Clevedon 47 Chosen Hill 7

21st January 2012

Team: M.Lowis, A.Perry, S.Johns, M.Taylor, O.James, T.Thie(c), G.Towers, D.Vivian, J.Williams, A.Dauncey, S.Hunt, J.Shopland, M.Carpenter, H.Russell, D.Rawle. Replacements: .

Kev Weaver: Hat trick boy Mike Taylor scores his third...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next week Clevedon are away to Sidmouth. The coach leaves at 11:00 and kick off is at 14:30.

Read the report and coach's comments here.

 

Camborne 41 Clevedon 19

14th January 2012

Alan Crane: Clevedon drop in on Launceston on the way home...

This was the third of three trips into Cornwall. On each occasion, Clevedon have stopped at Launceston on the way down so the boys could change and go through some drills.

The travelling few were left to enjoy a nice cup of tea in the clubhouse and have a natter with club stalwart Chris (pictured by the scarf), who was very welcoming. It certainly helped to break up the journey and left only an hour or so to travel to the match, which helped the aged on the bus especially when the onboard loo was locked. On the way back, Chris was still there when Clevedon called in for a pint or two before heading home. Thanks for your hospitality.

One win out of three in Cornwall was just about acceptable, but still a below par return for the effort involved. However, this was better than in previous years where wins in Cornwall were like rocking horse poo - very hard to find.

Still that's the last long trip out of the way and with six home games out of ten left, Clevedon are well placed to finish the season on a high. Let's hope the weather doesn't delay anything.

Next week Clevedon are at home to Chosen Hill, kick off is at 14:30 preceded by a VPs lucheon at 13:30.

Read the report and coach's comments here.

 

Clevedon 18 Cleve 8

7th January 2012

Team: M.Lowis, A.Perry, D.Ashfield, M.Taylor, O.James, T.Thie(c), G.Towers, D.Vivian, J.Williams, A.Dauncey, A.Giltrow, S.Hunt, H.Russell, O.Biggins, D.Rawle. Replacements: S.Johns, M.Carpenter, G.Carpenter.

Weave in Clevedon, New Zealand...

Ace photographer Kevin "Weave" Weaver 59, lost his bearings this week.

He knew it was a home game, but somehow took the wrong turning off Southern Way and found himself on the far side of the world. Obviously his son TomTom was to blame after buttoning in the wrong post code that caused them to end up in Clevedon, New Zealand. Come home soon Weave! Is this the farthest the badge has travelled?

As you'll see in the photo, Weave doesn't look too chuffed about having to miss the match, which turned out to be cracker with two of the best tries you'll see all season.

After a three week lay off for the festive period, everyone was aching to see how Clevedon would start the New Year. Would they be able to maintain their form? Would they be fit enough? Would the coach stick to his resolution - no swearing and temper tantrums on the touchline?

It can be reported that the answers are emphatically yes, yes and definitely no. In the light of this failing, the club have arranged for Nick to attend an anger management course this week, along with other serial hissy-fitters who can't be named here - you know who you are!

Next week Clevedon are away to Camborne, coach leaves early at 09:30.

Read the report and coach's comments here.

 

Oldfield Old Boys 0 Clevedon 21

17th December 2011

Team: M.Lowis, A.Perry, D.Ashfield, M.Taylor, O.James, T.Thie(c), G.Towers, D.Vivian, J.Williams, A.Giltrow, R.Smith, S.Hunt, R.Birkin, O.Biggins, H.Russell. Replacements: S.Johns, M.Carpenter, B.Stone.

Clevedon completed the double over newbie fast starters Oldfield Old Boys, who have stumbled to four consecutive defeats, the last two of them to nil, which must be worrying for them.

This week, they met an uncomprimising Clevedon team that gave them no room to play in the way they expected to. Clevedon always had a cover tackler to deny Oldfield any chance of a score and this win helps Clevedon retain third spot in the league.

With a three week enforced rest, it'll be like starting a new season when play resumes in the New Year. Keeping fitness levels up will be crucial and coach Nick Hill will be well aware of the perils of Christmas excesses and will ensure that his team do the right things.

