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INSIDE THIS ISSUE >> CRUSADERS PREVIEW >> MATCH REPORTS >> UPDATE FROM THE BIRTHPLACE<br />

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ALL GOLDS<br />

Vs. NORTH WALES CRUSADERS<br />

THE PRINCE OF WALES STADIUM<br />

KICK OFF - 15:00 | 19/06/<strong>2016</strong><br />

ALL GOLDS CLS<br />

Vs. WEST WALES RAIDERS<br />

THE PRINCE OF WALES STADIUM<br />

KICK OFF - 17:00 | 19/06/<strong>2016</strong><br />

OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME<br />

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ALL GOLD<br />

CONTENTS AND INFO<br />

04 WELCOME TO THE ALL GOLD<br />

05 HALF PRICE ENTRY<br />

06 KINGSTONE PRESS - NEW RFL PRINCIPAL PARTNER<br />

08 CLUB DIRECTORY<br />

10 RONAN COSTELLO<br />

11 ALL GOLDS BUSINESS BREAKFAST<br />

12 MATCH PREVIEW<br />

14 MATCH REPORTS<br />

16 UPDATE FROM THE BIRTHPLACE<br />

18 JUNIOR RUGBY<br />

20 ASSOCIATIONS CUP<br />

24 WEST OF ENGLAND UPDATE<br />

28 ALL GOLDS CLS UPDATE<br />

29 ALL GOLDS CLS MATCH REPORT<br />

30 ALL GOLDS CLS FIXTURES & RESULTS<br />

34 PLAYER SPONSORSHIP<br />

36 FIXTURES & RESULTS<br />

38 SQUAD LINE-UPs<br />

CLUB INFORMATION<br />

UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE ALL GOLDS<br />

Home Ground: The Prince of <strong>Wales</strong> Stadium, Cheltenham<br />

Offices:<br />

Oxstalls Campus, Longlevens, Gloucester. GL2 9HW<br />

Telephone: 01242 715332<br />

Email:<br />

allgolds@glos.ac.uk<br />

Official website: allgoldsrugby.com<br />

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RONAN<br />

COSTELLO<br />

PRESIDENT<br />

Lionel Hurst LL.B<br />

ADVISORY BOARD<br />

Krista Woodman,<br />

Kevan Blackadder.<br />

DIRECTOR OF SPORT<br />

Andy Pitchford<br />

HEAD COACH<br />

Lee Greenwood<br />

ASSISTANT COACH<br />

Simon Phillips<br />

PERFORMANCE<br />

CO-ORDINATOR<br />

Patrick Evans<br />

ALL GOLDS CLS COACH<br />

Alex Davidson<br />

ALL GOLDS CLS<br />

TEAM MANAGER<br />

Martin Lovegrove<br />

CLUB DOCTOR<br />

Phil Cox<br />

WELFARE OFFICER<br />

AND LOGISTICS<br />

David Friend<br />

HEAD SPORTS THERAPIST<br />

Hollie Sims<br />

NUTRITION PARTNER<br />

Nutrition X<br />

SKY TRY AND<br />

COMMUNITY MANAGER<br />

Dan Garbutt<br />

BUCS CO-ORDINATOR<br />

Ken Stone<br />

BUSINESS AND SPONSORSHIP<br />

Michelle Collins<br />

PROJECT OFFICER<br />

Kelly Conibere<br />

MATCHDAY CO-ORDINATOR<br />

Trevor Moss<br />

MEDIA MANAGER<br />

Chris Wilson<br />

SOCIAL MEDIA<br />

Jessica <strong>All</strong>an<br />

REPORTER<br />

Patrick Baines<br />

PHOTOGRAPHER<br />

Lewis Mitchell<br />

ALL GOLDS TV<br />

Billy Hendle<br />

ALL GOLD DESIGNER<br />

Craig Paul Design Ltd<br />

STADIUM MANAGER<br />

Matthew Clapham<br />

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MATCH<br />

REPORTS<br />

16<br />

UPDATE<br />

FROM THE<br />

BIRTHPLACE<br />

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WELCOME TO<br />

THE ALL GOLD<br />

WELCOME TO THE LATEST EDITION OF THE ALL GOLD,<br />

THE UNIQUE RUGBY LEAGUE AND SPORTS MAGAZINE<br />

INSPIRED BY THE WORK OF THE UNIVERSITY OF<br />

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ALL GOLDS.<br />

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We hope you enjoy another great<br />

issue and, if you can make it down<br />

to the Prince of <strong>Wales</strong> Stadium<br />

this Sunday, there are two<br />

cracking matches on offer with<br />

the first team taking on <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Wales</strong> <strong>Crusaders</strong> in Kingstone<br />

Press League 1 followed by our<br />

young up and coming players<br />

in action against West <strong>Wales</strong><br />

Raiders in the Conference League<br />

South.<br />

We are, of course, on our<br />

own crusade down here in<br />

Gloucestershire, with the aim of<br />

embedding the great sport of<br />

rugby league in the heart of union<br />

territory.<br />

It can be hard work, there is still<br />

suspicion out there, and those of<br />

you who have followed our story<br />

for a while will be well aware of<br />

the story of the Prince of <strong>Wales</strong><br />

Stadium, which had in its deeds<br />

the line that rugby league should<br />

never be played on the site.<br />

Thankfully we<br />

managed to get over<br />

that initial barrier,<br />

and with the success<br />

of our Sky Try<br />

community initiative<br />

we seem to be<br />

winning over lots<br />

of young people in<br />

the locality.<br />

The launch of our<br />

Small <strong>Golds</strong> clubs<br />

in Cheltenham and Gloucester has<br />

gone exceptionally well in the past<br />

month and we are hopeful that<br />

some of these new players will<br />

come and enjoy the professional<br />

sport at the Prince of <strong>Wales</strong><br />

stadium over the summer.<br />

We look forward to the days<br />

when Gloucestershire is as<br />

positively associated with rugby<br />

league as it is with so many other<br />

great sports.<br />

Is there another county that<br />

can look back on such a great<br />

sporting history?<br />

We host the oldest Olympic<br />

competition in the world in<br />

Chipping Camden; the most<br />

bizarre, water-borne annual<br />

football match at Bourton on the<br />

Water; the world’s only surviving<br />

Cheese Roll on Cooper’s Hill<br />

(Italians’ claim that the ruzzolone<br />

is older but at best this is a<br />

pale, cheesy imitation); some<br />

of the most beautiful cricket<br />

grounds in the world; the world’s<br />

only vegan professional football<br />

club (which is also the most<br />

successful professional football<br />

club in the world based on league<br />

position in relation to population);<br />

the world’s best horse racing<br />

festival; the world famous Prescott<br />

Hill racing track; Badminton and<br />

the horse trials; and one of the<br />

country’s most traditional and<br />

charismatic rugby grounds at<br />

Kingsholm.<br />

There is the lovely statistic about<br />

Gloucestershire’s imagined<br />

appearance on the 2012 Olympic<br />

medals table, the success of the<br />

Rugby World Cup, the stories<br />

of WG Grace, the romance of<br />

Cheltenham Town and their roller<br />

coaster years since the end of the<br />

C20th, and the great history of the<br />

original <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong> and their famous<br />

visit to the county in 1908.<br />

And now we have the only<br />

professional rugby league club<br />

anywhere in the world to be<br />

owned by a university. So our<br />

own little slice of originality. We<br />

hope this adds some spice to the<br />

Gloucestershire mix and can soon<br />

be regarded as one of its key<br />

ingredients. Watch this space!<br />

Thanks as ever to our editor<br />

Chris Wilson for such a fantastic<br />

job; to regular contributors<br />

Patrick Baines, Lewis Mitchell and<br />

Lionel Hurst; and of course to the<br />

amazing Craig Paul Design.<br />

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KINGSTONE PRESS BECOME<br />

