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Dinner Dance Presentation Evening

26th May 2026

What a wonderful evening!

Alan Crane: The venue was the magnificent Clevedon Hall
Alan Crane: The venue was the magnificent Clevedon Hall
Alan Crane: The guests gather for a pre-dinner drink
Alan Crane: The guests gather for a pre-dinner drink
Alan Crane: Arthur looking tidy
Alan Crane: Arthur looking tidy, attracting the young ladies

A glorious evening awaited the arrival of a 100 guests at the magnificent Clevedon Hall for the club's annual awards ceremony.

Pre-dinner drinks were served to the excited guests, before sitting down an hour later to a lovely three course meal. Master of Ceremonies, Dominic Hale did an excellent job controlling things and managed to keep everyone to the planned timetable.

Kevin Weaver: The guest gather in the grounds
Kevin Weaver: The guests gather in the grounds
Kevin Weaver: Awards were compered by Chairman, Neil Tucker
Kevin Weaver: Awards were compered by Chairman, Neil Tucker
Alan Crane: Arthur looking tidy
Kevin Weaver: Master of Ceremonies Dominic Hale and his wife

Once the dinner was out of the way, the award giving began, ably compered by Chairman Neil Tucker, who kept things moving along nicely, because he wanted to hit the dance floor and show off his moves!

The list of awards are below:

  • MOST IMPROVED PLAYER OF THE SEASON - Oliver Jones
  • GRAFTER OF THE SEASON - Nick Jones
  • PLAYERS PLAYER OF THE SEASON - Tom Maton
  • SAXONS PLAYER OF THE SEASON - Brad Summerell
  • CLUB CAPTAINS PLAYER OF THE SEASON - Blaise Bosley
  • COACHES PLAYER OF THE SEASON - Tom Maton
  • TIM BROOKS TRY SCORER OF THE SEASON - Alfie Harrison
  • KICKING CUP POINTS SCORER OF THE SEASON - Sol Scrace
  • YOUTH SECTION TEAM OF THE SEASON - Under 14's
  • MINI SECTION TEAM OF THE SEASON - Under 7's
  • YOUTH SECTION VOLUNTEER OF THE SEASON - Meg Board
  • YOUTH SECTION VOLUNTEER OF THE SEASON - Aimee Bessex
  • SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD - Simon White
  • YOUNG PLAYER OF THE SEASON -Sol Scrace
  • CAPTAINS TANKARD - Brad Summerell

In addition a couple of 200 caps were handed out to Ben Stone (who has avoided receiving it until now, because he's shy) and Joey Tucker who has played since he was a tiny tadpole.

Welcome to the club, boys.

Weave's photos can be found here.

200 Club Draw

15th May 2026

The winners are...

    March 2026
  • £50 Kate Potts
  • £25 Matt 'arry Harris
  • £25 Susan Griffiths
    April 2026
  • £50 Kath Hartnett
  • £25 Louise Shepherd
  • £25 Colin Davies
Available 200 Club numbers
Pick your number to enter the May draw!

Please arrange payment of prizes by contacting Jim McVeigh or Cruncher Crane.

Clevedon RFC/RMA Polo Shirts

15th May 2026

Clevedon RFC/RMA Polo Shirts
Clevedon RFC/RMA Polo Shirts
Royal Marines Association RFC Charity Match
Royal Marines Association RFC Charity Match

Frampton Cotterell 52 Clevedon 36

15th May 2026

Kevin Weaver: Charlie Tucker scores his hat trick try
Kevin Weaver: Charlie Tucker scores his hat trick try

Frampton Cotterell won this game in the first 25 minutes when they scored 28 unanswered points with Clevedon hardly getting a sniff and Frampton getting lucky with bounces and richochets.

It also didn't help that fullback Ethan Thomas was carted off after a dubious tackle on five minutes. A dislocated shoulder was suspected, which has since been diagnosed as a broken collar bone - no summer golf for Ethan!

