Clubs on to a Winner

11 02 2009
Cash4Clubs Logo

Cash4Clubs Logo

SPORTING clubs from Coventry, Nuneaton and Rugby netted £1,000 each thanks to Betfair’s £5,000 Big Cash Giveaway. In partnership with the Coventry Telegraph, Betfair’s Cash 4 Clubs promotion provides a vital boost to sports clubs. The five that have been rewarded for their commitment to supporting grassroots sports and encouraging the local community to take up sport are: Rugby Sea Cadets, Old Coventrians RFC, Wune Tang Martial Arts Academy, Whitnash Tennis Club and Griff and Coton Netball Club. The competition ran during November and December when Telegraph readers were asked to collect tokens from the newspaper and complete an application form stating why their club deserved the money.

Betfair’s corporate social responsibility executive, Georgie Corbett, said: “I offer the winning clubs my congratulations – they thoroughly deserve the money and I’m looking forward to seeing how they will be using the funds to help develop their club and local community.” She added: “Two entries that just missed out on winning the £1,000 award but deserve special recognition were Roger Casement’s GAA Club and Coventry Godiva Athletics Club.

Both had a very real need and we wish them every success in finding the money they need to make their plans happen.” So far 30 clubs have benefited from the Cash 4 Clubs scheme and £30,000 has been given away.

The five local winners will use their money as follows: Rugby Sea Cadets to cover sailing fees this year and allow them to redirect funds to replacing protective equipment and increasing boat maintenance; Old Coventrians RFC to provide their coaches with new kit; Rugby’s Wune Tang Academy to buy new training mats; Whitnash Tennis Club to buy new tennis nets and balls; Griff and Coton Netball Club in Nuneaton to send coaches on national level 1 and 2 coaching qualification courses.

Liz Hancock, of Griff & Coton Netball Club, said: “We are thrilled to be awarded £1,000 through the Coventry Telegraph/Betfair Clubs for Cash competition. We are a Nuneaton-based group that is keen to develop further our coaching for both the junior and senior squads. “This money will really make a difference by enabling us to pay for club members to attend UKCC Coaching Courses and for us to buy some specialised netball coaching equipment. Griff is a friendly club and is always on the look-out for more adult and junior players.” Meanwhile Zak Woon, head of the Wune Tang Academy, said: “In the current financial climate it is tremendous to get £1,000 to spend on equipment. We have bought a new competition jigsaw mat because our members trained previously on the hard floor. “In October we go to the Tang Soo Do World Championships in Poland and hopefully our competitors will benefit from practising on the mat and bring back some medals.” Clubs who were unsuccessful or did not enter can raise funds they need through Betfair’s Refer and Earn scheme, details of which can be found at www.cash-4-clubs.com.

Cash4Clubs Presentation

Cash4Clubs Presentation

IN THE MONEY… From left, John Over (Old Coventrians RFC), Zac Woon (Wune Tang Academy), John Lapworth (Old Coventrians RFC), Claire Woon (Wune Tang Academy), Georgie Corbett (Betfair), Liz Hancock (Griff and Coton Netball Club), Alison Scholes (Rugby Sea Cadets), Jamie Turner (Coventry Telegraph), Graham Goodman (Whitnash Tennis Club)

Wording by Derek Brown, Coventry Evening Telegraph





Junior Sea Cadets Awarded New Modules

4 09 2008
Green Module Badge

Green Module Badge

Leading Junior Sea Cadet Michael Suddens and Junior Sea Cadet 1st Class Sean Crisp were

Junior Sea Cadet 1st Class Badge

Junior Sea Cadet 1st Class Badge

both awarded the Green Module badge last night for completing all the required elements of the Outdoor & Recreation Module.

Junior Sea Cadet 2nd Class Paul Elder and Angus Fitzsimons were promoted to Junior Sea Cadet 1st Class having been with the unit now for over 6 months.





Trio Complete “Start Windsurfing” Course

17 08 2008

Cadets Danielle Parker, Matthew Moseley and Sergeant Wayne Musgrave all completed their RYA Start Windsurfing Course this Saturday at Draycote Water Sailing Club, in Rugby.  Just one of the many externally recognised qualifications on offer through the Sea Cadets, Ordinary Cadet Parker commented “The course was really enjoyable, but tiring.  I’m pleased I’ve done it and I’m looking to progress onto the Intermediate Course soon.”

OC Parker in the lead!!!

OC Parker in the lead!!!





Training: Expedition Training Weekend

5 05 2008
Cannock Chase Map

Cannock Chase Map

Sub Lt (SCC) Stuart Glover RNR and Sergeant (SCC) Sian Scholes took 4 cadets away to Cannock Chase in Staffordshire for an expedition training weekend from Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th May 2008.  The weekend helped cadets with their teamwork, mapwork, leadership, navigation and fitness.  It also helped to prepare some of the cadets for the Warwickshire District Expedition Challenge due to take place next weekend.

Take a look at the photos in the picture album.