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Monday, 23 September 2013

North Walsham v Holt (Training fixture) - Hot, hot, hot.

For a moment it was if we had been transported back into the 1940s.... nice look girls.
Shall we choose an era every week for you to dress up to?

On the lookout for some GIs.

It was good to see more numbers this week as we visited North Walsham for another 'training' fixture. Another ideal opportunity to try positions out, practice line-outs, scrums and backs moves. It also gives us coaches an idea of what is working and what needs working on.

The weather was steaming, which probably helped towards the far from enthusiastic warm-up and pre-match practice. However, things soon turned around when we gathered for the actual practice match. Walsham were equally looking to try a variety things as well and changed personnel throughout the game, they were also a bit light on numbers this week, so thank you to all the Holt boys that donned a Walsham shirt to keep things as even as possible.

Walsham might have been lacking numbers but they were not lacking in enthusiasm, really looking to take the game to Holt. Lots of elements of the play worked, some good running lines, re-cycling of the ball and strong defence. Of course there were plenty of areas that need improving on, the scrum was not as effective as it could be, too much shoving off the ball, we need to work harder with these new scrummaging rules making them work for us. The line-out was much better, just need to keep working on the communication and teamwork to make sure we control our ball and secure good ball for the backs. The rucks were varied and when we got our body positions correct you could see the difference it made. Running with the ball in two hands still is key and tackling low and early a must.

Below is a selection of pics from the day. More action next week when Wymondham visit Holt, our first home fixture of the season, so let's make sure we have plenty of bodies and we can keep fine-tuning all those elements of the game we need to.

Caz away.

Caz caught.

7 to 1 George, evens Shed.

Simmo and George enjoying themselves far too much.

Big bunch of babies

Holt Women's Institute weekly meeting.

You might be a Holt player but in a Walsham shirt you are a target...

Nice socks Robin. Nothing like drawing attention to yourself, how are you supposed to go undetected.. think stealth!

Jenks about to knock on.

A nice mess on the floor.

Jack sporting a lovely one. And this was before we started playing!



Monday, 16 September 2013

New season, new sponsor, new shirts and a trip to Bury St. Edmunds.

Well done to all of the guys who made it down to Bury for this our first competitive rugby of the 2103/14 season, albeit a training fixture split into x4 quarters of 15minutes.

We were made to feel very welcome by our hosts and their wonderful facilities, very impressive.
Being a bit short of players too, they very kindly offered us a selection of players to plug up the holes.

As far as the score was concerned Bury managed a score in each quarter with Holt replying right at the end of the last quarter, a well worked try by Callum exchanging passes with Alex Storey. The least Holt deserved for the effort and hard work put in by everyone. There were many aspects that really pleased the coaches, lots of individual improvements from last season, the determination, effort and even the fitness was looking good, well reasonable. However one feature was very much in evidence and that was everyone pulling together, working as a team and working for each other. Keep it up boys.

Great to see the boys in their new shirts, proudly displaying the new sponsor JAMES GRAY HAULAGE. We will do a full team pic but probably best to wait until we have everyone together at Holt.

Below are a few pics from the day, courtesy of Jo Storey.

Hurry up Caz...
Leave the shirt alone, we've only just got them...
Callum on his way to the corner
Feel the strain Tommy T.
Team conference
'Look at me I can fly' - pre-season session paying off
Nice shirts.

Thursday, 2 May 2013

End of season presentations



Thank you to all of you that could make it last week. This was the first Youth Presentation Evening we have held at Holt RFC and it was great to see so many of the players and their families from all the youth age groups.
Holt RFC under 15s. What a bunch...
Each age group presented their trophies as well as rewarding other members of their squad for being, well in some cases, members. With our age group we presented two main awards; Player's Player and Most Improved Player. These were won by Harry Simmons and Dean Stolworthy respectively.

We also awarded the Golden Vosene Award to the player who spent more time on a Sunday morning washing his hair than actually training or playing. This award should have gone to Sam Crafer but due to his absence, no doubt just having an extra evening rinse it was presented to Matti Schonewald. It was suggested that he shared the bottle with Sam and perhaps they could have joint hair-washing sessions to save on water.