Despite the alarming deficit, Clevedon did manage to score two of their own converted tries as they battled a tenacious and committed FCRFC side, who scored a further first half try for a 33-14 lead.

The penalty count in the first half really stacked up against Frampton and in the 38th minute, they were shown a yellow card for persistent infringements.

In the first twenty of the second half Clevedon scored two more tries to make the score 33-24. Unfortunately, they couldn't close the gap any further as Frampton pounced on any mistake and hesitation to score two more of their own.

Clevdon had trouble getting out of their half on the restarts and twice conceded tries.

Despite Frampton's energies out wide, they were well and truly humbled in the pack as Clevedon shoved and mauled them all over the place. It was fitting that Clevedon had the last word with a try by Fergus Cole on the final whistle, to win the second half 19-22 and a final losing scoreline of 52-36.

A pulsating game was enjoyed by a huge crowd and in the end Frampton Cotterell were worthy winners, despite having given away at least thirty penalties.

This was Clevedon's second final in five days and they can be proud of their efforts and the successful season that saw eight colts make their debuts.

Just the Dinner & Dance and awards ceremony to go and a long summer awaits to recuperate!

Kevin Weaver: Zander Harding goes to work
Kevin Weaver: Zander Harding goes to work

Bristol Combination Vase Final Squad

12th May 2026

Bristol & District Vase Final Squad
Winger: Ozzy James
Bristol & District Vase Final Squad
Front Row: Brian Largenton

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The first XV are in the Bristol & District Combination Vase Final TONIGHT at Clifton RFC. The kick off is at 19:45.

Drive up the motorway to see Clevedon play Frampton Cotterell in the battle of Counties 2 Tribute Ale Somerset versus Counties 2 Tribute Ale Gloucestershire.

Clevedon 71 Old Sulians 19

8th May 2026

Kevin Weaver:The Somerset Vase Champions
Kevin Weaver: The Somerset Vase Champions

Clevedon won this match with something to spare in the end, despite a first half fight back by Old Sulians.

It was Ozzy James who opened the scoring after two minutes, followed by Captain Jack four minutes later. Both conversions were missed by Ethan Thomas, who soon made amends by scoring and converting his own try a few minutes later.

Clevedon's last try of the half was by Lewis O'Brien on the half hour mark, converted by Thomas.

Old Sulians decided they'd had enough of the one-sided scoring and scored two converted tries, in quick succession, just before half time for a scoreline of 24-14.

Bryan Harding: Captain Jack scores
Bryan Harding: Captain Jack scores

Whatever was said at half time in the Clevedon huddle, glavanized the whole team. Six more tries were scored at regular intervals through Thomas Maton, Brian Largenton, Jack Davey, Nick Carpenter-Brooks, Ethan Thomas and captain Jack Crew for his second.

It wasn't until ther 75th minute that Old Sulians scored again to make the scoreline, 64-19.

Charlie Tucker had the last try of the game in the 79th minute, which was converted by Louis Fear for a Somerset Vase winning score of 71-19.

Old Sulians, who play their rugby a league below, can be happy with the way they defended in the first half and for the three tries that unstitched Clevedon. In the end though, it was Clevedon's power and pace that saw them run out convincing winners of The Vase.

Clevedon's last match of the season is against Frampton Cotterell in the Bristol Combination Vase on Tuesday, 12th at Clifton RFC. Kick off 19:30.

This will be a tougher match against a side who finished third in the Counties 2 Tribute Ale Gloucestershire and should produce and entertaining game for the travelling faithful.

Somerset Vase Final Squad

7th May 2026

Somerset Vase Final Squad
Player Coach: Will Carpenter Brooks
Somerset Vase Final Squad
Captain: Jack Crew

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The first XV are in the Somerset Vase Final TONIGHT at Chew Valley RFC. The kick off is at 19:30.

Go over to Chew for a great game of rugby against Old Sulians - it's going to be a cracker.