Rugby Club Issue 74 | Page 4

About us FOLLOW US ONLINE TWITTER.COM/RUGBYCLUBMAG About Us Based in Gateshead in the North East of England, PPL produces four UK magazines as well as the recently launched Australia/New Zealand version of Sport in Profile. Our five titles are Cricket Club, Football Focus, Rugby Club, Sport in Profile and Sport in Profile ANZ. ISSUE 73 DERI Won their league last season Rugby Club Magazine is committed to providing the Rugby world with a platform from which to share ideas, best practice and information with content provided by many leading figures within the industry including Chairman, CEO’s, Presidents and Managers of some of the top sporting establishments worldwide. SHEFFIELD TIGERS Optimistic ahead of the new campaign DEVON SHARKS Moved to the South West Men’s League for 2017 NEWCASTLE EMLYN Forty years of excellence 1977 - 2017 A major part of what we do is providing grassroots clubs with a chance to highlight the work they are carrying out with a focus on community involvement, youth development, sound financial planning and sporting success. The crucial role that these establishments play in the industry cannot be overstated and they regularly provide stories of astounding commitment, dedication and integrity. € 8.20 / £6.95 ISSUE 74 ISSUE I SSUE 15 14 € 8.20 / £6.95 I SSUE 47 BRISTOL FLYERS Building from their play-off position last season LEICESTER LIONS TIDEFORD Targeting growth on and off the track Competing in the Cornish Cricket League MURTON EAST KILBRIDE THISTLE Playing an important role in their local community Making fine progress in recent years HERTFORD TOWN Secured promotion last season ARCTIC QUEST TRURO PRESTWICH HEYS Building on a positive pre-season FARINGDON TOWN The latest with Vickie Pullin € 8.20 / £6.95 The latest with Jonathan Wyatt CORBRIDGE E xciting plans for the future Playing a vital role in their local community £6.95 Editor’s Welcome The new season is now underway and with the Autumn Internationals just around the corner it is a great time to be involved in the game. Issue 74 of Rugby Club Magazine looks at the work teams have been carrying out to make sure that they are ready for the new season. Old Cranleighan Rugby is looking to build on a successful campaign from last season whilst Darlington Mowden Park have strengthened their squad as they try to claim a higher finish in the league. Currie Chieftains have undergone a rebrand ahead of 2017/18 and are now targeting success on the field whilst Sally Hemming gives us an update on how Old Leamingtonians has been getting along since we last featured them. We are always keen to hear from anyone with a story to tell so whether you wish to promote a business, a club, individuals, initiatives or products please do not hesitate to contact our editorial team at [email protected] or call me directly on 0191 447 8383. Yours in Sport Jamie Seymour 4 Issue 74