Saturday, 26 April 2014
Thursday, 24 April 2014
7s @ Swansea Uplands Meet 09:30 Sunday 27th April
Fixtures – group 1- pitch 1
morriston penclawdd 10am
uplands mumbles 10.20
morriston pont 10.40
penclawdd uplands 11
mumbles pont 11.20
morriston uplands 11.40
penclawdd mumbles 12pm
pont uplands 12.20
morriston mumbles 12.40
penclawdd pont 1pm
final 1.30
morriston penclawdd 10am
uplands mumbles 10.20
morriston pont 10.40
penclawdd uplands 11
mumbles pont 11.20
morriston uplands 11.40
penclawdd mumbles 12pm
pont uplands 12.20
morriston mumbles 12.40
penclawdd pont 1pm
final 1.30
Saturday, 19 April 2014
Training scheduled for Tues 22 April, 6-7 Main pitch if sufficient players
Keep an eye on Teamer for latest on training and tournament next Sunday, as no more blogs will be posted until next weekend. Happy Easter!
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Monday, 14 April 2014
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Saturday, 5 April 2014
Friday, 4 April 2014
Game vs Resolven Sunday 6 April; clubhouse; 7s tournament
Game scheduled to kick-off on top pitch at 11:00am; meet at 10:15.
Back to clubhouse after, for those who can, to celebrate last full game of season (and hopefully victory!).
7s tournament starting Sunday 27 April for a few weeks - don't have full details, but think it's in the afternoon at various clubs. Please let us know on Sunday whether you're interested and we'll decide whether to enter a team and whether we train for it on Tues 8 April.
Back to clubhouse after, for those who can, to celebrate last full game of season (and hopefully victory!).
7s tournament starting Sunday 27 April for a few weeks - don't have full details, but think it's in the afternoon at various clubs. Please let us know on Sunday whether you're interested and we'll decide whether to enter a team and whether we train for it on Tues 8 April.
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Cyberbullying: From the Chairman
Dear Parent March 2014
USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA
It has come to my attention that there have been incidents of ‘cyber bullying’ between boys of Mumbles RFC and boys playing for other local Junior teams. I understand this is done by using Facebook and in some cases Twitter.
While I understand it is always difficult to monitor everything that is put on the Social Media network, it is concerning as to how much children are allowed to use these programmes without parental guidance. I do understand that this type of socialising can be great fun and very helpful, however I believe it can also be very dangerous when used to tease and then abuse others.
When your children join a rugby club they do so not only to develop their rugby skills but hopefully to develop their social skills as well. They should be enjoying themselves and developing friendships not only with their teammates but with players from other clubs. Messages that carry threats and abuse prior to and after a game are not only dangerous but have no part in this great game.
I would like to take a common sense approach to this problem and would ask that you, as Parents, remind your children that getting involved in abusive messages on Social Media networks is not appropriate and should not be allowed to develop. Indeed if they are a victim of such actions they should tell you straight away so that the issue can be addressed before it has a chance of doing any damage.
I sincerely hope you are with me in trying to stamp out this form of abuse and you and your children continue to enjoy being part of Mumbles Rugby Club.
For your information I have sent a copy of this note to local clubs in the hope that they share my thoughts in trying to solve this issue. While I appreciate we are never going to get rid of the problem we can at least try and minimise the effect it has on children.
Yours in Sport
Martin Rodwell
Chairman
Mumbles Rugby Club
Tel: 01792 360080 (H) Mob: 07765834656 e.mail: martinrodwell123@btinternet.com
USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA
It has come to my attention that there have been incidents of ‘cyber bullying’ between boys of Mumbles RFC and boys playing for other local Junior teams. I understand this is done by using Facebook and in some cases Twitter.
While I understand it is always difficult to monitor everything that is put on the Social Media network, it is concerning as to how much children are allowed to use these programmes without parental guidance. I do understand that this type of socialising can be great fun and very helpful, however I believe it can also be very dangerous when used to tease and then abuse others.
When your children join a rugby club they do so not only to develop their rugby skills but hopefully to develop their social skills as well. They should be enjoying themselves and developing friendships not only with their teammates but with players from other clubs. Messages that carry threats and abuse prior to and after a game are not only dangerous but have no part in this great game.
I would like to take a common sense approach to this problem and would ask that you, as Parents, remind your children that getting involved in abusive messages on Social Media networks is not appropriate and should not be allowed to develop. Indeed if they are a victim of such actions they should tell you straight away so that the issue can be addressed before it has a chance of doing any damage.
I sincerely hope you are with me in trying to stamp out this form of abuse and you and your children continue to enjoy being part of Mumbles Rugby Club.
For your information I have sent a copy of this note to local clubs in the hope that they share my thoughts in trying to solve this issue. While I appreciate we are never going to get rid of the problem we can at least try and minimise the effect it has on children.
Yours in Sport
Martin Rodwell
Chairman
Mumbles Rugby Club
Tel: 01792 360080 (H) Mob: 07765834656 e.mail: martinrodwell123@btinternet.com
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