TENDRING BARBARIANS

HISTORY

As part of the 1999 Rugby World Cup build up, Colchester was chosen as one of the venues for the national tour of the Rugby World Cup Message Relay Ball.  A day of celebrations ended with a game between Colchester and a Tendring Barbarians side made up of players form Brightlingsea, Clacton, Harwich & Dovercourt, Mersea Island and Mistley.  The Barbarians were supplemented with players from Sudbury, Hadleigh and North Walsham, so it was not surprising that after a very entertaining game the Barbarians won 33-0.

The fixture is now established as an annual event, and acts as a showcase for the best rugby talent in North East Essex.  The first fixture was sponsored by Brennan Ltd who put up a Challenge Trophy, the Brennan Bowl, to be awarded to the captain of the winning side.

The game is held at Colchester's Mill Road ground midweek under floodlights, and proceeds from programme sales, raffle and a collection will be donated to the Wooden Spoon Society.

NEXT GAME

The next game in the series will be on Tuesday 30 August 2005 kick-off 7:30pm.

PREVIOUS GAMES

13 September 1999 Colchester

0

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33

 Tendring Barbarians capt. Steve Haycock
5 September 2000 Colchester

42

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24

 Tendring Barbarians capt. Steve Haycock
4 September 2001 Colchester

17

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5

 Tendring Barbarians capt. Steve Haycock
3 September 2002 Colchester

29

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0

 Tendring Barbarians capt. Lee Amman
2 September 2003 Colchester

38

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15

 Tendring Barbarians capt. Lee Amman
15 March 2004 Colchester

29

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15

 Tendring Barbarians capt. Lee Amman
31 August 2004 Colchester

19

- 12  Tendring Barbarians capt. Lee Amman


Proceeds from games are donated to The Wooden Spoon Society

 
Last Updated 11 February 2005