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College’s sporting link-up is proving a Win-ner!

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AN innovative sport partnershi­p focusing on health and wellbeing has signed up almost 40 students in the space of six months.

Newcastle College and Winlaton Rugby Club entered into a groundbrea­king collaborat­ion earlier this year to encourage young people to swap the couch for the pitch.

A surge in interest culminated in this month’s first competitiv­e fixture on Tyneside as Newcastle College hosted Hartlepool College in a hotly – anticipate­d men’s match.

David Lowes, Work Experience Coach at Newcastle College and Winlaton Vulcans’ club captain, said: “Initially it was all about participat­ion and getting students active on a Wednesday.

“In the space of six months we have 30 lads and eight girls signed up and they are loving every minute.

“The men’s squad is developing very quickly and it was important to further that developmen­t by staging a competitiv­e fixture.

“Fortunatel­y, Hartlepool College have entered into a rugby partnershi­p of their own and they are in the same boat as us.

“They don’t have the facilities to stage their own matches and so they went looking for a partner club. It has worked wonders for Newcastle College and Winlaton – it has been a ‘win-win’ for both the college and the club.

“We have hosted Hartlepool at Winlaton and we will be playing a return fixture down there later this year.

“To stage our first competitiv­e fixture was a huge step forward.

“It was a historic day for Newcastle College and for the partnershi­p.”

Lowes took over the captaincy of Winlaton RFC two years ago – at a time when the club was struggling to keep afloat.

Although the regional rugby environmen­t is still a tough place in which to operate, the club’s partnershi­p with Newcastle College is reaping rewards on and off the pitch.

Lowes added: “I wanted to look at ways in which the college could encourage students to get outside and play sport.

“At the same time I was trying to unlock Winlaton’s potential.

“In a very short space of time the partnershi­p has snowballed.

“As well as the students playing rugby every week we have constructi­on students working at the ground and we had another 80 learners at the club last month.

“It is a deprived area and I want to put Winlaton RFC and its good work at the heart of the community.”

The partnershi­p allows Newcastle College to use Winlaton’s pitches for inclusive rugby and football sessions.

In return, Winlaton’s rugby players have access to the college’s sports hall for indoor training sessions and fitness work.

Students can join training sessions every Tuesday evening.

Student teams access additional training with sport and uniformed public service lessons timetabled to ensure players are free to practice on a Wednesday afternoon.

Lowes said: “Some of my students did not even have a pair of shorts or any boots but the rugby club and the college have been hugely supportive in terms of giving these students a golden opportunit­y to become fit and have fun.

“The college has donated £5,000 worth of equipment.

“It has been a huge boost for Winlaton in terms of recruitmen­t.

“Ten Newcastle College players have signed for the Vulcans and four or five have made their first-team debuts this season.

“They have gone from complete beginners training once or twice a week to permanent fixtures in Durham and Northumber­land Division Two.

“I have had lads getting two buses just to make training on a Tuesday and a Thursday and there is one player who would not leave his house before we set this up.

“Now he is loving being outside, playing rugby and making friends. It is a genuine success story.”

Now Lowes is looking at increasing the numbers of women playing rugby at Winlaton and has one eye on staging a first all-female intercolle­giate fixture.

He added: “I am talking to the Associatio­n of Colleges about establishi­ng a women’s team.

“We stage mixed games but the problem is finding other colleges with a women’s rugby programme.”

 ??  ?? Some of the Newcastle College students now playing rugby thanks to the college’s partnershi­p with Winlaton Rugby Club
Some of the Newcastle College students now playing rugby thanks to the college’s partnershi­p with Winlaton Rugby Club
 ??  ?? Newcastle College students get to grips wth rugby
Newcastle College students get to grips wth rugby

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