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The Bears bounced back from
three successive defeats on Saturday with
an 80 points to six demolition of Essex
Eels.
A
much improved Eels side couldn't live
with the home side who, almost back to
full strength, ran in fifteen tries, with
the Essex side only managing to muster the
one. Returnee backs Kurt Johnson, Tony
Allcock and AJ Veamatahau plundered eight
tries between them - AJ notching four, and
Man-of-the-Match Johnson grabbing a
first-half hat-trick. Further scores came
from Tony Wildsmith (2), Troy Perkins,
Daniel Brown, Iestyn Pratt, and props
Gareth Barron and James Howitt.
NOTE: The Bears RLC match against
Birmingham at Old Coventrians on Saturday
has been rescheduled. Kick-off is now
12:45pm
Match Preview - Bears vs Essex Eels, Old
Coventrians RFC, 14th May, 2.30pm KO
- the Bears welcome Essex
Eels on Saturday, in what should be a
great game of attacking Rugby League.
After three straight losses, the Bears are
looking for a much needed win, and
hopefully the return of three players from
last year's Grand Final win will help in
that quest.
Crowd favourite and top-scorer, centre
Kurt Johnson, National 3 Player of the
Year out-half Adrian Veamatahau, and
winger Tony Allcock all return after loan
spells at other clubs, and all will be
expected to have a major impact on Cov's
style of play - much commented upon this
season by pundits as being 'too forward
oriented'.
Essex have improved dramatically since the
sides last clashed at Old Coventrians when
Cov ran out comfortable 100-6 winners.
The Eels,
however, are a different outfit now, and
started this season with a big win against
Carlisle, followed by a draw against
Birmingham and then two narrow defeats to
form sides Huddersfield and Hemel
Hempstead.
Coach Perkins believes that this week's
team selection comes close to his ideal
for the first time since last October, and
feels that a win today would be a
springboard to an overdue recovery, and
hopefully a march back up the table and
the play-off zone.
Team: Mark Hyslop, Tony Allcock, Kurt
Johnson, Iestyn Pratt, Tony Wildsmith,
Adrian Veamatahau, Scott Clendenning-Fenton,
James Howitt, Joe Smith, Alan Robinson,
Ian Mcgregor, Lee Ashford, Troy Perkins,
Daniel Brown, Gareth Barron, Rhidian
Booth, Tim Stevens
Message
from Jim Mangan: Could
all RLC players we haven't seen yet
due to Union commitments,
and anybody who would like to give League
a go, please
turn up for training
Tuesdays and
Thursdays.
Old Coventrians RFC, Tile
Hill Lane, 7pm.
Contacts:
Jim 07869 110 083,
Chunky 07768 043 442
Match Preview - Bears vs Huddersfield
Underbank Rangers (30/04/05) -
On Saturday,
6:30pm
kick-off,
the Bears welcome Huddersfield Underbank
Rangers to the Butts Park Arena.
"The last two weeks have most probably
been the toughest since my involvement
started with the Bears just under two
years ago, said Coach Troy Perkins
yesterday. "We were humbled by Sheffield
here two weeks ago, losing our proud
unbeaten home record of well over a year,
and then embarrased by a fairly decent
team in Bramley last Sunday.
"We were crippled with injuries once
again, but leaving that aside, our defence
needs to improve radically if we are going
to reach the heights of last season. At
least, only six days after that nightmare,
we have the opportunity to show what we
are capable of, and return to winning
ways."
Huddersfield have been performing well
this season and today will be a good test
of the team's resolve to put things right.
The last time we met was the first game
last season when we ran out convincing
winners. However, things are expected to
be a lot closer this time.
This year's National League 3 seems to be
a lot closer than previous seasons with
Bradford and Bramley leading the way with
four wins from four and some of the
lesser-performing teams from last year are
showing much-improved results, with Essex
surprising everyone with a 70 point win
over Carlisle a couple of weeks ago.
Team: Mark Hyslop, Ian Grime, Iestyn
Pratt, Tony Wildsmith, Stuart Lee, Tristan
Ramsey, Andy Regan, James Howitt, Scott
Clendenning-Fenton, Alan Robinson, Matt
Wright, Chris McBride, John Fitt, Rob
Morford, Tim Stevens, Rhidian Booth, Tim
Aldridge
Ladies' Section News. Jenny Davies reports
that training is going well, and that the
girls are looking forward to their
inaugural season.
Training
will be at Old Coventrians' ground from
now on (Thursdays, 6.30) due to other
commitments at Old Wheatleyans.
The Fixture
list so far stands at:
28 May
Coventry Bears v Kent (home)
25 June Coventry Bears v Brighouse
Rangers (home)
2 July Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks v
Coventry Bears (away)
(Tag game).
9 July Coventry Bears v East Hull
(home)
6 August Kent v Coventry Bears (away)
The Bears slipped again
yesterday (25th) to another pace-setting
Yorkshire outfit, with a 78-12 defeat at
Bramley.
Match Report and pictures for Bears vs
Hillsborough Hawks now added
HERE
15/4/05 - Players please note: From NEXT
WEEK, training will be at Old Coventrians
on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7pm.
14/4/05 - This weekend the Bears welcome
Sheffield Hillsbrough Hawks to the Arena.
The Yorkshire club have assembled a very
good squad for this season and, in the
opinion of Bears player/coach Troy
Perkins, are contenders for a top-four
finish.
Last season
we had two very tough battles with them,
resulting in a narrow 16-12 away loss then
a 36-18 home win in our first ever game at
the Butts Arena.
We have had a tremendous start to the
season, with a very determined win against
Warrington followed by a good away win to
Gateshead to make us early front-runners
in our quest to retain the title.
The club
welcomes back big Chris McBride for his
first game of the season after a stint
playing rugby league in the south of
France at Lezignan.
Team: 1. Mark Hyslop, 2. Matt Wharton, 3.
John Fitt, 4. Tony Wildsmith, 5. Andrew
Kaminsa, 6. Andy Regan, 7. Scott
Clendenning-Fenton; 8. Alan Robinson, 9.
Joe Smith; 10. Gareth Barron; 11. Lee
Ashford, 12. Tim Stevens, 13. Troy
Perkins, 14. Ian Grime, 15. Chris McBride,
16. Danny Facer, 17. James Howitt
10/4/05 - Two on the bounce -
Bears kept up their winning start to the
season with a 52-24 defeat of Gateshead
this afternoon.
8/4/05 - Travel to Gateshead - Supporters
should note that the coach leaves the
Butts Park Arena at 7.30 on Sunday
morning. Cost is £5 per person.
5/4/05 - Warrington Match
Pics now also added
HERE
4/4/05 -
Warrington match report now added
HERE
2/4/05 - Bears carry on
where they left off.
An
unfamiliar-looking Bears squad took the
league by the scruff of the neck once
again this afternoon, defying the pundits
to beat Warrington Wizards by 33 points to
30 at a sun-drenched Butts Park Arena.
The 'smart'
money was always going to be on the
match-ready Wizards finally overcoming
their Bears bogey and avenging the Grand
Final thrashing last October. However,
Troy's boys had other ideas, and the side
that he had dragged together from anywhere
he could find a spare player stood up to
everything the visitors could throw at
them. Missing many of last season's
players through other commitments, and
totally lacking in any match practice
whatsoever, it was more a case of
seventeen heroic performances than a
'team' victory.
No worse for
that though, and no less points in the
bag....
31/03/05 LHF Healthplan National League 3,
Season 3, starts Saturday
2nd of April, and it only seems like
yesterday when we were running out at
Halton Stadium in our first National 3
Grand Final.
Match Preview - Bears vs
Warrington Wizards; Butts Park Arena,
2.30pm
This Saturday, in
the first step towards
defending our title,
we meet Warrington
(formerly Woolston Rovers) in a Grand
Final 'replay' where I'm sure the word
floating around the Wizards' changing room
before the game will be revenge.
Last season's decider was
tough and I'm expecting today's game to be
just as tough - especially with us having
such an interrupted pre-season.
Warrington
have been involved in the 'Northern
Trains' competition and they will have
match fitness on their side. However it's
a very long season and at the moment we
are fresh and injury free which may be an
advantage; and whatever happens, we will
improve dramatically over the next few
weeks.
It's been well documented
that we have lost players over the
off-season. However we have recruited some
very talented replacements.
James
Howitt
In the
forwards we will have a monster pack with
big Gareth Barron from Gateshead and
even
bigger James Howitt from Canberra in the
front row.
They will join Alan
'Boomer' Robinson, Lee Ashford and Matt
Wright in the engine room. Scotland
Student representative John Fitt will also
give us more depth in the back row.
Gareth Barron
Tristan Ramsay has joined
us via North Sydney Bears, and he will
slot in at stand-off to accompany Scott
Clendenning-Fenton and the up-and-coming
Stuart Lee in the halves.
Former Birmingham boy
Iestyn Pratt will be in the centres and
should make a formidable pairing with Kurt
Johnson who will be available at the end
of April.
It's also great to see so
many local lads wanting to be involved
with rugby league, including new boy Danny
Facer on the bench, and I have no doubt
that the squad we have put together can
lift the national 3 trophy again in seven
months time.
Enjoy the game.
Troy
Saturday's Team
1. Mark Hyslop, 2. Dave
Clements, 3. John Fitt, 4. Iestyn Pratt,
5. Andrew Kaminsa, 6. Tristan Ramsay, 7.
Stuart Lee, 8. Alan Robinson, 9. Joe
Smith, 10. Gareth Barron, 11. Lee Ashford,
12. Matt Wright, 13. Troy Perkins, 14. Ian
Grime, 15. Tim Stevens, 16. Danny Facer,
17. James Howitt
21/3/05 - Old Wheatleyans RFC have
extended an invitation to all Bears people
(and anyone else) to attend a superb
evening's entertainment, with Guest
speaker
JOHN BENTLEY
(yes, he of
Great
Britain Rugby League and British & Irish
Lions and England RU).
The evening kicks off
at 7.30pm on the 6th April at
OW's
Fleet Street venue, and the cost is £20,
including 'Alan Partridge's Famous Curry'.
If
interested, please email Richard Hartopp
at
hartoppr@fanucrobotics.co.uk
or call Alan Partridge on 024 76679095 or
Pete Bryant on 024 76468373
14/03/05 - Coventry Bears Womens' Rugby
League are counting down to the new
season, and invite you to come along to
meet them at the Butts Park Arena at the
Bears vs Wizards match on the 2nd April.
Click here
or on the above link to get to their
information page with contact details and
downloadable publicity poster.
1/3/05 - Coventry Bears have made another
very significant signing
in the form of National 3 prop-of-the-year
Gareth Baron. Gareth comes to us via
Gateshead Storm and the professional club,
Gateshead Thunder.
"Gareth will be a great acquisition for
the Bears, said Troy Perkins. "He is a
great guy, and having played against him
last year, I know he will add size and
aggression to an already massive forward
pack. He has trained with the team a
couple of times and he has impressed me
with his skills and knowledge of the
game".
The Bears have also given a trial to a
Patrick Carlisle, a second rower, who
comes from Northern Ireland. "Patrick is
only 19 and is from a rugby union
background, said Perkins. "However
he wanted to have a go at rugby league,
and arrived in Coventry last week and has
settled in well. He is very keen and
willing to learn, and I hope he will be
involved with our National 3 squad at some
point this season".
16/2/05 - New and updated 2005 Fixture
Lists now available
HERE
14/2/05 -
The Bears have
acted to strengthen
their front row by signing 110kg
prop James Howitt.
James is
from Canberra and
is here on the
recommendation
of Clinton
Scott-Knight.
"After the loss of Chris McBride
to Lezignan we
needed another big prop to lead from the
front, said
player-coach Troy Perkins,
"and I think we
have found the ideal replacement in
James.
He will arrive in Coventry on 13th
March".
Note that training is now at Old
Coventrians RFC on Mondays and
Wednesdays (7pm).
7/2/05 - Off-Peak Bears Crash out in
Yorkshire.
The Bears must be getting used to tough
away ties in the Challenge Cup - but
they'll never get used to losing matches,
even if they are played at the
worst possible time for a Summer
team...report
HERE
Team to Play Siddall on Sunday 6/2/05:
1.
Mark Hyslop,
2.
Dean Thompson,
3. Tony
Allcock, 4.
Jonathon Fitt,
5. Stuart
Lee, 6.
Scott Clendenning-Fenton,
7. Joe
Smith, 8.
Alan Robinson,
9. Matt
Moones,
10.
Tim Stevens,
11. Ty
Watson, 12.
Ian McGregor,
13. Troy
Perkins, 14.
Dave Bowen,
15. Ian
Grime, 16.
John Nicholls,
17. Lee
Ashford.
2/2/05 - Directions for this weekend's
Challenge Cup match at Siddal, 6th
February.
M62 Junction 24 (Signposted
Halifax/Huddersfield). Follow signs for
Halifax.
Follow the dual carriageway for
approximately two miles through first set
of lights.
The first building on your right is the
Punch Bowl Inn (white building).
Take a right turn at Jubilee Road (between
Punch Bowl and Keighley Plumbing
Suppliers).
At the top of Jubilee Road turn right.
Follow this road for approx 3/4 mile.
Clubhouse on right hand side.
Any problems the contact number is
07775941712.
25/1/05
- The 2005 season will see an
addition to the Coventry
Bears club - when the
Coventry Bears womens'
rugby league team
takes shape.
So, any ladies
who may be interested in playing
rugby league, whether
or not you already play rugby
league, or
union, or you just fancy giving it a try,
please get involved.
Additionally, friendly fixtures are
currently being compiled so if you are a
member of another club or know of someone
who is, and may
be interested in a game this summer,
please contact me on the following address:
waynebox@coventrybears.co.uk
or telephone 0778 5281956
19/1/05 - New Year Sale of Bears Kit. Note
that the remaining stock of
t-shirts, polos and replicas
are on offer at
50% OFF. Be quick. Click
HERE.
13/1/05 - Training and Get-together.
Players should note that training
for the Challenge Cup match will commence
on
January 26th
at 6.30pm
at Old Coventrians
RFC, Tile Hill Lane
(followed by Feb 2nd same time &
place).
Also, for anyone that is interested in
playing, sponsoring the team or individual
players - or indeed this website, or
helping the club in any other way
in the new season, there will be an
informal get-together in the Glasshouse
(Bull Yard, city centre) on Sunday 23rd of
January at 3pm. We need help in all sorts
of areas from manning the turnstiles to
selling programmes and raffle tickets,
selling Bears replica clothing, recording
stats, draft report writing, secretarial
duties, etc. etc. etc.
It's not what the Bears can do for you,
it's what you can do for the Bears!!!! (to
paraphrase some famous bloke...).
5/1/05 - More news of new signings.
Coventry
Bears have made one of their
biggest signings
to date with
Tarei McKenzie
agreeing to join
us for the upcoming season.
