SCORES
7mins - Tynedale 7 Billingham 0 - try Louis Frankland + Conv Josh Leslie
12 mins - Tynedale 7 Billingham 5
28 mins - Tynedale 12 Billingham 5 - Try Alex Dryden
HALF TIME
54 mins - Tynedale 19 Billingham 5 - Penalty Try
69 mins - Tynedale 24 Billingham 5 - Try Oscar Caudle
81 mins - Tynedale 24 Billingham 12
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100 CLUB DRAW Winner (£500) No 63, Alan Humble, Runner-up (£100) No 96, Philip Howard
HALF-TIME 50/50 DRAW - £253.10 winning ticket 48729, John Austin
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Tynedale v Billingham
Saturday 16th December 2023 (KO 2pm)
This Saturday we welcome the players, officials and supporters of Billingham. This is the first time the 1stXV's of the two clubs have met at Tynedale Park and it promises to be a real cracker.
We also, of course, extend a warm welcome to this week’s match officials, Davis Charlton, Paul Fincken and Dean Lythgoe.
Mat Coultas, a National League Official in National Two East, passed away whilst jogging last week. All match officials across the National Leagues will be wearing black armbands this weekend to mark this tragic loss.
In addition we will also be remembering Joanne Neal, Andrew's wife, who tragically died suddenly last weekend. Joanne was the mum of youth players Archie (15) and Harrison (13) - the whole family being very active members of Tynedale Rugby Club.
Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with all the families and friends of Mat and Joanne in what will be a very difficult and sad time.
BILLINGHAM RUFC’s HISTORY
Billingham RUFC was formed in 1924 as the rugby section of the Synthonia Sports Club of the Synthetic Ammonia and Nitrates Company which later became the Imperial Chemical Industries.
Playing their games at the company’s Central Road sports ground, the new club became very strong in the 1950s and 1960s.
The decline in the fortunes of ICI in the 1970s was reflected in the difficulties of the rugby club which led a nomadic existence before moving to their present Greenwood Avenue ground in 1996. A new clubhouse was built in 2000.
In 1997-98 Billingham became champions of Durham and Northumberland Division Two and in 2007-08 were champions of Division One of that league.
They became champions of North East Division One East in 2009-10, were relegated the following season before bouncing back at the first attempt to become champions again in 2011-12.
Billingham were constant members of National Three North and the new Northern Premier Division until their promotion from Regional One North-East as champions in 2023.
ADAM RADWAN
The England International winger played for the Billingham club before joining Newcastle Falcons in 2016.
TYNEDALE RFC v BILLINGHAM RUFC
Between Season 1960/61 and 1971/72 Tynedale’s 1st and Second XV's played Billingham each season, alternatively at home then away - often over the New Year period.
1960/61 Billingham v Tynedale Billingham won.
1961/62 Tynedale v Billingham
1962/63 Tynedale v Billingham
1963/64 Tynedale 3 v Billingham 0
1964/65 Tynedale v Billingham
1965/66 Billingham 8 v Tynedale 9
1966/67 Tynedale v Billingham
1967/68 Billingham 3 v Tynedale 11
1968/69 Tynedale 9 v Billingham 14
1969/70 Billingham 16 v Tynedale 17
1970/71 Tynedale 32 v Billingham 0
1971/72 Billingham 10 v Tynedale 22
Billingham’s decline in the 1970’s meant fixtures between the two clubs ceased, so it is gratifying to see the rivalry renewed now.
THIS SEASON MATCH
9th September 2023 - Billingham 20 Tynedale 17
For Billingham Dan Burns appeared first on to the AGP, making his 250th appearance for the club, closely followed by Luke Wilson for his 200th outing.
It was also the first appearance of Billingham’s new home strip which is White with thin green hoops, a little bit like a mint viennetta but resplendent in the glorious sunshine. Tynedale jogged out in their traditional Blue and white hoops joined by the officials in a garish orange.
The heat was on for these sides after losing in round one the previous week, with Sam Heron’s boot making the difference in this match.
Billingham drew first blood, as Peter Youll crashed over for the opening score. After 19 minutes a Tynedale scrum allowed Cam Grant to step through the Billingham defence to score. Jake Rodgers kicked the conversion. Billingham then pushed into the Tynedale 22. A penalty was called, and a tap and go from Heron saw him crash over the line and add the conversion.
In the second half a chip over the top from Peter Evans saw Joe Ross regather. Holding off three defenders, he off-loaded to Evans who found substitute Louis Groark who sprinted in from 55 metres to score.
The Tynedale scrum Half, Ben Douglas, then made a great outside break, rounding the defending full-back to score after 55 minutes. The conversion was missed and it was 17-17.
With five minutes remaining Tynedale were penalised for not rolling away and Heron kicked the penalty. Tynedale had a chance to level in the last minute, but Jake Rodgers was unable to score with a penalty from 30 metres.
THIS SEASON
Billingham have had a decent first half of the season and their league position, in what is a very close, competitive league is probably effected by the fact that they have played one or two less matches than the teams above them.
Billingham league results to date:-
Rotherham Titans 52 Billingham 24
Billingham 20 Tynedale 17
Fylde 32 Billingham 26
Billingham 16 Sheffield 14
Otley 10 Billingham 12
Billingham 24 Hull Ionians 17
Hull 40 Billingham 24
Billingham 12 Leeds Tykes 29
Sheffield Tigers 35 Billingham 25
Billingham 24 Preston Grasshoppers 38
Billingham 25 Lymm 25
BILLINGHAM WEBSITE
https://www.billinghamrugby.co.uk/
MATCH OFFICIALS
Referee: David Charlton
AR1: Paul Fincken
AR2: Dean Lythgoe
BALL BOYS/GIRLS
Tynedale Under 10’s
WEATHER FORECAST
Dry, light cloud, gusty moderate westerly breeze, 12 degrees
SELECTED SQUAD