Archive for October, 2009

Inside the camp with Mark Cueto

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Friday, October 30th, 2009
Mark Cueto

Mark Cueto

Maximum stepped inside the England camp thanks to main sponsors O2, to have a chat with Mark Cueto, who was speaking on behalf of the England Rugby team.

Do you have any pre-match rituals?

How long have you got?! I always shave the day of the game, I eat the same pre-match meal, I’m the last off the coach, the last out the changing rooms. I put on my left sock and left boot first just to name a few!

It just becomes a routine, you find yourself planning your time on a match day. You plan your time back from the game and find a routine that you’re comfortable with and that makes you feel good. You tend to stick to it and it’s something that’s always worked for me really.

What’s the best prank that’s been pulled in the changing room?

The best prank pulled on me was someone put my car in the auto trader. I’d stitched some of the lads up on rugby club after I had been given the responsibility of showing the TV cameras around the changing room and I had set up a few pranks and stitched a few of the lads up so obviously when they watched rugby club that week they got a little bit annoyed with it and decided to stitch me up!

Two or three days later, we must have had a day off and I was coming off the golf course and literally had about 25-30 missed calls, so I listened to a few voicemails and they were all about my car being up for sale and all this sort of stuff but obviously my car had never been put on the autotrader! So I then got in touch with autotrader and explained the situation, and they wouldn’t take the advert out because it had been paid for by someone else and even though I explained it was a prank and it was my car they still wouldn’t take it off so I continued to get calls for a few days and the boys found it hilarious. It was a shocker!

What unusual talents do you have outside rugby?

Not so much no, I’m a pretty regular, boring guy I don’t get up to anything that different. A lot of spare time chilling out with the boys, playing a bit of golf and just relaxing so in terms of unusual talents there’s not a lot.

Who is your best friend in the squad?

The lads are all pretty close and 9 times out of 10 you go down and share a room with guys from your own club, like this week I’m sharing with Richard Wigglesworth, who’s up at sale with myself and he’s one of my best mates in the game. Aside from that, players obviously from other clubs people like Andy Goode is a good mate of mine as we’ve played together before. We’ve played England A and that was one of the first times we played together back in 2001 so we’ve known each other for a long time, so it’s always good meeting up with those sort of guys, like Andy and Paul Sackey, boys like that. They are mates outside the club environment, but when you get together with them it’s always good.

What do you always pack when you go away on tour?

I think one of the biggest things is a laptop in all honesty. The boys are pretty mad on carrying laptops for internet access, films and dvds and stuff like that. Particularly when on tour in a country where the TV’s not the best and you’re spending a lot of time in a hotel, a laptop comes in very handy.

World Cup or Lions Tour?

It’s difficult really. Everyone always talks about the Lions tour being the biggest thing in rugby with the history attached to it but from my personal experiences of both I’d have to go with the World Cup in 07. It was an absolutely unbelievable experience, literally a rollercoaster with some of the highest points in my career if not the highest and also some of the lowest points. So from that point of view I would definitely go with the World Cup.

But I think maybe if you spoke to some of the lads who have recently just got back from South Africa, the general feeling I get from those boys is that it was much more of a traditional Lions tour to the tour I went in 2005 to New Zealand, so maybe it depends on your personal experience really. To answer your question I’d definitely say the World Cup in 07 blew the Lions 05 tour out of the water.

What are your best memories of playing at Twickenham?

It’s just awesome every time you play there. We had a night with O2 earlier this week, where the whole squad had to go, with two players on a table split in to tables of 10 with two on each and one of the guys I was sat with was asking what your favourite stadium is and every day of the week I’d say Twickenham, especially now it’s been upgraded to 82,000. You’ve got all the other modern stadiums like the Millennium Stadium and Stade de France which are absolutely amazing and a great experience but you cant beat playing at Twickenham. You’ve got the whole stadium and the whole country behind you and 9 times out of 10 you’ve got a lot more people in the crowd that you know than in the other stadiums so it just makes it that little bit more special.

