WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!
Rugby World|July 2024
As the domestic season comes to a close, we take a look across the English pyramid to see which community clubs have tasted success
Chris Heal
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!

THE LAST blow of the whistle. The last drink in the clubhouse. The last sweep of the changing rooms. 

The dust has not long settled on the community-game season in England and while the hive of rugby activity will be taken down a notch over the summer months, the emotion, the excitement, the thrills and the spills of 2023-24 will still be fresh in the minds of many.

So many clubs and individuals created headlines this season, whether it was Leeds Tykes stitching together a remarkable 22-match winning run in National Two North, or down in Counties Two Midlands East (South) where St Neots’ Bradley McKenna scored a ridiculous 48 tries in 19 league games.

No matter the level or the division, there have been bumper-to-bumper narratives across the past nine months, not least right at the very top of tier three in the men’s adult game, where Chinnor created a slice of history.

Back in December 2022, the National One club were set for a relegation fight. The Oxfordshire outfit were one point above the dreaded dotted line when former England No 8 Nick Easter walked through the doors of Kingsey Road.

That season Chinnor had won just two of their first 11 games, but ever since then the Black & Whites have been on an upward trajectory.

They have flourished under Easter and this year Chinnor clinched promotion to the Championship for the first-ever time.

Winning 22 of their 26 matches, scoring more than 1,000 points and conceding an average of just 15.5 points per game has been a culmination of Easter’s coaching methods, shrewd recruitment and a change in mindset.

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