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‘We’re happy to be guinea pigs’

Academy players the first to start training at Havant

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The Havant RFC Academy have welcomed the chance to act as ‘guinea pigs’ for the club’s return to training.

Around 50 under-17 and under-18 players returned to Hooks Lane at the weekend to train on one of the club’s grass pitches.

The senior players are preparing to start back towards the end of this month following last season’s London 1 South title-winning campaign.

Academy head coach Steve Woolcombe said: ‘We are basically the guinea pigs for the whole club.

‘Hopefully we can some learn some valuable lessons, and everyone can learn from our mistakes if we make any.

‘The guidelines we followed will basically be the same ones the senior players follow when they come back.’

At present, all recreation­al rugby clubs are at step 2 of a six-step RFU ‘return to rugby’ routemap.

At step 2 no more than six players are allowed in any one training group and there is no contact, no face to face involvemen­t and limited sharing of equipment.

Havant divided a pitch into four quarters, with six players and a coach in each quarter.

The usual six Academy coaches were joined by others who normally coach younger age groups at the club in order to make up the necessary numbers.

‘A lot of clubs will just start back with some fitness work,’ said Woolcombe. ‘But I wanted to make ours a bit more challengin­g.’

That meant a two-hour plus session incorporat­ed a variety of drills, before the introducti­on of some fitness work ‘wiped everyone out in the heat.’

Steve Woolcombe

Woolcombe has been head coach at the Academy for a few years, having previously worked with the first team at Petersfiel­d.

He is also involved with Guinness Premiershi­p club London Irish, and is head coach of their under-15s.

When he moved to Havant the Academy boasted just over 30 youngsters, and now they have more than 60. For the first time, they are looking to run three teams in 2020/21, having run two last season. They also ran two in 2018/19, but at times struggled to

Havant academy could run three teams in 2020/21 fill a 2nd XV.

‘We’ve been building up the player base which is fantastic.’ said Woolcombe.

‘I’ve got a fantastic coaching team, and we put on sessions which are playerfocu­ssed and I think the players warm to that.

‘There’s a sprinkling of players in the first team squad that have come through the academy.

I’ve got a fantastic coaching team and we put on sessions that are player-focussed

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 ??  ?? 2020/21 STARTS HERE Havant Academy players and coaches pictured at the weekend
2020/21 STARTS HERE Havant Academy players and coaches pictured at the weekend
 ??  ?? SMALL GROUPS Havant academy players at Hooks Lane at the weekend
SMALL GROUPS Havant academy players at Hooks Lane at the weekend

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