The Golden Turd is a very prestigious award and is for doing something particularly daft or dropping a real stinker at some point in the season. This is always a difficult award to give as there are so many players that could lift the trophy. However, it was decided quite unanimously that Alexander Ghanbouri should be the proud wearer of this year's award after having being told, in no uncertain terms, on leaving the club one Sunday 'Don't get injured..' he broke his collar bone the following Tuesday at Leicester Academy training, the week before the Norfolk Cup Final. A worthy winner.


The Player's Player award is, as the name states, voted by the players and although we are lucky to have exceptional athletes in our age group, Harry Simmons has once again stood out as an exceptional player and someone who can change a game. Aside from playing for Holt, Harry also takes part in the Leicester Tigers development scheme, along with other members of the squad and has recently captained Leicester u15s against Gloucester and was selected to play against Worcester at the end of the season. 
Harry was also nominated as Holt RFC's BMW Young Player Of The Season. Harry will receive a signed certificate from Stuart Lancaster and will be entered into a prize draw to win hospitality tickets to England v Barbarians at Twickenham in May. Good luck Harry.


The Most Improved Player award this year is decided by the coaches and as usual this is a difficult award to decide on as each year several players come into their own and improve in many different ways. This year the award goes to Dean Stolworthy. Relatively new to the game, he has tried out several positions and this year has learnt a new one, as Hooker, a position he has really got stuck into. He never complains, is fit and determined and was the stand out player in the last game of the season against Diss. More of the same again next year please Dean. 


Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Holt v Diss (21.04.13)

The last game of the season. The last hurrah and a last minute fixture.
Thanks to Diss for traveling up to Holt for the second time this season. Diss RFC were hosting the u13s festival, so the u15s needed to be away and fortunately we got hold of them in time.

It looked like lovely weather conditions for a game of rugby, dry, warm with just a slight breeze. Conditions that suit Holt's fast style of rugby, however it was Diss that started the most offensive taking the game to Holt with good hands and strong play. Fortunately Holt soon picked up their game and countered a ruck with Theo picking up the ball and braking through the first tackle, offloading to Callum who had Jenks outside him and Alex Storey waiting in the wings to finish the move off, great support play with so many options. Ally converted from a tight angle and Holt were up by 7 points.

Titus holding the pose.
The next try wasn't long in coming, Theo winning the line out getting up high, (although not as high as he's going to get next year when we start lifting), the ball presented to Titus who passed to Ally and with the on-rushing Diss defence Ally did one of his trade mark side-steps to create a hole in the Diss line and was through to score. No conversion. Holt 12 - Diss 0.

Gerry mimes while Theo climbs.
Try number three came from a scrum won by a pretty dominant Holt pack in the first half, they were winning their put-ins and getting the better of the rucks. Great work in the front row by Gerry, Dean and George, supported by Ben and Tommy T in the second row. Titus took the ball from the won scrum and was off to the corner and was almost over the line himself but was just caught by the Diss defender, fortunately Jack B was on hand to take a simple a pass and score. No conversion. Holt 17 - Diss 0.
This reminds me, I need to give my car a wash.
The next try came straight from the pre-match warm up, where several penalty moves were worked on. Titus started the move, George working as the pivot and Theo taking the ball at speed and braking through the Diss defence who seemed reluctant to tackle him, scoring under the posts. No conversion.
Holt 22 - Diss 0.
Titus sets up the penalty move.
Just as Holt looked like they were going to run away with the game Diss got into the game, scoring two quick tries. One from a penalty awarded and the ball going out wide to their speedster Jordon, who looked like he was away until Callum made a really courageous attempt to chase him down, catching him on the line and all but saving the try. Great effort. The second Diss try came from a scrum won and again getting away to score in the corner. Half time Holt 22 - Diss 10.
Jordan getting away.

Well, almost getting away.

