Newport Gwent Dragons Academy have named their squad for the National Academy Sevens tournament to be held at Newbury RFC, on Saturday 9th May 2009.
Newport Gwent Dragons
Toby Falatau, Grant Rogers, Craig Howells, Rhydian Wilson, Adam Jones, Johnathan Evans, Nicky Williams, Matthew Pewtner, Luke Plummer, Matthew Jolly, Nathan Preece, Ieuan Coombs
Coaches
Byron Hayward
Wayne Jones
Team Manager
Will Thomas
Sixteen teams from across the UK including Heineken Cup finalists Leicester Tigers who join eight Premiership sides, whilst Wales is represented by sides from the Dragons and Ospreys.
It is the brainchild of Henley RFC rugby director Jason Forster, the former Wales international back-row, who has received support for the rugby spectrum. The National Academy Sevens, targeting the Under-19 age group, is also aimed at a growing and vibrant seven-a-side rugby global scene which has witnessed the shortened version of the game grow in amazing popularity.
Also, some members of Wales’ World Cup-winning squad, who lifted the trophy in Dubai by beating Argentina in the final last month, are set to make an appearance at Newbury.
Forster said: “First and foremost, I’d like to thank Newbury RFC for hosting this inaugural National Academy Sevens which will only get bigger and better as the years progress.
“There are a lot of sevens tournaments that take place around the country but what I want to specifically do is target a certain area.
“There does not seem to be a great deal for the Under-19 age group. They just seem to train all the time so this is a day dedicated to them, to showcase their talent and see who is the best Under-19 Academy around the UK at the moment.”
“Hopefully, it will grow and attract the Scottish and Irish regional sides and their academies and then, who knows where it will go. We hope it will grow internationally.
“The focus on the day belongs to these youngsters and it is also an opportunity for the coaches around the country to assess the talent that is coming through at that level.”
Forster has some vastly-experienced help in ensuring the National Academy Sevens is a roaring success.
The Rugby Football Union have given their blessing, while Tony McArthur, the man behind the legendary Henley Sevens which was one of the great ‘days out’ in rugby for years and went international themselves in the last 1990s when Fiji entered a side.
“I have got Tony on-boarded helping me out and also John Fletcher, who is with the England Under-18 side, is very keen on getting this off the ground.”
The competition has been put together in a matter of a few short months, but Forster added: “We will have 12 months to organise after this one on May 9 so it will go from strength to strength.”
Tickets for the day cost £10 (adults) with concessions for children, OAPs and families.
For further information please contact Gary Baker, Wales and West Media, Newport, South Wales. Tel: 07803 974491. E-mail: garybaker@walesandwest.com
Newport Gwent Dragons
Toby Falatau, Grant Rogers, Craig Howells, Rhydian Wilson, Adam Jones, Johnathan Evans, Nicky Williams, Matthew Pewtner, Luke Plummer, Matthew Jolly, Nathan Preece, Ieuan Coombs
Coaches
Byron Hayward
Wayne Jones
Team Manager
Will Thomas
Sixteen teams from across the UK including Heineken Cup finalists Leicester Tigers who join eight Premiership sides, whilst Wales is represented by sides from the Dragons and Ospreys.
It is the brainchild of Henley RFC rugby director Jason Forster, the former Wales international back-row, who has received support for the rugby spectrum. The National Academy Sevens, targeting the Under-19 age group, is also aimed at a growing and vibrant seven-a-side rugby global scene which has witnessed the shortened version of the game grow in amazing popularity.
Also, some members of Wales’ World Cup-winning squad, who lifted the trophy in Dubai by beating Argentina in the final last month, are set to make an appearance at Newbury.
Forster said: “First and foremost, I’d like to thank Newbury RFC for hosting this inaugural National Academy Sevens which will only get bigger and better as the years progress.
“There are a lot of sevens tournaments that take place around the country but what I want to specifically do is target a certain area.
“There does not seem to be a great deal for the Under-19 age group. They just seem to train all the time so this is a day dedicated to them, to showcase their talent and see who is the best Under-19 Academy around the UK at the moment.”
“Hopefully, it will grow and attract the Scottish and Irish regional sides and their academies and then, who knows where it will go. We hope it will grow internationally.
“The focus on the day belongs to these youngsters and it is also an opportunity for the coaches around the country to assess the talent that is coming through at that level.”
Forster has some vastly-experienced help in ensuring the National Academy Sevens is a roaring success.
The Rugby Football Union have given their blessing, while Tony McArthur, the man behind the legendary Henley Sevens which was one of the great ‘days out’ in rugby for years and went international themselves in the last 1990s when Fiji entered a side.
“I have got Tony on-boarded helping me out and also John Fletcher, who is with the England Under-18 side, is very keen on getting this off the ground.”
The competition has been put together in a matter of a few short months, but Forster added: “We will have 12 months to organise after this one on May 9 so it will go from strength to strength.”
Tickets for the day cost £10 (adults) with concessions for children, OAPs and families.
For further information please contact Gary Baker, Wales and West Media, Newport, South Wales. Tel: 07803 974491. E-mail: garybaker@walesandwest.com