Warwick v Bromsgrove Rugby Report
Unfortunately, due to the cold weather we lost most of our block against Bromsgrove School on 10 December, alongside our U15As Schools Cup Last 16 match against Oakham School.
Unfortunately, due to the cold weather we lost most of our block against Bromsgrove School on 10 December, alongside our U15As Schools Cup Last 16 match against Oakham School.
Unfortunately, due to the cold weather we lost most of our block against Bromsgrove School on Saturday, 10 December alongside our U15As Schools Cup Last 16 match against Oakham School.
Just over a year after the Warwick Schools Ski Racing Programme started, we are delighted we are moving ever forward. This year, we greatly improved on the number of teams qualifying for the English Schools Ski Finals at Norwich. In 2021, two teams from the Foundation qualified, this year five Foundation teams were successful. A great performance from all skiers!
We've seen some excellent performances across all year groups in Sport this term.
The Rugby season has finally got underway, and it has been an absolutely fantastic first few weeks of the season with over 450 boys representing the historic blue and white shirts.
Just before our return to school this year, Ryan in Year 11 was busy competing in the two-day, National Sprint Regatta, held at the National Water Sports Centre, Holme Pierrepoint, Nottingham.
The annual OWs Tennis and Cricket matches made a return to the Warwick School campus this year for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic began. 2020 leavers also finally had the opportunity to take part in a long overdue Rugby Shirt Presentation.
Warwick School has a proud history of student athletes who have achieved great things in their chosen sports – not only during their time at school – but also after they have left. Current old boys have gone on to careers playing professional Cricket, Rugby and Football, whilst a good number have also competed at the highest levels of their sport in Athletics, Hockey and Squash to name a few.
Last week the 1st XI played their prestigious declaration game against the MCC. The boys toiled in the field and kept the club down to a reasonable total. In response the team were unable to withstand the mature swing bowling from the MCC and despite a stalwart innings by the Captain, Williams, Sheehan, Ainley and Mills, the 1stXI succumbed to defeat with only 4 overs to spare, agonisingly close to a draw. Sheehan's three wicket haul earned him the players award from the MCC captain after the game.
The past week saw some fantastic tennis across the age groups!
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