Almost saving a certain try. Great work by Callum.
The late tries by Diss at the end of the first half meant Holt needed to push on in the second half. Titus set the ball rolling from another penalty move, managing to get over the line with several players in blue hanging off him. This was converted to make it Holt 29 - Diss 10. Although the re-start was strongly won by Holt and the game taken back to the visitors it was Diss that profited, scoring wide with an overlap, they converted their try. Holt 29 - Diss 17. Holt started to get more and more penalties against them, after Diss had been the ones being constantly 'pinged' in the first half'.
And he's away...
Callum added to the score after Ally had made a great blind side run. As soon Callum was released he was away, sprinting down the wing to score in the corner. No conversion. Holt 34 - Diss 17. Diss almost immediately responded with a try scored by Henry from Fakenham, who had been drafted into the Diss team with another Fakenham player and one of the Holt u14s, Henry, to make up the numbers. Cheers guys. Holt 34 - Diss 22. Then Diss scored again, this one under the posts after retaining good possession. This was converted to make it Holt 34 - Diss 29.
Synchronised defending.

Scrum-half Titus waits for the forwards. Again.
It looked like Holt were beginning to tire, that combined with the hard ground and warm weather it was looking more and more like Diss were going to close the gap, often breaking out wide and looking very dangerous, only stopped by some very strong tackling in the midfield. It was from one of these Diss attacks that Holt managed to score the final try of the game, a kick through from Diss and an awkward bounce nearly caught Ally out but he managed to scramble to the ball, regain his footing on his 5 metre line and get the ball to Callum who tore away with just one man to beat, which he did, as Diss had committed all their players in attack. This was converted to make the final score of the final game Holt 41 - Diss 29.

A great fixture to conclude the u15s season and against a team that always give us a good game. Not only that, they're a nice bunch too. Thank you to William for supplying a couple of Fakenham players and Henry from the u14s. Well done everyone, look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at the end of season presentations and then you can hang your boots up, until pre-season that is...


Man of the match: Dean. Super work all morning, really getting stuck in and making his physical presence known.

No turd awarded this week. Don't worry, there's always next season.

Guest photographer: Jo Storey. Top work, just a shame the battery died but more importantly there was no photographic evidence of Theo's try... Maybe there should have been a turd awarded after all.

Thursday, 11 April 2013

Fakenham & West Norfolk v Holt 07.04.13

After two weeks off following a cancellation and Easter Sunday this hastily re-arranged fixture certainly had a bit of end of season feel to it. With a number of players away and injured it was agreed to borrow a load of West Norfolk players for a game against Fakenham and then for a combined Fakenham & Holt team v West Norfolk.

The start of the game against Fakenham was a bit of a messy one, as players got to know their team mates and attempted to switch on to the fact they were actually in a game. Maybe the spring sunshine confused them all.

At half-time it was Fakenham 12 - Holt 5. A try by Callum, his first fixture back after his broken finger the only Holt score. In the second half Simmo added to the Holt score but Fakenham also added a converted try to end the game Fakenham 19 - Holt 10.

In the pictures below there are a number of West players in Holt shirts. Thank you to all of those that helped us out and made this fixture possible. Also thanks to Peggy for putting Harrison's dislocated finger back in, another injury to add to the season's ever growing list.
Holt Barbarians pack down

A wrestling match in the dust

No way through

Multi-coloured socks obviously the order of the day

Callum's away

One of the many West Norfolk recruits, Joe.

Simmo mid flight

No Photoshop required

Three cheers...

The second game was primarily a Fakenham v West Norfolk fixture but Fakenham kindly let all the Holt players get half a game each. The next set of pictures show a few familiar faces in unfamiliar shirts, spot the Holt player. West Norfolk won this well contested and well played game. Thank you to William from Fakenham for organising this and letting the Holt players get as much game time.

Boys, don't get too used to wearing those shirts.

Happy chappies.

Sizing the opposition up

Not letting the opposition up

To me, to you

Some of the boys clearly still need dressing

Tommy confused

Spot the Holt players

Ally scoring. Callum and Simmo also scored for Fakenham

Alex away

Rob gardening
This week's guest photographer was Jo Storey. Thank you Jo, only had to go through 136 pics...