Dallaglio drops in on Kings
ENGLAND World Cup winning star Lawrence Dallaglio made a special guest appearance at Kingsbridge take a training session with the club's U9s.
The event had been arranged by Tim Slade, whose son Ted is a member of squad. Dallaglio also spent time with some of the club's other age groups before retiring to the warmth of the clubhouse.
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VIP GUESTS: Left to right are Kingsbridge chairman Phil Darke, DRFU president Max Turner, club president Jonathan Robinson and Lawrence Dallaglio Photo: Phil Conrad
Whilst in the clubhouse, Dallaglio and Devon RFU president Max Turner, to officially present the club with its Whole Club Seal of Approval accreditation on behalf of the RFU.
Kingsbridge are only the second club in Devon to have been given this award, which recognises the effort and achievement in reaching the standard required in the development of rugby.
Dallaglio was accompanied on his visit, to the club, by England cricket legend Andrew Flintoff who posed for photos and signed autographs.
KINGSBRIDGEU16s thumped arch rivals Ivybridge 50-7 in the Fishermen's Cup.
Eight Kingsbridge tries were scored, six by the backs, on a cloying pitch.
Freddie Buckle was the standout forward.
Angus Johnstone directed operations in an assured manner from stand-off. A Joe Banfield hat-trick was the highlight of the day.
LEWIS Duce scored a first-half try-hat-trick to point Paignton U11s towards a 54-14 win over Totnes.
Paignton raced ahead with tries from Jasper Hopwood and James Andrews before Duce got in on the act.
There were further tries for Oliver Ash, Duce and Jamie Davey. Jamie Morrison kicked seven conversions







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