More about Mark

What size are your feet?

10.

Favourite film?

Wedding Crashers.

If you could have a superpower, what would it be?

Invisible

What three things would you take to a desert island?

Food, drink and the missus!

What would your ideal job be outside rugby?

Professional footballer

Interview by James Gordon.

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Sheffield Hallam launch 2010 nude calendar

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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Sheffield Hallam University RFC launch their 2010 Nude Fundraising Calendar and behind the scenes DVD this weekend.

The SHU produced their first fundraising nude calendar in 2001 and has since grown into an international best seller.

The idea was to produce a fun calendar to raise much needed funds for the club’s new Development Scheme.

Sheffield Hallam University 2010 Calendar

The Development Scheme promotes rugby and fitness by encouraging participation of young people of all abilities.

The club now has four teams; 1st, 2nd, 3rds and Fresher’s.

Obviously this involves a great deal of organisation and cost for coaching, travel, kit, equipment, and staffing, as well as subsidies to ensure that all members are able to play an active role within the club.

Organiser Paul Manning says “Over the past few years, with the growth of the internet, a lot of hard work and introduction of the accompanying behind the scenes ‘Making of…’ DVDs, the calendar has grown to become an international hit, with a worldwide fan base.

“The calendars and DVDs are sold all over the world including Australia, Hong Kong, America and Finland.

They have also been featured on television shows in Spain and South Korea!”

The calendars and DVDs are released on 31 October 2009, available through the club website at www.shurugby.com

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VIP treatment in O2 blueroom

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Monday, October 26th, 2009

Fancy some VIP treatment?

O2 customers head to the O2 blueroom in the West Car Park and receive a whole bundle of PRIORITY benefits.

Come in out of the cold and indulge in a delicious hot pie and a pint courtesy of O2 to the first 500 customers. Soak up the pre-match atmosphere and watch the rugby action on giant screens.

Post-match, O2 customers are invited back to the blueroom to rub shoulders with England legends and take part in a Q&A with the England players fresh off the pitch. Why not also test yourself against the England Rugby Team on the BATAK – a state of the art training system designed to test your reaction time, hand eye co-ordination and stamina.

To get into the O2 blueroom in Twickenham’s west car park, text ENGLAND to 62002 or ask an O2 angel on matchday. You’ll get a PIN code to scan at the blueroom door. The blueroom is open for 90 minutes pre-match and after the final whistle.

England face Argentina on November 14th in the Investec Challenge Series at Twickenham.

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Having a ball with a SIM

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Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Rule changes have been a topic of much discussion over the past 18 months - but who would have thought of changing the ball?

Forget your ELVs and everything else, according to the founder of SIM Rugby, Bob Babbington, the traditional ball should be replaced by… a SIM card!

England players including Mike Tindall, Riki Flutey and Steve Borthwick have already given it the thumbs up in a promotion to raise awareness of O2’s Pay & Go free SIM offers.

Founder Babbington said: “I don’t believe this spells the end of ball rugby, any more than television spelled the end of radio - even though it was clearly better. Like TV and radio, I believe sim rugby and ball rugby can happily co-exist alongside each other. So if you want some excitement, follow the new game on my website -I guarantee, you have never seen anything like it. Well, it’s quite like normal rugby, but you know what I mean.”

There’s even a microsite at www.simrugby.co.uk to help support the growth of SIM rugby.

The promotion will feature at Twickenham on matchdays during the forthcoming Investec Challenge Series in November.

Alistair Johnston, Head of Online at O2, said: “This is a great example of how we can leverage our England Rugby sponsorship to support current propositions we have in the market.

“SIM Rugby injects some fun into the free SIMs campaign which is also supported by TV and print advertising.”

