Welcome to Verwood Rugby Club
Home matches are played at Potterne Park Verwood Dorset
Fixture List 2009/10
12/09/09 Isle of Wight Away L See Isle of Wight RFC
19/09/09 Lychett Minster Home L See Lytchett Minster RFC
26/09/09 Stoneham Park Away L See Stoneham Park RFC
03/10/09
10/10/09 Nomads Home L See Nomads
RFC
17/10/09 Overton Away L See Overton
RFC
24/10/09 Chineham Home L See Chineham
RFC
31/10/09
07/11/09 Kingsclere Away L See Kingsclere
RFC
14/11/09 Locksheath Pumas Home L See Locksheath
Pumas RFC
21/11/09
28/11/09 Fawley Away L See Fawley
RFC
05/12/09 Alresford Away L See Alresford
RFC
12/12/09 Ventnor Home L See Ventnor
RFC
19/12/09 Lychett Minster Away L See Lytchett
Minster RFC
02/01/10
09/01/10 Stoneham Park Home L Postponed See Stoneham
Park RFC
16/01/10 Nomads Away L Postponed See Nomads
RFC
23/01/10 Overton Home L See Overton
RFC
30/01/10 Chineham Away L Postponed See Chineham
RFC
06/02/10 Nomads Away L See Nomads
RFC
13/02/10 Gosport & Fareham III Home See Gosport
& Fareham RFC
20/02/10 Locksheath Pumas Away L See Locksheath
Pumas RFC
27/02/10 Stoneham Park Home L See Stoneham
Park RFC
06/03/10 Fawley Home L See Fawley
RFC
13/03/10
20/03/10 Alresford Home L See Alresford
RFC
27/03/10 Ventnor Away L See Ventnor
RFC
02/04/09 Old Freemens Home See Old
Freemens RFC
10/04/10 Isle of Wight Home L See Isle
of Wight RFC
17/04/10
24/04/10 Memorial Match Home
For the full League Calendar see League Fixtures 2009/10
Become a Rugby Volunteer
Why Become A Rugby Volunteer?
The benefits of volunteering are numerous and specific to every individual, and within rugby, opportunities range far further than just coaching and refereeing. There are a wide variety of roles for people of all ages who want to get involved in rugby.
There are positions within our club that suit any specialism or interest. You don't have to be a rugby expert to be welcomed at Verwood RUFC, no matter what your background, whether or not you play rugby, whether you understand the game, you could be a rugby volunteer. There are many reasons why you should get involved. Here's just a few of the benefits of volunteering and goals that it can help you achieve:
* Build your self-esteem and confidence
* Great way to learn or develop skills
* Pathway to enhance your work experience
* Gain qualifications and build your CV
* Have fun and enjoy yourself!
* To be active and improve health
* Meet new people, make new friends and broaden
your social network
* Make a difference in people's life
* Be part of the tradition - without volunteers,
rugby clubs would not exist
* 'Giving something back'; expressing gratitude
for help you may have received in the past
* Chance to support something that you feel strongly
about
* Feeling needed and valued is satisfying in itself
* Make a difference within your community
Hopefully there is something in the above list that motivates you to get involved and start volunteering. The next step is for you to now find out the kind of skills and roles that rugby clubs need and are looking to fill within their clubs, as well as who you can get in touch with to help you start your volunteering experience...
For more information See Rugby Volunteers
Alan Rex
Chairman