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CAMP HILL CHARGERS - HOME PAGE Last updated: 09.09.09
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| Welcome to Camp Hill WRFC |
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Camp Hill WRFC, established 1995, have gone from strength to strength over the last decade but particularly so over the last 18 months.
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Winners RFUW 2008 Divisional 10s (West Midlands)
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Runners up RFU Presidents XV 2008 Recognition Awards - Social Inclusion
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Shortlisted nomination, BmiBaby's Real Sporting Hero
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Promoted to National Championship One North 2007
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Winners Division One Midlands (2004-2007)
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Solihull Sports Council's 2007 Team of the Year
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Greater Birmingham RFU 2007 Team of the Year
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Winners RFUW 2007 National 10s (Plate)
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Winners Vagabonds 7s & 10s, Isle of Man 2007
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Winners 2007 Northwich 10s
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From humble beginnings, the 30 strong squad now play their competitive rugby in National Championship One (North) and with Regional honours as well as RFUW TDG (Talent Development Group) and HPA (High Performance Academy) representatives littering the team, strength in depth and breadth is the order of the day.
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Flourishing U15 and U18 sections together with a forged "buddy-system" with development side 5 Ways Old Edwardians and established Rugby League side Coventry Bears strengthen the pathway we offer to both beginners and experienced players (in and out of season), all within an award winning fully supportive, structured, friendly and inclusive environment.
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As Birmingham's number one ranked women's rugby team as well as the city's number one ranked (fully) amateur rugby side (male or female) Camp Hill WRFC are looking to strengthen further their hard- and well-earned profile and position, having secured over £150,000 of equivalent advertising space last season alone, whilst appearing in numerous articles courtesy of the Birmingham Mail, Sunday Mercury, Solihull News, Times and Observer as well as online ezines, BBC Birmingham online, RFU.com and B90aboutmyarea to name but a few.
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In partnership with Solihull Council and Local Leagues our "Community Reach Out" programmes are also starting to bear fruit, with several Phase I coaching projects having already been delivered.
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| And if that's not enough our testimonies speak for themselves: |