Tarei,
like recent acquisition
Tristan Ramsay,
has been playing for North Sydney Bears,
and is a stand-off
with loads of potential.
He has
also made
several appearances in the NRL for the
Manly
Sea
Eagles.
After losing
Clinton Scott-Knight at the end of last
season, Coach Troy
Perkins knew he
was up against it trying to find a
suitable replacement, but he feels that
Tarei will slot into the team well,
and will help the team to build on the
expansive and very successful rugby they
played last season on the way to the NL3
championship.
Troy is also
chasing
an Australian
prop, and is confident
that then the recruitment drive
will then be
complete as the club
has also been lucky enough to
acquire the services of
local resident Matt Loomes,
who has played
at a high level
in Australia with Balmain
Tigers. Matt is
a smart and skilful
hooker/scrum-half and
has the reputation of
giving
100% every time
he takes the field.
"I
am really looking forward to this season",
said Perkins. "We
know that we
have a mighty task in front of us to
become back-to-back
champions,
although I am confident
that with the squad we are putting
together we will be
equipped to give the
National 3 title
another shake.
We will use the Challenge Cup game in
early February to have a look at a couple
of the younger players.
Then there will be
two friendly
matches in late March before the season
starts on April 2nd
with that huge game against Warrington".
2/1/05 - 2005 Regular season fixtures
published.
Please note that these are draft,
so are subject to change. This season the
league will consist of twelve teams with
each team playing each other home and
away. As yet I have no details of the
play-offs format.
Note
that South London Storm and Manchester
have both moved on, and Widnes Saints, who
were originally slated to join the league
have now declined.
|
2nd April |
Warrington Wizards |
H |
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9th April |
Gateshead Storm |
A |
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16th April |
Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks |
H |
|
24th April |
Bramley Buffaloes |
A |
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30th April |
Huddersfield Underbank Rangers |
H |
|
7th May |
Carlisle Centurions |
A |
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14th May |
Essex Eels |
H |
|
21st May |
Hemel Stags |
A |
|
28th May |
Birmingham Bulldogs |
H |
|
4th June |
Bradford Dudley Hill |
H |
|
11th June |
St Albans Centurions |
A |
|
18th June |
Warrington Wizards |
A |
|
25th June |
Gateshead Storm |
H |
|
2nd July |
Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks |
A |
|
9th July |
Bramley Buffaloes |
H |
|
23rd July |
Huddersfield Underbank Rangers |
A |
|
30th July |
Carlisle Centurions |
H |
|
6th August |
Essex Eels |
A |
|
13th August |
Hemel Stags |
H |
|
20th August |
Birmingham Bulldogs |
A |
|
3rd Sept |
Bradford Dudley Hill |
A |
|
10th Sept |
St Albans Centurions |
H |
30/12/04 England Lionhearts to accept NL3
Players next season...
It has been decided that NL3 players will
be eligible to play for the England
Lionhearts in season 2005. Any players
with NL3 or RLC clubs who would like to be
involved are invited to the first open
training session of 2005 which will be
held at Wakefield College, Thornes Campus
(map
HERE) on Sunday 16th January. The
session will start at 10 am Please let
Nick Evans know if you intend to come
to the session.
There will be another open training
session held in the Midlands on Sunday
23rd January prior to our first fixture of
2005 vs London Skolars on Sunday 30th.
Players are to bring pad and pen (for
lectures), player packs with up to date
programmes all filled in (for current
Lionhearts players), protective gear and
kicking cones for those who want to kick.
Happy New Year,
Nick Evans (Manager - England Lionhearts)
13/12/04 -
Coventry Bears have made
their first new overseas signing
of the close-season in 21 year
old Australian Tristan Ramsay. Tristan
has been playing First Division
NRL for the last
two years with North Sydney Bears. "Tristan
is a fantastic player" said Bears' coach Troy
Perkins. "He can play
in the centres, on the
wing and at fullback,
and has been playing just one
division below the NRL in Sydney and I'm
sure he will be a great signing for Coventry.
I have watched a couple of videos of him and he impressed me
with his skills. He's
an electric runner with the ball.
I will look at playing him in the centres as an ideal
replacement for Adrian Veamatahua".
Troy also says he is
close to signing three more aussies who will
be more than capable of filling the shoes of the
guys that have moved on since the Grand Final.
18/11/04 - Note from Dr Nick Evans at the Student
Rugby League...The SRL is putting a refereeing course on at one
of the Universities in the Midlands, venue TBC on Saturday and Sunday
5th and 6th of December.
We have 12 places to fill on this course and the SRL will cover the
cost.
This is a great qualification to have on your CV and will also enable
you to earn a few quid if you fancy taking up the whistle on a
Wednesday afternoon!
Please call the SRL office (01616435394) to book your place on the
course; it's
on a first-come
first-served basis.
17/11/04 - Apologies for the delay
(all manner of disasters and a holiday intervened), but there are a
few more pictures now online from the Grand Final and after-match
celebrations HERE
14/10/04 - Snippets.
A couple of e-mails came
through recently from other national sporting clubs in the city...
First, from Coventry Rugby Union
Club's General Manager Graham Robbins:
"Congratulations to the
Bears. Terrific
result!"
and from James O'Grady at The
Coventry Jaguars:
"CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
To the entire Coventry Aquatics Bears
organisation. For a great season and a
wonderful Final game.
All the best for the 2005 season from
the management, coaches and players of the Coventry Jaguars
American Football Club."
Tony Allcock tells me we
will soon be in a position to distribute the DVD of the Grand Final to
players and other members.
I predict the first fifty minutes will get played again
and again and.....
Please register your interest with
Ron Banks on the usual number.
There is an excellent piece in
tonight's Evening Telegraph - including a couple of fantastic
photos ;o). Unfortunately it doesn't appear to be on their website so
you'll need to nip out and get a copy sharpish.
Final Player Stats are now
online. Click HERE to view (unless
your name is Adrian Veamatahau when you might want to avoid it. Bad
luck AJ - there's always next year.
And finally, I have
also updated the Honours page to reflect this season's achievements.
Click HERE. If I've missed anything, please
let me know.
CHAMPIONS!!!!!
11/10/04 - Yesterday the amazing all-conquering Bears produced the
display of rugby league football that they had been saving all season
to secure the LHF Healthplan National League Grand Final Trophy at
Widnes' Halton Stadium.
click
In front of the glitterati of the Rugby League
world - including Widnes Chairman Tony Chambers, a Cov Kid and
self-confessed Bears fan - the Cov boys simply blew away the challenge
of holders Warrington Woolston Rovers with a sensational display of
running rugby.
Four-try center Kurt Johnson also secured the
David Oxley Trophy, the Man-of-the-Match award, voted for by the
members of the media.
Report and pictures
HERE
7/10/04 - Team News - Troy Perkins tonight announced his
squad for Sunday's National League 3 Grand Final at Widnes.
The squad will be made up of the same players that won through last
Sunday with the addition of Stuart Lee and Ian Grime. Mick Curtis
faces a late fitness test.
Squad -
Mark Hyslop, Tony Allcock, Kurt
Johnson, Adrian Veamatahau, Simon Brocklehurst, Clinton Scott -Knight, Scott
Clendenning-Fenton, Chris McBride, Alex Brown, Alan Robinson, Matt Wright, Ty
Watson, Troy Perkins, John Fairhurst, Mick Curtis, Ian McGregor, Lee
Ashford, Ian Grime, Stuart Lee
The players, backroom staff etc will be holding
an after-match party at the Glasshouse, Bullyard, City Centre on
Sunday evening, at approximately 7.30/8pm (depending on arrival time
from Widnes). All supporters are invited to - hopefully -
celebrate the team's success in bringing the National League Three
trophy home.
Finally, a note from England Lionhearts boss,
Nick Evans...
Open Invitation to Prospective England Lionhearts
Players
Any player registered for an RLC club during season
2004, who wishes to have an opportunity to play for the Lionhearts in
2005, is invited to come to the England Lionhearts training session at
Wakefield College on
Sunday 31st October for an
11 a.m.
start. The details of the session are shown below:
1100 Player arrival
1115 Briefing by Lee Addison, Lionhearts Head Coach. Squad split into
2, Players from 2004 v New Players
1215 Physical Tests
1345 Skills tests
1445 Kicking competition / lunch
1515 Opposed football - Old v New 25 mins each way
1615 Debrief and then staff meeting
If you are interested please contact the Lionhearts manager Nick Evans
by e-mail (n.d.m.evans@lboro.ac.uk), telephone (07799063184) or post
(24 Enfield Street, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 1DN)
5/10/04 - Adrian Veamatahau has been named as LHF Healthplan National
League Three 'Player of the Year'. Good work AJ!
5/10/04 - Grand Final Ticket and Travel News - as the
excitement mounts prior to the big kick-off...
Coventry Aquatics Bears fans' can benefit - if they are
very quick - from club travel to the match at Widnes on Sunday, and by
pre-booking their seat. We are informed that the stadium is sold out
for the three matches, but the club has managed to secure just a few
tickets for sale to bona-fide Bears fans. These cover ALL THREE Grand
Finals (National Leagues 1, 2 and - most important of course - 3) and
are available at a genuine value-for-money price of just £15.
Along with this, the club has booked a coach for
supporters, and there are a very limited amount of seats left (we
kicked the players off to make room for you) at £10 per person. The
coach leaves the Butts at 7.30am prompt on Sunday
morning
I can't emphasise enough that there are very few seats
and tickets left, so if you want to be in on this, the biggest day
ever in the Club's history, contact Ron Banks now on
07956 251379.
That's
NOW!!!
3/10/04 - Glory Beckoning? The Coventry Aquatics Bears
slipped smoothly into the Grand Final with a 32-18 win over Bramley
Buffaloes at the Butts Park Arena yesterday evening.
In a sometimes fractious 'cup-tie' in which players
from both sides cooled their heels in the sin-bin, the Bears gave a
'curates-egg' display. Looking fragile in defence early on, they then
formed a brick wall to deny any way back to the visitors in a late
surge which saw Bramley mount a tremendous - yet fruitless - siege on
the Bears' goal-line.
A hat-trick from Kurt Johnson, two for Lee Ashford and
one for Chris McBride sealed the win - taking the sequence to 12 in a
row, with the last reversal coming on the 3rd of July.
Report HERE and updated
Stats HERE
1/10/04 - Just what the Doctor ordered.
Coventry Aquatics Bears go into tomorrow's LHF
Healthplan National League Three semi-final with the luxury of being
able to pick from a full-strength squad for the first time in many
weeks. And last weekend's enforced break from action may have been
exactly what the doctor ordered as it gave several of the walking
wounded the chance to overcome their injuries and report fit for
training this week.
Returnees to the starting line-up include influential
second-row forward Matt Wright, ultra-reliable full-back Mark Hyslop,
yard-making prop Chris McBride, and quicksilver inside-half Scott
Clendenning-Fenton - partnering a very much on-form Clinton
Scott-Knight. And with the firepower of Mick Curtis, Lee Ashford, Ian
McGregor and Jonny Fairhurst coming off the bench, the Cov side has a
formidable look about it.
The forward pack is completed by back-to-fitness
captain Alan Robinson, consistently outstanding hooker Alex Brown, and
the ever-improving Ty Watson - man-of-the-match last time out.
Kurt Johnson continues in the centres having scored 13
tries in his previous eight appearances, and partners Adrian
Veamatahau - up for the NL3 'Player-of-the-Year' award at the end of
season RFL Dinner. Free-scoring and elusive wingers Simon Brocklehurst
and Tony Allcock complete the threequarter line-up.
Bears' coach Troy Perkins - also in line for a major
award, the NL3 'Coach-of-the-Year' gong - is taking nothing for
granted however. "We just need to keep our heads on and not be
complacent - I've spoken to the players about that and told them we
don't want to walk off the field with any regrets" he said, speaking
to the Coventry Evening Telegraph yesterday.
With a big win over Bramley early in the season, the
omens look good - but nobody at the club is underestimating the
challenge - and will have noted the Buffaloes' massive win over St
Albans last weekend.
Kick-off is at 6pm at the
Butts Park Arena,
Coventry. Entrance costs £3, but anyone staying behind after the
Coventry vs London Welsh match (3pm KO) will be able to transfer for
just one pound.
Team: Hyslop, Brocklehurst, Johnson, Veamatahau,
Allcock, Scott-Knight, Clendenning-Fenton, Robinson, Brown, McBride,
Wright, Watson, Perkins, Fairhurst, Curtis, McGregor, Ashford
29/9/04 - LHF
HEALTHPLAN NATIONAL LEAGUE THREE GRAND FINAL (10th October 2004 - News
Assuming, of course, that we make it through...
Ticket Sales
Supporters of both the
National League Three Grand Finalists can purchase tickets in advance
from the R.F.L. Box Office – telephone number 0870 990 1313 – opening
hours 9.00am to 5.00pm and from Halton Stadium Reception (office hours
- personal application only at the Stadium). An allocation of tickets
will not be provided to either of the National League Grand Finalists
for advance sales.
If there are any
remaining tickets there will be three points of sale on the day of the
game. However, the RFL are not expecting tickets to be
available for sale on match day.
Venue Contingency Plans
We have just been informed
that...... (quote) "if there is
severe bad weather we will be moved at short notice to play at Widnes
St Marie's Ground. This decision will not be taken lightly but it is
always a possibility. If it does happen then the presentation will
take place at Halton Stadium at half time during the National League 1
Grand Final."
It was news to us!
27/9/04 - Confirmation that
this weekend's big match opponents are the Bramley Buffaloes -
with the prize being a place in the LHF National 3 Grand Final at
Widnes the following weekend.
Kick-off is at 6pm, Saturday, at the
Butts Park Arena.
Volunteers are sought to help on the
evening. For details, please contact Ron Banks on
07956 251379.
If you wish to travel
- assuming the Bears win through - please contact Ron to register your
interest now so that we can try to gauge demand for coach seats
well in advance of the Final.
22/9/04 - Bulldogs Match
Report now online HERE
13/9/04 - Storm match report
and pictures now online HERE and
a few extra pics HERE
12/9/04
-
MINOR
PREMIERS! Coventry Aquatics Bears today secured top spot of National
League 3 on the final day of the 'normal' season by winning 28-18 at
South London Storm.
With ten straight wins under their
belts, the Bears have now completed a tremendous turn-around after
finishing in a lowly eighth in the previous season.
Congratulations to all the the
players who have competed so well this term, and to coach Troy Perkins
on a magnificent season so far.
However, as Troy himself would point
out, that's only the first hurdle, and the patched-up Bears team will
need to be at its best if they are to carry off the big prize at
Widnes' Halton Stadium in October.
Report, pictures and league table on
the site tomorrow.
On a
more mundane - but equally important subject, players
should note that training from now on will take place on Mondays and
Thursdays - same time, same place.