PRINCIPAL PARTNER OF ENGLAND<br />

RUGBY LEAGUE<br />

ENGLAND RUGBY LEAGUE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE KINGSTONE<br />

PRESS CIDER AS THEIR PRINCIPAL PARTNER AHEAD OF THIS YEAR’S FOUR<br />

NATIONS TOURNAMENT AND THE RUGBY LEAGUE WORLD CUP IN 2017.<br />

board as Principal Partner only<br />

strengthens this preparation.<br />

“From the front of the England<br />

shirt down to the National<br />

Conference League, it shows<br />

a real commitment to Rugby<br />

League and reflects the<br />

relationship they have with our<br />

teams and supporters.<br />

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“This is great news for us at an<br />

exciting time for international<br />

Rugby League as we look<br />

forward to welcoming the<br />

world’s best teams and players<br />

to the UK this autumn.”<br />

The two-year deal will see<br />

Kingstone Press instantly<br />

recognisable on the front and<br />

back of the national team’s<br />

playing shirts.<br />

Adding England to their<br />

growing portfolio, Kingstone<br />

Press are involved from the<br />

very top of Rugby League to<br />

the grassroots reinforcing the<br />

partnership with the sport.<br />

The major cider brand has been<br />

a supporter of Rugby League<br />

since 2013. The involvement<br />

covers the Kingstone Press<br />

Championship, Kingstone Press<br />

League 1, and the Kingstone<br />

Press National Conference<br />

League. It is also the Official<br />

Cider of the First Utility<br />

Super League and Ladbrokes<br />

Challenge Cup.<br />

Fans will first see evidence of<br />

the partnership as the England<br />

team proudly wear their playing<br />

kit featuring the Kingstone Press<br />

logo when they take on the No.<br />

1 ranked team in the World, New<br />

Zealand.<br />

That match is at the John<br />

Smith’s Stadium on Saturday<br />

October 29. England will also be<br />

in action against Scotland at the<br />

Ricoh Arena in Coventry and<br />

Australia at Olympic Park. The<br />

Four Nations final will be played<br />

at Anfield, Liverpool.<br />

RFL Commercial Director Chris<br />

Rawlings said: “Following on<br />

from last year’s International<br />

Series win against New Zealand,<br />

<strong>2016</strong> is an important period for<br />

England Rugby League as they<br />

look to build on that success.<br />

Having Kingstone Press on<br />

Justin Way, Marketing Controller<br />

for Aston Manor Cider added:<br />

“We are delighted to become<br />

the Principal Partner of the<br />

England team. It adds a new<br />

dimension to our existing<br />

relationship and further<br />

strengthens our association with<br />

Rugby League.<br />

“Consumer awareness and<br />

recognition of Kingstone Press<br />

has grown tremendously since<br />

we first aligned the brand<br />

with the sport. We continue to<br />

increase distribution and sales<br />

so that more fans can enjoy the<br />

brand nationwide.<br />

“Working with the RFL and<br />

engaging with the millions that<br />

follow this exciting sport is<br />

building awareness of Kingstone<br />

Press as a truly authentic and<br />

refreshing English cider.”<br />

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www.rugby-league.com.<br />

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UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE ALL GOLDS<br />

CLUB DIRECTORY<br />

HERE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE ALL GOLDS WE HAVE A NUMBER OF<br />

OFFICIAL PARTNERS AND SPONSORS THAT HEAVILY SUPPORT THE CLUB AND, AS AN<br />

ALL GOLDS FAN, WE ARE SURE YOU WILL FIND THIS CLUB DIRECTORY VERY USEFUL.<br />

If you are interested in contacting any of our partners or sponsors but you feel that you need<br />

more information then please don’t hesitate to call our Commercial Department on<br />

01242 715297 or email allgoldsbusiness@glos.ac.uk<br />

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RONAN COSTELLO<br />

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RFL AND<br />

HUDDERSFIELD<br />

GIANTS STATEMENT<br />

It is with regret that<br />

Huddersfield Giants wish<br />

to inform everyone of<br />

the passing of 17 year old<br />

academy player Ronan<br />

Costello today [Tuesday 14<br />

June]. Ronan was airlifted<br />

to the LGI on Saturday<br />

afternoon after he was<br />

injured during the Giants<br />

academy game with Salford.<br />

The Club have been asked<br />

by the family to send their<br />

thanks for the messages of<br />

support they have received<br />

to date and have requested<br />

that all well-wishers now<br />

allow them to grieve and<br />

respect their privacy.<br />

The Huddersfield Giants are<br />

collating all messages, cards<br />

and tweets that they receive<br />

to pass to the family at the<br />

appropriate time.<br />

RFL Chief Executive, Nigel<br />

Wood, said: “We are all<br />

incredibly saddened by news<br />

of the death of Huddersfield<br />

Giants Academy player<br />

Ronan Costello. It is a terrible<br />

tragedy and our thoughts<br />

and prayers are with Ronan’s<br />

family and friends at this<br />

time.<br />

“We will work with both<br />

clubs involved in the game<br />

to ensure that the players,<br />

their families and friends<br />

are fully supported by the<br />

RFL Benevolent Fund and<br />

through Sporting Chance.”<br />

COSTELLO FAMILY<br />

STATEMENT<br />

We are absolutely<br />

devastated to lose Ronan<br />

so tragically and suddenly.<br />

Ronan was a loving and<br />

caring 17 year old lad who<br />

was dedicated to his family<br />

and friends. He was a credit<br />

to all of his family and we<br />

are so proud of him and his<br />

achievements.<br />

He was passionate about<br />

rugby and rugby was a<br />

big part of his life. We<br />

acknowledge that this<br />

was a tragic accident. As a<br />

family, we wish to extend<br />

our appreciation to Leeds<br />

General Infirmary’s Neuro<br />

Intensive Care Unit for their<br />

dedication, respect and<br />

efforts in caring for Ronan<br />

and to The Giants, especially<br />

Andy and Richard who have<br />

been a great support to us<br />

all during such a difficult<br />

time. We would like to<br />

thank everyone who has<br />

supported us but we now<br />

need some privacy and time<br />

to grieve.<br />

We are all truly heartbroken<br />

and Ronan will be missed<br />

and forever in our hearts.<br />

A MINUTE’S<br />

APPLAUSE TO<br />

BE HELD THIS<br />

WEEKEND<br />

Following discussion with<br />

the family of Ronan Costello,<br />

the RFL have asked that<br />

all Rugby League clubs<br />

across the country hold<br />

a minute’s applause at<br />

every game taking place<br />

this weekend to celebrate<br />

the life of the Huddersfield<br />

Giants Academy player<br />

who tragically passed away<br />

yesterday.<br />

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ALL GOLDS vs.<br />

NORTH WALES<br />

CRUSADERS<br />

WRITTEN BY PATRICK BAINES<br />

ALL GOLDS V NORTH WALES CRUSADERS<br />

3PM, SUNDAY 19 JUNE, PRINCE OF WALES STADIUM<br />

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THE ALL GOLDS WILL BE LOOKING TO BUILD ON LAST<br />

