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Thought i would start a new thread and see if anyone is involved in a local club, maybe chat about the things that go into these small volunteer driven organisations
Ive talked about it here and there i think but my history is;
Played colts (U20) when at Uni (1999) but couldn't balance uni, work and rugby.....had no involvement with a club until COVID hit, when we were locked for to the 5km bubbles i realised i only had a couple of mates within 5km and would be good to meet some more local people.
As soon as we opened up i went down to my closest club (shortly after my 40th birthday) thinking i might play a little social or even masters....i walk up to be met by a 6'8" 150kg Irishman named Ant.....almost walked right past him and run home if thats the size of guy id be playing against...but he was so friendly and welcoming i got stuck in, did a full preseason...even got flattered by the forwards coach that i might play some 2nd grade (in hindsight we were very short of numbers)
3 months later....15 awesome minutes into the first preseason game i rupture all three ligaments in my knee.....i come down a couple of weeks later on my crutches kind of just to tell people im fine....and they look at me kind of weird and effectively say...."you didnlt think you were out did you?.....you cant get out....we'll just find something else for you to do....you're our new 2md grade manager"
5 years later im the 1st grade manager with a premiership under our belt, i also now sit on the committee....and spend my time balancing everything that needs to be done around the club (with lots of other people)....with not neglective Mrs Womble who loves all the people at the club but couldnt care less about the actual rugby, she came down to watch once...but just did 5.5hr shift on the bbq
anyone else involved with a local club? i know i find it just so much more enjoyable than any of the professional rugby....the reffing and players aren't as good of course...but the personal connections far outweight those things
Ive talked about it here and there i think but my history is;
Played colts (U20) when at Uni (1999) but couldn't balance uni, work and rugby.....had no involvement with a club until COVID hit, when we were locked for to the 5km bubbles i realised i only had a couple of mates within 5km and would be good to meet some more local people.
As soon as we opened up i went down to my closest club (shortly after my 40th birthday) thinking i might play a little social or even masters....i walk up to be met by a 6'8" 150kg Irishman named Ant.....almost walked right past him and run home if thats the size of guy id be playing against...but he was so friendly and welcoming i got stuck in, did a full preseason...even got flattered by the forwards coach that i might play some 2nd grade (in hindsight we were very short of numbers)
3 months later....15 awesome minutes into the first preseason game i rupture all three ligaments in my knee.....i come down a couple of weeks later on my crutches kind of just to tell people im fine....and they look at me kind of weird and effectively say...."you didnlt think you were out did you?.....you cant get out....we'll just find something else for you to do....you're our new 2md grade manager"
5 years later im the 1st grade manager with a premiership under our belt, i also now sit on the committee....and spend my time balancing everything that needs to be done around the club (with lots of other people)....with not neglective Mrs Womble who loves all the people at the club but couldnt care less about the actual rugby, she came down to watch once...but just did 5.5hr shift on the bbq
anyone else involved with a local club? i know i find it just so much more enjoyable than any of the professional rugby....the reffing and players aren't as good of course...but the personal connections far outweight those things