9/9/04 - Please Note that the
coach for South London on Sunday will be at COUNDON ROAD at 9am.
7/9/04
This Sunday (12th September) sees the first Rugby League international
match to be played at the newly opened Butts Park Arena.
The match is an eagerly awaited clash between the England 'Lionhearts'
and Wales Amateur sides, and promises to be a real cracker.
Admission to the ground is £4, with children (under 16) getting for a
pound. Kick-off is at 3pm.
A map of the area showing the position of the Arena can be found
HERE, and more
details can be obtained from Dr Nick Evans on 0799 063184, and a
flyer/poster can be downloaded from the adjacent thumbnail (click on
the thumbnail, then when it opens 'right click' on it and 'save as' to
the desired location on your PC).
5/9/04 - Report
and pics now online HERE
5/9/04 - Result from Butts
Park Arena - Coventry Aquatics Bears 36-18 Hillsborough Hawks
Hot day - hard game - good game -
great advert for West Midlands rugby league!
Pics and match report to follow
soon.
1/9/04
- Note that a new map locating the Butts Park Arena may be
found by clicking on this link.
For a better view of the new
ground's East Stand, click on the photo...
28/8/04 - Match Result Essex Eels 2-68 Coventry
Aquatics Bears.
The Bears stretched their winning run to eight matches in a distinctly
short game at Basildon this afternoon.
Match Report HERE
22/8/04 - St Albans Match Report and Pics now online
HERE
21/8/04 - Match Result

Coventry Aquatics Bears 32-20 St Albans
Cov toiled manfully to overcome a
strong Centurions outfit this afternoon in their last match at Old
Coventrians before the move to our new home at the Butts Park Arena.
A good start proved to be the
difference between the two sides as St Albans staged a storming late
recovery, but the home side held on to snap up the points.
Report and more pics to follow.
18/8/04
Rugby League’s Coming Home!!
After
a long, long wait, Rugby League returns to its original Coventry home
of the Butts Stadium (now known as Butts Park Arena) on the 5th of
September.
With the kind permission of opponents the Hillsborough Hawks and the
Rugby Football League, the original match date of Saturday 4th
September has been put back to the Sunday to accommodate this historic
match (KO 2.30).
Rugby League was played by Coventry FC at the Butts until 1913, but
was never resumed after the Great War, so this match is seen as 'Rugby
League Coming Home' at last!
Cut price entry offers will be available to those spectators turning
up in replica shirts of their LHF National League 3 club,
TotalRL. com
Conference club, Coventry RFC, or other local rugby clubs and
bona-fide sports clubs from the Coventry and Warwickshire area.
More
details will follow closer to the day of the match.
15/8/04 - Match Report and
more pictures now online HERE
Player Stats also updated
HERE and League table
HERE
14/8/04 - The Bears increased
their winning sequence to six matches with an at times slightly
shambolic but ultimately deserved 46-24 win at Birmingham this
afternoon. After the start was delayed by 65 minutes due to
problems with the Moor Lane pitch, the Cov team conspired - once with
the
aid of a curious decision by the referee - to squander several chances
to establish a commanding early lead, and then stuttered in the last
twenty to give the scoreline a rather flattering look for the home
side.
Eight Bears players got on the
try-scoring tally, with efforts by McBride, Hyslop, Robinson, Perkins,
Clendenning-Fenton, Scott-Knight, Brown and Ashford, while Hyslop
topped up with a 100% kicking display of seven conversions - the only
miss coming from the boot of winger Tom Shaw.
8/8/04 - Bears were awarded a
scoreline of 42-13 in lieu of the match vs Carlisle that was cancelled
earlier this week. The resultant two points (along with Woolston's
defeat at the hands of Bramley) has the effect of lifting the team to
second in Division 3, equal on points with Dudley Hill and two points
above Woolston. (Table HERE)
04/7/04 -
Carlisle Match CANCELLED - Due to the Carlisle club's
inability to raise a competitive side for this their third long trip
in a row, they have reluctantly had to concede the match.
The points will be awarded to the Bears with a minimum 24-0 scoreline.
01/8/04 - Report and pics for the
Bears vs Leicester match now online HERE
31/7/04 - Match Results: Coventry
Aquatics Bears 54-28 Hemel Stags and Coventry Aquatics Bears 12-30
Leicester Phoenix.
Both matches were played at the same
time at Old Covents, under a blazing sun. Contrasting fortunes though,
as a much-weakened Conference side, having lost several regulars to an
injury-ravaged 'Firsts' bowed out of this year's TotalRL.com
competition. The boys can take some satisfaction however from the
contribution they made to the 'other' team's superb win over Division
3 form side Hemel Stags.
First team Match Report and pics now
online. Report and pics for the seconds to follow very soon
24/7/04 - Match Result
Coventry Aquatics Bears 19-18 Woolston
Rovers.
They came in fairly confident frame of mind, looking
to extend their lead at the top of division 3. Not everything
always goes to plan though...
Report
HERE
Pictures now added. Click on
'report' link above.
21/7/04 - Have just added a few pics to the Gateshead report
HERE - supplied by Wayne Box.
Inane comments by 'yrs trly'
Also added league tables
HERE
19/7/04 - Reports on both of Saturday's matches are now online
HERE.
17/7/04 - Firstly, massive congratulations to the TotalRL.com
Conference boys on finishing the regular season as 'Minor Premiers' in
the South Midlands Conference - carrying on a proud tradition for the
Coventry club. They came away from Wolverhampton with an
excellent 44-12 win, proving that their recent improvement in form -
undefeated in five games - is no fluke.
Not to be outshone,
the firsts consolidated third place in National League 3 with a big -
and crucial - 62-10 win at Gateshead, proving once again that Bears
can travel.
A glance at the table now shows Cov
to be on 18 points, the same as Dudley Hill, and four points clear of
St. Albans.
Next week's home clash with Woolston
now takes on an even more important edge, with a win essential to help
close the gap.
Reports to be added as soon as
available.
15/7/04 - Saturday's Conference match will be played at The
Four Ashes Pub, Station Drive, Wolverhampton.
Directions: Leave the M6 at Junction
12. Take the A5 towards Telford. At the next roundabout (Gailey
Island), turn left onto the A449 and follow the dual carriageway for
about 1mile. The Four Ashes pub is on the left.
Turn left into Station drive and
then left into the Four Ashes car park. The changing rooms will be
straight in front of you.
Refreshments are available in the
Four Ashes pub before, during and after the game.
An after-match hot meal will be
provided for all playing staff and match officials in the Four Ashes
pub.
Contact number - 07939 999640 (Mark
Austin).
13/7/04 -
This and That…
Fill your Face….
There will be a
club dinner after training this Wednesday evening at 8.30pm at the
Wing Wah Chinese Restaurant, on the junction of Broad Lane and the
A45.
Everyone is welcome
and most of the first team have already confirmed attendance.
Five-a-Day….Next
Tuesday 20th July between 11am and 1pm at Coventry Market (City
Centre) there is a promotion day (Five-a-Day). This is intended to
reinforce the campaign to get everyone to eat five portions of fruit
or veg every day.
There will be Bears
players giving out family passes for matches, and Bears merchandise.
The mascot will be
there too – in a too-tight shirt.
TotalRL.com
Conference
South Midlands Division Play-offs….Now
that the play-offs are a reality for the ‘A’ team, here is
confirmation of how it will work this season.
Week 1 -
2nd vs 3rd.
Loser eliminated
Week 2 -
1st vs Winner
from Week 1
Week 3 -
Winner South
Midlands vs Winner North Midlands (Home team decided by best regular
season record).
That’s clear
enough I hope!
11/7/04 - Reports for Manchester and Leicester matches now online
HERE
10/7/04 - Wins for both sides today.
The firsts beat Manchester Knights 24-18 in an extremely hard-fought
and close battle at Old Coventrians, with Cov's superior
place-kicking through the reliable boot of Mark Hyslop swaying things.
It's always a bit of a grudge between these two teams, and so it
proved today with a fair bit of 'insider-dealing' taking place, and a
sending-off to close the day (fortunately not the usual protagonist
this time. You know, the one that usually sees red when the Manchester
boys line up against us, and I don't mean their shirt colour...).
Meanwhile the 'A' team
took the spoils over at 'The (other) Auld Enemy' Leicester Phoenix
with a 28-24 victory. A great result for the often-overlooked
second-string, consolidating their top spot in the TotalRL.com
Conference.
9/7/04 - You turn your back for a week and look what happens... I've
just been informed that the Cov Evening Telegraph are putting it about
that our home match against Manchester is on Sunday!
IT IS NOT...
it is TOMORROW, SATURDAY at Old Covents, KO 2.30pm as usual.
Where they got that idea from I
haven't a clue. (Where are you John Wilkinson? They've lost the plot
down on the sports desk).
At least we'll get five spectators -
from the Windmill Golf Club. Thanks for calling and querying the date
chaps!!
Can we sue for loss of income?
(However, some
folks can't take a joke it seems....oh well. What is it they say about
the written word not conveying the position of your tongue in your
cheek? Perhaps I should have added a 'smiley'? I decided to leave this
on here even though it obviously upset the entire sports desk - which
it wasn't meant to. It certainly was only written in jest, and to
remove it would probably be seen to intimate otherwise).
8/7/04 Please note that training will be on Monday and Wednesday
evenings at Old Coventrians RFC (6.30)
8/7/04 - Dudley Hill Report plus
Player Stats and League
Tables now updated.
1/7/04 - As the Bears head North on Saturday I will be a few
hundred miles in the opposite direction for a few days long-overdue
R&R. Unfortunately this means the site will not be updated until at
least Wednesday. If anyone feels like putting the scores on the Forum,
please be my guest.
Best of luck to both teams this
weekend.
Oh, sorry, no match preview
available yet, so that probably won't make it onto the site either.
Sorry.
30/6/04 - England Lionhearts will play Wales at the new Butts Park
Arena - soon to be home of the Bears - on September 12th (KO 3pm).
Details of Hospitality packages etc
and contact details can be found on the attached
FLYER. You will need Acrobat
Viewer v5 minimum to view - available from Adobe (free download).
The brand-new Butts Arena will
provide the perfect backdrop for this prestigious match, with a
minimum of 3,000 covered seats available, plus a range of hospitality
suites and public bars. The stadium is close to many good pubs and
restaurants (including the infamous 'Craven Run' - ask any Cov Kid or
see the spON-LINE link below left!), and is a short walk from the city
centre and the railway station. Should be a great day out.
29/6/04 - National 3 Player Stats and
League Table updated. (And I just
moved a bunch of old stuff from this page to the
'Archive' page in case you were
wondering).
27/6/04 - Result from Tile Hill Lane - Coventry Aquatics Bears
46-14 South London Storm. The Bears weathered a real 'storm'
early on in this clash as the South London boys - fresh off the plane
- served up a warning that they were definitely not going to let
jet-lag put them off their stride.
The visitors matched everything Cov
could throw at them in the first quarter, but eventually pressure told
and the Bears stretched away to a comfortable win by 46 points to 14.
There were great performances by AJ
Veamatahau, fresh-faced young debutant Mickey Curtis, and Man of the
Match Scott Clendenning-Fenton (even if the latter couldn't down
a pint of lager to save his life!).
Report now online
HERE
Welcome to Rugby League Mick...
24/6/04 - Match Preview - Coventry Aquatics Bears vs South
London Storm, at Old Coventrians, Sunday 2.30pm - The
Coventry Aquatics Bears host a South London Storm side - fresh from
their antipodean tour - on Sunday, and are expecting an extremely
tough game. Storm are a big physical side also possessing good halves
that will need to be shut down to give the home side a realistic
chance of winning. Coach Troy Perkins has been able to select a strong
side, but has used the opportunity to shake things up a little with
several positional changes, and a debutant involved.
South London, like the Bears, have lost two games and second place in
the LHF Division 3 is at stake. The Bears are on 12 points, with a
chasing pack of four sides on 10, so nobody will be taking Sunday's
encounter lightly.
Inspirational prop and captain Alan Robinson misses the game with a
knee injury, but Perkins brings in Cov RU centre Mick Curtis in the
second row as cover. Mickey was due to make his debut earlier in the
season but last-minute family commitments scuppered his start. His
fire-power and direct ball-in-hand running could turn out to be a real
asset this weekend though.
Regular scrum-half Scott Clendenning-Fenton moves to hooker as part of
the pack reorganisation, with regular hooker Alex Brown starting on
the bench to be used as an impact player. John Fairhurst returns to
duty in the loose forward spot. Forwards Ty Watson and Ian McGregor
also return after missing last week's Hillsborough clash.
In the back division, last week's Man-of-the-Match Clinton
Scott-Knight slots into the vacated berth behind the forwards.
Dave Campton moves to the centres, from the second row, to give him
the opportunity to run wide and utilise his size and speed a little
more - a role Dave is very familiar and comfortable with.
James Hunt, after leaving the field in an ambulance last week, has
made a superb recovery and will take his place on the bench.
"Last week our defence improved dramatically, said Perkins, but our
ball security let us down.
"This weekend our good defence will need to continue and our attack
will have to be at its best to get the two points".
Starting Line-up (number changes to be confirmed):
Mark Hyslop, Dean Thompson, Dave Campton, Adrian Veamatahau, Tom Shaw,
John Fairhurst, Clinton Scott-Knight, Chris McBride, Scott Clendenning-Fenton,
Lee Ashford, Mick Curtis, Ian McGregor, Troy Perkins, Alex Brown, Ty
Watson, Ken Dowding, James Hunt
23/6/04 - More pictures from Saturday's match at Hillsborough now
online HERE
21/6/04 - Reports and Pix for Hillsboro match now
online.
20/6/04 - Good and Bad news from yesterday's matches yesterday,
with a win being enough to get the RLC lads to the top of the table,
and a narrow defeat slowing the ND3 side's gallop slightly.
But I reckon the best news of the
day was seeing teenage flyer James Hunt returning from hospital on his
own two feet. James was involved in an incident that left him flat-out
for around twenty minutes while the ambulance was called. It was an
anxious time for all as James lay inert, head supported by the
Hillsborough physio. You can't be too careful in these situations, but
thankfully we didn't have a genuine tragedy on our hands.
James was in another world on the
bus on the way home, but hopefully will make a swift return to duty.
The 16-12 reversal took backstage
somewhat - but it's worth making the point that the Bears equalled the
Hawks with three tries, and only wayward kicking from near the (wrong)
touchline into a very strong breeze gave the Hawks the points.
The return match will be one to
savour.
Match reports will follow when
available.
16/6/04 - Details of Coach Travel to away games has been added to the
site HERE
15/6/04 - League Tables page updated
to reflect Sunday's win by Woolston in ND3.
12/6/04 - (Reports and more pix now Online
HERE) - Essex can perhaps feel themselves a little unfortunate to
have to visit Tile Hill Lane on a day that the Bears were regrouping
after 'that' trip.