WEEKEND’S IMPRESSIVE VICTORY AT HEMEL WHEN THEY<br />

HOST NORTH WALES CRUSADERS ON SUNDAY.<br />

The pressure was on <strong>All</strong><br />

<strong>Golds</strong>’ head coach Lee<br />

Greenwood’s new-look side<br />

after a run of seven straight<br />

defeats but a commanding<br />

second half display blew the<br />

Stags away.<br />

Greenwood was content after<br />

the game but warned that<br />

his side will have to improve<br />

when they face the <strong>Crusaders</strong><br />

who are chasing a place<br />

inside the top eight.<br />

“As the game against Hemel<br />

wore on we got better which<br />

I was expecting given there<br />

were six new players in the 17,”<br />

said Greenwood.<br />

“I’d have taken a one-point<br />

win given the run we’d been<br />

on so to win by 30 points was<br />

pleasing. I’d imagine most of<br />

the lads that played at Hemel<br />

will keep their place in the<br />

team,” he added.<br />

“Sunday is a big game for<br />

us. We’ve beaten <strong>Crusaders</strong><br />

earlier in the season and<br />

they’ve brought some players<br />

in since then. They’re a good<br />

team, a group of lads who<br />

play for each other.<br />

“It will be a tough game but<br />

I’m confident we can get the<br />

two points and push on up<br />

the table.”<br />

Mick Govin is struggling to<br />

make Sunday’s game after<br />

picking up an injury at Hemel.<br />

Other than that, Greenwood<br />

has a fully fit squad to chose<br />

from for the game against<br />

ninth-placed <strong>Crusaders</strong>.<br />

The <strong>Crusaders</strong> have coped<br />

admirably since their early<br />

season off-field troubles<br />

which resulted in a number<br />

of high profile names leaving<br />

the club. Since then they have<br />

had some impressive results,<br />

notably a 16-16 draw against<br />

promotion chasing York. The<br />

side from Wrexham come<br />

into the game off the back off<br />

a narrow defeat to Keighley<br />

last weekend.<br />

The last time these two<br />

sides squared off was in the<br />

Challenge Cup earlier in the<br />

season. The <strong>Crusaders</strong>, on<br />

home soil, looked to have<br />

the game won at 36-16 but<br />

Harry Kidd went over with<br />

just ten seconds to go to pull<br />

off a quite astonishing late<br />

comeback for the <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong>.<br />

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Supporters can gain half price<br />

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Supporters are reminded<br />

there will be a minute’s<br />

applause before the game<br />

as a mark of respect for<br />

Huddersfield Giants academy<br />

player Ronan Costello who<br />

passed away on Tuesday.<br />

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MATCH REPORTS<br />

However, Barrow scored in the<br />

first minute of the second half and<br />

the <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong> folded. The Raiders<br />

scored five more tries with former<br />

Leigh wing Cameron Pitman<br />

helping himself to a hat-trick.<br />

It was increasingly desperate stuff<br />

with the numbers telling a sorry<br />

tale of a 50% completion rate and<br />

six penalties conceded against<br />

three awarded.<br />

Stand off Jack Mitchell was<br />

perhaps the <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong>’ best<br />

marking a promising debut with<br />

a composed display behind a<br />

beaten pack, in which even the<br />

usually effervescent Steve Parry<br />

was subdued.<br />

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RAIDED!<br />

ALL GOLDS 16-52<br />

BARROW RAIDERS<br />

Sunday 5 June, Prince of<br />

<strong>Wales</strong> Stadium<br />

16-16 and though neither had<br />

played particularly well, there was<br />

hope that if the <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong> could<br />

step up a gear, they could secure<br />

a memorable win.<br />

TEAM: Brendon Newton;<br />

Josh <strong>All</strong>ison, Lewis Reece, Joe<br />

McClean, Phil Cowburn; Jack<br />

Mitchell, James Rowland; Morgan<br />

Evans, Steve Parry (Capt.),<br />

Alex Davidson; Zack McComb,<br />

Emmerson Whittel; Almer<br />

Tagayuna.<br />

INTERCHANGE: Matt Bradley,<br />

Lamont Bryan, Ollie Purslow,<br />

James Walter.<br />

WRITTEN BY CHRIS WILSON<br />

After matching Barrow in the<br />

first half, the <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong> subsided<br />

to a dismal defeat at the PoW.<br />

Head Coach Lee Greenwood was<br />

scathing in his assessment of the<br />

performance and indicated that<br />

changes would be made.<br />

Tries from Brendon Newton, off<br />

Jimmy Rowland’s clever inside<br />

kick, emergency centre Joe<br />

McClean and Emmerson Whittel<br />

sent the sides into the sheds at<br />

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THE TURNING<br />

POINT?<br />

HEMEL STAGS 18-48 ALL<br />

GOLDS<br />

Sunday 12 June, Pennine<br />

Way<br />

WRITTEN BY CHRIS WILSON<br />

Once upon a time, the Stags<br />

were the <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong>’ bogey side<br />

but after three consecutive wins<br />

over the men from Hertfordshire,<br />

that could have changed. Last<br />

season’s win at Pennine Way was<br />

an edge of the seat thriller but this<br />

was a much more confident affair.<br />

An end to end first period saw<br />

Jack Mitchell’s first two tries for<br />

the club and the first of Lewis<br />

Reece’s hat-trick but the <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong><br />

were trailing 18-14 as time ticked<br />

down.<br />

The Stags made a mess of the<br />

restart after Liam O’Callaghan had<br />

put them ahead for the third time<br />

in the half, conceded a goal-line<br />

dropout and then a penalty as the<br />

kick went out on the full. The <strong>All</strong><br />

<strong>Golds</strong> rolled the dice, went for a<br />

try and Josh <strong>All</strong>ison broke a poor<br />

tackle out wide to score.<br />

Kieran Hyde added the goal and<br />

the scrum half was to be the<br />

fulcrum of a dominant second<br />

half performance by the <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong><br />

