Mini's wonder whos going to win this in 2006 ?



The RBS 6 nations trophy made a flying visit to Malton today, some Minis managed to track it down to Andy Macbeaths house, two RBS Representatives gave a short talk on the cups history and then allowed the lucky few to get their hands on the £60,000 silver and gold cup. Thanks to the Royal Bank of Scotland and the Macbeaths for the experience.

Report by Colin Owston



U12
| Christmas comes early for U12's



Malton & Norton U12's have received new shirts and sub suits.


Thanks to a sponsored Kickerthon, donations and kind intervention from D. Sleightholme & Sons.

Pictured above are some of the twenty eight regular squad with Team captain Tom Holmes being presented with the new shirts by Mr Adrian Sleightholme of D. Sleigtholme and Sons.

Report & Pictures by Colin Owston



DBG Re-cycling
, a new venture, for agricultural waste, have kindly agreed to sponsor the training bibs for Malton & Norton RUFC U11's, and they wish them every success in the forthcoming East Yorkshire Tournament.

Lets not forget to support our sponsors whenever we can, visit their website to learn more> www.derwentbuyersgroup.com




Photograph: Mark Sykes and Peter Witty, U11's coaches, Kate Nottingham (Proprietor) and Julie Witty who together run Derwent Buyers Group and DBG Re-cycling.



Malton Hospital receives a £1000 Donation


A cheque for £1000 presented on behalf of Malton & Norton RUFC by John Machin (Summer Ball Commitee) was handed over to Jane Hodgson - Minor Injuries Department Manager at Malton Hospital.

Pictured with John are, receiving the cheque Jane Hodgson. Also present left to right Phil and Nicky Ryan (Ball Committee) and Johns' son James. James along with Phil have good reason to say thank you to the team at Malton Hospital both having made good use of the facilities.

Their Chairman Stephen Armitage adds, "We at the Rugby Club feel both privilidged and fortunate in having the hospital at the centre of Ryedale and will in our small way continue to support it. Keeping the Hospital (Local) is in our opinion, a must".

Jane explained that, "the money would be used for the purchase of a wall mounted Opthalmascope and Auroscope. These are used for detection of abrasions and foreign bodies in and behind the eye. Many thanks to Malton/Norton Rugby Club."

By Stephen Armitage


TOP AWARDS
> MALTON & NORTON RUFC

Malton & Norton Rugby Union Football Club have become one of the first in Yorkshire to be awarded the prestigious Rugby Football Union Seal of Approval and the Sport England Clubmark.

To obtain these awards the club had to show that all aspects of Mini and Junior Rugby within the club were administered and carried out to a very high standard.

Work to achieve these milestones was started some two years ago under the watchful eye of Chair of Junior Rugby, Russell Stead. A hard working and dedicated team of workers not only ensured that the administration was in ship shape order but also gained personal qualifications in coaching, first aid, child protection and many other aspects of making Malton & Norton Rugby Football Club a child friendly and safe environment.

At a ceremony at The Gannock Clubhouse the awards were presented to The Club by The Chair of Community Rugby in Yorkshire, Mr. Steve Watson. He complimented Malton & Norton R.U.F.C. on their achievement and praised the work which was being done to build upon an already impressive set up. The Certificates for both awards were received, on behalf of The Club, by Russell Stead.

In a surprise presentation, Mr. Watson also presented Rugby Football Union Value The Volunteer certificates to two Malton & Norton stalwarts, Russell Stead and Bill Laidler, for their services to Rugby Football in England. A member of The Club since his youth Mr. Stead has been a player, club captain, committee member and currently Chair of Junior Rugby during his lengthy spell. Current Club Secretary and Fixture Secretary, Mr. Laidler, is also a former player, captain, coach and long serving touch judge. Both men are still very actively involved in the running of The Club and the awards are an appreciation of the devotion of both to what is one of the most go-ahead clubs in the County.

 




 
John Machin presents Malton Hospital with £1000 on behalf of Malton & Norton RUFC



Accepting the RFU Seal of Approval



RFU Award "Value the Volunteer", from Steve Watson (centre), Chairman of Community Rugby in Yorkshire



Bill Laidler (left), & Russell Stead (right) receiving their RFU Award "Value the Volunteer", from Steve Watson (centre), Chairman of Community Rugby in Yorkshire

 
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