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Mitcham host memorial tournament

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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

mitcham_dannyCarshalton-based club Mitcham RFC held a sevens tournament in memory of third team player Daniel Simpson, who sadly died while serving in Afghanistan with 2nd Battalion Rifles.

All proceeds from the event are to go to Help for Heroes and 2nd Battalion Rifles, with the club expecting the final total raised to be around £10,000.

On an unusually bright and sunny October Sunday afternoon, in the presence of the Mayor of the London Borough of Sutton and the previous Mayor of the London Borough of Merton, 250 balloons were released by Bob and Debbie Simpson, the parents of Danny Simpson, to a minutes applause in memory of Danny and all of the service men and women who have lost their lives in Afghanistan. This poignant moment marked the start of an eventful afternoon of rugby.

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The unfortunate withdrawal of some teams left the Elite group with only two teams, St Georges and Warlingham and after a closely contested game Warlingham emerged as victors and therefore taking the trophy in the elite group.

With extra points being awarded for age, experience (or lack of it) and costume the minnows tournament was hotly contested by teams such as a superheroes 7 (including Batman, Batgirl and Robin), a group of football players led by Danny’s brother Jimmy (they weren’t quite sure what to do with such an odd shaped ball), a colts side dressed in dresses and tutus and a vets team with their oldest player aged 70.

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The eventual victors were Phil’s Teetotallers led by Danny’s Uncle Phil Brown who won an eagerly awaited final against Dan’s Divas, an all girls team led by Danny’s Aunt, Karen Brown. Those not playing or spectating, whether young or old enjoyed the use of an inflatable assault course kindly supplied and ran by the Army.

After the tournament an auction was hosted by Gary Ashburn for items such as a Martin Johnson signed shirt, a signed Chelsea Shirt and a dance lesson with Karen Hardy of Strictly Come Dancing. There was a silent auction with bids being taken throughout the day for many lots including a luxury Harrods Hamper, a week in a villa in Turkey and Fulham V Liverpool tickets. Raffle tickets were on sale during and after the tournament for a cake decorated with The Rifles Emblem with a separate raffle for hampers, wine, champagne and sports event tickets.

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Between the two auctions, the raffles, collection buckets, and the sale of food and drinks, the total raised on the day currently stands at £7000 which will be donated to Help for Heroes and the 2nd Battalion Rifles in memory of Daniel Simpson.

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Rugby at the Olympics

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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

rugbysevensWe will find out on Friday whether Rugby is to have a place at the Olympics from 2016.

Rugby Sevens is already present in the Commonwealth Games and the International Olympic Committee are holding a meeting at the end of this week in Copenhagen to make their decision on its inclusion - together with golf.

It would of course mean the end of the Sevens World Cup, but would give players something else to aim for - a Gold Medal.

Jonah Lomu, the face of the rugby bid, said: “It would be fantastic for rugby and fantastic for the Games.

“Playing in the Commonwealth Games was a major highlight of my career and it gave me a taste of what it must be like as part of the Olympic family competing on the world’s greatest sporting stage.

“I was captivated and I just wish I could have competed for an Olympic gold medal.

“Sevens certainly has all the right ingredients. It is explosive, exciting, unpredictable and due to its highly-competitive nature, it gives the opportunity for smaller rugby nations to win a medal.”

Fortunately, if rugby does get the go-ahead, there won’t be the same “political” controversy that has all but ended any chance of a Great Britain football team competing at London 2012 - England, Scotland and Wales have already agreed to unite to form a GB Sevens side for the 2016 games.

Rob Andrew, the RFU Elite Rugby Director, is excited at the prospect. He said: “The thought of joining with the other Home Unions to make a team GB is very exciting and, on behalf of the RFU and the Elite Rugby department, I wholeheartedly support the bid to include Sevens rugby for men and women at the 2016 Olympic Games.”

Its presence in the Olympics might just help raise the profile of not only Sevens itself, but rugby as a whole.

What do you think? Should it be included in the Olympics? Who would you pick in your GB Sevens side?

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