who kept the Stags scoreless<br />

and increasingly frustrated as the<br />

penalty count against them rose.<br />

There were four yellow cards -<br />

with Dale Cunniffe becoming the<br />

first <strong>All</strong> Gold to receive two in one<br />

game - and two for the Stags as<br />

tempers flared.<br />

With the Hemel defence<br />

expecting a kick, Hyde scored<br />

an easy try, sauntering through<br />

a huge gap before Lamont<br />

Bryan’s line break was finished<br />

by Mo Agoro on debut. Reece<br />

completed his hat-trick with two<br />

tries, the first from a brilliant Joe<br />

McClean offload, and Steve Parry<br />

scored in the last minute.<br />

With six newcomers in the 17,<br />

the game would either be a<br />

triumph or tragedy and with<br />

Hyde pulling the strings, it was<br />

the former. Mitchell built on his<br />

promising first outing against<br />

Barrow with another composed<br />

performance and the others on<br />

debut, Mick Govin, Jamel Goodall<br />

and Brad Hill, all contributed to<br />

a comprehensive victory, which<br />

could prove to be a turning point<br />

in the <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong>’ fortunes this<br />

season.<br />

TEAM: Phil Cowburn; Mo Agoro,<br />

Josh <strong>All</strong>ison, Lewis Reece, Chris<br />

Barlow; Jack Mitchell, Kieran<br />

Hyde; Ollie Purslow, Steve Parry<br />

(Capt.), Morgan Evans; Lamont<br />

Bryan, Joe McClean; Emmerson<br />

Whittel;<br />

INTERCHANGE:<br />

Mick Govin, Dale Cunniffe, Jamel<br />

Goodall, Brad Hill.<br />

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UPDATE FROM<br />

THE BIRTHPLACE<br />

OF INTERNATIONAL<br />

RUGBY LEAGUE<br />

PRIDE OF PLACE GOES TO OGUZHAN DEMIR WHO<br />

SCORED THE HISTORIC FIRST EVER TRY AND<br />

CONVERSION IN TURKISH RUGBY LEAGUE.<br />

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Italy 26 - 22. Furthermore<br />

I have it on good authority<br />

that France will host a double<br />

header in October against<br />

England including a women’s<br />

international.<br />

He accomplished this feat<br />

for his club Kadikoy Bulls on<br />

its ground breaking tour to<br />

Belgrade in Serbia.<br />

Indeed the continuing<br />

progress of the Greatest<br />

Game around the globe is<br />

wonderful to see as was the<br />

return to the calendar of the<br />

Mediterranean Cup.<br />

Played in Sicily, World Cup<br />

qualifiers Lebanon overcame<br />

If Captain Cook had delayed<br />

his visit to Botany Bay in<br />

Australia he could have<br />

watched a splendid top of<br />

the table clash in the NRL! On<br />

the same real estate trodden<br />

by Cook and his crew, the<br />

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The man to whom we all owe so much<br />

Cronulla Sharks thrilled the<br />

audience with a superb<br />

win over World Club and<br />

Australian champions <strong>North</strong><br />

Queensland Cowboys.<br />

A personal favourite last<br />

weekend was the sight of<br />

a packed and resplendent<br />

Stade Gilbert Brutus in<br />

elegant Perpignan as the<br />

Catalans Dragons demolished<br />

Lancashire giants St Helens.<br />

The 33-16 scoreline included<br />

a sensational try full of Gallic<br />

style as Lucas Albert - still<br />

only aged 17 - Fouad Yaha<br />

and Morgan Escare combined<br />

in such a way that the patrons<br />

of the sold out tribunes rose<br />

as one to salute their rising<br />

young Treizistes.<br />

Closer to home, our<br />

developing club saw no less<br />

than nine players called up for<br />

representative duty at both<br />

university and college levels.<br />

Take a bow guys we are very<br />

proud of you all.<br />

It was a real pleasure to visit<br />

Hertfordshire last time out<br />

as the revamped <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong><br />

secured a fine 18-48 triumph<br />

against a tough Hemel Stags<br />

outfit. Everyone played well<br />

but special mention must<br />

be made of our head coach<br />

Lee Greenwood and team<br />

manager Patrick Evans. The<br />

combination of Lee’s astute<br />

recruitment and Patrick’s<br />

hard work and commitment<br />

in ensuring all contracts and<br />

documentation were in order<br />

proved to be a recipe for<br />

success.<br />

<strong>All</strong> involved with the club are<br />

working constantly to create<br />

an organisation to be proud<br />

of, one that is both successful<br />

in all aspects and built on<br />

proper foundations and<br />

values.<br />

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<strong>Final</strong>ly, Monday June 20 will<br />

witness another entertaining<br />

<strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong> Business Breakfast.<br />

Add in the attraction of a<br />

beautiful setting, tasty food<br />

and Wembley Cup <strong>Final</strong><br />

tickets to be won and it is<br />

easy to see why many will be<br />

up bright and early to secure<br />

their seats!<br />

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7-10 (U12-U15 age groups) this summer. Based in both Gloucester and Cheltenham,<br />

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ALL GOLDS FEATURE<br />

IN STUDENT SUCCESS<br />

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ASSOCIATIONS<br />

CUP<br />

Four <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong> played their<br />

part as England Universities<br />

regained the Associations Cup<br />

with a hard-earned victory in a<br />

winner-take-all clash with GB<br />

Armed Forces at the Big Fellas<br />

Stadium in Featherstone.<br />

Danny Fallon, James Mason,<br />

Brad Kislingbury and Zack<br />

McComb all starred in the<br />

36-26 win after having<br />

contributed to wins over GB<br />

Teachers and the Police in the<br />

four team tournament.<br />

The students began the<br />

competition with a 32-16 win<br />

over GB Teachers that was<br />

only sealed by two late tries<br />

disguising the closeness of the<br />

contest. It was a much more<br />

dominant performance in the<br />

second game against the GB<br />

Police who were thrashed<br />

58-4 in Wigan.<br />

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Kislingbury scored one of the<br />

