Monthly Archives: November 2009

  • 25 Nov 2009, Rhino at the Rugby Business Seminar

    Posted on November 25, 2009 by admin

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    Rhino Rugby teamed up with Lewis Silkin solicitors, marketing agency ENS and Running Rugby Magazine to stage the third in a series of annual Rugby Business Seminars at the Chiswick Moran Hotel in West London, on Friday November 20th, the day before the England vs New Zealand game at Twickenham.

    The seminars are targeted at decision makers in rugby union and league - officials and officers of rugby clubs at all levels of those codes who are involved in the financing and administration of the game. The clubs represented ranged from Bath and London Wasps, Cambridge and Oxford Universities and St Mary’s Old Boys in Bristol in rugby union, St Helens in rugby league and geographically from as far away as Romania.

    The seminar opened with a keynote address by Paul Vaughan, Business Operations Director of the Rugby Football Union, who gave an overview of the development of rugby union as a professional sport since 1995 and answered a wide variety of questions on current issues facing both England Rugby and the game globally.

    Owen Eastwood of Lewis Silkin and Rebecca Hopkins of ENS, both of whom had represented clients involved in the ‘Bloodgate’ affair in the summer, then talked about the highly topical issue of Crisis and Reputation Management.

    Delegates were then given an unscheduled bonus when All Black legend Murray Mexted injected some colour and on-field orientation to the proceedings by speaking after lunch about his activities as Managing Director of the International Rugby Academy of New Zealand.

    Tony Colquitt, CEO of St Helens RLFC then gave an overview of the challenges facing rugby league as a professional sport, followed by Charlie McEwan of Essentially on the economics of the British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa in the summer.

    Duncan Sandlant and George Koureas of Lewis Silkin then presented on the new rugby agents regulations and immigration, work permits and visas respectively, and finally Bryn Lee of TigerTurf gave an overview of latest developments in artificial pitch technology.

    Delegates then adjourned to the office/factory of Rhino Rugby Ltd adjacent to the hotel for post-seminar drinks. Charlie McEwan conducted the business card draw - Stewart Eru of Cambridge University winning a Rhino ball signed by England Manager Martin Johnson and Adam Kemp of the Middlesex Charity Sevens winning the hotel weekend kindly donated by the Chiswick Moran.

    Charlie McEwan conducted the business card draw – Stewart Eru of Cambridge University winning a Rhino ball signed by England Manager Martin Johnson
    Stewart Eru of Cambridge University wins business card drop of Rhino ball signed by Martin Johnson, drawn by Charlie McEwan


    This post was posted in 2009 and was tagged with rugby business seminar, paul vaughan

  • 21 Nov 2008 , Lord Addington makes Rhino prize draw at Rugby Expo

    Posted on November 21, 2009 by admin

    Lord Addington and Reg Clark

    The captain of the Lords and Commons Rugby XV, Lord Addington, Liberal Democrat spokesman on sport in the House of Lords, came to the Rhino stand at the highly successful two day Rugby Expo at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre on November 18th to make the prize draw for a Rhino Lions Official Training ball signed by the Lions management and coaching team. Over 100 entries were received by email and business card drop and the winner was Simon Cooper, President of Rugby League Deutschland, who had attended the exhibition on the first day. Lord Addington is an experienced prop with a wealth of rugby experience and is no stranger to Rhino's market leading scrummaging machines.


    This post was posted in 2008 and was tagged with ruguby expo, lord addington

  • 21 Nov 2008, Reg Clark voted Rugby Business Person of the year

    Posted on November 21, 2009 by admin

    Raphael Ibanez, Reg Clark, Mark Regan

    Reg Clark, Rhino's Chief Executive, was voted Rugby Business Person of the Year at the inaugural Rugby Business Awards dinner at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel in London on November 17th. The dinner and awards were organised by marketing agency ENS in conjunction with the highly successful two day Rugby Expo event at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre. Clark's nomination was endorsed and supported by a significant number of prominent figures in the game and the award announcement occasioned a lively celebration on the Rhino table at the event. The awards panel was chaired by former New Zealand captain Sean Fitzpatrick and the ceremony compared by former England and Lions lock Martin Bayfield. The award was presented by Wasps and former France captain Raphael Ibanez and Bristol and former England and Lions hooker Mark Regan.


    This post was posted in 2008 and was tagged with reg clark, rugby business person

  • 17 Nov 2009, Mr T experiences the Rhino Factor at Saracens

    Posted on November 17, 2009 by admin

    Video: Mr T experiences the Rhino Factor at Saracens

    Mr T helps train the Saracens with Rhino Rugby equipment

    View the video here.


    This post was posted in 2009 and was tagged with Mr T, saracens, rhino factor

  • 17 Nov 2009, St Pauls boys enjoy England prizewinners day

    Posted on November 17, 2009 by admin

    St Pauls School in Barnes, London were the winners of Rhino’s two places at the England Open Day at Pennyhill Park recently. Under 16 captain Sam Grabiner and his teammate Nick Lovell met and talked to their heroes in the England squad and were given presentations on the various aspects of the training, dietary regimes and general lifestyle of the modern professional footballers.

    James Blurton, Master and Coach of their side commented:
    "It really was a fantastic day out. The boys gained an insight into the level of detail and precision required to make it as an international rugby players."

    Sam Grabiner, Captain:
    "We really enjoyed the day. To have the opportunity to meet the players and watch them train was something we thought would never be possible – Thanks Rhino!"

    Sam Grabiner and Nick Lovell with Johnny Wilkinson
    Johnny Wilkinson with Sam Grabiner (Captain) and Nick Lovell from St Pauls School in Barnes


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