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Thursday, 06 May 2004

Hampshire Schools 16 Group squad from 1994/95 season
Coached by Kevin Gregory, Paul Kimber, Roger Venning and Phil Davies, the squad was captained by Nick French (with ball in hand) and included, in the front row and third from the left, a young Jonny Wilkinson.
Other players in the picture include R Dahoo, Oliver Cusworth, D Richardson, Michael Aung, S Taylor, P Morris, S Turner, Andy Holloway, Jamie Currie, Ollie Joicse, B Smith, Nick McRoberts, Matthew Jarrett, T Rath and C Sheppard.


Hampshire Schools 16 Group squad from 26 March 2000 at Bognor
Players: Mark Greenhalgh, Michael Jeffreys, James Gregg, Charles Baillie-Strong, Tom Mackintosh, Lawrence Marsh, Tom Rees, Tommy Booth, Ian Wrightson, Neil Whitworth, Jimmy Ballard, Jason Luff, Simon Buckland, Hugh McCormack, Tom McEwen, Rob Warman, Dan Butt, Chris Cahill, Richard Anderson, Nick Randall, Byron Wells.


Hampshire Schools 16 'A' Group squad from 26 March 2000 at Bognor
Players: Lloyd Staczicawicz, Richard Gullidge, James Watson, Dan Cheal, Chris Mumford, Michael Shepherd, Matt Davies, Jack Upton, Nick Priddle, Jamie Curtis, Alex Tomlinson, Anthony Harding, Stephen Lewis, Dean Searley, Jarrod Ruth, David Carr, Niall Castelli, Jamie Davis, Dan Waite, Adam Barlow, Alex Addie, Dan Hodgson.


Churchers College - 2004 winners of the Sugden U15 Schools Cup

 
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