students’ tries and was across<br />

the line twice in the final game<br />

against the Armed Forces as<br />

the students took the prize.<br />

With both sides unbeaten, the<br />

trophy was on the line and the<br />

holders held the advantage<br />

after a compelling opening 40<br />

minutes.<br />

Fallon had opened the<br />

scoring for the students who<br />

trailed 16-12 at the interval.<br />

Four tries in the opening 13<br />

minutes of the second half<br />

wrested control of the game<br />

away from the Services. The<br />

students had to withstand a<br />

late rally but they had done<br />

enough to take the title.<br />

As a warm-up for the Student<br />

Four Nations Cup, the<br />

tournament was a massive<br />

success with players, several<br />

of whom had already played<br />

Championship or League<br />

1 rugby, able to show their<br />

qualities.<br />

STUDENT<br />

FOUR NATIONS<br />

The Home Nations gathered<br />

in Edinburgh for their annual<br />

tournament at Student level.<br />

With three games scheduled<br />

in a hectic six-day period,<br />

the competition is a test<br />

of endurance as much as<br />

anything and usually boils<br />

down to a showdown between<br />

<strong>Wales</strong> and England on the<br />

final day.<br />

Kislingbury did the spadework<br />

with a fine break that ended<br />

with a try from London<br />

Skolars’ Sam Druce.<br />

Next up was a Scotland side<br />

containing University of<br />

Gloucestershire student Jamie<br />

Parks. The Scots had been<br />

trounced 56-12 by a rampant<br />

Welsh side and were looking<br />

to bounce back.<br />

They held England to 6-6 at<br />

the break in a game played<br />

in cold and wet conditions<br />

before England pulled away<br />

with four tries. Kislingbury<br />

was fully involved as England<br />

maintained their unbeaten<br />

record.<br />

Scotland pulled a score back<br />

but England finished the job<br />

for a 40-10 scoreline that<br />

was harsh on Scotland but<br />

reflected England’s greater<br />

attacking ability.<br />

Ireland pulled off the shock<br />

of the tournament as they<br />

recovered from their mauling<br />

by England to defeat <strong>Wales</strong><br />

42-20. Liam Rice-Wilson<br />

scored as <strong>Wales</strong> hit back<br />

from an 18-0 deficit but they<br />

trailed 28-20 at the break and<br />

Ireland’s defence held them<br />

out to seal a fine win.<br />

England face <strong>Wales</strong> knowing a<br />

win would see them crowned<br />

champions while Ireland take<br />

on Scotland with their eyes<br />

on second place in the final<br />

fixtures in the tournament to<br />

be played on Saturday 18 June.<br />

COLLEGE<br />

ORIGIN MATCH<br />

<strong>All</strong> Gold Alex Davidson took<br />

time out from his Conference<br />

League South duties to coach<br />

the South side in the College<br />

Origin game at Coventry last<br />

weekend and he was joined by<br />

sports therapist Hollie Sims.<br />

In the side were five players<br />

from the South West including<br />

four who have already featured<br />

in the CLS this season. Callum<br />

Merrett, Fraser Stroud, Jack<br />

Uren, Mitchell Dent and Sam<br />

Hodge had all earned their<br />

places after starring in the<br />

Regional College games that<br />

form part of the pathway to<br />

England Colleges selection.<br />

Head coach James Massara,<br />

himself a University of<br />

Gloucestershire old boy<br />

and former Gloucestershire<br />

Warriors player, said before<br />

the game: “The match will be<br />

the final chance to impress<br />

the England Colleges coaches<br />

before the England squad<br />

is announced for this year’s<br />

games against Scotland U19s<br />

and <strong>Wales</strong> U19s.”<br />

The game ended in a<br />

comfortable win for the<br />

<strong>North</strong> but there were good<br />

performances in defeat from<br />

Dent, Uren and Hodge putting<br />

them in with a shout of<br />

England selection.<br />

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England kept up their good<br />

form from the Associations<br />

Cup with a comfortable 52-4<br />

win over Ireland. The Irish<br />

opened the scoring with an<br />

unconverted try but once<br />

England had gone ahead there<br />

was only one winner as they<br />

ran in ten unanswered tries.<br />

McComb crossed twice, the<br />

second a fine solo effort, while<br />

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FLAME OF<br />

THE WEST<br />

WRITTEN BY CHRIS WILSON<br />

24<br />

ROUNDS 3<br />

AND 4 IN<br />

REVIEW<br />

Portsmouth Seahawks have<br />

seen their lead at the top<br />

of Pool 1 eroded after they<br />

were held to a 30-30 draw<br />

by their nearest challengers<br />

Oxford Cavaliers and then<br />

were unable to travel to<br />

Gloucestershire Warriors,<br />

handing the Warriors their<br />

first win of the season.<br />

The Cavaliers lost their<br />

chance to take over at the<br />

top as they went down<br />

24-32 to Bristol Sonics who<br />

move up into second place<br />

in the table.<br />

Defending champions Bath<br />

Romans have yet to get off<br />

the mark having lost both<br />

their fixtures so far.<br />

There’s a similar scenario<br />

in Pool 2 with the lead<br />

changing hands over<br />

the last couple of weeks.<br />

Swindon’s win over leaders<br />

Cheltenham Phoenix, briefly<br />

put them top, though the<br />

positions were reversed<br />

after Southampton Spitfires<br />

earned a 26-10 win over St<br />

George while the Phoenix<br />

defeated Forest Bulldogs<br />

44-32.<br />

The Bulldogs had earned<br />

a magnificent first win<br />

defeating Somerset Vikings<br />

76-26 at Bream RFC but<br />

were brought down to<br />

earth by the Phoenix who<br />

left the Forest of Dean with<br />

the points.<br />

ROUND 5<br />

PREVIEW<br />

The Gloucester-Bristol<br />

rivalry is renewed this<br />

weekend as the Warriors<br />

travel to the Sonics for a<br />

game that is always hardfought.<br />

The last time the sides<br />

met was in 2014 when<br />

both won their home<br />

fixture, the Warriors 70-50<br />

at Saintbridge while the<br />

Sonics had their revenge<br />

60-30 at Dings <strong>Crusaders</strong>.<br />

It would perhaps be<br />

surprising if so many points<br />

are scored this season but<br />

both sides are capable of<br />

some strong attacking play.<br />

Having lost their first game<br />

of the season at Oxford,<br />

the Warriors will be looking<br />

to earn their first win on<br />

the field after earning<br />

their first points through<br />

Portsmouth’s inability to<br />

raise a team to travel last<br />

week.<br />

The Sonics’ incentive is<br />

not just to get one over on<br />

their rivals but to leapfrog<br />

Portsmouth, who have the<br />

bye, and go to the top of<br />

the table.<br />

After fluffing their lines last<br />

weekend and failing to take<br />

advantage of Portsmouth’s<br />

travails the Oxford<br />

Cavaliers will be looking to<br />

take advantage of any slip<br />

up by the Sonics as they<br />

travel to Bath Romans who<br />

are aiming for their first win<br />

of season.<br />

The champions are yet to<br />

win this season having lost<br />

to the Seahawks and to<br />

the Sonics by a combined<br />

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total of 12 points which<br />