In the event, Cov let rip, running in tries from all over the park,
and amassing a scoreline of 100-4 while leapfrogging second-placed St.
Albans by dint of a superior points difference.
Masterly
displays by too many players to mention - OK, we'll single out
'Glasshouse' Man-of-the-Match Al Robinson - left the Eels with a
torrent to swim against. As one happy spectator commented after the
final whistle, "eels only make a light snack for hungry bears". No
disrespect intended at all though, as the visitors pounded away for
eighty minutes, gaining a well-deserved and well-worked consolation
try in the dying minutes.
Report and more pix to follow soon. (Click pix to see a larger
version).
The RLC team kept their end up too with an excellent
62-22 win at new-boys Rugby Raiders. I hope to have a picture or two
from that game if the verballer keeps his promise....
9/6/04 - On Saturday Coventry Aquatics Bears take on National 3 new
boys Essex Eels at Old Coventrians, Tile Hill Lane.
Essex come to Coventry having suffered six heavy defeats from as many
matches. However Bears coach Troy Perkins is expecting a tough game -
"I am giving a few players an opportunity to impress by picking them
in the run-on team" said Perkins after Tuesday evening's tough
training session. "James Hunt has been selected on the wing in place
of Tom Shaw who starts on the bench due to some niggling injuries he
is carrying. Joe Smith starts at half-back and even though Scott
Clendenning-Fenton is fit to play I will use him off the bench. Dave
Campton makes his season's debut for the Bears in the second row and
I'm sure will have a big game. He is joined by Tony Wildsmith who will
appreciate his first starting game too. Each week Tony is improving
and each week he is getting more comfortable with Rugby League".
Lee Ashford also starts on the bench and will be used as an impact
player. Ashford, Al Robinson and Chris McBride will all rotate in the
prop position."
Perkins has named a slightly changed line up from that of the past few
weeks, resting some players and giving some of the younger players a
chance to impress. "I'm confident that all 17 will do a great job and
we will get the two points. We have worked really hard on defence this
week at training as it let us down badly against St. Albans, and I'm
expecting a big improvement in that area this weekend."
Team: 1. Mark Hyslop, 2. James Hunt, 3. Adrian Veamatahau, 4. Tony
Allcock, 5. Dean Thompson, 6. Clinton Scott-Knight, 7. Joe Smith, 8.
Alan Robinson, 9. Alex Brown, 10. Chris McBride, 11. Dave Campton, 12.
Tony Wildsmith, 13. John Fairhurst, 14. Tom Shaw, 15. Scott
Clendenning-Fenton, 16. Ian McGregor, 17. Lee Ashford
7/6/04 - Match reports now online
HERE
(sorry for the delay!). Match stats and tables will be
updated within the next couple of days.
3/6/04 - Last night's match report now online
HERE
2/6/04 - Result from Tile Hill Lane; Coventry Aquatics
Bears 50-12 Birmingham Bulldogs.
Report to follow.
1/6/04 - Coventry Aquatics Bears take on Birmingham in
a National 3 ‘local derby’ tomorrow (KO 7.30 at Old Coventrians'
ground, Tile Hill Lane.
The Bears are aiming to extend this season’s record to
five wins from five but are up against a very good side who have lost
only one game this season.
“I watched Birmingham a few weeks ago and they were
impressive", said player/coach Toy Perkins. "They have a big, physical
forward pack who all love running with the ball. They also a have a
good defensive pattern and they have an Australian stand-off who is a
fantastic player and actually recently won the National 3 player of
the month. If we can contain him and get him to make a lot of tackles
he will be less effective in attack. Wednesday is another big test for
us but I believe we can maintain our 100% win record”.
The Bears welcome back Mark Hyslop and Dean Thompson to
the run-on side and stalwart Ian McGregor will make his first
appearance for the home side this season. John Fairhurst moves to
loose forward to replace the injured Troy Perkins (hamstring).
Team: 1. Mark Hyslop, 2. Tom Shaw, 3. Adrian Veamatahau,
4. Tony Allcock, 5. Dean Thompson, 6. Clinton Scott-Knight, 7. Scott
Clendenning-Fenton, 8. Alan Robinson, 9. Alex Brown, 10. Chris
McBride, 11. Lee Ashford, 12. Ian Mcgregor, 13. John Fairhurst, 14.
Joe Smith, 15. Neil Lightowler, 16. Gareth Allan, 17. James Hunt
29/5/04 - It's been a very long day, but it's been a very good day.
The Bears travelled all the way to Carlisle and came back with a 40-16
win. Job done.
Four matches - four
wins. We couldn't ask for any more - yet it was only in the last
quarter that the Bears - missing several regulars - stretched away to
ensure the points came home. Report and interesting/embarrassing
pictures to follow.
Not quite such
good news from Old Covents where a badly-understrength Bears
side came under the cosh losing 22-60 to Leicester.
28/5/04 Congratulations to Troy Perkins - Bears' Player/Coach - who
has been confirmed as next season's Specialist Defence Coach for
Coventry FC. Troy spent the last few weeks of the recently
ended season at Cov attempting to shore up a leaky defence. That he
was successful was proven by the late turn-round in results which saw
the team step back from the very brink to survive in Rugby Union's
National Division 1. Troy may soon be spending some time with
Gloucester RFC's defence coach Dave Ellis and he sees this as a "great
opportunity for me".
Good to see you
sticking around for another English winter Troy....
More accolades
for our cross-code colleagues. Popular prop forward and Wales
amateur International Richard 'Chunky' Davies has been named as Old
Coventrians' Player of the Season. Chunky received his award from
England RU International prop and Cov Kid, Darren Garforth at the
club's presentation dinner recently.
Many congratulations
Rich.
And it's Old
Coventrians for us next Wednesday evening after all! Despite
plans to site the crucial clash with the Doggies at Broadstreet RFCs
Ivor Preece Field, it has now been confirmed that we will be at Tile
Hill Lane after all. Kick-off remains unchanged at 7:30
27/5/04 - The Coventry Aquatics Bears head to the far north of
England this weekend to take on Carlisle Centurions. After
recording their first win of the season last Saturday Carlisle will be
looking for back-to-back wins, especially playing at home.
We are looking for our fourth win from as many starts - three away
from home - and even though the side has been hit hard with injuries
the big pack of forwards will be expected to front-up and build a
platform for a valuable win.
Rugby Union converts Tony Wildsmith and Tony Allcock will form a new
centre combination, and new faces come on to the interchange bench in
Scott Carver and Neil Lightowler.
Lee Ashford, who normally plays at prop, had a great game in the
second row last week and he starts there again this week, while
regular centre John Fairhurst will join the pack, also in the second
row.
Team: 1. Mark Hyslop, 2. Dean Thompson, 3. Tony Wildsmith, 4. Tony
Allcock, 5. Tom Shaw, 6. Clinton Scott-Knight, 7. Scott Clendenning-Fenton,
8. Alan Robinson, 9. Alex Brown, 10. Chris McBride, 11. Lee Ashford,
12. John Fairhurst, 13. Troy Perkins, 14. Joe Smith, 15. Vincent Rabot,
16. Scott Carver, 17. Neil Lightowler
26/5/04 - Coach Travel to Carlisle. The club are running
a coach to Carlisle on Saturday. There will be about 20 seats
available to supporters. and the cost is yet to be decided - but will
be nominal. It leaves Coundon Road at 7.30. Sounds early I know, but
it's a long run, and it's a Bank Holiday weekend!
Just updated
the League Tables. Very late this
week - remiss of me, but it's been a busy week. Interesting to note
(and good to see) that the two teams' records are almost identical -
three wins, and a points difference of +66, with one team leading its
division outright and the other joint top. What a great start to the
season, and a big boost to the perception of Rugby League in the city.
Shout it from the rooftops. Tell your mates. Let's make them all
really take notice. This club is going places.
Afraid I haven't had
time to update the Player Stats page as yet, and it now may not happen
until after Saturday. I have the raw XLS file but it takes a bit of
time to reformat it into the site's requirements. Apologies
again...must do better.
23/5/04 Hemel Report and Pix, and Wizards report now online
HERE
22/5/04 Result from Pennine Way. In a cat & mouse game that
the Bears managed to hold sway over for much of the eighty minutes,
the home side had to give best in the end when the Bears ran out
winners by 40 points to 30 in a 12-try thriller. Full report & pix to
follow.
The 'A' side also
came up smiling with a 44-20 win over Wolverhampton.
21/5/04 Hemel vs Bears, Pennine Way, Hemel Hempstead, 22/5/04,
2.30 KO. The Bears take on one of their traditional
rivals in Hemel Hempstead on Saturday. This week's line-up has a very
cosmopolitan feel with the usual selection of Aussie and Irish players
supplemented by French student Vincent Rabot on the interchange bench.
Vincent is over here studying at Coventry University, and impressed in
a Conference game a few weeks ago - and was outstanding in the Bristol
9s last weekend. A versatile player, he can play in the second row,
the centre or on the wing.
Even though Hemel have lost their first two games they have performed
very well and the two teams they came up against - Bradford and
Warrington - are both front-runners for this season's championship.
We have a few injury problems, with both Tim Stevens and Matt Wright
unavailable. However, James Hunt, a star of the future and another
member of last week's 9s winning squad, also benches. James is only 17
years old and has loads of potential and the confidence to run at
defences, and has certainly proved that he has an eye for the
try-line.
I'm confident that if we stick to our game plan, and the experienced
players can help the young guys settle in, we will come home with the
vital two points.
Troy Perkins
Don't forget that the
Bears 'A' play Leicester at Old Covents tomorrow (KO 2.30). Kit will
be on sale to supporters - if you think you have the figure for it
;o)
19/5/04 Directions to Hemel HERE
16/5/04 - Bears add Bristol 9s to list. The Bears ventured
into new terroritory today - the West Country - but quickly made
themselves at home by winning the Bristol 9s.
Press Release:
COVENTRY BEARS WIN INAUGURAL FORTY-TWENTY.CO.UK BRISTOL & WEST 9s
National
League Three pacesetters
Coventry Bears put in an impressive display
of running rugby to win the inaugural
Forty-Twenty.co.uk Bristol & West
Rugby League 9s competition at St Brendan's OB RFC,
Filton.
The Bears lived up to
their pre-tournament billing as overwhelming
favourites by
beating all-comers on route to a convincing 40-14 victory over
Army Plate champions Blandford
Bulldogs in an action-packed final. The Bears
finished the afternoon with an
impressive record of five wins and no
defeats, scoring some 154 points in the
process thanks to some superb
running and ball-handling.
Wingers James Hunt
and Tom Shaw were in
outstanding form, claiming a bagful of tries apiece and
narrowly missing out on
the Brunel Medal for player of the
tournament. That gong eventually went
to Blandford
Bulldogs outstanding
second-rower David Bates, who showed just
why he made 10 substitute appearances for
Workington
Town last season.
Speaking after the
tournament, Bristol Sonics Chairman Phil Cole said:
"We're absolutely delighted at the way the afternoon went. The
sun shone, the
spectators loved it and the rugby on display was fantastic.
Our
congratulations must go to the
Coventry Bears,
who
showed just why they're
one of the best sides in National League
Three this season. Congratulations,
too, to the Sonics lads, who played
magnificently to take away the Plate."
Squad:
Dean Thompson, Tom Shaw,
Adrian Veamatahau, Vincent Rabot,
James Hunt, Clinton Scott-Knight,
Chris McBride, John Fairhurst,
Scott Clendenning-Fenton, Ken Dowding,
Rich Davies, Troy Perkins
FORTY-TWENTY.CO.UK BRISTOL & WEST 9s FINAL
Coventry Bears 40 -
14 Blandford Bulldogs
FORTY-TWENTY.CO.UK BRISTOL & WEST 9s - GROUP STAGE RESULTS
Coventry Bears 22 - 0
Blandford Bulldogs
Coventry Bears 28 - 6 Aretians
Plymouth RLFC 10 - 36 Coventry Bears
Bristol Sonics 0 - 28 Coventry Bears
.........
For the record, it
was a fantastic afternoon - lots of speccies
relaxing in the glorious sunshine and some fantastic rugby,
particularly from the Bears. Hopefully we'll be doing it again next
year, when the Cup Final weekend moves to August -
Ron
(Click photos for
larger versions. Photo credits - Rob Walsh/Bristol Sonics)
9/5/04 - Bears 'firsts' keep up the run. The Bears club kept
up its impressive start to the season, making it four out of four with
an entertaining 48-14 nine try win over Bramley Buffaloes at Old
Coventrians this afternoon. Report and pix
HERE
9/5/04 - 'A' team win again. The Bears extended their winning
start to the TOTALrl.com RLC season with a 24-18 win over Birmingham
Bulldogs 'A' yesterday. Report HERE
7/5/04 - Team For Sunday -
Troy Perkins has announced his team for Sunday's match against the
Bramley Buffaloes (Old
Coventrians, 2.30).
The line-up is
largely the same as that which so clinically disposed of Underbank
Rangers in round one last Sunday. However, the one casualty of that
match - second row - Nick Vasallo, has been replaced by Cov RU
stalwart inside-centre Mick Curtis. Mick missed quite a few games in
the recently-concluded RU campaign and is raring to get started in
this, his debut rugby league outing. Son of Coventry City legend
George, Mick is a very strong and direct runner with ball in hand and
will be expected to make good yardage.
Nick Vasallo will now
miss several games of the campaign having broken an arm.
That aside, Perkins
expressed satisfaction at being able to select from strength, and
being in a position to reward the rest of last week's starters - bench
included - with selection.
3/5/04 - New Players
- A round-up of some of the Bears' new signings; by Troy Perkins.
The Bears have been
very busy recruiting quality players to bolster the squad this season,
and have brought in some very exciting new signings - who are expected
to contibute to a successful campaign. And it seems this optimism may
be well-founded judging by last weekend's performances by both teams.
New Boys from Down-Under....
Chris McBride: Chris is a big prop (6'4 and 19 stones). He played for
Newtown Jets in Sydney who compete in the 2nd Division. Chris is a
strong ball runner and has the ability to offload in tackles and is
expected to lead from the front.
Clinton Scott-Knight: Clinton is a stand-off who played in the junior
teams of the Canberra Raiders. Very skilful, he has good vision and a
great understanding with his best mate Adrian Veamatahua. They
confirmed this by combining for some superb tries on Sunday.
Adrian Veamatahua: Adrian is a young centre from Tonga who has a
bundle of speed and a rare ability to pop up all over the field. He
has great vision and nearly always breaks the first tackle.
Scott Clendenning-Fenton: Scott is a scrum half who played in the
junior teams of Canberra Raiders and will be our play maker. He is a
great organiser and is a very tough defender for a little guy.
Nick vassallo: The oldest member of the new aussie recruits. Nick is a
second rower with an extremely high work rate. Great defender.
Also coming into the squad from much closer to home....
