Tonight we had the New Barn meeting for the Year 3 residential in April 2020. The presentation is on the Year 3 page, under Learning and then Year Group Pages.
Lytchett Minster School kindly donated their 3G pitch so we could hold the rearranged festival (postponed from October). Teams from Courthill Infants and Upton Infants were also in attendance and all three schools seemed to be a good match, with excellent tackling, dribbling and passing throughout the matches. Keep your eyes peeled for a Girls’ Football Festival (with AFC Bournemouth coaches) and another larger mixed tournament coming soon.
Longfleet’s Lions travelled to Talbot Primary School to play in a tournament against six other schools. Solid performances in all the six matches ensured Longfleet topped the group, unbeaten and with no goals conceded. The Year 6 team now proceed to the Poole Schools Finals, which will be held at Carter Community School on Friday 15th November.
Played 6. Won 4. Drew 2. Goals 11. Conceded 0.
Wimborne RFC hosted a brilliant festival in which children initially played Tag Rugby matches before learning the basics of tackling with qualified coaches. This culminated in some contact rugby matches towards the end. Although not deemed “competitive” due to RFU rules, the tag matches were all evenly contested, with Longfleet remaining unbeaten throughout. After a welcome hot dog and drink in the clubhouse after the festival, medals were given out to those children who showed the core values associated with Rugby. The winners were:
- Phoebe Haigh
- Digby Skinner
- Alfie Partridge
Longfleet travelled to St Edward’s School to participate in a multi-skills event with 5 other local schools. The activities included basketball dribbling; aiming at cricket stumps; football dribbling; netball shooting and tennis games. All of these were played in a great spirit, with the St Edward’s Sports Leaders showing a fantastic example to our children. Although not deemed competitive...Longfleet managed to pull off a victory with a mammoth 480 points. Well done to all the children involved.