would indicate that they are<br />

not that far away from the<br />

winner’s circle.<br />

In Pool 2 Cheltenham<br />

Phoenix host winless<br />

Somerset Vikings looking<br />

to complete a league<br />

double, having won 38-14 in<br />

Bridgwater a few weeks ago.<br />

The Forest Bulldogs make<br />

the long trip to the south<br />

coast to play Southampton<br />

for their first game away<br />

from home having started<br />

their debut season with a<br />

resounding 76-26 win over<br />

the Vikings. They followed<br />

that with a narrow loss to<br />

the Phoenix who returned<br />

to the top of the table<br />

after Swindon St George<br />

were beaten 26-10 by<br />

Southampton.<br />

The Saints had briefly<br />

claimed top spot with a<br />

big win over the Phoenix<br />

so it was something of a<br />

surprise that they lost at<br />

home to the Spitfires.<br />

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ALL GOLDS CLS<br />

28<br />

CLS ROUND<br />

10 REVIEW<br />

WRITTEN BY CHRIS WILSON<br />

The Valley Cougars’ lead at<br />

the top of the table was cut<br />

to a single point as London<br />

Chargers secured an 18-10<br />

victory over the Welsh side<br />

in the capital.<br />

The Chargers were never<br />

behind in a tight game and<br />

sealed the win with a try six<br />

minutes from time by Jonny<br />

Rowe, Phil Lyon adding his<br />

third goal of the day.<br />

Brady Stewart and Timmy<br />

Dudley had crossed earlier<br />

for London while Valley kept<br />

themselves in contention<br />

through touchdowns for<br />

Liam Watton and Jack<br />

Watkins, one of which Mike<br />

Hurley improved.<br />

West <strong>Wales</strong> Raiders are<br />

fast becoming the division’s<br />

entertainers as they were<br />

involved in another highscoring<br />

match this time with<br />

Torfaen Tigers. Late tries<br />

from Nathan Beck and Lee<br />

Evans, with Luke Williams<br />

adding the last two of his<br />

eight-goal haul saw them to<br />

a 52-38 win.<br />

Earlier, Andrew Spowart<br />

and Curtis Ford grabbed<br />

try doubles for the Raiders<br />

and Matthew Davies, Shane<br />

Edwards and Evans had<br />

also crossed.<br />

The Tigers came up short<br />

despite tries from Dale<br />

Tucker (2), Liam Silver, Rhys<br />

Hendley, Kurtis Hale, Jarred<br />

Hinney and Tom Matthews,<br />

aided by five goals from<br />

Matt Cummins.<br />

Reigning champions<br />

Nottingham Outlaws<br />

travelled to Gloucestershire<br />

in indifferent form but<br />

turned things around<br />

with an emphatic 36-0<br />

win over the <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong><br />

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The game follows the <strong>All</strong><br />

<strong>Golds</strong>’ Kingstone Press<br />

League 1 encounter with<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Wales</strong> <strong>Crusaders</strong> and<br />

could well be an extremely<br />

entertaining encounter as<br />

the Raiders are one of the<br />

most free-scoring sides in<br />

the CLS.<br />

They are also well in the<br />

hunt for a top four place<br />

and a win could see them<br />

leapfrog both the <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong><br />

and Coventry Bears into<br />

fourth place in the table.<br />

regulars through injury and<br />

international call-ups.<br />

Wing Adrian Chaima<br />

crossed for a hat-trick of<br />

tries in the second half as<br />

the Outlaws built on a 16-0<br />

interval advantage given<br />

them by Jack Pearson, Sam<br />

Campbell and Oli Dale.<br />

The <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong> battled<br />

hard with James Walter<br />

prominent in the pack but<br />

the Outlaws defence was<br />

solid. Jon Christie added the<br />

Outlaws’ seventh try in the<br />

final minute, Luca Costante<br />

booting his fourth goal.<br />

defeat at the hands of the<br />

Outlaws and close the gap<br />

on the Nottingham side as<br />

they take on West <strong>Wales</strong><br />

Raiders at the Prince of<br />

<strong>Wales</strong> Stadium this Sunday<br />

(5pm kick off).<br />

<strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong> coach Alex<br />

Davidson is likely to be<br />

without centre Brad<br />

Kislingbury who will have<br />

been in action for the<br />

England Students in the<br />

Four Nations Championship<br />

on Saturday against <strong>Wales</strong><br />

for whom Liam Rice-Wilson<br />

was in the squad.<br />

The game is the only CLS<br />

match taking place this<br />

weekend having been<br />

postponed from March.<br />

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ROUND 11<br />

PREVIEW<br />

WRITTEN BY CHRIS WILSON<br />

The <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong>’ CLS side has<br />

a chance to make up for<br />

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ALL GOLDS CLS FIXTURES &<br />

DATE K.O. OPPONENTS RES FULLBACK WING CENTRE CENTRE WING STAND OFF<br />

Sat Apr 2 14:30 A Coventry Bears (CLS) 28-34 UREN MCKISSICK 3T KISLINGBURY HODGE BARLOW THOMAS<br />

Sat Apr 9 14:30 H Valley Cougars (CLS) 28-36 THOMAS 1T MCKISSICK HODGE 1T FESTA BARLOW GIBBS<br />

Sat Apr 23 14:30 A Nottingham Outlaws (CLS) 32-48 UREN COLEMAN KISLINGBURY HODGE 2T GAMBLE THOMAS 1T<br />

Sat May 14 14:30 H Torfaen Tigers (CLS) 56-26 UREN COLEMAN JONES (C) HODGE 1T WEBB THOMAS 1T<br />

Sat May 21 14:30 A London Chargers (CLS) 28-16 MERRETT THOMAS COLEMAN HODGE WEBB WATKINS<br />

Sat Jun 11 15:30 H Nottingham Outlaws (CLS) 00-36 WEBB WALTERS JONES JACKSON COLEMAN ZIMYANA<br />

Sun Jun 19 17:00 H West <strong>Wales</strong> Raiders (CLS)<br />

Sat Jun 25 14:30 A Valley Cougars (CLS)<br />

Sat Jul 2 14:30 H London Chargers (CLS)<br />

Sat Jul 26 15:00 A West <strong>Wales</strong> Raiders (CLS)<br />

Sat Jul 23 14:30 A Torfaen Tigers (CLS)<br />

Sat Aug 13 14:30 A Valley Cougars (CLS)<br />

Sat Aug 20 14:30 H Coventry Bears (CLS)<br />

Sat Sep 3 14:30 H Torfaen Tigers (CLS)<br />

Sat Sep 10 14:30 ? Conference League South Play Off R1<br />

Sat Sep 17 14:30 ? Conference League South Grand <strong>Final</strong><br />

THE KEY | Home games appear in bold | CLS = Conference League South<br />

Sin-binned Red Card (Sent Off) | T = Try | C = Conversion | P = Penalty | DG = Drop Goal<br />

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RESULTS <strong>2016</strong><br />

SCRUM HALF PROP HOOKER PROP 2ND ROW 2ND ROW LOOSE FWD SUB 1 SUB 2 SUB 3 SUB 4<br />

GIBBS 3G BRADBURY SHARRATT (C) 2T KIDD 1T JONES ARCHER O’KEEFFE RICE-WILSON 2G DIMECH HINTON WORMHOUDT<br />

RICE-WILSON 4G BRADBURY UREN 1T WALTER 2T TRUE (C) JONES BINKS DAWSON WHITTALL DIMECH WORMHOUDT<br />

NEWTON KIDD 1T GIBBS 8G WALTER TRUE (C) 1T BRYAN BINKS DAWSON 2T JONES BRADBURY 1T DENT<br />

GIBBS 6G BRADBURY STEPHENS 2T WALTER 2T BINKS JONES KIDD 4T MCKISSICK RICE-WILSON 2G DENT JACKSON<br />

RICE-WILSON 1T DENT UREN 1T WALTER JONES 1T TRUE (C) BINKS WORMHOUT JACKSON KIDD STEPHENS 1T<br />

WATKINS BRADBURY STEPHENS WALTER BINKS TRUE (C) KIDD McCRACKEN DU PLESSIS SILVA WORMHOUDT<br />

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FANTASTIC<br />

BALL CREW<br />

OPPORTUNITY!<br />

The University of Gloucestershire <strong>All</strong><br />

<strong>Golds</strong> Rugby League Club is looking for<br />

enthusiastic boys and girls to become its<br />

<strong>2016</strong> Ball Crew for all home games at the<br />

Prince of <strong>Wales</strong> Stadium<br />

1. Ball Crew t-shirts supplied at each game<br />

2. Post-match meal with opportunity to meet the players after the game.<br />

3. You will receive 1 adult match day ticket for each game you attend<br />

4. You will receive free entry to games when not attending.<br />

5. At the end of the season if you have attended 7 games or more you<br />

will receive a signed match ball by the team and you can keep your<br />

Ball Crew t-shirt.<br />

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*Minimum age 11 years<br />

If you are interested in becoming a Ball Crew member for<br />

this professional rugby league club we would like to hear<br />

from you by email at allgolds@glos.ac.uk<br />

#FOLLOWTHEFERN<br />

University of Gloucestershire <strong>All</strong> <strong>Golds</strong><br />

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<strong>2016</strong> PLAYER SPONSORSHIP<br />