Mark Hyslop: Mark plays for Coventry Tech during the winter, and has
been the stand-out player during the pre-season friendlies. Mark is a
is a full back, and even though he is new to the game of rugby league,
his positioning and knowledge is already first class. He's a big lad
who chimes into the backline and creates all sorts of trouble for the
opposition's defence.
Lee Ashford: Lee is a prop who plays rugby union for Keresley. He is a
no nonense font-rower who is a tough defender and is very hard to stop
when he has the ball in hand. Also new to rugby league, but big things
are expected from him.
2/5/05 - Result
from Huddersfield - Huddersfield Underbank Rangers 22-44 Coventry
Aquatics Bears. (Reports
HERE).
1/5/04 - Result
from Old Covents - Bears 'A' 54-18 St. Albans 'A' Report
HERE
30/4/04 - Match
Preview - vs Huddersfield 2/5/04, by Troy Perkins. The
Coventry Bears head north on Sunday to play the LHF
National 3 season opener against a very strong team in
Huddersfield Underbank Rangers.
The team has a mix of new faces
including Mark Hyslop who has impressed at fullback in the pre season
friendlies, also the five
new Australians we have signed in the off-season
have been impressive in training and they are looking forward to being
a part of the Bears set-up.
I'm also
expecting big things from Lee Ashford who is playing only his fourth
game of league on Sunday. He is a big strong
lad and will be very effective coming off the interchange bench.
All the lads have trained well this week
and are all looking forward to Sunday.
Huddersfield will be a good side, however I
have selected a big pack and we have some classy backs.
As long as our forwards can lay a
solid platform by gaining good metres, this
will give our halves Clinton Scott-Knight
and Scott Clendenning-Fenton
the chance to create opportunities for our
speed men out wide. I am confident of
getting a win first-up as long as we stick
to our game plan and our defence is rock solid.
Team: 1. Mark Hyslop
2. Dean Thompson 3. Adrian Veahmathau 4. John Fairhurst 5. Tom Shaw 6.
Clinton Scott-Knight 7. Scott Clendenning-Fenton 8. Chris McBride 9.
Alex Brown 10. Alan Robinson 11. Nick Vassallo 12. Matt Wright 13.
Troy Perkins 14. Joe Smith 15. Tim Stevens 16. Lee Ashford 17. Ian
Grimes
If you're looking for
something a little closer to home, don't forget that the Bears also
take on St. Albans at Old Coventrians' ground, Tile Hill Lane on
Saturday 1st May (KO 2.30).

Season Launch
27/4/04
26/4/04 Press
Release - Season Launch and New Sponsor News.
The Coventry Aquatics
Bears Rugby League Club, the leading Rugby League side in the
Midlands, are holding their 2004 season launch to mark the start of
their LHF Healthcare National League Three campaign on Tuesday
the 27th of April. The
event is being held at Coventry’s premier pre-club venue (and
associate sponsor of the Aquatics Bears),
The Glasshouse Bar in the Bull Yard (024
7625 2255).
On the evening, the team will be presented
with the new playing uniforms by Robin Hopkins of main sponsors
Coventry Aquatics. It will be a great opportunity for all fans
and members of the press to meet the players and sponsors, as well as
for potential sponsors to learn more about the club prior to the
opening fixture away at Huddersfield-Underbank Rangers on Sunday 2nd
May.
“This is a very exciting time for the Aquatics Bears” said club
secretary Ron Banks. “We have secured an incredible three-year
sponsorship package with Coventry Aquatics which we are thrilled
about. It will give us the kind of off-field platform that will
give us the stability to make real progress on the field. We
have recruited well and retained our key players from the 2003 squad.
From a historical perspective this is a big year for
rugby in the City, with the opening of the New Butts Park
Stadium. This breathtaking venue will
host the NL3 side’s home fixtures during the
summer and be the home to the city’s 15-a-side outfit in the winter.
This very ground was home to the professional Rugby League side in the
city until the demise of the club in 1913, and it even hosted a match
featuring the touring Australian side of 1910. It's a dream come
true for all at the club to be playing against such
great Rugby League teams as Bramley and Carlisle in a national
competition". Banks went on to add that the Aquatics Bears will
also be continuing to run a summer conference team, with home fixtures
being played at Old Coventrians RFC.*"
In addition to the excellent deal with Coventry Aquatics, the club has
managed to negotiate some fantastic backing from local businesses in
and around the city. This will see this season’s playing uniform
feature not only the logo and Website of the club and Coventry
Aquatics, but also the badges of Kendall Building Services from nearby
Bedworth, and city-based kit manufacturers
Flash Rugby UK*.
Head Coach Troy Perkins, who played in the Aussie
NRL for St George Dragons and Penrith Panthers, as well as for
Toulouse and UTC in France, has brought a
wealth of knowledge and experience to the club since his arrival in
2003 and is looking for an improved league
placing for the Aquatics Bears this season. Perkins said “We
found last year to be a very tough learning curve;
this was the first real opportunity that many of our players had ever
had of playing regularly against strong sides from the traditional
Rugby League areas. We learnt some pretty tough lessons, and
have worked hard in the off-season to put what we learnt into our
football. We will be a stronger, better drilled, and less naïve
outfit in 2004. A play-off place is a real possibility for us in
our second season in this competition.”
The new kit designs are shown
below, and these
will
be available to members of the public to buy shortly (prices to follow,
please check back on this site at
www.coventrybears.co.uk
or www.coventrybears.org.uk
regularly for updates). The home shirt features the
city’s traditional light blue colours, and the striking away shirt
flashes of red on the torso and sleeves.
Come and join the
2004 squad on Tuesday for what promises to be a great night.
For further information on The Coventry Aquatics Bears please contact
club captain Alan Robinson on 07974 517519.
Special thanks to Robin Hopkins and
his team at Coventry Aquatics (www.covaquatics.co.uk),
Phillip Kendall of Kendall Building Services (Bedworth), Steve Weeks
of Flash Rugby UK of Coventry, Old
Coventrians RFC for their assistance, and the continued support of
Coventry RFC Chairman (and former professional RL player) Keith
Fairbrother and his committee.
View this
season's new strip. Click on graphic....

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21/4/04 - Note
that the first match of the season vs Huddersfield UR (a) has been
rescheduled for Sunday 2nd May (originally 1st May)
20/4/04 -
The Bears' season launch is
at 9pm Tuesday 27th
April at the Glasshouse
Bar. 11/12 the Bull
Yard
in the city centre
(024 7625
2255). All
fans, potential sponsors and all players
etc. are invited to meet the new
players and see the new kit unveiled as well as meet sponsors
and have a few beers.
Players should
also note that training is on Tuesday and Thursday
evenings at Old Coventrians
RFC, Tile Hill Lane. Start 6.30pm
PROMPT!
19/4/04 - Steelers withdraw from League. Teesside Steelers have
withdrawn from National Division 3 competition - see
HERE for further information.
No news yet on
how this affects the Bears, or whether there is a club lined up to
take over the Steelers' fixtures.
16/4/04 - Cov's trip to Thorne Moor for the RLC
Cup semi against Gateshead has now been cancelled to enable the
Bears to honour their long-standing commitment to Cardiff the
following weekend. It was thought only fair to bow out at this
stage rather than potentially reach the final only to be unable to
compete.
15/4/04 a letter from Belgrade - Cov player-coach Troy Perkins is in
Serbia at the moment doing good deeds - and undoubtedly enjoying life
in the process. He sends this report (dated 10/4/04)...
Hi everyone,
I have been in Serbia for four days now and
I'm having a great time.
The people are very friendly and there is a
lot of history to learn about in Belgrade.
Everything is very cheap and the nitelife is sensational and
the best thing is beers cost about 50 pence.
The rugby league coaching is going great,
however they have very limited resources and
in fact one team train on a public park where there is just a piece of
grass a little smaller then a footy field and they don,t
even have changing rooms.
I laughed when one of the coaches arrived with a plastic bag
with 4four balls in it and he was wearing a
Newcastle Knights
jersey from about 1990. That picure will
stick in my memory for a long time.
Even with limited resources the boys love
their footy and at the first session I took
on Wednesday night there was 50 guys. It was
a bit chaotic
especially taking the session on my own.
However I managed, just.
I also went to a high school where
there were 40 kids and only one of the
children had heard of rugby before and I'm
sure this would have been Rugby Union.
I did some passing drills with them and some picked it up fast
and some even at the end of the session were
doing basketball throws.
I met with the president of the Serbian
Rugby league and he asked me if I would be their national coach and
come to Serbia maybe once every 6 weeks if
they can get my flights paid for by a sponsor and be involved when
they play in the Mediterranean Cup in
October.
The people running the rugby
league are very enthusiastic and are doing a great deal of work to
develop the game here.
In a few hours I am going to watch
the first match of the season so it should be a great afternoon.
Troy
Irish
Wolfhounds Honours (or is that HONORS???). Al 'Boomer'
Robinson has been named as player/coach of the Rugby League Ireland
'Irish Wolfhounds' for the Annual St. Patrick's day challenge versus
the USA National team, the Tomahawks. The game is scheduled to be
played on St. Patrick's day 17th March and will be played in Savannah,
Georgia. Joe Smith of the Bears has also been selected in the team to
travel which includes players from the Irish summer competition and
many other BARLA clubs. The team will be announced in the rugby league
press in the next few days.
Congratulations
to both the Bears boys, and indeed to all UK based players who are
taking part. I'm hoping that Boomer will supply early copy and perhaps
pix of the tour for the Bears' website.
Sponsorship
and Players. Finally, Al tells me that there is a big
announcement re. sponsorship deals AND new player signatures coming up
soon. Watch this space.
Player
Recruitment
As usual,
the club looking to recruit as many quality players as possible so if you know of anyone interested put them in touch.
Contacts:
Troy
Perkins 07708764645
Alan Robinson 07974517519
Jim Mangan 07821164827
30/11/03
Featherstone Lions 60-21 Coventry Bears.
The
Bears, severely weakened by several late player withdrawals -
including South African international Tim O'Shea who sustained an
injury on Saturday afternoon, went down to a very strong Featherstone
side today. After a very competitive first half where the visitors had
the edge until the dying seconds, Featherstone ran away with the game,
but were ultimately flattered by the scoreline against the summer
team. Report now online HERE.
To
illustrate how the Bears played I thought I'd just reprint here what
Bearman said on the Message Board:
Anyone
looking at the scoreline would think we were hammered- We were not.
All the lads that played today did us proud and at half time we had
them rattled going in just 6 points down. I was talking to Gary
Hetherington at half time (Chief executive Leeds Rhino's) and he too
was impressed at the Bears play.
We lost today because we are playing out of season- in future we need
to get into the swing of things before the challenge cup starts.
Those words that the Featherstone management said about us were
straight from the heart we really did impress them.
Andy the physio who we used today told me after the game that we would
beat his side Eastmore Dragons and most other Pennine league teams. He
said that Featherstone Lions are a really good team and not many teams
would have put up such a good display.
That was the strongest team they have fielded this year- and we had
them rocking and reeling.
Once again Thanks Lads
27/11/03
Featherstone Lions vs Coventry Bears - News.
Ahead
of Sunday’s Challenge Cup game against Featherstone Lions the Bears
have been boosted by the inclusion of four Coventry RFC players.
Centre Roman Piotrowski and speedy winger Matt Richards have been
released to play their first games of rugby league, while Dave Campton
makes a welcome return to the Bears outfit having had a season’s
break from the 13-a-side code. In addition the Bears will have a
further fillip in South African RL international Tim O’Shea. Tim
represented South Africa in the last rugby league world cup and has
expressed an interest in playing league again.
Supporters
are welcome to travel to Featherstone on the team coach which leaves
at 9:30 on Sunday morning from the Coundon Road stadium.
Team
from:
Rich
Pepperell, Roman Piotrowski, Matt Richards, Tim O’Shea, David
Campton, Andy Lewis, John Fairhurst, Dan Price, Dean Thompson, Tim
O’Shea, Joe Smith, Ken Dowding, Alex Brown, Tim Stevens, Matt
Wright, Michael Hewitt, Troy Perkins, Neil Lightowler, Clem Muchiti,
Rich Chappell, Rich Davies
Directions
to Featherstone Lions
M62.
Exit junction 31 and follow signs for Normanton Ind
Estate/Featherstone.
After
approx 3 miles you reach a roundabout, go straight on and at the
traffic lights turn left to Featherstone Road, Ground is 500 yards on
right.
24/10/03
- Challenge Cup Draw.
In the draw for the 2003/2004
Challenge Cup, Coventry Bears have been drawn away to Featherstone Lions. The game will take place on the weekend 29/30th November.
Featherstone play in the National Conference Premier League, and are coached by former Halifax half back Richard
Agar. in 1997 they defeated Doncaster in the 3rd round before losing to Hull Kingston
Rovers. In 1998 they defeated Hemel Stags only to lose in the 4th round to Halifax Blue Sox.
The final will be played at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff on the 15th May
21/10/03
- Mirfield-Harrison RFC Makes Another Big Signing
Lucy
and Mirf would like to announce the arrival of their latest
prop-forward Benjamin Robert Edward - born 6.45 pm Monday 20th
October, weighing 7lb 4oz.
Mother
and Son are doing very well.

Congratulations
to all involved (and Mirf ;o) )
23/9/03:
Youth Match at Coundon Road
The
combined Coventry Bears/Hinckley RFC u14/15 team will play a
'cross-code challenge' match at Coundon Road on Saturday (KO 1pm)
against Doncaster. Come along and see the future Bears first-teamers
playing both codes against an established RU youth side. First half
Rugby Union, second half Rugby League. Should be interesting!
22/9/03:
Announcement - Coventry Bears AGM
Monday
27th October at Coventry FC, Coundon Road. 8pm start PROMPT!
19/9/03:
A couple of newsworthy items just came up:
First;
there is a three-day coaching course coming up at Derby soon. If
interested contact Ron Banks (details on links
page). The course runs on the 1st, 2nd and 9th of November, and the
cost is £77. There's also a ref's course in the new year, details
also from Ron.
And
second; Boomer has passed this on:
We
have organised a winter schedule and will be having some games to help
develop the RLC team as well as in preparation for the Challenge Cup
weekend Draw which will be either Saturday or Sunday on the 15th Of
November. Please let me know of any problems and if indeed you can be
involved to play or help.
Winter
Schedule pre-Christmas:
Wednesday
OCTOBER 1st: Coventry Bears RLC Development Squad game vs tbc.
k.o. 7.30pm Under floodlights at Coundon Rd Coventry RU.
Wednesday
OCTOBER 15th: Coventry Bears RLC Development Squad game vs tbc.
k.o.
7.30pm Night game under floodlights at Coundon Rd Coventry RU.
Wednesday
OCTOBER 29th: Coventry Bears National 3 Full Squad game vs
tbc. k.o. 7.30pm Night game under
floodlights at Coundon Rd Coventry RU.
