Rory T

Name: Rory T

Squad: Ladies

Date of Birth: 06/05/80

Place of Birth: Twickenham

Height: 1.90m

Weight: 900.0kg

Position: Replacement

Season Points: 78

Sponsor: Fentimens Ginger Beer

Starts: 9000

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Welcome to the Royal Signals Rugby Club

Welcome to the
Royal Corps of Signals Rugby Football Club Website.
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The Royal Corps of Signals Rugby Football Club encompasses all facets of Rugby from across the Corps, including both Union and League, Ladies, 7s and 10s. The Committee has been restructured in order to reflect this wide remit and now represents a solid foundation from which we will look to spread participation across the Corps and build on recent success. 
Corps level rugby has grown in strength and quality over recent years and we are constantly battling with heavy operational commitments and the associated need for extensive specialist training, coupled with the demands on training support, prior to deployment.  Against this backdrop, we must not turn our backs on sporting endeavor and we must remember the importance of sport to the social and physical well being of our soldiers. It was George Orwell who, in 1941, with war waging and Britain contemplating a grim future, wrote: "Serious sport has nothing to do with fair play; it is bound up with hatred and jealousy, boastfulness, disregard of all the rules and sadistic pleasure in unnecessary violence. In other words it is war minus the shooting.''
To paraphrase Brendan Gallagher, who reviewed an exhibit called “The Greater Game” at the Imperial War Museum (North) in 2004, “sportsmen make great soldiers because they are generally fit, courageous, aggressive, skilled, self-sacrificing and disciplined. What Orwell overlooked is that most sportsmen bring a generosity of spirit, dignity and integrity to everything they do, including going to war. With few exceptions, they behave better on the sporting field than the rest of mankind do in their everyday lives and over the years they have taken those qualities into the battlefield. They raise the bar, especially when the going gets tough.” He describes Orwell as “a solitary, introvert man who had no concept of teamwork and no comprehension of the passion which motivates sportsmen and women,” and it is essential that our hierarchy across the Corps and the Army does not fall into this trap of devaluing the true value of sport in a time of war. Rugby requires dedication, time and practice to master as a team and the continued support of all units and their chain of command is both vital and greatly appreciated.
With strong representation at the junior Army levels we are in a solid position to expand and develop. To adjust to our growing commitments we have temporarily relocated to Bramcote in order to provide a more central and accessible location for training and matches, and we are also looking to build for the future by developing our relationship with organisations such as Leeds Carnegie. 
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For those of you who have realised that this is the place to come for Army v Navy Tickets then please spread the word around the Corps for future fixtures.
 
The Club is also looking for sponsorship from ex-serving members so please get in touch via the web site if you are able to help. As the conduit for Army v Navy tickets the Web Site has an increasing audience and this is an ideal way to advertise.

Corps Merit Table 1 - 2009/2010
  Team P Pts
1 RLC 5 20
2 RE 5 14
3 RA 5 10
4 REME 5 10
5 R Sigs Union 5 8
6 Infantry 5 7
Club News

New Strip Ordered

A new strip has been ordered and should be with us prior to the start of the season. Follow this link to see the new design and see how to place orders. read

Calling Notice for Training Week and Corps Festival

The Calling Notice for the Training Camp and Corps Festival has been sent to your chain of command. To get a copy now follow the link in this article. read

Development Officer

Major Jason Kennedy has stepped into the role of Development Officer and will be the point of contact for all units throughout the Corps for assistance and advice. He will also co-ordinate the Corps Cup. read

DRAFT Corps Fixture List

The latest DRAFT version of the Corps Union Fixture List for 2010/2011 is here. read

Latest ARU Structured Season

The ARU structured Season has further amendments and the latest version is here. read

from BBC sport rugby union:

Exeter beat Gloucester on debut

Fly-half Gareth Steenson stars as Exeter claim a memorable win 22-10 over Gloucester on their Premiership debut. read

Treviso stun Scarlets in Italy

Italian side Benetton Treviso announce their arrival in the Magners League with a stunning home victory over the Scarlets. read

Australia edge Boks in thriller

Australia edge a classic Tri-Nations encounter in Bloemfontein, a last-ditch penalty from Kurtley Beale settling the outcome in favour of the visitors. read

England women chasing final glory

England captain Catherine Spencer believes her side can end New Zealand's dominance of the women's game when the two meet in Sunday's World Cup final. read

London Irish 33-16 Saracens

London Irish stage a second-half comeback to defeat Saracens in the Premiership's opening London double-header. read

Wasps 29-29 Harlequins

Wasps share honours with Harlequins in a 29-29 draw at Twickenham. read

From scrum.com

Berquist boots Auckland past Taranaki

Fly-half Matt Berquist played an influential role as Auckland revived their faltering ITM Cup campaign by beating Taranaki 27-13 at Eden Park on Sunday read

Smit: No excuses

South Africa captain John Smit delivered a brutally honest assessment of the World Champions' current troubles read

Baxter hails Chiefs triumph

Exeter Chiefs boss Rob Baxter was keeping his feet firmly planted on the ground after Saturday's stunning 22-10 win over Gloucester at Sandy Park read

Wallabies cling on to win a classic

Australia held their nerve to win a classic Tri-Nations battle with South Africa 41-39 at Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein on Saturday read

Wasps and Quins battle to a draw

Harlequins produced a second-half comeback to snatch a 29-29 draw with London Wasps in the London Double Header at Twickenham read

New boys Exeter shock Gloucester

Exeter Chiefs announced their arrival in the Aviva Premiership with a stirring 22-10 victory over Gloucester at Sandy Park on Saturday afternoon read