Alan Crane: A herd of Santas on a rare night in...

If you still believe in Santa Claus please look away now.

It can be revealed that Geoff Hutton (81), President of Clevedon Athletic Club and former touch judge is a professional Father Christmas. He was unable to attend this match, because he was on duty and has apparently been doing this for past four years. This year he decided to start a Santa Claus training school for wannabe Yohohoers, a few of whom were having a rare night in at the clubhouse this week. Is there no end to this man's talent?

Read the report and coach's comments here.

The leagues resume on January 7th 2012, when Clevedon will be at home to fifth placed Cleve, but only 2 points between them. The seconds are away to Wiveliscombe and the thirds are away to Winscombe. All kick offs are at 14:30.

 

Clevedon 42 Berry Hill 5

10th December 2011

Team: M.Lowis, A.Perry, D.Ashfield, M.Taylor, O.James, T.Thie(c), G.Towers, D.Vivian, G.Carpenter, B.Stone, A.Giltrow, S.Hunt, R.Birkin, O.Biggins, H.Russell. Replacements: R.Smith, M.Carpenter, T.Dauncey.

Alan Crane: Cobweb Corner operatives...Alan Crane: Cobweb Corner operatives...

The newly created clandestine organisation Cobweb Corner were out in full this weekend. Derek Lilly, John Payne, Fred Smith, Neville Pope, Terry Harris, Mal Morgan, Dickie Brace and Mike Thomas felt the need to show their solidarity in the face of unwanted public interest in their activities. As coach Nick Hill has noticed before, the digestives were being sucked with alarming frequency during the match, pervading the air with an odd mouse-cage type smell that was quite nauseating. Someone ought to tell them.

Apologies for mentioning our flag man Adam Glen again, but he showed remarkable commitment and dedication this week. Adam has taken the job to a whole new level by warming up on the pitch and not in the bar as the previous incumbent did. He is showing an appetite for the job that is hard to fault, so once again Adam, thank you and well done!

Please note that there is still time to donate to the Movember charity by using the link behind Tom Thie's face below - thanks.

Read the report and coach's comments here. Weave's Skydrive pics are here.

Next week, Clevedon are away to Oldfield Old Boys - can they do the double?.

Avonmouth 23 Clevedon 18

3rd December 2011

Team: M.Lowis, S.Johns, D.Ashfield, M.Taylor, M.Carpenter, T.Thie(c), G.Towers, D.Vivian, J.Williams, A.Giltrow, S.Hunt, R.Birkin, H.Russell, O.Biggins, D.Rawle. Replacements: G.Carpenter, R.Smith, A.Perry.

Kevin Weaver: Champagne Perry scores the try of the game...

Clevedon have at long last found a youthful new flag man in the shape of Adam Glen who is recovering from injury and trying to get fit again.

Adam, the current U14 coach also works behind the bar for pocket money and couldn't have chosen a more intimidating game to start his flag duties with. Avonmouth away, a local derby with plenty of history always meant that this was going to be a tasty affair and so it proved.

The game had plenty of end to end stuff and was littered with crucial mistakes by both sides. Add in a few controversial moments and Adam's nerve and judgement were certainly tested to the full. He came through with flying colours and is looking forward to his first home game of his fledgling career next week. Good luck young man!

Read the report and coach's comments here.

Next week, Clevedon firsts are at home to Berry Hill, preceded by a lunch at 13:30. The seconds are away to St. Bernadettes, the Allstars are away to Bristol Harlequins and the Colts are at home to Bridgwater. All kick offs are at 14:30.

Movember 2011

3rd December 2011

Captain Tom Thie leads the way with his magnificent moustache!

Several club members grew moustaches during November for Movemember, the prostate and testicular cancer charity. Captain Tom Thie led the way and was joined by old and young a like in his quest to raise money. It is still not too late to donate, so please just click here to donate and see some amusing photos of one old duffer doing his bit.