Beecroft Rugby Club is pleased to announce this weeks team selections for the round against St Patrick’s.
Saturday 1st of August will be “Back to Beecroft Day” at Headen Park, Thornleigh. The day will be an extremely important one as we challenge St Pat’s for the NSW Suburban Rugby 1st Division Club Championship. You attendance and side line support will be greatly appreciated by the players in what promises to be an extremely physical encounter and exciting Rugby.
Kick off times for Saturday are as follows:- 5th grade 9.50am, Colts 10.45am, 4th Grade 12pm, 3rd Grade 12.55pm, 2nd grade 2pm, and First Grade kick off at 3.15pm.
We are encouraging parents, partners, friends, family and the illustrious “Old Boys” to spread the word and join us for Rugby in the sun. Complimentary wine and champagne will be available to all who attend.
We are looking to thank all those who are part of the “Beecroft Family”, past and present, by putting on a fun day and some entertaining rugby. Please feel free to forward this invitation to those who you think would like to attend.
I look forward to seeing you in the day.
Howard Baynie
Beecroft Rugby Club is pleased to announce this weeks team selections for the round against Forest
Beecroft Rugby Club is pleased to announce this weeks team selections for the round against Old Ignatians
Beecroft has announced a reshuffled first XV to take on Old Ignatians this weekend.
The Lions are coming off three straight losses and will fight to get their season back on track.
Beecroft inside centre and NSW Subbie representative Mike Daff will be moved to the flanker position against Iggies in the absence of usual flanker David Levett.
For the full article on the Beecroft Rugby Club in the Hornsby and Upper North Shore Advocate, please click here
It’s on again, Beecroft Rugby Club is pleased to promote the theme night of the year.
For the second week in a row the two top sides from last year’s Kentwell Cup rugby have tasted defeat.
Suburban District Club champion Drummoyne went down to Mosman 26-7 and Beecroft lost to giant-killers Kings Old Boys 21-5.
Unable to cover a huge list of players missing through injury and other commitments, Beecroft Rugby Club was still able to be competitive down through the grades.
For the full article on the Beecroft Rugby Club in the Northern District Times please click here
Beecroft Rugby Club is pleased to announce this weeks team selections for the next round against Old Ignatians
Beecroft’s golden season has come to a screeching halt after the Lions suffered their third loss in as many matches.
The Thornleigh-based side has slipped to third on the Kentwell Cup ladder after a 21-5 loss to last-placed Kings Old Boys.
Crofties are in a mid-season slump made worse by an exodus of players unavailable through either injury or other commitments.
“We always seem to struggle this time of year,” said coach Steve Broughton-Rouse.
For the full article on the Beecroft Rugby Club in the Hornsby and Upper North Shore Advocate, please click here
It’s on again – the theme night of the year.
