Ki-o-Rahi comes to Bramley Road – Sunday, 19 September 2010
Sep 6, 2010, 3:55 pm
A touring Ki-o-Rahi team from New Zealand is coming to Enfield
on the weekend of 18 / 19 September and will be visiting Bramley
Road to coach and display their sport on Sunday, 19 September
2010.
All club members are welcome to take part. A haka will be
performed for all to see. Please contact Jacky Shutler for further
details – shutler4@tiscali.co.uk
Ki-o-rahi is a ball sport played by Maori in New Zealand. It is
played with a small round ball called a 'ki'. The game is not
widely known but is played in Northland and in scat
The Club has now received notice of its allocation of
International Tickets for the 6 Nations Internationals to take
place at Twickenham in Spring 2011.
Saracens Start 3 in The IRB Women's World Cup Final England vs New Zealand
Sep 4, 2010, 1:04 pm
Sarries have 3 players named in England’s starting line up
for the IRB World Cup Final: Maggie Alphonsi at 7, Amy Garnett 2
and Charlotte Barras at 14.
‘Good Luck England and especially our Sarries
girls!’
Kick off 5pm Sunday 5th September at The Stoop
Harlequins. Sky Sports are televising the game live.
Saracens Women vs Japan 2.30pm KO Bramley Road 4th September
Aug 31, 2010, 7:28 am
Saracens Women kick off their season with an international
flavour. Sarries will play Japan this Saturday 4th September 2:30pm
KO.
Japan who missed qualifying for the IRB World Cup decided to
travel to the UK and play some of the top English Women sides and
watch the final stages of the World Cup.
On Saturday a combined Mens 1st and 2nd team squad takes on
Finchley RFC in the first home game of the new season and all
support is welcome.
Saturday is also Membership and Registration day for the entire
Mens Senior Section including all first and second year Colts.There
is a strict no pay-no play policy this year and players will not be
permitted to participate in matches from 4th September until they
have submitted funds. Players that haven`t paid will also no longer
be insured for training from next Tuesday.
"The bottom line is, why does anybody play rugby? What makes a junior club XV player drag himself down to training on a dark, wet night in December after a long day at the office? What makes him put up with the knocks and injuries?
It's because playing rugby with your mates is just a great game; it's the beers and a bit of fun on a Saturday with your friends after achieving something good together on the pitch. That's absolutely no different in the world of professional rugby"
Brendan Venter, Director of Rugby, Saracens September 2009
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