Gloucestershire All Golds

Gloucestershire All Golds
Club information
Full name University of Gloucestershire All Golds
Nickname(s) All Golds
Short name Gloucestershire
Website allgoldsrugby.com
Colours
Founded late 1990s
Current details
Ground(s)
Chairman Dr. Andrew Pitchford
Coach(s) Lee Greenwood
Captain(s) Steven Parry
Competition Kingstone Press League 1
League 1 9th (2015)

The University of Gloucestershire All Golds are a rugby league team based at the University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.

The University of Gloucestershire All Golds consist of six different teams, with the first team entering Kingstone Press Championship 1 for the 2013 season. Below the semi-professional side, there are two student teams that compete in the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) leagues; the All Golds in the Super 8 national league and the All Blues in the Wales and West Division.

There are also three junior sides that take part in the Midlands Junior League.

History

The University of Gloucestershire rugby league club dates back to the late 1990s. In 2008, they were given a slot in the BUCS Super 8, the highest student rugby league division, which they have retained ever since. In 2012, the All Golds' senior team defeated Super League clubs London Broncos, Widnes and Salford in a Rugby League 9s competition. The student squad also reached the semi-finals of the Super 8. The All Golds launched a junior academy in April consisting of three sides competing in the Midlands Junior League.

In March 2013, the University of Gloucestershire All Golds entered the semi-professional ranks for the first time featuring in the Kingstone Press Championship 1 league alongside fellow newcomers Hemel Stags and Oxford. Brad Hepi was appointed head coach of the Gloucestershire All-Golds for the 2013 season.[1] He coached the side in there first season of the Kingstone Press Championship 1 league where they reached bottom place. In the 2014 Kingston Press Championship 1 season he saw the side into the first seven game before stepping down from the position, stating he had taken the side as far as he could. The club's community manager Dan Garbutt took charge of All Golds for one game against Hemel Stags before Steve McCormack was appointed for the remainder of the 2014 season.[2]

On 3 November 2014, former Halifax assistant coach Lee Greenwood was appointed the head coach after Steve McCormack had left for 'personal reasons' at the end of the 2014 season.

All Golds TV

All Golds TV is the official media platform for the Gloucestershire All Golds first team. This media team consists of mainly students at the local University, based in Cheltenham & Gloucester compiling reports for the clubs website and match-day programme. They mainly record home matches with interviews together for higlights on the official YouTube channel (AllGoldsTV). They also provide opening and closing pieces to camera from their presenters. All highlights are filmed and edited from the AGTV team.

2016 squad

* Announced on 26 February 2016:

2016 Squad Numbers

Number Country Player Position Former clubs
1 England Johnny Leather Full Back South Wales Scorpions
2 Wales Jamie Murphy Wing, Full Back Ospreys RU
3 Australia Josh Allison Centre Newcastle Knights
4 Wales Lewis Reece Centre, Second Row Toowoomba Clydesdales
5 England Phil Cowburn Wing, Full Back Gloucestershire Warriors
6 Wales Courtney Davies Stand Off London Skolars
2 Australia Jayson Lombardo Half Back Mount Pritchard Mounties
8 England Ollie Purslow Prop London Skolars
9 Wales Steve Parry (C) Hooker South Wales Scorpions
10 England Alex Davidson Prop, Second Row North Wales Crusaders
11 Jamaica Lamont Bryan Second Row, Centre, Loose Forward London Skolars
12 Scotland Joe McClean Second Row, Prop University of Bath
13 England Emmerson Whittel Loose Forward, Second Row Bradford Bulls
14 Australia Brandon Newton Half Back Mount Pritchard Mounties
15 England Harrison Elliott Prop, Loose Forward Souths Logan Magpies
16 England Harry Kidd Second Row Gloucestershire Warriors
17 Wales Morgan Evans Prop Coventry Bears
18 England James Walter Prop Gloucestershire Warriors
19 England Chris Barlow Full Back BUCS
20 England Luke Stephens Hooker Gloucestershire Warriors
21 England Aaron Lyons Prop Hunslet Hawks
22 England Dan Poulton Half Back Coventry Bears
23 England Connor Jones Second Row, Utility Gloucestershire Warriors
24 Ireland Graham O'Keeffe Prop Oxford RLFC
25 England Hanley Dawson Centre Millom RLFC
26 England James Mason Loose Forward Oxford RLFC
27 England Richard Jones Second Row Keighley Cougars
England Brad Kislingbury Centre Gloucestershire Warriors
England Andrew Unsworth Second Row, Utility Halifax RLFC
HC England Lee Greenwood Head Coach Halifax RLFC
AC England Dan Poulton Assistant Coach

2017 transfers

Gains

Player Club Contract length Date
England Mo Agoro Hunslet Hawks 1 Year September 2016
England Malikhi Lloyd-Jones Hemel Stags 1 Year September 2016
England Ben Stead Hemel Stags 1 Year September 2016
England Reece Rance Hemel Stags 1 Year September 2016
England Billy Brickhill North Wales Crusaders 1 Year October 2016
England Ryan Houghton Blackbrook ARLFC 1 Year November 2016
England Jordan Andrade Salford Red Devils 1 Year November 2016
England Chris Worrall Salford Red Devils 1 Year November 2016
England Alex Gaskell Salford Red Devils 1 Year November 2016

Losses

Player Club Contract length Date
England Jonny Leather Retirement N/A October 2016
England Emmerson Whittel Keighley Cougars 1 Year October 2016
England Alex Davidson North Wales Crusaders 1 Year October 2016
Wales Lewis Reece South Wales Ironmen 1 Year October 2016
England Richard Jones South Wales Ironmen 1 Year October 2016

Backroom Staff

Members

Name Role
England Dr. Andrew Pitchford Chairman
Wales Patrick Evans Performance Manager
England Kelly Conibere Project Officer
England Trevor Moss Matchday Manager
England Lionel Hurst President of the Board
Wales Patrick Baines Media Officer
Wales Lewis Mitchell Photographer

Juniors

The academy runs teams at under-18, under-16 and under-14 level.

References

  1. Brad Hepi coaching Gloucestershire All Golds rlcm.com.au, 30 November 2012
  2. Echo, Gloucestershire (2014-05-08). "Scotland rugby league head coach Steve McCormack joins Gloucestershire All Golds". Gloucester Citizen. Retrieved 2015-12-24.

External links

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