receive RFU Accreditation
A great days rugby on Saturday - On the playing field Cantabs. fielded three teams, all will be finishing either top or close to the top of their respective leagues.
Nigel Faben the President of Cantabrigians Rugby Club proudly accepted a plaque presented by John Taylor the President of Eastern Counties Rugby Union to acknowledge the Club has reached a milestone in it's history by obtaining RFU Accreditation status.
Accreditation recognises the efforts and achievements of volunteers in reaching standards required across the whole range of activities within a rugby club; in planning for the long term sustainability of the club in the local community and the development of rugby union in general.
Clubs are assessed by the Rugby Football Union and must demonstrate evidence of good practice in areas such as club management, player development and recruitment, sports equity, coaching, refereeing and volunteering.
The Rugby Football Union Club Accreditation scheme aims to help all rugby clubs in England become stronger, more effective, more efficient and more enjoyable places in which to play rugby.
Accreditation earns advantages such as the Sport England Clubmark and promotes increased status and credibility with local authorities, educational establishments and potential sponsors.
Jonathan Pearce, the RFU's Rugby Development Officer says "the Cantabrigian Club has greatly benefited by going through this process. A strategy has now been set out in an action plan that will encourage the driving up of playing standards. Furthermore the Club has committed to build stronger links with the local area thus cementing it's future in the community. "
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