Whether you are a supporter, small business or a friend of the<br />

club, sponsoring a player or staff member is a great way to<br />

get involved with the #FollowTheFern.<br />

PACKAGE INCLUDES:<br />

• Company/individual accreditation<br />

alongside chosen player’s photograph<br />

in each match day programme for the<br />

<strong>2016</strong> season.<br />

• Company/individual accreditation<br />

alongside player’s profile on website<br />

• link from player profile to your<br />

• company’s website<br />

• Player’s shirt at the end of the season<br />

• x10 match day tickets of your choice<br />

• Tannoy announcement as player’s<br />

sponsor when the player scores<br />

COACHING TEAM<br />

LEE GREENWOOD<br />

HEAD COACH<br />

SIMON PHILLIPS<br />

ASSISTANT COACH<br />

PAT EVANS<br />

PERFORMANCE COORDINATOR<br />

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SPONSOR<br />

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SPONSOR<br />

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SPONSOR<br />

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ALL GOLDS <strong>2016</strong> SQUAD<br />

AARON LYONS<br />

PROP<br />

ALEX DAVIDSON<br />

PROP/SECOND ROW<br />

BRENDON NEWTON<br />

HALF BACK<br />

SPONSOR<br />

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SPONSOR<br />

PROVIEW<br />

SPORTS<br />

ACADEMY<br />

SPONSOR<br />

JESSE<br />

MCINTYRE<br />

CHRIS BARLOW<br />

FULL BACK<br />

CONNOR JONES<br />

SECOND ROW<br />

COURTNEY DAVIES<br />

HALF BACK<br />

SPONSOR<br />

LANGLEY<br />

JONES LTD<br />

SPONSOR<br />

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SPONSOR<br />

BAGLAN SAFETY<br />

LIMITED<br />

JAMES ROWLAND<br />

HALF BACK<br />

EMMERSON WHITTEL<br />

SECOND ROW<br />

GRAHAM O’KEEFFE<br />

PROP<br />

SPONSOR<br />

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FINANCIAL PLANNING<br />

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SPONSOR<br />

CARLAIN<br />

PROPERTY<br />

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HARRISON ELLIOTT<br />

PROP<br />

HARRY KIDD<br />

SECOND ROW<br />

JAMES WALTER<br />

PROP<br />

SPONSOR<br />

PETER<br />

ROWAN<br />

SPONSOR<br />

PROVIEW<br />

SPORTS<br />

ACADEMY<br />

SPONSOR<br />

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JAMIE MURPHY<br />

FULL BACK<br />

JOE McCLEAN<br />

PROP<br />

JONNY LEATHER<br />

FULL BACK<br />

SPONSOR<br />

THE<br />

GREENWAY<br />

HOTEL<br />

SPONSOR<br />

HOLIDAY INN<br />

EXPRESS<br />

CHELTENHAM<br />

SPONSOR<br />

BROOMFIELD<br />

AND ALEXANDER<br />

ACCOUNTANTS<br />

JOSH ALLISON<br />

CENTRE<br />

LAMONT BRYAN<br />

SECOND ROW/LOOSE FORWARD<br />

LEWIS REECE<br />

CENTRE/SECOND ROW<br />

SPONSOR<br />

THE<br />

GREENWAY<br />

HOTEL<br />

SPONSOR<br />

CRAIG PAUL DESIGN<br />

LIMITED<br />

SPONSOR<br />

RICHARD<br />

EVANS<br />

LUKE STEPHENS<br />

HOOKER<br />

MORGAN EVANS<br />

PROP<br />

OLLIE PURSLOW<br />

PROP<br />

SPONSOR<br />

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SPONSOR<br />

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SPONSOR<br />

BRIAN STACK<br />

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PHIL COWBURN<br />

FULL BACK<br />

RICHARD JONES<br />

SECOND ROW<br />

STEVE PARRY (C)<br />

HOOKER<br />

SPONSOR<br />

GLOUCESTERSHIRE<br />

WARRIORS<br />

SPONSOR<br />

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SPONSOR<br />

ALL GOLDS<br />

SUPPORTERS CLUB<br />

ALMER TAGAYUNA<br />

HOOKER<br />

SPONSOR<br />

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ALL GOLDS FIXTURES & RES<br />

DATE K.O. OPPONENTS RES FULLBACK WING CENTRE CENTRE WING STAND OFF<br />

Sun Feb 21 14:00 A Coventry Bears (IC) 24-48 LEATHER MURPHY ALLISON 1T KISLINGBURY COWBURN 3T NEWTON 2T<br />

Sun Feb 28 14:30 A <strong>North</strong> <strong>Wales</strong> <strong>Crusaders</strong> (LCCR3) 36-40 LEATHER 1T MURPHY 1T ALLISON KISLINGBURY COWBURN 1T DAVIES 1T 6G<br />

Sun Mar 6 15:00 A Doncaster (<strong>KPL1</strong>) 40-8 LEATHER MURPHY 1T ALLISON KISLINGBURY COWBURN 1T DAVIES<br />

Wed Mar 16 19:30 H South <strong>Wales</strong> Scorpions (<strong>KPL1</strong>) 44-22 LEATHER 1T BARLOW 2T ALLISON KISLINGBURY COWBURN LOMBARDO 5G<br />

Sat Mar 19 15:30 A Toulouse Olympique (LCCR4) 62-28 LEATHER 1T BARLOW ALLISON COWBURN MURPHY DAVIES 4G<br />

Fri Mar 25 19:30 H Coventry Bears (<strong>KPL1</strong>) 28-29 NEWTON BARLOW 1T ALLISON KISLINGBURY COWBURN DAVIES 1T 4G<br />

Sun Apr 3 15:00 H Newcastle Thunder (ICQF) 36-28 MURPHY 1G LEATHER 1T ALLISON 1T REECE 1T COWBURN 1T DAVIES 3G<br />

Sun Apr 10 15:00 A Rochdale Hornets (<strong>KPL1</strong>) 38-16 MURPHY 1T 2G LEATHER 1T ALLISON McCLEAN COWBURN 1T DAVIES<br />

