Monthly Archives: August 2012

Football, Rugby Football, and Cricket today in Abingdon

Between Seasons
On the River Thames near Abingdon Bridge I saw this duck with 11 baby ducklings today – enough for a football team or a cricket team. They seem very late starters though for the cricket season.
Between Seasons
Today was the start of the football season and it fell on one of the hottest days of the summer. Abingdon Town were at home to Ascot and won 3-1. (Abingdon United’s first home game is on Tuesday at 7:45pm against Swindon Supermarine.)
Between Seasons
Today also saw the 57th running of the Rugby 7s competition at Abingdon Rugby Union Football Club.
Between Seasons
There were also two games of cricket at Abingdon Vale Cricket Club. The 2nd XI were playing Kimble, and theĀ 4th XI were playing Shipton-under-Wychwood 3rd team. The audience is increased by members of the Caravan Club who camp round the pitches, and often come in to town to shops and restaurants.

Low flying helicopters and closing out sale at Beales

Closing Out Sale
While at the Fairacres Trading Estate I saw a couple of helicopters on low training flights over Argos and Beales. They seem to come down low at this point before heading back to RAF Benson or wherever they come from.
Closing Out Sale
Beales have been advertising a Closing Out Sale for some weeks. I am fairly sure that Closing Out is something quite different from a Closing Down sale. I gather it means the end of some product lines rather than the end of the store.

Invitation to Rugby 7’s this Saturday (with blog rewind to the 2009 Rugby 7’s)

The Rugby Sevens is on this Saturday and we are invited. The last time there was a blog report on this particular event was way back in 2009.

Here is what was said …

It was the 53rd running of the Abingdon Rugby Sevens pre season tournament. The first tournament in 1956 was held to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the town receiving its Royal Charter.

Abingdon RFC can be seen here in Black with Emerald / Gold chestband against Blue Boar in Navy Blue and White hoops. There were 16 teams in all.

Gary Linneker was quoted this week in the Radio Times as saying “Parents shouting at kids from the touchline is my pet hate.’ I wonder what he would have made of this scene.

I was very impressed watching the Kamikaze Sevens from south Wales. They seemed to be the Harlem Globe Trotters of the rugby world.

There was also the Cheeky Ladies rugby team. They started life at Newcastle University. Their aim is to make rugby look more sexy.