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What's On This Weekend

Ken Bell
Category: Club News
06 March 2025
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On Saturday, the 1st XV travel to Yorkshire to take on Cleckheaton in Regional 1 North East, KO 3pm. With only three games left of the regular league season and Park second bottom in the relegation places, a victory would be welcome, especially given the disappointment of the home defeat by Blaydon last weekend. ALL SUPPORT FOR THE LADS WOULD BE MOST WELCOME.

However, if you are unable to travel or prefer your rugby a little closer to home, the Panthers take on our close neighbours Rockcliff at Preston Avenue on Saturday in NC 3 North (North), hoping to continue their push for promotion. KO is 2pm. The match will also support International Women’s Day so expect a lively clubhouse post-match. The Lions are also at home this weekend when they take on Billingham on Saturday, KO is 3pm. Again, all support would be most welcome.

On Sunday, The Club host the Colts County Plate Final, Rockcliff vs Novocastrians, KO 2pm. It should be a great game.

Dates for your diary:

Sun 30 March

Boys U16 County Plate Final – Percy Park vs Gosforth – KO 9.45am at Tynedale

Boys U13 County Plate Final – Alnwick vs Percy Park – KO 12 noon at Tynedale

Boys U14 County Plate Final – Northern vs Percy Park – KO 1pm at Tynedale

A fantastic day out to support the future of the Club!

Sat 26 April

England U19 vs Scotland U19 at Preston Avenue KO 2pm

See website and Club social media platforms for ticketing/hospitality information

Sat 17 May

Percy Park 7’s KO 11am

There will be the usual feast of televised 6 Nations Rugby and Premier League football on the clubhouse big screens over the weekend:

Sat: Nottingham Forest vs Manchester City KO 12.30pm

Sat: Ireland vs France KO 2.15pm

Sat: Scotland vs Wales KO 4.45pm

Sat: Brentford vs Aston Villa KO 5.30pm

Sat: Wolves vs Everton KO 8pm

Sun: England vs Italy KO 3pm

England vs Scotland U19 Men's International at Park

Ken Bell
Category: Club News
02 March 2025
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England U19 Men will face Scotland U19s at Percy Park RFC this April as part of their spring programme of fixtures, the RFU can confirm.
The fixture, scheduled for 14:00 BST on Saturday 26th April, is the second match to be announced for the U19 Men in 2025. The Men’s Pathway side also welcome Japan U19 to Cambridge Rugby’s Ellgia Fields on Saturday 22nd March.
 
The U19 Men side serves as an avenue for England Rugby pathway players to develop their skillsets with meaningful gametime on the international circuit, with fixtures also giving valuable minutes to players then eligible for U20 selection in the World Rugby U20 Championship. In 2024,
England U19 Men suffered a narrow, 24-21 reverse at the hands of France at Doncaster Knights’ Castle Park before a comfortable 40-10 win away to Italy.
 
Andy Titterrell, U20 Men’s assistant coach, will lead the U19 Men’s programme once again this spring following on from a recent 57-13 victory over Scotland at U20 level in Round 3 of the 2025 U20 Six Nations. Titterrell will be supported throughout with a combination of U18 and U20 Men’s coaches and staff to be confirmed in due course.
 
England U18 Men faced Scotland at Percy Park RFC in 2007, finishing 5-5, as part of preparations for the Rugby Europe U18 Championships.
Andy Titterrell said: “Having another Men’s Pathway fixture in the North East is an exciting prospect following on from a great week in Newcastle with the U20s, capped off with a fantastic win. The support we received from local rugby fans and media was incredibly encouraging and as a group, we anticipate another great trip. 
“With our spring programme starting to take shape, it’s important to reemphasise the significance of these games in creating further opportunities for players who have progressed from the U18 Men’s side.
“Five of the U19 Men’s starting XV that travelled to Italy last April went on to earn caps in the World Rugby U20 Championships in South Africa. The opportunity for development, and to impress whilst doing so, is clear for these players.”
 
Percy Park RFC Chairman Tim Walker said: ‘‘As a grassroots rugby club, we pride ourselves on youth development to support our club and the wider game of rugby. We welcome the opportunity to host this U19 international at Percy Park RFC and hope that you can bring your friends and family to enjoy what is sure to be a fantastic day.”
 
General admission tickets are available to purchase for £10 on matchday, with free entry for U18s. Hospitality packages include entry and a two-course pre-match lunch for £25 and are available to be booked via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." 
 
England U19 Men’s confirmed 2025 fixtures:
Saturday 22nd March – England U19 Men vs. Japan U19 – 14:00 GMT kick-off
Saturday 26th April – England U19 Men vs. Scotland U19 – 14:00 BST kick-off

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Ken Bell
Category: Club News
25 December 2024
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A very merry Christmas and a happy, healthy and prosperous new year to all!

Neville Bavidge

Ken Bell
Category: Club News
06 November 2024
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It is with the greatest sadness that the club announces the passing of one of our oldest former players, Neville Bavidge. Neville joined the club in the early 1960’s and played until he moved, with his family, to York in 1977. He was a contemporary of such club luminaries as Bill Shepherd and the late Peter Spencer and, as a doctor at a local hospital, would often help out with running repairs to injured players. Neville’s son Tony attended King’s School for a short while and also played junior rugby at Park. The club sends its sincerest condolences to Neville’s family and friends at this very sad time.

