51st Sunshine 7's a Roaring Success

LOGO The Sunshine Sevens has evolved over its fifty one year history, to the top charity Rugby Sevens Tournament in the South. The event now marks the start of the Sevens season and is used by many of the top teams to try out their new players and tactics prior to the lucrative series of International tournaments. Spectators at this year's event witnessed a mixture of high quality rugby, interlaced with usual mixture of fun that epitomises the Sunshine Seven's.

Friday 25th - Schools Tag Tournament

Tag Tournament The tournament started on Friday with the Under 10's school tag mixed rugby, with six local primary schools competing against each other in a round robin event. It was encouraging to see all the players enjoying playing rugby so much, many for the first time. The schools taking part in this round robin event were Escots, St Mary's, Halsford Park, Blackwell, St Peter's and Copthorne. The teams were equally split between boys and girls, with each school playing each other in a league format, with 8 points for a win, 4 for a draw, 2 for a loss and 2 for each try. In a close contest which was only decided on the last game, Escots were declared the winners. Looking at the children's faces throughout the afternoon it was clear they had all won. It is the second year the schools tag rugby event has taken place as part of the larger tournament.

Tag Tournament Final Positions
Estcots - 72 points
St Marys - 56
St Peters - 54
Blackwell - 52
Halsford Park and Copthorne - 44

All the schools were presented with a cut glass trophy with the winners each receiving a medal. Estcots now go through to the South of England finals in June to represent Mid Sussex, in the RFU national tournament. Well done Escots and all the other children taking part.

Next year the club hopes that all the town's primary schools will be able to take part to make this a truly memorable event.

Saturday 26th - Ladies Event with U15 & 18 Girls 7's and U15 boys 10's

On Saturday morning we saw the Under 18 and Under 15 girls' tournament. Solent Sirens and London Irish won the Under 18 and Under 15 girls event respectively.

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At the same time the Under 15 boys played a ten a side contest, with Lewes taking the honours.

Four teams each played three games in a mini league format with 8 points for win / 4 draw / 2 defeat - and 2 points for each try.

Tag Tournament Results
Lewes 29 grinstead 0
Hove 5 sussex 29
Lewes 17 sussex 15
Hove 17 grinstead 15
Grinstead 5 sussex 41
Lewes 29 hove 5

Positions
Lewes 50 points
Sussex 46
Hove 20
Grinstead 12

County league winners Lewes were very impressive and their match with sussex was "fantastic".

There was a large crowd on pitch three to see a great afternoon of intense ten a side rugby

Each team received a cut glass trophy

The Intermediates and Juniors also had their presentations for the year and there were a lot of enthusiastic up and coming players and, hopefully, future club members. The Under 7's and Under 6's provided a report and some photographs that can be seen by selecting U7 & U6 Presentation Report.

EGRFC Ladies This was followed in the afternoon with the Senior Ladies event with the strongest field yet competing for the prestigious Steve Cairns Trophy. Last years winners Pink Ba Ba's (an invitation side of top players from around the country) were here to defend their title, but were up against some very tough opposition in the shape of the Pirates, Free Spirit Rugby Babes, our own East Grinstead Ladies and Norwegian Ba Ba's ( a touring side from Norway ) to name just four of the sides of the twelve sides.

Pink Ba Ba's Early favourites were the powerful Free Spirit Rugby Babes, who are a mainly Fijian side with several players from Wasps and the Army and were muscling out all the opposition. Pink Ba Ba's, although playing good rugby, looked as the draw progressed would be overrun by the Free Spirit team if they met in the final. East Grinstead although beaten by the Pink Ba Ba's in the first round progressed onto the plate final with a notable victory over Basildon Babes in the semi's, where they were beaten by a good Ashford side.

The final as predicted was between the Pink Ba Ba's and Free Spirit Rugby Babes, both of whom had to battle hard just to get there, such was the strength of this years contest. Then to prove everyone wrong, the Pink Ba Ba's turned on an excellent display of rugby in the face of hard tackling and direct running from the Free Spirit side. Although smaller in stature the Pink Ba Ba's took the hits and came back for more, running out 12 - 10 victors in a thrilling final.

The scene was then set for the Men's competition on the Sunday, with 32 teams getting set to battle it out for the Lady Astor of Hever Rose Bowl. After last years thrills from the Army and their Fijian stars, many of the crowd turned up just to watch them perform and were hoping for a repeat victory. The Army were under no illusions about the size of the task ahead of them, with Leicester Tigers star, Seru Rabine bringing a Fijian side down with him, Kaiviti Krusaders along with Roslyn Park, London Scottish and Irish Exiles all intent on taking the Army's Crown. New to the competition were dark horses, Ruck-u-Spartans, fresh from victory in the Hong Kong 10's, showing early on that they were going to be a force to be reckoned with.

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As the contest progressed the form book was torn up, with Wooden Spoon beating Kaiviti Krusaders 15 - 5 and Ruck-u-Spartans beating the Army 31 - 14 in the semi finals, to face each other in the final. The final Tag Tournament proved to be a nail biting spectacle, with Wooden Spoon scoring a try in the final second of the game to win 15 - 12. Check the full results for the Mens Tournament.

Tag Tournament There was a host of talent on display with some fantastic individual performances, but the unanimous decision for the Pennyfarthing Jewellers (in association with Oris) Player of the Tournament award went to young 17 year old Sam Edgerly of Ruck-u-Spartans. Who mesmerised the crowd with his turn of pace and natural rugby ability, a young Jason Robinson in the making.

A superb weekend of rugby once again all for a good cause raising money for local children's charities. The club is hoping to raise £10,000 this year for their nominated charities and have been working closely with the 'Wooden Spoon' (the RFU charity) Raising money for Chailey Heritage School & Opportunity playgroup.

Garry Gordon the tournament organiser commented "This certainly ranks as one of the best tournaments we have had at the Sunshine Sevens - the quality of the sides just gets better every year. It's brilliant that we are still able to attract National and International players with the ultimate prize of raising money for our local Children's Charities."

Seru Rabeni with Rydon Behind the scenes there were an army of helpers, whose efforts often go unrecognised and without whom such events as these would not take place. The Rugby Club would like to thank all of these for their assistance in making this the best 7's yet. A special thanks to the Rydon Group, for their continued support of this event over many years and to all their other sponsors and advertisers.

Our other Key event to support the Sevens is our annual Golf Day and Auction - a great Day out. This year it will be at Chartham Park on Friday 1st August. Get it in you Diary - a day not to be missed.

 

Our grateful thanks to our sponsors with out whose generous support this event would not have been the success it was.

 

Rydon United House Pennyfarthing with Oris

Wooden Spoon and United Sparx

Kukri

 

Finally our thanks to John O'Brien (First Focus Photo) who has taken many of the photographs shown in this report. Copies of these and others from the day can be purschaes from First Focus Photo by sending mail to firstfocus@btopenworld.com or calling John on 0771871110. Or you can visit the First Focus web site at http://www.firstfocusphoto.com

To read about the organization of the 51st Sunshine Sevens please select 51st Sunshine Sevens Event Introduction

To read the first announcement please select 51st Sunshine Sevens Announcement

To read about 50th Sunshine Sevens held in 2007 please select 50th Sunshine Sevens April 2007