Wednesday
NOVEMBER 12th: Coventry Bears National 3 Full Squad
Training. 7pm start at Coundon Rd
Coventry RU.
CHALLENGE
CUP WEEKEND NOVEMBER 15th:
Saturday/Sunday
(Home or Away) tbc.
Coventry
Bears National 3 Full Squad.
7/8/03
- Match Preview - Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks vs Coventry Bears,
9th August. Coventry Bears finish off
their first season in National League 3 on Saturday with a visit
to Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks. The first season has been very
much a learning one for the Bears as they have ran into a number
of experienced rugby league teams whose knowledge of the game
has been too much for the still union orientated players of
Coventry. The Bears have introduced a number of new players this
year but this has often led to inconsistent performances as,
unlike last year, a settled team and pattern of play has not
been produced. Last weeks defeat at South London Storm means
that Coventry are looking already to next season with
experienced coach Troy Perkins already confirmed for next year
and he hopes to have a bigger role on the field as well next
year saying ‘I have enjoyed my time with Coventry Bears this
year but my main regret is that I have been able only to play 2
games before picking up a knee injury. It frustrates me so much
having to watch the guys from the sidelines. Next year I am
looking forward to the challenge of playing more and coaching.
We as a club intend to have a much more committed and
professional outlook next year, particularly in the preparation
for games.’ While the game on Saturday is only a matter of
pride for the Bears it has real meaning for the home side as the
Hawks need a win to secure there place in the end of season
play-offs. The two sides fought out an exciting 32 all draw at
Coundon Road only two rounds ago and if the game reaches those
levels then it is sure to be a fine climax to the Bears National
League 3 season. Coventry are again hit by the suspensions
picked up earlier in the season which have all come into affect
at the same time removing a number of experienced players.
However the Bears do welcome back scrum half Joe Smith and full
back Rich Pepperell who were both absent last week. Coventry
Bears will be looking to finish the season on a high with a big
performance at Sheffield to ensure a memorable end to an
ultimately disappointing first season in the National Leagues.
The kick off is earlier than normal at 1pm in Sheffield’s
Hillsborough Arena.
5/8/03
- Apologies for the lack of service over the last few days. We've
been having problems with our hosting, and for some strange
reason, when I finally managed to get things back online the
site had gone back to the 12th of June!
Don't
ask me...
However,
I have done everything I can to recover the site back up to
date, but if you notice anything that was there,
but isn't now, please let me know.
Anyway,
the match report is now, finally, online HERE.
30/7/03
- Match Preview - South London Storm vs Coventry Bears, Saturday
August 2nd. Coventry
Bears' play-off hopes rest on the two fixtures they have
remaining in National League 3, starting this week at South
London Storm.
Despite
picking up a point at home to Hillsborough Hawks last week the
Bears did not gain much ground in the play-off race and sit a
point outside the crucial top six positions. The importance of
this Saturday’s game is further increased by the fact that
South London Storm are one of the two teams sitting just that
one point above the Bears. The two teams met at Coundon Road in
only week three of the competition with Coventry coming out
narrow 20 points to 14 winners in a closely fought contest.
South
London are another team who, like the Bears, graduated from the
Summer Conference this year into the National League 3
competition. The clubs are linked in that the Storm shared
Coventry’s Grand Final glory at Cheltenham last year as they
won the Shield competition and are regarded as one of the clubs
with the best youth set-up in the south.
Coventry
Bears will look to keep faith with many of the players who have
performed well in difficult circumstances over the past couple
of weeks against strong Northern opposition. Coventry welcome
back leading try scorer John Fairhurst. but are without one of
their most reliable players, Wales amateur international full
back Rich Pepperell who is unavailable. The other concern for
the Bears is that their earlier season disciplinary
indiscretions have come back to hurt them as a number of lengthy
suspensions to some key players start.
Coach
Troy Perkins, who is still injured,
is optimistic heading into the weekend. "These last
two games are really sudden death for us if we want to reach the
play-offs, he said, which given the difficult first season we
have had in National League 3 will be a decent achievement. We
have produced two reasonable performances in the last two weeks
but only picked up one point. We really need to make sure this
week we come away with the win."
The
Coventry Bears 'A' side move into the knock-out phase of the
Summer Conference Shield this week with an away tie against old
adversaries Rotherham Giants.
30/7/03
- Directions to South London RLFC for the 2.30 kick off at
Streatham and Croydon RFC on Saturday. The address for
the club is 159 Brigstock Road, Thornton Heath, Croydon, CR7 7JP
The
best entrance to the ground is off Frant Road which is just off
Brigstock Road. As you go down Frant Road from Brigstock road it
is the first right.
Map
link
26/7/03
- The Bears' last home ND3 match finished in a creditable 32-32
draw with Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks. The home side
had the best of the first half, yet failed to really press home
their advantage, turning round 20 points to 16 to the good.
It
was a somewhat different story in the second period as the Hawks
built a commanding lead. However, a strong final quarter
fightback squared the scores, and a near miss by Alex van der
Walt with a late drop-goal attempt nearly secured the win.
This
was a much improved Bears side on display this afternoon, with
the inexperienced lads in the squad fronting-up admirably under
the influence of some excellent performances by the 'senior'
players.
A
very entertaining match for the spectators, but we're left to
wonder just what might have been had the team managed to put a
few more displays like this together.
Plenty
to build on for the remaining away matches, starting with South
London next weekend. Full report now online here.
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3/6/03
Please note in your diary...The Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks
fixtures have now been reversed.
The home game will now be on 26th July, and the away match
on the 9th August WITH A 1PM KICK-OFF. The Results page has been
changed to reflect this.
Also,
we have now had official confirmation that the Bedford club have
withdrawn from the RLC competition, and therefore the 'A' team
have blank Saturdays on the 14th June and 19th July.
27/5/03
Training has now moved to TUESDAY and THURSDAY evenings,
starting at 7pm, at OLD COVENTRIANS RFC.
Please
note that attendance is vital on Tuesdays as squads will be
announced that night to allow for Match Programme preparation
and publication in the Coventry Evening Telegraph on Friday. Any
apologies should be addressed to Matt
Allsopp on 07973 200654.
27/5/03
CarWashUpdate! The Car Wash raised over £200 for club funds. Thanks
to Tesco, Clifford Bridge Road, and all that took part. Other
venues (with good water supplies!) are being actively sought for
future events. Any suggestions, speak to Ron
Banks.
21/4/03
PLEASE NOTE that the old www.coventrybears.co.uk
URL has now been restored after being belatedly retrieved from
the previous host. If you have accessed this site via the
temporary .org.uk URL, please click on the link above to be
redirected, and update any links or Forum signatures or
Favourites/Bookmarks you may have to reflect this change.
Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
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24/7/03
- Match Preview - Coventry vs Sheffield Hillsorough Hawks,
Coundon Road, 26th July. Coventry Bears face another challenge
from the north in their final National League 3 home game of the
season at Coundon Road on Saturday.
Sheffield
Hillsborough Hawks are experienced in the national winter
leagues and are successfully adapting to the summer competition.
They feature a number of experienced players who have played at
various professional levels, including Bright Sodje, who has
featured for a number of Super League Clubs including Sheffield
Eagles and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.
The
Hawks are the only side to have beaten league leaders Bradford
Dudley Hill so far this season, the side to whom the Bears lost
last week by 40 points to 8. Despite good recent form Sheffield
are still only just in the play-off places, sitting in fifth,
two points above the Bears who currently lie seventh. The
play-offs will feature the top six sides so this week’s clash
is vital for the Bears if they hope to contest the end of season
knockout rounds. The Bears still have every chance as they face
the Hawks again away after Saturday’s home game and sixth
place South London Storm once before the end of the season, so
Coventry’s fate is certainly in their own hands.
Again
Coventry’s spate of unavailable and injured players continues
so much of the inexperienced side who travelled to Dudley Hill
last week and performed bravely in defeat will continue in
action this week. One notable absentee from last week’s side
will be centre John Fairhurst who is the team’s top scorer,
and his experience will be missed in the back line.
Joe
Smith again stands in as skipper and said "For the second
week in a row we will be looking for a number of inexperienced
players to produce big performances against a good quality
northern side. All the players managed to raise their game in
defeat last week, particularly in the second half, so we know we
have to perform even better this week if we are going to get the
win."
Coventry
are sure to give it all in this game and for the remainder of
the season in order to gain at least a further two wins which
Coach Troy Perkins hopes should secure a play-off spot -
"Because there are so many teams around the cut off point
for the play offs taking wins off our fellow contenders could be
crucial. All three games we have left are with teams who are
fighting, like us, for those fifth and sixth positions so wins
against them will hurt their chances as well as boosting ours.
Sheffield on Saturday is the start of a run of ‘must-win’
games for us, and I’m looking to the lads to rise to the
challenge".
The
game kicks off at 2.30pm on Saturday at Coventry RFC, Coundon
Road. Admission is £3 for adults and free for under 16s (programme
included).
21/7/03
- Pride in Northern defeat for depleted Bears. Report HERE.
17/7/03
- Match Preview - Bradford Dudley Hill vs Coventry Bears,
(19/7/03) Coventry Bears face one of their toughest
challenges so far this season as they travel to National League
3 leaders Bradford Dudley Hill on Saturday. Dudley Hill were
victorious in the corresponding encounter at Coundon Road in
June - an early blast of four tries meaning the Bears were
unlikely ever to win. However, the rest of the game was much
more finely balanced, with the Bears having the upper hand in
the second period.
Dudley
Hill were unbeaten at that stage of the season and only lost
that record last week to Yorkshire neighbours Sheffield
Hillsborough Hawks, so Coventry will have to be wary of a
potential backlash. Coventry also suffered defeat last week at
home to Huddersfield side Underbank Rangers which dented the
Bears’ play-off hopes.
The
race for the remaining couple of play off places would seem now
to be a five way scrap between Sheffield Hillsborough, Underbank,
South London, Manchester and the Bears themselves. Coventry
still face away fixtures at South London and Sheffield and a
Coundon Road return versus Sheffield, so a place in the top six
and knockout football is in the hands of the Bears themselves.
The
challenge at Bradford this week will not be helped by the number
of players not making the trip for various reasons, including
skipper Matt Allsopp and influential loose forward Rob Lowe. The
remaining experienced players will be expected to pick up the
responsibility to ensure the Bears put in a good performance
against the northern side in the rugby league heartland.
The
pack will look towards Ireland international Alan Robinson,
Wales Amateur international Richard Davies and the ever
dangerous John Nicholls to give the team forward impetus. Behind
the scrum, stand-in skipper Joe Smith, the experienced John
Fairhurst and Wales Amateur international Rich Pepperell will be
looking to create chances and tries for, amongst others, flying
winger Francis Slater.
Around
these players Coventry will be looking for some newer and less
experienced lads to step up and produce performances which show
they deserve to keep their places in the team ahead of the
unavailable players.
The
Coventry Bears side that travels will no doubt not be lacking in
pride and commitment and will endeavour to cause a big upset
against the league leaders.
14/6/03
Archive Player Stats for Seasons 2001 & 2002 have
now been loaded to the site. Click HERE
13/7/03
Despite leading at half time
with a scoreline that
didn't quite do justice to their early endeavours, the Bears
eventually went down by 30 points to 24 at tropical Coundon Road
yesterday. The now customary sending-off probably made no impact
on the final score as both sides suffered equally in this
respect. However the home side somehow contrived to snatch
defeat from the jaws of victory with some inexplicable decisions
and stray passing when laying seige to the 'bank line.
The
learning curve may be steep in the National Divisions, but I
can't help thinking that had this match been played twelve
months ago this would have been a very different result.
Call
it a 'bedding-in' season if you will.
6/7/03
The Bears ran out comfortable 48-14 winners at Coundon Road
yesterday, completing a season double over last year's
semi-final opponents Hemel Stags (see the 'Reports' page.
However,
the 'A' side went down 28-40 to an experienced Leicester
Phoenix at Old Covents.
4/7/03
Preview - Coventry Bears v Hemel Stags
(at Coventry RFC, Coundon Road
5/7/03).
Coventry Bears look to complete their first double of the season
as they welcome Hemel Stags to Coundon Road on Saturday.
The
Bears won the corresponding fixture at Hemel earlier in the
season by 19 points to 4 so the Stags will be looking to avenge
that defeat. Coventry and Hemel share a similar history as they
met in last year’s Rugby League Conference Grand Final won by
the Bears, but both sides are struggling to cope with life in
the National League 3 this year. Hemel are so far winless and
Coventry’s form has been very mixed with them surprisingly
struggling at home having lost the previous two home fixtures at
Coundon Road.
The
main focus this week for Coventry will be to reinstate the home
they share with Coventry Rugby Union club as a tough place for
visiting clubs to come.
The
other area for improvement will be the Bears discipline with
five red cards already received this season. Captain Matt
Allsopp said "this is obviously an area for concern as it
is costing us games now as you can only play short handed for so
long against sides of good quality. As a knock-on effect the
players will also probably have to serve suspensions at some
time, which along with our injuries will stretch the club's
playing resources".
One
positive from last week’s defeat at the hands of league
leaders Bradford Dudley Hill was the return to action of Dan
Price - an integral figure in the club's early days. Dan's
presence can only benefit the side. Ian Grimes also returns to
the side in place of Australian Matt Wright who is making a
visit back home.
Entrance
to the game is £3 for adults and free for under 16s and
includes a matchday programme.
Team:
1. Rich Pepperell 2. Francis Slater 3. Dan Price 4. John
Fairhurst 5. Luke Talbot 6. Alex van der Walt 7. Alex Brown 8.
Rich Davies 9. Matty Allsopp 10. Carl Southwell 11. Al Robinson
12. John Nicholls 13. Bob Lowe 14. Ken Dowding 15. Joe Smith 16.
Ian Grimes 17. Neil Saunders
Coventry
Bears' A side are also at home against Leicester Phoenix. The
game will be played at Old Coventrians RFC, kicking off at
2.30pm
28/6/03
On an afternoon when little went right for the Bears, Bradford
Dudley Hill showed their rugby pedigree and ran out winners by
36 points to 18. Those who witnessed the first quarter
however will probably feel that it was an acceptable scoreline
after watching the Yorkshiremen race into a 24-0 lead with
hardly a home hand touching the ball. At this point some on the
terraces were bracing themselves for a record defeat. However,
the depleted Bears team somehow reached into the depths of their
reserves and - even though down to 11 and 12 men for long
periods of the match - somehow managed to reach half-time
without further points being shipped. Indeed, the home team managed to conjure an unlikely 'win' in the second
period with three decent tries - all converted. Great character
under chin-dropping circumstances.
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Given
a little more discipline and a lot more luck with injuries this
side could finish fairly strongly and a place in the top half is
not out of the question - but they are big ifs at the moment.
