line with post
Step back from ball and concentrate on where you want the ball to go
Kick low on the ball – follow through – finish up chest on to the posts
Edited: June 9th, 2011
Positive news over Sanderson setback
“Pat is still going to miss the rest of the season, which is a shame, but for him to go through all the trauma of an operation and all the rehabilitation would have been difficult,” said the Worcester Head Coach.
Edited: March 22nd, 2011
Rugby Tykes coach Volunteering
Rugby Tykes coach Max Barber is volunteering in Tanzania.
VOLUNTEERING IN TANZANIA
I have signed up to volunteer for 3 weeks in Tanzania this summer with ‘SoapBox’, a non-profit Christian organisation. They are a well established charity which runs short trips to important locations to help those in need.
This project in the South of the country is based on construction work (school buildings) and spending time with local children to help improve their English skills. I will be, along with the other volunteers, living in a rural village with the local people.
The experience will count towards my Gold Duke of Edinburgh Residential section and will be useful with my University applications next year.
As a family we will be paying my costs of up to £1500 and I am trying to raise roughly £200 for building materials and children’s play equipment.
To that end I will be hosting a raffle on the 26th March. I would be very grateful for your support and any another donations would also be greatly appreciated.
Max Barber
Edited: March 22nd, 2011