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Richmond Rugby Club
On Saturday 4th November 2023 we are hosting a big ‘Club Day’. The day will be a huge celebration of rugby for all of our members from the under 5s to the over 75s.
As part of this celebration we are hoping many of our minis and youth players, and other young players from schools and clubs in the area with a connection to the club and the town, will take part in the Guard of Honour on the first team pitch to welcome the players on for the 3pm kick-off.
To get involved just bring your kids down in their Richmond playing tops (or other school/club top) on Saturday the 4th. We will need to have them here by 2.15pm. From this point the Community Team will look after them until after their Guard of Honour duties (so plenty of time to grab a beer!).
Whilst under 16s get in to watch the Men’s First XV game for free, adults do need a ticket. If you have a membership/season ticket that gets you in for free you’re good to go. If you don’t have a ticket we can sort one for you – just email communitydept@richmondfc.co.uk
Action needed
Let us know your child is coming on 4 November to be part of the Guard of Honour by emailing clubday@richmondfc.co.uk.
We hope to see well over 100 kids so we need lots of people to say yes to coming!
The Club Day will be lots of fun for everyone so please come and join us.
· 5 games of rugby to watch
· Music in the bar from 12noon to 7pm
· Special meal deals (£10 burger and beer/wine and £7 kids option)
· Enhanced pre-match hospitality: a sit-down 2 course meal for £25
· Kids entertainment and Guard of Honour
· Richmond Rugby merchandise on sale (keep warm this winter in style!)
Kind regards,
Vaughan Bentley
Richmond Rugby Community Team
Darell School Choir
The wonderful Darell School Choir will be performing at Kew Sparkle, in Kew Village on Friday, 1st December. They will be live on stage at 5pm. Please put this date in your diary and join in the festivities.
The Kew Sparkle committee have also begun their fundraising efforts to pay for the Christmas lights and trees in the village. If you would like to donate, help out or find out more, please visit their web page www.kewsparkle.org.