26/6/03
Preview - Coventry Bears v Bradford Dudley Hill
(at Coventry RFC, Coundon Road
28/6/03). Coventry
Bears begin a run of three home games on Saturday at Coundon
Road - and the opposition could not be any tougher. The
visitors Bradford Dudley Hill are an experienced rugby league
club with many seasons in the top divisions of the winter’s
premier competition the National Conference behind them. The
switch to summer rugby league has done them no harm either and
they are the only side left to have won every game so far in
National League 3, so they sit clearly at the top of the table.
The addition of Bradford to the original Dudley Hill club name
reflects the wider area they are now drawing players from and
the support they have from the whole of the city in the northern
heartlands of the game.
The
Bears however will certainly be looking to rise to the
challenge, particularly on their home pitch. Again the
unavailability of players due to injury means changes within the
side as the Bears still wait to find a settled look to their
line-up. There is good news, particularly for the recently
overstretched forwards, with the return of Carl Southwell to add
further power to pack. Matt Allsopp also returns to both the key
roles of hooker and captain after a weeks absence, and will be
very keen to lead his side effectively in both capacities. The
returning skipper said ‘the side that travelled last week
performed well in difficult circumstances at St. Albans and the
performances of a number of debutants means that places are
keenly contested for this game. This week’s game is the kind
of fixture that players relish, facing experienced rugby league
players and testing yourselves against the best players in the
division. I have no doubt that we will meet Dudley Hill head on
and give a good account of ourselves. This game will be one of
the highest profile games of rugby league ever played in
Coventry and will certainly be a great occasion for supporters
who have been before and for anyone wanting to watch their first
game of league.’ In
the backs Luke Talbot returns to action after injury and he will
be looking for tries from the wing in an experienced back line.
Coventry still await the return to action of experienced
Australian forward Troy Perkins from a knee injury, although it
is hoped that he will be back playing very soon. Admission to
Saturday’s game which kicks off at 2.30pm is £3 for adults
(including programme) and free for under 16s.
Coventry
Bears 'A' team are also in action this weekend looking for a
double at the Telford Raiders who they defeated 34 – 28 in the
home fixture. The side should feature a number of players who
have gained valuable first team experience in the past few weeks
and this should give them an added edge as they compete to
regain those places.
The
team meet at Coundon Road at 11.30am
24/6/03
Directions to Telford Raiders at TF2 7AB
M6
J10A
M54
M54
J4
A464/A442
towards Telford (East) and Ironbridge
At
roundabout take the 4th exit for 0.2 miles
Exit
Roundabout onto B5060 (Castle Farm Way for 1.3 Miles
At
Roundabout take 2nd exit onto B5060 (Redhill Way)
At
Roundabout take 3rd exit onto Wrockwardine Wood Way
After
0.5 miles Turn right onto New Road for 174 yards to
Oakengates Leisure Centre
Contact
details: Janet Berry 07734847264
17/6/03
There will be a disco in the Coundon Road clubhouse
on
the evening of the Hemel and Leicester matches (5th July). It
kicks off at 7.30 and food will included in the £5 entry
charge.
14/6/03
Things on the up? For the first time ever, both Coventry Bears
teams recorded wins on the same day.
The first team
travelled to Hemel and defeated last year's Grand Final
opponents by 19 points to four, while the 'A' side took
revenge-with-interest over Wolverhampton - the scoreline of
46-22 more than making up for the narrow opening-day defeat.
Both Reports HERE
20/6/03
Directions to Woolams St.
Albans
M1 J9
towards St Albans. Two miles at roundabout turn left towards Harpendon.
Two miles at roundabout turn right onto Harpendon Rd. Two mile on, Woolams
is on the left. (Sorry about the lack of detail, but this is all
we've been supplied).
19/6/03
St Albans Centurions v. Coventry Bears Match Preview (Saturday
21st June).
Coventry
Bears go on a revenge mission this week to St Albans in National
League 3. The Centurions sent Coventry to a heavy home defeat at
Coundon Road just three weeks ago and the Bears are looking to
turn the tables in this return fixture. Again the Bears are
suffering from a number of injuries and unavailabilities for the
trip and the side will feature a new look from last week’s win
at Hemel Stags. Experienced Australian forward Troy Perkins is
still out with a knee injury while last week’s centre partners
Alex Nash and John Fairhurst are both also missing this week, as
is prop forward Carl Southwell. Coventry will be looking for a
number of players to come into the team, step up to the
challenge and take regular places in the first team squad.
Captain Matt Allsopp reinforced this, “this is a big chance
for the players who come in to make an impact and take the
places of people who are unavailable. Last week’s good win by
the ‘A’ side means that there is competition for places. It
is in this sort of game that people have to stand up and be
counted in order for us to get a result.” The Bears do however
welcome back one of the previous season’s outstanding
performers, John Nicholls, who will certainly add a dangerous
presence in the forwards.
The
Bears 'A' side do not have a fixture this week as it is a rest
week in the Rugby League Conference.
12/6/03
This Saturday's Matches...
Hemel
vs Bears: Coventry
Bears aim to get their season back on track as they travel to
Hemel Stags this week. Saturday’s opponents hold good memories
for the Bears as they were the side that were beaten in last
season’s Grand Final victory. Coventry beat the Stags by 31
points to 18 in that final at Cheltenham but would settle for
any margin of victory in this game. Both finalists have so far
disappointed in the step up to National League 3 this year with
Hemel yet to record a win and the Bears also struggling to
repeat last years achievements. The Bears are still suffering
after last weeks defeat at Teesside with the number of injuries
picked up there. Influential Australian Troy Perkins is
suffering from a knee injury and is a very doubtful starter as
is his fellow countryman Adam Lindsay. There is good news for
Coventry however, with the return of Carl Southwell and Ian
McGregor to boost the stretched forwards and Wales Amateur
International Rich Pepperell at full back. The wait on the
fitness of a number of players means the full team will not be
announced until the morning of the game.
Bears
'A' vs Wolverhampton: The Coventry ‘A’ side return
to RLC action after their enforced week off due to the
withdrawal of Bedford. They face Wolverhampton Wizards, who they
lost very narrowly to in their first match of the season, at Old
Coventrians RFC, 2.30pm kick off. (No team list available at
time of writing).
11/6/03
General Info and Directions to Hemel Hempstead Rugby League Football Club, Pennine Way Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP2 5UD
Telephone Numbers:
Rugby Manager Derek Millis 01442-254880 Mobile 07801-849471 (match days only) E-Mail
Derek.Millis@care4free.net
Club Office 01442-219799
Club Fax: 01442-249610
Club E-Mail info@hemelstags.com
Travelling by car:
From M1 Junction 8
First Roundabout - straight on
Second Roundabout - turn right into Maylands Avenue
Third Roundabout - turn left
Fourth Roundabout - turn right into Redbourn Road
Pennine Way is 250 yards on the left (beside Masterdrive)
From A41
Follow the signs to the M1
First Roundabout ('Funny Roundabout') - take M1 exit
Second Roundabout (Tesco) - straight on
Third Roundabout straight on
Fourth Roundabout turn left into Maylands Avenue
Next Roundabout turn left
Next Roundabout turn right into Redbourn Rd
Pennine Way is 250 yards on the left (beside Masterdrive)
By Train:
Hemel Hempstead Station (Euston Line). Bus to Pennine Way 5/6/03
31/5/03
Result: Coventry Bears 18 St. Albans 40
The Bears succumbed to a determined onslaught this afternoon
in the Coundon Road sunshine.
A
very game 'A' team fared no better, going down to TotalRL.com
Conference South Midlands leaders Birmingham Bulldogs by 62
points to 12
Reports here
28/5/03
Coventry Bears welcome St Albans Centurions this Saturday
(kick off 2:30pm) for the fourth round of the National Division
Three Championship. The Bears are looking to build on their last
home victory, which will not be an easy task as the Centurions
are also approaching this weekend's clash on the back of a
victory. The Bears have a significantly different squad to the
last home win; Francis Slater will be repositioned to full back
for the unavailable Richard Pepperell, and Alex van der Walt is
back from injury to play in the centres replacing John Fairhurst
who is also unavailable. Carl Southwell and Dave Campton return
to the squad from their Warwickshire County RU duties. They will
be warmly welcomed as Ian McGregor is still out with his injured
knee. Coventry Bears extend a warm welcome to debutant Troy
Perkins this Saturday. Troy the big Australian second rower
arrived from France just in time to witness the second half of
the last home victory against South London Storm and is fully
fit and raring to go.
Coventry
Team: 1. Francis Slater; 2. Alex Nash;
3. Bob Lowe; 4.
Alex van der Walt; 5. Luke Talbot;
6.Joe Smith; 7. Alex Brown; 8. Rich Davies; 9. Matt Allsopp (c); 10.
Alan Robinson; 11.
Tim Stevens; 12.
Ian Grimes; 13. Troy Perkins;
14. Scott Carver; 15.
Adam Lindsay; 16. Carl Southwell; 17.
Dave Campton.
Following
this weekend the Bears face three difficult weeks of away games
at Teesside, Hemel and St Albans, all of which
will facilitate transportation, and spectators are
welcome to join the Bears on the team coach.
The
RLC team travel to Walsall to face Birmingham Bulldogs. The
Bulldogs are unbeaten this season and will want to confirm their
top of the table spot. With the Nat 3 team welcoming back some
of the union boys the TLC team will be strengthened as a result.
Captain Craig (Poppy) Lee is able to call on Ben Hands on the
wing. His brother Charlie is hoping to have recovered and will
be looking to help the A’s get their first away win of the
season. Poppy said “They will be confident after the run of
results they have had but we hope to spring a surprise on
them."
Match Preview; Teesside vs Coventry
Coventry Bears face their longest journey of the season on Saturday as they travel to face the Teesside Steelers. The fixture brings bitter memories back for the Bears who lost to the Steelers in their first Grand Final in 2001. The game was only settled in the final minutes with a late try giving Teesside a
two point victory, and Saturday's fixture should be equally close. Captain Matt Allsopp said
"There are a number of lads who played in that final in Saturday's side and I know that like me they have a point to prove to the Steelers and want to gain some revenge for that loss in the Grand
Final."
The Bears are looking to bounce back from last week's disappointing performance against St Albans and a much improved positive attitude has been evident in training this week. A reshuffle in the back line sees an experienced centre partnership of John Fairhurst and Rob Lowe lining up outside South African stand off Alex
van der Walt and Coventry University student Clement Muchiti stepping up onto the wing. The forwards see only one change with Tim Stevens swapping to the bench for fired-up Australian Adam Lindsay. Dave
Schindler is promoted to the bench from the 'A' side following a number of consistent performances. Following his debut last week the experienced Troy Perkins will again set the standard for the Bears from loose forward.
Against the so-far-unbeaten Steelers, Coventry will be looking to be boosted by support from the Rugby League Conference squad members who are left without a game following Bedford's withdrawal from their division. They along with any other supporters are encouraged and welcome to travel on the team coach leaving Coventry RFC, Coundon Road at 8 am on
Saturday (£10).
Team: Slater, Muchiti, Lowe, Fairhurst, Nash, Van der walt, Smith, Davies, Allsopp, Robinson, Lindsay, Grimes, Perkins, Subs: Stevens, Carver, Brown, Schindler
Travel:
From
the A19 North or South, take the A1027 exit, signposted
Billingham/Norton. Follow this road
into Billingham and go straight over
three roundabouts. Next, go left at the t-junction of Central Avenue
and Belasis Avenue. Follow this road over a small bridge, to a fourth roundabout
– take the first exit onto Greenwood Road. Billingham RUFC clubhouse is on
the right, approximately ¼ of a mile further along Greenwood Road.
In
case of difficulty, please ring Lloyd on one of the following
numbers: (01642) 371019
(Home) (07811) 953390 (Mobile)
21/5/03
CarWash! The club are running a Car Wash on Saturday to
raise funds. If you are able to help, please get to Tesco,
Clifford Bridge Road, Coventry on Saturday morning for a 10
o'clock start. If you need any further details - and/or can help
with materials (buckets, sponges, car shampoo, shammies, old
towels etc) please contact Boomer or Ron ASAP (click Contacts
& Links above). The event will be advertised on four radio
stations over the next couple of days so it should be busy, and
all spare hands will be very welcome.
And
a bit of good news - we have been informed that Coundon
Road will now be available for the whole season for all ND3
matches
17/5/03
Match results were a mixed bag yet again today. The NL3
clash finished in a win for the Bears, who started slowly,
going behind to an unconverted Souths try. The team
settled however, and turned it round to a 20-4 lead, only to
come under sustained late pressure that might have stolen it
from them
.
The
'A' side, undoubtedly suffering badly from the knock-on effects
of player unavailability, went down 48-8 at Leicester.
New
Aussie signing Troy Perkins watched from the Coundon
Road stand and will undoubtedly be itching to pull on the shirt
in a couple of weeks time, adding to Mirf's dilemma when he
suddenly has a surfeit of players to pick from for the first
time this season. No doubt both teams will benefit greatly...
15/5/03
Match Previews - South London Storm (NLD3) & Leicester
Phoenix (Totalrl.com RLC)
As
the third round of the National Three and Rugby League
Conference competition approaches the Bears have their first
injury crisis with a number of key players out. The Bears have
added Ian McGregor to the injury list and he joins Matt
Wright and Alex Van Der Walt (Hand), Tom Shaw (Ankle), Andy
Whitehall (Knee). Joe Smith could also be added if he fails a
late fitness test on Saturday. However the Bears are still able
to field two strong sides who are both looking for their second
win of the season.
The
National Three side has a difficult home tie with South London
Storm who were entered into the league at the last minute, but
have already managed to take the scalp of pre-season favourites
Huddersfield on the opening weekend of the competition. Mirf has
named an unchanged first seventeen, with the only doubt being
over Joe Smith. The ever present scrum half badly damaged his
shoulder in last weekend's defeat to Manchester but is looking
hopeful for Saturday. Mirf said "We have a good
threequarter line up and there seems little point in changing
things. As long as we can ensure they get more ball than they
got last week we should have a strong chance of scoring a good
few points". The Forwards have changed with Scott Carver
starting his first game of the season at prop and Tim Stevens
and Alan Robinson both dropping into the second row, while Rich
Davies (prop), Matty Allsopp (hooker) and Rob Lowe (loose
forward) all keep their places. The bench has a new face as Will
Tunicliffe is promoted into the National Three team after a good
kicking performance against Telford last week, and Alex Nash is
welcomed back after a break following a nasty ear injury. Liam
McGar keeps his place while Ian Grimes is listed at 17.
Club
Captain Alan Robinson said "The squad is still short of
probably 10 players from which we'd like to select, but we are
only two weeks away from the full players' register being
available and I feel sorry for Mirf as he'll have some tough
decisions to make." Kick off for the National 3 game is
2.30 at Coundon road and spectators are welcome.
