Falmouth Rugby Club: Mayor opens newly refurbished changing rooms

By Joseph Macey

16th Sep 2021 | Local News

It was an exciting day at Falmouth Rugby Club over the weekend as the mayor opened the refurbished changing rooms and the club saw the first competitive action since March.

In coverage filmed by Kevin Bishop, the action saw teams from across first and second teams and colts play a knockout competition of touch rugby, held under the RFU's Ready for Rugby guidelines.

Director of Rugby Graham Whitmore said:

"It was terrific. The competitive spirit among the boys was back will full abundance. It was played in great spirit and the afternoon was a great success."

The work on the changing rooms which was done on a tight budget and using players and staff, has seen new dividers on the seating, freshly painted walls and floor, and a TV with match highlights and a fridge installed.

Tom Spiller captain added:

"The idea with the changing rooms was to create a more professional atmosphere for the boys, something that they're a little bit more proud of.

"Somewhere where you can come and think this is a professional environment and somewhere I want to be. I think me, Cameron Bullock, Graham Whitmore and everyone else has done a great job and I think it looks the part."

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