Pre Season Review

Ken Bell
Category: Club News
06 September 2024
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As the new league season gets underway, with the men’s 1st XV and the Lions playing their first competitive games this weekend and the Panthers getting underway on 15 September, we take a look at how preseason has shaped up for our senior squads.

The men’s senior squad have had a mixed bag, with availability and teams pulling out of fixtures making life difficult for the coaches. The preseason games themselves have been challenging. The senior squad had a great run out against Berwick in early August where the coaching staff got to see a lot of players. The result, a 17 all draw, was secondary to being able to have a good look at the players. With Ashington pulling out of a scheduled preseason game the following week, an in-house fixture was arranged which was great test to see the players front up against each other. Two matches were then arranged with one squad travelling north of the border to play Scottish Premiership side Hawick and another making the short journey to Seghill. With over 20 players unavailable for the weekend, it was very much a youthful side that made the journey to face the Scottish Cup holders and although the game was lost, 71-0, the performance in no way reflected the scoreline. The game was halted for an hour after a horrific injury to Hawick second row/flanker Stuart Graham who suffered a dislocation and break of the left ankle.  The game at Seghill resulted in a good win. The final preseason game was at Morpeth last week where an experienced squad of players came away with a fine 0-47 win. After a tight and edgy first half, the team hit the accelerator against very tough local opposition who until recently were playing at Level 5. It was a successful evening and the coaches were able to try a number of different combinations in readiness for the league season ahead.

Player/Coach Ash Smith had this to say on preseason: “It's been a great preseason but I'm glad it's over as it's felt full on!! We have had new coaches join myself and Keith - James Ponton, Cameron Neild and Alex Hearle. All 3 of them are in the Newcastle Falcons environment and have all brought an extra bit of detail to the sessions on the grass. We do have some really talented new arrivals to look out for although we are still awaiting on quite a few to arrive. Those that have taken part in our preseason games are:

Jordan Carey - A rangey back with some lovely skills on him.

Dan Woodcock - A young falcons academy lad from Cockermouth who has been lightning in open space.

Euan Smart - The Scottish back rower has been very physical since he arrived but picked up a shoulder knock at Hawick.

Harry Paul - Harry has been very energetic since arriving, so much so he pulled his hamstring in training which has held him back from pulling on the shirt.

John Grey - One of our Rugby League converts. Can play multiple positions and is handy on the ball

Louis Adamson - A very mobile front rower who has impressed during his time with us.

Matthew French - A number 8 who has just finished his time at Newcastle University. Gets through a lot of work.

Tom Czerwinke - The University prop has been a blessing with his versatility. Can play across the front row and back row.

But it's not just the new arrivals, we have had some our colts step up and they have been fantastic to have around. The likes of William Ponton, Archie Graham and Jacob German have been adding a bit of zip to our back line. Roman Love and Zak Johnston have both shown great accounts of themselves in the senior set up and both have a very exciting future in senior rugby. As for goals that we are in the season now, we want to be top half of the table, which will give us the opportunity to push on further next season. I won't lie, we also want a cup run in the Papa John’s Community Cup, but we have to do the hard graft in the league to ensure we deserve the opportunity to be in a position to compete in the highest competition possible”.

The Panthers have enjoyed a highly successful preseason this summer, with both games and team bonding activities strengthening the team both on and off the field.

Preseason kicked off in early August with a home game against Peterlee & Horden Ladies. Although the fixture was lost 5-51, a very challenging start, the resilience displayed by the Panthers was commendable. Throughout the match, the team maintained their morale, showcasing the fitness and communication skills that they have worked so hard on in training. This improvement was a significant takeaway from the game, reflecting that hard work and commitment. On 18 August, the Panthers hosted a joint training session with the Houghton Hornets at Preston Avenue. The session included live scrums, lineouts, and contact work, culminating in a mixed-team touch game. Both teams found the experience enjoyable and beneficial, leaving with a lot of positives to build on. The final preseason game took the Panthers to Skipton Roses, where a very competitive yet very enjoyable match was played. The final score was 37–14 in favour of Skipton, but Captain, Steph Gicquel, made a notable impact by scoring two tries, while Caitlin Ward and Dom Hepples successfully converted. The standout element was the noticeable improvement in our game play and fitness compared to our first pre-season encounter.

Mandy Wood summed up the approaching league season: “As we gear up for the league to start, the excitement is palpable. With the strong bonds we’ve built and the improvements we’ve made, we are confident that the 2024/25 5 season will be an exciting journey for the Panthers! Coaches and players alike are feeling energized and ready for the tests to come. We are also excited to announce our participation in the Papa John’s Community Cup this season, with our first match scheduled at home against Novos 2nd team. This tournament presents a fantastic opportunity for the Panthers, and we eagerly anticipate getting it underway. In addition to our matches, the Panthers have embraced a September Challenge, aiming to run, bike, swim, and walk a combined total of 2000 miles. This initiative aims to raise funds for Maggies Centres Newcastle, our strip sponsor, as well as for Percy Park RFC. Each player and coach have committed to this challenge, showcasing our competitive spirit and dedication to our community”.

It would appear that our senior sides are more than ready for their respective league campaigns to get underway. A reminder of those first fixtures:

Saturday 7 September:  Park vs Driffield (Regional 1 North East) KO 3pm

Saturday 7 September: Lions vs Driffield (Candy League) KO 3pm

Sunday 15 September: Penrith vs Panthers (NC 3 North (North)) KO 2pm

  1. Peter Spencer - A celebration of his time at Percy Park
  2. Pre Season
  3. Stewart’s Melville RFC Come to Park
  4. Frank Harding

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