🌹 Rugby Rose Match Report | Yate/Quins/Whitehall U14s vs Cleve 🌹
- yateyouthrugby
- Sep 24, 2025
- 2 min read
Sunday saw our U14 combination side take on Cleve RFC, a team with size, experience, and years together on the pitch. On paper, it looked like a tough ask. But from the first whistle, our lads showed exactly who they are: fearless, united, and determined. Tackles flew in, tries were scored, and belief never wavered. The score line may not have gone our way, but the rugby certainly did. I got to cover this match, Rugby Rose Reporting

💡 Standout Moment
The start. Plain and simple. The physical challenge in front of us never phased the boys. They met it head-on, with grit and teamwork that had the crowd on their feet. It was rugby at its best, belief, bravery, and brilliant spirit.
⚡ The Feeling
Before the game, there was a quiet buzz, maybe even a little doubt. By the final whistle, yes, the score looked harsher than the contest really was, especially after two late Cleve tries. But the mood was shaped not by defeat, but by respect. Two Cleve players came straight over to Seb, saying, “That was a lot closer than the scoreboard shows.” Those words mattered, they showed the mutual respect both sides carried throughout.
🏉 Who Impressed?
This was a true squad effort. The forwards stood tall, scrummaging hard and competing brilliantly at the lineout. In the backs, our strike runners found gaps and made real impact. Injuries to two key players early on could have rocked us, but the lads adapted and carried on. That resilience spoke volumes.
📖 What We Learned
Resilience. Pure and simple. Losses teach lessons that victories can’t, and every single player was reflecting, analysing, and already thinking about how to grow stronger for the next challenge. That isn’t a weakness, it’s the mark of a team on the rise.
🙌 Supporters
The Quins ground was alive with noise and encouragement. Parents, friends, non-playing teammates, even voices from the men’s teams, it was a wall of support that carried the boys through. Comments like “they played their hearts out”, “they fought to the last minute”, and from Cleve themselves, “your team have grown so much” tell the real story. This wasn’t just a game. It was a step forward.
🔑 In Three Words
Resilience. Grit. Learning.
📈 What This Match Means
If you want to grow, you test yourself against the best. Cleve provided that challenge, and our U14s showed they are building something special. This partnership — Yate, Quins, and Whitehall; is only 18 months old, but Sunday proved just how much it has already achieved. The journey continues: building, progressing, learning.
🤝 Our Opponents
Cleve were outstanding. Physical, skilful, and respectful. They understood exactly what this fixture meant to our young side and showed real sportsmanship before, during, and after the game. For that, we thank them. Matches like this grow not just players, but rugby itself.
This wasn’t a defeat. It was a marker. A bar raised. A step up. And from here, the only way is forward.
🌹 Rugby Rose








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