Friday, September 18th, 2009
Two teams will step out on the hallowed Twickenham turf for a tag rugby competition next Friday, thanks to Maximum Rugby!
Grimsby RUFC and Maldon RFC were selected as winners of our signup competition, and will now travel for the Twickenham Tag competition on Friday September 25, where they will take on the winners of the Scrum on the Beach series.
They will be greeted by a rugby legend, and will enjoy a stadium tour, signing session with England stars and prize giving in a jam-packed day!
It represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and Grimsby captain Neil Corry cannot wait!
He said: “We’re like a load of kids in a sweet shop. It’s unbelievable. I’ve been getting a team together over the last few days, and everybody at training had great big smiles on their faces.

“It was something no one ever expected. It’s very exciting, nobody knows what to expect! A few of the lads have been to Twickenham on tours before, but haven’t even been allowed near the pitch, let alone play on it! The chance to play on it, well it’s just amazing!”
Ten teams will take part in the tag competition, in which teams can name squads of ten, with only five allowed on the pitch at any time.
Corry, a back-rower who has played for Grimsby for more than ten years, added: “We’ve not played tag before, but we’re quite a forward orientated team, so it’s going to be an experience.”
Fellow winners Maldon are also new to tag rugby, but they are confident their style of play will suit the competition.
Fly-half Stuart Pearson, 30, said: “It’s a great surprise. Obviously it’s everyone’s dream to play at Twickenham if you play rugby and we can’t wait for the day. Everybody’s really looking forward to it.
“We haven’t really played tag rugby before, so we’re a bit unsure of the rules! But we’re keen to give it a try and hopefully it will suit our style of play. We’ll definitely be going there to try and win the competition!”

Maldon started their season last Saturday with a 25-17 win over Millwall in Essex 1 League, while Grimsby also got off to a winning start in Midlands 2 North East, beating Nottingham Moderns 26-15.
Pearson, who has played for Maldon since the age of 13, added: “We suffered a bit last season through injury, but we’ve got a new coach this season with a new gameplan and we’re hopeful of competing near the top of the league.
“The Twickenham event will definitely bring the team closer and hopefully it will have a positive effect on the team for the season ahead!”
Check back on Maximum Rugby soon for videos, reports and more from their day at Twickenham!