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Remembrance Weekend 2006

 

Dover RFC & Duke of York’s OBA

Remembrance weekend fixtures.

 

Dover RFC were proud to host the Duke of York’s OBA veterans fixture again this year. Last November was the first time this fixture had been hosted by the club, which proved a success thanks to the great effort and will on the part of the DYRMS OBA and Dover RFC to make it happen.

This year the work started early in preparation for a more ambitious day involving 2 fixtures at Crabble. It was thought unfair that the over 30’s were the only ones representing the OBA and the idea of an under 30’s side was floated. Such was the hard work by Dave Shott and his immediate team mates, a side captained by Andy Black was arranged fulfilling the U30’s fixture.

Thus some 150 Old Boys descended on Crabble (thanks to Neil Rankin who shuttled many of this number to the ground and back to their hotels afterwards). The Mercer’s laid on copious quantities of curry with all the trimmings, and the bar was a continuous source of essential fluids throughout the event. Thanks also to Justin Sampson who refereed both fixtures, ably assisted by home referees David Booth and Daniel Parrott.

Dover’s 1st XV were engaged in league duties at Hove, but the youngsters of the development squad along with players from  the 2nd, 4th, and Veterans XV all stepped up to take to the field.

First up were the U30’s as it was deemed they would have recovered from the Friday night quicker than the over 30’s, and clearly they had. Complete with Dover 1st XV player and ex Dukie Matt Gilbert they put on an excellent display against strong opposition. The DYRMS OBA U30’s were worthy winners following a huge performance in the second half, the match ended with a 44 – 8 score line. This was an important test for what we hope will be a permanent fixture in coming years.

Then came the turn of the over 30’s and Shotty’s men resplendent in their new playing shirts took the field. It is important to mention that they were one or two chosen men short through injury, and more importantly they were missing Mike Davies their close team mate. Mike suffered a brain hemorrhage a week earlier, and while urgent surgery was successful was still hospitalized and is not out of the woods yet. However from his hospital bed he put in the call; ringing to apologize for being unable to attend, putting those who just failed to turn up without explanation to shame.

The over 30’s fixture was a much stiffer contest, with the Dukies in their 30’s meeting the formidable force from Dover with an age range from 35 to 53. Following an impeccably observed minutes silence by players and spectators alike, the game got underway. This match ebbed and flowed with some huge individual performances from both sides, Thomson, Sayers, Cottam Mercer and Mills plus Burr and Rankin from Dover shaking off the years were in imperious form, indeed with 5 minutes of the match left the Dukies lead was only 2 points at 15 – 13. But in the closing minute the Dukies inspirational captain Dave (Shotty) Shott scored and with Dave Relph converting the final score was 22-13 to the Duke of York’s.

Dukies point scorers: Karl Beverley (pen), Andy File (try), Nige Clarkson (try), Dave Shott (try), Dave Relph (2 cons).

Over 30's Team

 

Left: Justin Sampson (Referee).

Back Rank: L - R = Rupert Murray-Twinn, Richard Credland, Rhodri Phillip, James Carter, Dave Shott, Jase Durup, Nige Clarkson, Andy File, Steve Parker, Ian Kennett, Barry Pryor

Front Row L - R = Richard Graham, Dave Relph, Karl Beverley, Andy Barlow, Jim Whittington, James Relph, Andy Owen, Pete Scargill, Karl Friessner-Day.

Presentations in the clubhouse between officials and captains from both the OBA and Dover RFC – with the Christian Redman memorial trophy for OBA man of the match going to Jason Durup. Shields were presented by ex Dover player and Duke of York’s teacher Peter Sampson and MC Andy Barlow for the OBA. Celebrations continued in the club long and hard punctuated by the news of the first fifteens win over Hove, and England losing to Argentina.

Later Saturday evening 145 OBA members and their guests attended the OBA dinner at Whitfield, while countless others took to the drinking hostelries of down town Dover. But no matter what hour of the morning each returned to what can only be described as the place they had left their suitcase, certainly not much sleeping went on. A huge OBA contingent fell in to march and pay their respects at the Duke of York’s war memorial. This was followed by a stirring service of remembrance in the school chapel, where young and old alike let vent with Jerusalem, I vow to thee my country and several other emotive hymns (including “sons of the brave”).

May I just say how grateful I am to all at Dover RFC who made sure true hospitality was shown to our friends from the Duke of York’s, and for the Old Dukies who entered the full spirit of the occasion and allowed this weekend to be so successful. To the DYRMS OBA committee for all their support in the ideas and plans, Stan and Chris for the many photographs and to the many school and class mates from all the years who made my weekend so enjoyable – now next year we must……..

Report by: Richard Catt – DYRMS-OBA & Chairman Dover RFC.

Posted 14th November 2006

 

 

October 12, 2006

It appears that Ian Mac has changed his site yet again.

Euclidean geometry

October 3, 2006

Remixes & Mashup's

DYRMS85DJ

I have been keeping myself busy , still plodding along in the home recording studio doing some remixes. it's been a busy & productive year for me.

I have finally started keeping records of my work and there is a page of my stuff

Some interesting stuff , bizarre twists and turns.

