Rams CEO Reynolds admits Berkshire club can aim for the top
Rams RFC CEO Gary Reynolds has expressed his desire not to see the Premiership ring-fenced, admitting his club can aspire to compete in the top-flight. (Photo Credit: Paul Clark)
RFU CEO Bill Sweeney: For me, the community game, it is more than a game isn’t it
In the latest edition of NCA Chats, Bill Sweeney, CEO of the Rugby Football Union, spoke to Joe Harvey and Chris Heal about the community game.
RFU outline three possible windows for National Leagues to return
At the end of last week, the RFU published adapted community competition plans for adult and age grade rugby in the 2020/21 season and have outlined October, November, and January as three possible return dates for the National Leagues.
The Matt Walsh Blog: My path into rugby
In the next installement of our National League player blogs, Tonbridge Juddians scrum-half Matt Walsh takes through his ‘less than conventional path’ into professional rugby and the National Leagues. Photo Credit: (Andy Watts Media)
NCA Rugby National One Team of the Year
Back in March, the National League season was unfortunately curtailed due to the coronavirus pandemic but whilst the campaign was cut short, on ncarugby.com, we have been trying our best to keep things ticking over.
Old Albanian leading ‘Calorie Challenge’ as community clubs continue charity efforts
A charity ‘Calorie Challenge’ initiative created by Old Albanian is set for its second outing on July 11th as they aim to raise money for three worthy causes.
Tom Cruse and Guy Thompson discuss the value of grassroots rugby
On Saturday 27th June, TRU featured at The Virtual Rugby Show and ncarugby.com’s Chris Heal was joined by Guy Thompson and Tom Cruse to get their thoughts on the values of grassroots rugby.
Norman Robertson Q&A: An 11-year tenure, passing the baton over to John Inverdale and my hopes for the game
Almost two weeks ago, it was announced that John Inverdale would be replacing Norman Robertson as the NCA’s new chairman.
The Matt Walsh Blog: My path into rugby
In the next installement of our National League player blogs, Tonbridge Juddians scrum-half Matt Walsh takes through his ‘less than conventional path’ into professional rugby and the National Leagues. Photo Credit: (Andy Watts Media)
Neville Edwards: There is no real place for people being segregated in this world
Rosslyn Park’s Neville Edwards hopes the Black Lives Matter movement will result in something tangible and he believes it is a positive step towards a change in society.