Sun Apr 17 15:00 A Keighley Cougars (<strong>KPL1</strong>) 42-18 MURPHY 1G BARLOW KISLINGBURY 1T REECE ALLISON DAVIES<br />

Sun Apr 24 15:00 H Newcastle Thunder (<strong>KPL1</strong>) 18-21 MURPHY BARLOW 1T ALLISON REECE COWBURN ROWLAND<br />

Sun May 1 15:00 A York City Knights (ICSF) 58-14 LEATHER BARLOW 1T ALLISON REECE COWBURN 1T NEWTON<br />

Sun May 22 15:00 H Hunslet Hawks (<strong>KPL1</strong>) 18-26 NEWTON BARLOW 1T ALLISON 1T REECE COWBURN ROWLAND<br />

Sat May 28 15:30 A Toulouse Olympique (<strong>KPL1</strong>) 48-16 NEWTON BARLOW 2T ALLISON REECE COWBURN ROWLAND<br />

Sun Jun 5 15:00 H Barrow Raiders (<strong>KPL1</strong>) 16-52 NEWTON 1T 1G ALLISON REECE McCLEAN 1T COWBURN MITCHELL<br />

Sun Jun 12 14:30 A Hemel Stags (<strong>KPL1</strong>) 18-48 COWBURN AGORO 1T REECE 3T ALLISON 1T BARLOW MITCHELL 2T 1G<br />

Sun Jun 19 15:00 H <strong>North</strong> <strong>Wales</strong> <strong>Crusaders</strong> (<strong>KPL1</strong>)<br />

Sun Jun 26 15:00 A York City Knights (<strong>KPL1</strong>)<br />

Sun Jul 3 15:00 H London Skolars (<strong>KPL1</strong>)<br />

Sun Jul 10 14:30 A Oxford (<strong>KPL1</strong>)<br />

THE KEY | Home games appear in bold | KPC = Kingstone Press Championships | LCC = Ladbrokes Challenge Cup | IC = iPro Cup<br />

Sin-binned Red Card (Sent Off) | T = Try | G = Conversion | P = Penalty | DG = Drop Goal<br />

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ULTS <strong>2016</strong><br />

SCRUM HALF PROP HOOKER PROP 2ND ROW 2ND ROW LOOSE FWD SUB 1 SUB 2 SUB 3 SUB 4<br />

DAVIES 5G PURSLOW PARRY (C) DAVIDSON REECE McCLEAN WHITTEL LOMBARDO 1G ELLIOTT 1T KIDD 1T EVANS 1T<br />

LOMBARDO 1T PURSLOW PARRY (C) DAVIDSON BRYAN McCLEAN WHITTEL NEWTON ELLIOTT 1T KIDD 1T EVANS<br />

NEWTON PURSLOW PARRY (C) EVANS BRYAN REECE WHITTEL LOMBARDO ELLIOTT KIDD DAVIDSON<br />

NEWTON 2T PURSLOW PARRY (C) 1T EVANS BRYAN McCLEAN ELLIOTT 1T POULTON WHITTEL DAVIDSON 2T KIDD<br />

NEWTON PURSLOW PARRY (C) 3T ELLIOTT BRYAN McCLEAN WHITTEL LOMBARDO KISLINGBURY DAVIDSON 1T EVANS<br />

LOMBARDO PURSLOW PARRY (C) 2T ELLIOTT REECE McCLEAN WHITTEL TAGAYUNA BRYAN 1T DAVIDSON EVANS<br />

NEWTON DAVIDSON PARRY (C) 1T EVANS BRYAN McCLEAN WHITTEL TAGAYUNA JONES PURSLOW 1T ELLIOTT 1T<br />

NEWTON DAVIDSON TAGAYUNA ELLIOTT BRYAN JONES WHITTEL PARRY (C) O’KEEFFE PURSLOW EVANS<br />

ROWLAND 1T PURSLOW PARRY (C) WALTER McCLEAN 1T JONES BRYAN 1T WHITTEL ELLIOTT KIDD EVANS<br />

BRADLEY 3G PURSLOW PARRY (C) ELLIOTT BRYAN 1T McCLEAN WHITTEL TAGAYUNA JONES DAVIDSON 1T EVANS<br />

DAVIES 1G PURSLOW PARRY (C) 1T EVANS BRYAN McCLEAN WHITTEL TAGAYUNA KISLINGBURY KIDD WALTER<br />

BRADLEY 3G EVANS PARRY (C) ELLIOTT BRYAN 1T McCLEAN WHITTEL TAGAYUNA McCOMB NIES PURSLOW<br />

BRADLEY 2G EVANS PARRY (C) 1T DAVIDSON McCOMB McCLEAN WHITTEL TAGAYUNA BRYAN NIES PURSLOW<br />

ROWLAND 1G EVANS PARRY (C) DAVIDSON McCOMB WHITTEL 1T TAGAYUNA BRADLEY BRYAN PURSLOW WALTER<br />

HYDE 1T 5G PURSLOW PARRY (C) 1T EVANS BRYAN McCLEAN WHITTEL GOVIN CUNNIFFE GOODALL HILL<br />

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ALL GOLDS<br />

HEAD COACH:<br />

LEE GREENWOOD<br />

N WALES CRUSADERS<br />

HEAD COACH:<br />

ANTHONY MURRAY<br />

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BRAD HILL<br />

CHRIS BARLOW<br />

DALE CUNIFFE<br />

EMMERSON WHITTEL<br />

JACK MITCHELL<br />

JAMEL GOODALL<br />

JAMES WALTER<br />

JAMES ROWLAND<br />

JOE McCLEAN<br />

JOSH ALLISON<br />

KADEEM WILLIAMS<br />

KIERAN HYDE<br />

LAMONT BRYAN<br />

LEWIS REECE<br />

MO AGORO<br />

MORGAN EVANS<br />

OLLIE PURSLOW<br />

PHIL COWBURN<br />

STEVE PARRY<br />

TOMMY JOHNSON<br />

SCOTT TURNER<br />

MATT DAVIES<br />

ADAM SAUNDERS<br />

ROB MASSAM<br />

RYAN SMITH<br />

JACK HANSEN<br />

JONNY WALKER<br />

LEE HUDSON<br />

MATT HAGGARTY<br />

LUKE WARBURTON<br />

SIMON ATHERTON<br />

KENNY BAKER<br />

ANDY MOULSDALE<br />

BILLY BRICKHILL<br />

JORDAN WALNE<br />

OLSI KRASNIQI<br />

STUART REARDON<br />

ALEX THOMPSON<br />

STEPHEN WILD<br />

MATT WILKINSON<br />

LIAM BENT<br />

REFEREE: S. RACE<br />

RESERVE: R. WHITWORTH<br />

TOUCH JUDGES: C. ASTBURY & P. STOCKMAN<br />

MATCH COMMISSIONER: B. LILLEY<br />

NEXT HOME GAME<br />

LONDON SKOLARS<br />

SUN 3 JULY <strong>2016</strong> | KINGSTONE PRESS<br />

LEAGUE 1 | KICK OFF: 15:00<br />

UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE ALL GOLDS<br />

Oxstalls Campus, Gloucester, GL2 9HW<br />

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