Click Here

Happy Days

A new page added today , Just found some old piccies from the Old Boys when we flew Eric over from New Zealand , Enjoy . Click Here

Ramon Tikaram

Ray In Character

 

In September 2006, he took the lead in Gaddafi: A Living Myth, a show commissioned by Channel 4 and directed by David Freeman. There were only 6 performances at the ENO

The music was written by one of my favourite bands , Asian Dub Foundation or ADF , so that now means that both he and his sister have worked with them.

His new movie is currently in post production . Mischief Night

 

August 24, 2006 12:07

SPREADING LOVE AROUND THE WORLD

Well, well where has all the time gone another year gone and all change again.

I got a bit of a lecture from Patrick SS yesterday on one of my spontaneous walkabouts in Central London.

For not updating enough on the web site.

I did suggest that he could always provide some piccies from then and now and then he decided talking to his red wine was a better option.

So many things have happened; I will try not to forget anything [Sorry If I Do]

Hmm.

Well a stranger popped out of the woodwork in the shape of Lawrence Kimberley aka Twang who’s now relocated in Sydney, Australia.

What can I say, I've kinda been outta the loop for about... er! 20 years.

Did a stint in the US, got sick of that and now live in Sydney, Australia.

Had some fun catching up with all the pictures etc. on Stan's site.

As my wife says "boys will be boys but some day every girl becomes a woman.." ain't it the truth.

Hope I can catch up with some old class mates, at least in cyberspace, sometime in the near future.

Twang recently hit up with Kevin Stevens [ K/Wfe ] & Dave Ward [H/R] who are now also residents in Sydney, this info came to me via Hong Kong Huey aka Hugh Andrew [K/M] our HK resident.

I have no pictures of the reunion; it would be interesting to know how the meeting went and what the piccies would be like.

Does Twang still have huge hair?

Dave wrote.

What can I say, but hat off to you mate for such consistent commitment to the cause of binding us all together.

Tonight I am going to my own son's school alumni dinner, and I couldn't but feel pangs of guilt for not keeping in contact more.

In Sydney, Oz for now, but the next November I am in Dover will drop in for old boys (/girls - how weird is that!?)

Until then take care and keep webbing.

Dave I still remember introducing you to your wife on that fatefull night in Ashford, it was obviously meant to be.

Several of the team have been getting sun tans at various hotspot around the globe, doing this and that all have checked in and are doing well.

Tones Harris [H/Wy] , Rick Watt [K/Wy] , PSS [Wn]

Carlton ‘Dougie’ Douglas [H/M] now resident Cyprus coaching rugby.

MAC 2006

Mac 2006

Mac is till doing his best Rik Mayall impression being a poet around GB and now also does music in the form Of Deddogg. It’s interesting but very Mac.

Have not heard from Kurt Mather [K/M] this year so I have no idea if he has been married again or possibly even divorced [Joke] again.

Dave Bowen [K/R] is still in US fishing as ever.

Sean ‘Coggers’ [K/Wfe] has sadly had a very traumatic year , things I will not go into on here but he finally got married , but he is still the smiley bloke we used to know and love and still doing the festival scene and still very much Manchester based .

Karl Foote [K/R] not heard a lot about him since 2 Novembers ago , so cannot update you on that little fella.

Noel Lavery [K/C] is still running a very nice restaurant/brasserie in Chiswick. It’s very much worth a visit if in tow. Noel I want promotions monies sent to the normal account . ;o)

Andy Mills [ K/Wn ] have not heard from him this year .

Kev Muggs [K/M] is a random and spurious communicator due to the fact that he is in Boulder, Colorado, USA , but we touch base every now and then on Skype. He is till doing art and photographic work.

In fact I just heard from him today that AD Walpole [ K/M] is due to be collected at the airport by him for a two week stopover.

Jidge Winterbottom [K/M] , who increases by phone bill a bit from wherever I am in the world , keeps me sort-of updated re Andy Slater [K/Wn] but more recently Andy seems to disappeared off the face of the earth, wherever you are Slats take care fella.

Jidge got married this year , still resident in Germany and may well return to OBA weekend this year for the first time, I‘ll believe it when I see it. ;O)

Dave Harris aka Taff Harris [H/Wfe] still being a fireman down in Portsmouth.

Make Over Updates

The template has been updated and all the pages should now have the Contact Me link working well now.

You will find these at the top and bottom of the pages.

Forum - What's that ? - I have provied a FAQ , to give you a hint, links are top and bottom of the pages througout the whole site.

Archived material is also going up , Mac (Ian Mackenzie - The Poet/Actor) managed to find two old Rugby lists from 1984 somewhere amongst his stuff . List One . List Two.

Wayhay - Coggers & Conehead

Sean ' Curly ' Cogswell & Ian ' Conehead ' Kennett C86

The Eighties Lyric Quiz has been made over

Hello to my new viewers CW & The Crew from The DYRMS Class of 1975

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Post Old Boys 2005

 

Linda J, Me , Lou B

Linda J, Me , Lou B

Well I am back after the annual journey.

The event was well attended in general but there was only myself and a new comer who had not been back since 1983,

Dave ' Taff ' Harris

Dave ' Taff ' Harris


There are some piccies of the events at the following location , it's rough and ready and you will have to do a go back on your browser bar to get top the splash page.

TTFN
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Setember 2005

Congrats - The New Mr & Mrs Muggleton

Kevin & Christine Muggleton

Kevin & Christine Muggleton

Kevin Muggleton - Artist, Photographer, Sculptor, Travel Writer, Designer


Stan 14 November, 2006 18:24

   
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