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Yate Academy U9s v Frampton RFC U9s: First Contact, Full Heart!


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What a way to start the season! Under a gloriously deceptive November sun — which felt far more like midsummer than mid-autumn — Yate Academy U9s took to the pitch for their very first full-contact rugby match.


And best of all, I got to cover this one..


The nervous buzz among players and supporters was electric, and rightly so — this was a big step for the young squad!

Facing a well-drilled Frampton side, who already had a few games under their belts, our Yate youngsters rose to the challenge with courage, smiles, and a healthy dose of determination.


From the first whistle, Harry Coombs showed his intent, running hard and tackling even harder. Elijah threw himself into the defensive effort too, getting stuck in with some strong tackles. Eva, Charlie, and Henry all carried the ball with purpose, making great ground and never shying away from contact.


Jake was a whirlwind — tackling anything that moved and weaving through defenders with his trademark jinking runs. Despite taking an early knock, Evie grew into the game beautifully, showing real grit and composure. Harvey seemed to have a sixth sense for positioning, making several crucial tackles and reading the flow of play like a seasoned pro.


Leading from the front, captain Franklin was everywhere — tireless in defence, powerful in attack, and inspiring his teammates at every turn. Arne continued his impressive development with some fearless carries and textbook chop tackles, proving that all that training is really paying off.


As a team, Yate combined brilliantly, putting into practice everything they’ve been learning over recent months. They tested themselves in true rugby fashion — with heart, teamwork, and sportsmanship — and passed with flying colours. The coaches couldn’t be prouder and are already buzzing about what’s to come this season.


Credit, too, to Frampton, who brought a strong and spirited side led by their captain Noah. They started brightly, showing their experience and skill, but Yate’s young warriors dug deep and met the challenge head-on — a great contest played in the true spirit of the game.


After the final whistle, both teams headed into the newly revamped clubhouse, sharing food, laughter, and plenty of post-match stories. It was fantastic to see the players from both sides sitting together — muddy, smiling, and already talking about the next time they’ll meet.


Next up for Yate Academy U9s is the Thornbury Festival on November 16th — and if today’s performance is anything to go by, it’s going to be another cracker!


Well played, lads. Keep that fire burning 🔥

Until next time,


💬 Rugby Rob


 
 
 

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