Team:
1. Rich Pepperell 2. Francis Slater 3. Luke Talbot 4. Jonny
Fairhurst 5. Ben Hands 6. Alex Brown 7. Joe Smith 8. Rich Davies
9. Matty Allsopp (c) 10. Scot Carver 11. Alan Robinson 12. Tim
Stevens 13. Rob Lowe 14. Liam McGar 15. Will Tunicliffe 16. Alex
Nash 17. Ian Grimes
The
RLC team travel to Leicester to take on a team lacking
consistency. Following last week's narrow win over the Telford
Raiders they are in buoyant mood and are confident that they
will put on a good display against the team who ended up runners
up in the group to Coventry last season. Craig Lee captains the
side again after a stint in the National 3 team last week.
Following training today he said "We are a little uncertain
of the final 17 at the moment; we definitely have a decent squad
and we are just awaiting confirmation of a few players'
availability following treatment on the physio table." The
coach added "We have a lot of raw talent and today's
session has gone very well. We are training the lads to play in
a Rugby League style and they are picking it up very quickly.
Hopefully they'll do us proud against the Leicester team. They
certainly have the hunger to learn and win, but we must remember
the Phoenix team are experienced and understand the game, so we
will be relying on our experienced guys, Craig Lee and David
Schindler to lead the way."
Leicester
play at South Leicester RFC, Welford Road, Wigston, Leics
(0116-2882066).
From
the M69, head east on A563 ring road towards Oadby & Wigston.
Take a right at the signpost to Northampton (A5199) and go to
the second roundabout. Ground is on right near Wigston
cemetery.
3/5/03
Historic win for Bears. Coventry Bears today opened their
account in National Division with a hard-fought win over a very
committed and skilful Warrington Woolston Rovers. Everyone knew the
step-up to the mainstream of the Rugby League hierarchy was going to
be hard and, equally, nobody knew whether this was going to be a badly
unbalanced fixture, with a Midlands Summer team taking on a Northern
BARLA Premiership outfit for the first time ever.
However
the Bears, minus several players who were involved with matches
elsewhere, proved to be equal to the task, running out 16-13 winners.
Report to follow.
Not
such good news from across the West Midlands where the Bears
Totalrl.com Summer Conference team went down to Wolverhampton
Wizards in what sounds like a see-saw game with Wizards getting a late
winner. Confidence is very high, however, that improvements will be
made in short order to get the season quickly back on track.
2/5/03
Click on this link for a map locating Wolverhampton Wizards' ground.
http://mqdirect.mapquest.co.uk/map.adp?venue=25562%269u
Apologies,
I have no more info than this.
2/5/03
Mirf's Preview. As Saturday the 3rd May is fast approaching
the preparation within the Coventry Bears side is going well for their
inaugural game in the newly-formed Rugby Football League National
Division 3 and also in their defence of the TotalRL.com Rugby league
Conference. For the first time in their short history they are to put
out two sides in competitions running concurrently.
The excitement in the camp is summed up by the new Bears National 3
captain Matty Allsopp who said "The lads can't wait to get out on
the pitch on Saturday. Many of us have been waiting since last
September to play and we are really excited about the prospect of
having two excellent teams out".
The Bears are playing out of Coundon Road for their National 3
fixtures and Old Coventrians on Tile Hill Road for their RLC games. At
the moment the training squad regularly numbers in the 30s and
with the end of the union season this number is rising weekly. The
turnout at training is fantastic and every week we are picking up
returning players and even more excitingly new players. The great
thing this year is that we can give twice the amount of players a run
out compared to last season and yet this year I have more selection
headaches than last year.
The amount of interest in the Bears and Rugby league is growing each
week and it means we can put out two first rate teams.
The first two squads of the season have been selected and the National
3 side has an air of familiarity about it with ten of last year's
triumphant RLC championship winning side playing, but there are new
faces in the shape of Jonny Fairhurst and Alex Nash at Centres.
Fairhurst, a former GB Amateur International is in his first season
with the Bears and adds a great deal of experience to the back line.
Nash is new to the game of League, but brings a fearsome tackling
reputation and great reading of the game. Other players getting a run
out include England Students International Alex Brown, who narrowly
missed out playing in last years grand final team and Tom Shaw who
missed the end of last season due to an injury. Rich Draper at 39 is
the oldest member of the National 3 squad but is arguably the fittest.
Of the 'Old Guard' the ones to look out for are Joe Smith at scrum
half who was instrumental last year, Alan Robinson who is getting back
to full fitness and looking awesome, Rob Lowe who reverts back to his
favoured role in the pack after playing out the end of last season in
the centres and
Matty Allsopp who is being given the captain's armband for the first
time.
The National 3 team are playing Warrington Woolston Rovers at Coundon
road in what promises to be a mammoth battle. Woolston currently play
in the top amateur flight in the North of England and will be
experiencing their first taste of summer rugby; they have an
experienced and seasoned squad and will probably prove to be one of
the Bears' toughest opponents this year. Many people expect Woolston
come down and have an easy ride in a non-traditional area for Rugby
League, but we have done our homework and while I don't want to make a
call on who will win or lose, I will say that we will come away with
our heads held high and safe in the knowledge that Woolston will be
going home knowing they have been in a tough game. For many of the
seasoned fans the tone for the season is likely to be set by this
game. It will be the first time a Northern team has played a midlands
team in a national league and it is likely to show us what the gap is,
if any!
ND3 Squad: 1) Rich Pepperell, 2) Tom Shaw, 3) Alex
Nash, 4) Jonny Fairhurst, 5) Francis Slater, 6) Alex
Brown, 7) Joe Smith, 8) Rich Davies, 9) Matty
Allsopp (c), 10) Alan Robinson, 11) Ian McGregor,
12) Jonny Nicholls, 13) Rob Lowe, 14) Richard
Draper, 15) Liam McGar, 16) Tim Stevens, 17) Luke
Talbot
The Rugby League Conference side has a good blend of experience and
new talent as they travel to Wolverhampton to take on the Wizards in
the opening game of their campaign. Leading from the front is Captain
Craig Lee, who was undoubtedly one of the most improved players last
season and beside him in the second row is Ian Grimes who has a wealth
of student representative honours. Returning from injury, Alex van der
Walt will test out his injured hands before hopefully returning to
National 3 duty next week. With Alex at stand off the new talent in
the back line is bound to receive good ball and should work well.
The new faces who have impressed In the pre-season cup competition are
the likes of Ben and Charlie Hands, both Warwickshire colts with bags
of potential, and they are joined by new signing Will Gilberts who
joins John Finn to give an impressive back line.
Wolverhampton came bottom in last years midlands regional phase of the
competition, but have had a couple of good results lately and are
looking on good form going into Saturdays clash, but the bears are
extremely confident.
"We
have a great RLC team, with some excellent new talent and I wouldn't
be at all surprised if half of this team played in the National 3 at
some time this season", said RLC Team Captain Craig Lee.
RLC Squad: 1) Will Tunicliffe, 2) Ben Hands, 3) Charlie
Hands, 4) John Finn, 5) Will Gilbert, 6) Alex van der
Walt, 7), TBC, 8) Jason Whetton, 9) Dave
Schindler, 10) Nigel Kane, 11) Craig Lee (c), 12) Ian
Grimes, 13) Chris Allsopp 14), Michael Greavy, 15) Jim
Magnon, 16) Rich Chapell, 17) Nathan Harrison
21/4/03
SUBS NIGHT - ALL PLAYERS Please
note that 2003 Subscriptions must be paid at training on
Wednesday evening if you wish to be considered for either of the
Bears' open-age teams!
25/3/03 I've
loaded 64 pix from the 2002 Grand Final. The link is on 'Stuff'.
They're biggish files so expect long download times over a
modem.
14/3/03
The
Irish Wolfhounds will face the USA Tomahawks in the annual St
Patricks day game in Philadelphia on March 17.
Coventry Bears will be represented in the game between the
American and Irish amateurs by Al Robinson and Wayne Holmes.
8/03/2003:
Season
2003 sees a huge change in the operations of the Bears. After three very
successful seasons in the Summer Conference, culminating in winning the
Harry Jepson Trophy last September, the Bears enter a new era as part of
the National Leagues setup.
National
3 is the start-point on the ladder to the Superleague, three
levels up. It's a tough road, but not insurmountable. Can top
level Rugby League be brought to the Midlands? Keep watching..
Earlier news on the Bears will be found by clicking on the topbar
button labelled 'Archive'.
27.1.03
Rugby League Conference
National
Champions
Coventry Bears are embarking
on a new era in the club’s
history, and from the start of the 2003 season the Bears will be running
four teams.
The
highest profile of these is the team which has gained entry into the newly
formed
‘National
League Division
3’
which lies just beneath the
professional ranks of the game’s Tetley’s Super League and National 1&2
divisions. The Bears also maintain their Rugby League Conference spot in the
North Midlands Division with an ‘A’ team. Newly formed U16 and U13 teams
serve to underline the club’s intent in developing the game of rugby league at
the grass roots level within the city.
Club
captain Alan Robinson said; “This is a huge boost for the sport in the
Midlands. Being a summer sport we can really raise our profile within the city
of Coventry as well as giving players and supporters the opportunity to try
rugby league at all levels”.
We
are seeking players for Open Age/U16/U13 levels as well as volunteers and
helpers who may wish to join the clubs staff and administration.
So
if you want to just give the sport a try or indeed test yourself at the highest
level then come along and get involved. To launch the new season the Coventry
Bears will be holding the following 3 key events:
Open
Night (Coventry RFC, Coundon Rd) Sunday 16th February at 7.00pm.
Training
will commence Wednesday 19th February from 6.30pm. (Coventry RFC,
Coundon Rd - Open Age).
Launch
‘Party’ at Old Wheats, Spon Street, Coventry, Saturday 22nd February.
(7.30pm).
For
further details please contact the relevant people:
Club
Secretary Ron Banks: 02476 455456 or 07956 251379 or email:
ron@banksFamily.Biz
Club
Captain Alan Robinson: 07974 517519 or email:
ajrobinson@yahoo.co.uk
Club
Coach Stephen Harrison Mirfield (Mirf): 07970 796487 or email:
stephenm@codemasters.com
1st
Team Manager Wayne Box: 07966 221895 or email:
wbox3@astonmartin.com
8/03/2003: Season
2003 sees a huge change in the operations of the Bears. After three very
successful seasons in the Summer Conference, culminating in winning the
Harry Jepson Trophy last September, the Bears enter a new era as part of
the National Leagues setup.
National
3 is the start-point on the ladder to the Superleague, three
levels up. It's a tough road, but not insurmountable. Can top
level Rugby League be brought to the Midlands? Keep watching..
The
latest news on the Bears will be found by clicking on the topbar
button labelled 'Latest'
9.1.03
THE RFL have confirmed the make-up of the new National League Three
and the Summer Conference.
The 10-team Nat. 3 competition kicks off on May 3rd 2003 and its introduction
means that elite level club Rugby League has reached an unprecedented level of
national expansion.
The member clubs are (in alphabetical order):
Bradford
Dudley Hill
Coventry Bears
Crawley Jets
Hemel Hempstead Stags
Huddersfield Underbank Rangers
Manchester Knights
Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks
St Albans Centurions
Teesside Steelers
Warrington Woolston Rovers
The
10 clubs have all been admitted to the new competition after successfully coming
through a rigorous application procedure.
National League Three becomes the fourth tier of the domestic club game beneath
National League Two, National League One and the elite Tetley’s Super
League.
Bradford-Dudley Hill, Sheffield Hillsborough Hawks and Warrington Woolston
Rovers have previously played in the British Amateur Rugby League’s (BARLA)
National Conference (they will continue to field teams in these
competitions).
Huddersfield Underbank Rangers have fielded teams in BARLA’s Pennine League
(they will also continue to field a team at this level).
Of the other member clubs, Crawley Jets, Teesside Steelers, St Albans Centurions
and Manchester Knights began as members of the Rugby League Conference (RLC) and
their fellow National League Three member Coventry Bears are currently reining
champions of that competition.
The Hemel Hempstead club were among the inaugural members of the London Amateur
Rugby League. They have played in a variety of competitions including the RLC
since their inception.
Throughout their existence all the 10 clubs have played major roles in
developing Rugby League within their own communities.
In the same way as National Leagues One and Two, National League Three will
climax with a six team play-off series and Grand Final. A full fixture list will
be released in due course.
Commenting on today’s announcement, Executive Chairman of the Rugby Football
League (RFL) Richard Lewis said: “We are delighted to be able to confirm the
line up of National League Three. The introduction of this competition means
that Rugby League’s national spread has reached an unprecedented level.
“National League Three is a key element of the RFL’s drive to expand and
develop Rugby League throughout the country and we welcome the new towns and
cities which have today become part of our national club structure.”
“Each of the 10 League members have shown a strong desire to compete at this
level and we are sure they will all contribute to what will be an exciting
season."
Fifty
two clubs will be competing in the
2003 Rugby League Conference season, including the Bears 'A' side.
The competing sides will be split as follows with six of the divisions
containing six clubs and two having eight.
EAST - Cambridge Eagles, Essex, Ipswich Rhinos, Luton Vipers, Saint Ives, South
Norfolk Saints.
LONDON & THE SOUTH - Crawley Jets 'A', Greenwich Admirals, Gosport Vikings,
Hemel Stags 'A', Kingston Warriors, North London Skolars 'A', South London
Storm, West London Sharks
NORTH EAST - Bridlington Bulls, Durham Tigers, Gateshead Storm, Newcastle
Knights, North Leeds Akademiks, Scarborough, Sunderland City, Whitley Bay
Barbarians.
NORTH MIDLANDS - Crewe Wolves, Derby City, Mansfield Storm, Nottingham City,
Rotherham Giants, Worksop Sharks
NORTH WEST - Blackpool Sea Eagles, Bolton le Moors, Carlisle, Chester Wolves,
Lancaster, Liverpool Buccaneers.
SOUTH MIDLANDS - Bedford Swifts, Birmingham Bulldogs, Coventry Bears 'A',
Leicester Phoenix, Telford Raiders, Wolverhampton Wizards.
SOUTH WEST - Bristol Sonics, Cardiff Demons, Gloucestershire Warriors, Oxford
Cavaliers, Somerset Vikings, Worcestershire Saints.
WALES - Aberavon Fighting Irish, Bridgend Sports, Cynon Valley Cougars, Rumney
Rhinos, Swansea Bulls, final side to be confirmed.
Bears
have gained new fixtures against start-up club Telford, and Bedford in the newly
constituted South Midlands league. However, the fixture against Nottingham has
been lost as the Outlaws 'move' into the North Midlands.
Acknowledgements
to the Totalrl.com website for information
9.1.03 The
London Broncos' 'Prop Idol' comes off the blocks at Coundon Road
on
Sunday morning. The 'Search for a Star' competition culminates in London with
the winner being awarded a professional contract at the Brentford-based club.
For more details contact Ron Banks
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