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Wimborne 35 - Salisbury 15
Salisbury travelled to local rivals Wimborne on Saturday. A win would have significantly improved their chances of avoiding relegation but it wasn’t to be. They faced a well organised Wimborne XV who used their superior forward pack and strength in midfield to inflict Salisbury’s 6th league defeat this year.
Salisbury 19 - Reading 11
Salisbury welcomed Reading to Castle Road for the home leg of their league fixtures having narrowly beaten them away in November. Both teams sit at the foot of Regional 2 South Central so a win was important. In a largely scrappy encounter, Salisbury prevailed with a single first half try from Theo Andre Browning and two second half tries from James Kennedy on 46 minutes and Rob Crossley with 10 minutes remaining.
Witney 45 - Salisbury 20
Salisbury travelled to Witney on Saturday for the return fixture having inflicted a narrow defeat on them at home back in November. There was a very different result. The host’s superior physical strength and ability to shift the ball quickly to their flanks resulted in a 45 – 20 defeat for Salisbury.
FIXTURES AND RESULTS
SEE FULL CALENDAR-
24Feb
1st XV v Reserve
14:30
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24Feb
2nd XV v D&W Cup
14:30
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24Feb
3rd XV v D&W Cup
14:30
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02Mar
3rd XV v Ellingham and Ringwood 2
14:30
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02Mar
1st XV v Reading
15:00
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02Mar
2nd XV v Free Week
15:00
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09Mar
2nd XV v Trowbridge 2
14:30
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09Mar
1st XV v Reserve
15:00
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09Mar
3rd XV v Reserve
15:00
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16Mar
1st XV v Wimborne
15:00
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16Mar
2nd XV v Warminster
15:00
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16Mar
3rd XV v Bournemouth 3
15:00
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23Mar
1st XV v Farnham
15:00
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23Mar
2nd XV v Melksham
15:00
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23Mar
3rd XV v Free Week
15:00
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30Mar
1st XV v Easter (Reserve)
15:00
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30Mar
2nd XV v Easter Reserve
15:00
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30Mar
3rd XV v Easter Reserve
15:00
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06Apr
1st XV v Chichester
15:00
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06Apr
3rd XV v Dorchester 2
15:00
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13Apr
1st XV v Cup
15:00
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FAQS
When is training?
Tuesday and Thursday evenings. It begins at 6.45pm with player led skills sessions, We finish before 8.30pm.
Where is training?
Castle Road on the floodlit training area.
What do I need to bring to training?
Appropriate clothing and footwear.
Studded boots and shirts that can cope with contact training. DO NOT wear clothing with zips.
A gumshield.
Water bottles are available but bring your own drink if you wish.
NOTE - whilst the changing rooms are being built, shower facilities are available after training in the Hudsons Field pavilion. If you don't wish to shower but do come into the Clubhouse afterwards please ensure you have clean outer clothing.
Can I buy food after training?
Yes. Food is available after both sessions at a cost of £3.00.
Do I need to buy a rugby kit?
Match shirts are provided, but you will need to buy white shorts and green socks to play in matches.
These and other merchandise can be purchased from the Club shop that is open every Sunday morning, or ask at the bar.
Do I need to pay membership to train?
No. But as soon as you start playing you will be asked to register and pay membership.