Saturday Night Gigs @ Argaum

Posted by Argaum on July 10th, 2008
There’s live music every Saturday night at the newly refurbished Argaum Clubhouse (9-11pm).

Forthcoming gigs are;

Sat 12th July - Selwyn Froglet
Sat 19th July - Splintz
Sat 26th July - Tony Alan

…. and don’t forget Horse Racing Night Fundraiser on Friday 11th July, proceeds to the shower fund, check out the forum for more details.

Sevens Star Helps out at Argaum Presentation

Posted by Argaum on June 5th, 2008

Plymouth Albion’s flying winger Liam Gibson was guest of honour at the 2008 Plymouth Argaum Junior Section Presentation Evening recently. The 22 year-old, who appeared regularly on the International Sevens circuit for England before an injury earlier during the season, was on hand to present awards to the Under 13 and Under 15 squads. The event was very well attended and in a departure from recent years was held at Plymouth Albion’s Brickfields ground. As is tradition in what is now the fourth such ceremony each player received a participation trophy whilst there were also individual team awards up for grabs. Argaum Under 13s Read the rest of this entry »

Coaching and playing via press gang

Posted by Paul Brown on May 3rd, 2008
About 4 years ago I retired from rugby due to being too old, too fat and too broken. I have retired before, and decided that the best thing to do was to distance myself completely, not even watching, as this had the “I could have another go” effect.
I hadn’t counted on my eldest (Stephen) wanting to play at Argaum, the most social rugby club I encountered over my 15 years of playing.
He started with the under 13’s this season with a handfull of boys and two coaches, Richard Belli and Mark Turner (who I’d played rugby with for the whole of the 15 years, at Jesters, then OPM’s). I think he was recognised by Mark (he was my shadow/mascot for a couple os seasons) and it was muted that I could maybe lend a hand with coaching. At first I was a little reluctant, but arrived on a Thursday night to be faced with a group of soon to be attitude laden teenagers, what had I let myself in for. Read the rest of this entry »

2007-08, The Most Enjoyable Yet?

Posted by richard on April 28th, 2008
With the season about to close it’s time to take stock of 2007-08, our 5th season as a junior section.

Pitch-Side Facilities - The new posts (sponsored by GMD) were long overdue and have vastly improved the look of the pitches which have held up very well this season. The railway container has given us much more space for pitch-side storage and will be powered up over the summer to provide pitch-side refreshments next season! Read the rest of this entry »

Hands Off Our Game

Posted by richard on April 26th, 2008
There has been a lot of discussion recently about the ELVs (Experimental Law Variations) and how they might affect the game. They are seen by some as a way of opening up the game in these days of tight defences but others see it the Southern Hemisphere (Australia in particular) trying to make union much more like league. Opponents argue that teams like Australia want to depower the scrum because they aren’t very good at scrummaging. Already the RFU and the WRU have come out against the ELVs. Plymouth Argaum’s traditional strength has always been the set scrum and rolling maul so maybe we should start having a look at these laws more closely. Well the RFU have given us a chance to have our say and are calling on players, coaches, referees, volunteers/administrators and parents to carry out an online survey on the RFU website. Read the rest of this entry »

Ospreys, Chiefs and Gerald

Posted by richard on April 15th, 2008
I was lucky enough to be at Twickenham at the weekend to take in the various EDF finals. Catching the 6:55 am train from Plymouth (buffet car having ran out of bacon rolls by Newton Abbot!) enabled us to get to Twickenham in good time and we arrived at the stadium just as Chester were completing a 21-18 victory over the famous old club Birkenhead Park.

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Welcome to the Plymouth Argaum blog!

Posted by Network-Admin on September 5th, 2007
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