Macclesfield Express

Macc RUFC all set for the new season

- CLUBMAN COLUMN

THE rugby season has almost arrived, the First team played Hull and the Seconds entertaine­d Congleton 1st fifteen. Both non league clashes but very important to players and coaches.

The 2nd kicked off at 1pm captained this week by prop James Cross . A ding ding match finished 12 points all, both Macclesfie­ld tries scored by Lloyd Coates with outstandin­g contributi­ons from Paul Davenport and Pete Board playing numbers 8 and 10 respective­ly.

The First team then took the field, conditions were dry but the wind certainly influenced the play. As is normal in these pre season warm up matches we had four 20 minute quarters which allowed coaches to mix and match formations. The result isn’t important what mattered was seeing whether all the training ground moves have been absorbed into full contact rugby.

Club coach Andy Appleyard and his staff were delighted, Apps was the catalyst who attracted Hull to travel all the way across the Pennines. The visitors had swopped places with us they gained promotion into the league North 1 which we were related from last season. FIXTURES The full list has been published as follows, home games in capitals. 24th August cup match against Sandbach 31st Aug. Next round of cup, opponents depend on our result from the 24th. 7th September Blaydon 14th Sept. MORPETH 21st Sept. Ilkley 28th Sept. KIRKBY LONSDALE 5th October. Harrogate 12th Oct. CARLISLE 19th Oct. Sandal 26th Oct. Blackburn 9th November. ALNWICK 16th Nov. Wirral 23rd Nov. BILLINGHAM 7th December. Rossendale 14th Dec. LYMM 4th January. Morpeth 11th Jan. ILKLEY 18th Jan. Kirkby Lonsdale 1st February. HARROGATE 8th Feb. Carlisle 15th Feb. SANDAL 29th Feb. BLACKBURN 7th March. Alnwick 14th Mar. Wirral 21st Mar. Billingham 28th Mar. ROSSENDALE 4th April. Lymm 18th April. BLAYDON 25th April reserved for play off. (Hopefully Macclesfie­ld will have already have achieved promotion!) PLAYER profile Clubman is delighted to write a profile of our prolific points scoring Club Captain Tom Morton. How fortunate we are to have Tom leading the side, he joined from Auckland N.Z. where he spent his year out.

He had achieved selection for England Under 17s, Under 18s and Under 20s and in every one of his internatio­nals he scored at least 9 points

On returning here he chose to play for Macclesfie­ld, as a local boy he already knew many of our squad. Morton loves the responsibi­lity of captaincy, playing at number 10 he’s already the fulcrum and skippering is an extension of that role. He’s so buoyant with his enthusiasm he loves the victories and witnessing the developmen­t of the ball via his backs and forwards as he dictates the plays.

Tom was schooled by his favourite coach John Fletcher the then England U18 manager who he said promotes player expression and was always able to get his charges to punch above their weight in every position. He’s a natural sportsman excelling at all games, but he doesn’t rest, 6am sees him in the gym every day before anyone else is working out, his philosophy being that he won’t be intercepte­d at that time by profession­al calls from his accountanc­y practise.

Clubman is concerned with such a lot of travelling to far away games but Morton assures him what great fun they have on their journeys and on the returns how they enjoy the lusty singing in the coach.

Tom Morton we’re thrilled and privileged you’re our skipper, have a great season.

Authorship of this Clubman Column has now passed down the line. Tribute must be acknowledg­ed to my predecesso­r Geoff Allen who has been reporting club activities; previous writers were Peter Ord and Bob Jenner, the column has been a feature for 44 years and Geoff has been writing it for over half of that time.

Geoff you’re a difficult act to follow,thank you for all your efforts to MRUFC as a player, supporter, reporter and helper to your successor. Geoff was recognised at the AGM by the award of Honorary Club Membership.

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Geoff Allen

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