Rugby Fives Association February 2017 Following their success at the National U25s Championships, Cambridge players now feature prominently in the National Rankings which are prepared for the RFA by Dave… read more →
St. Paul’s School, 18th February 2017 The Cambridge University VIII, led by captain Ben Beltrami, won their 7th Varsity Match in a row, by 293-94. With three Full Blues in their… read more →
Cambridge, February 2017 Ted Isaacs was captain of CURFC in 1948 and was one of those undergraduate players behind the idea of an annual match between the Past and the… read more →
Cambridge, Saturday 11th February 2017 Despite the best efforts of the Churchill Boys (above) Cambridge Present regained the Trapnell Tankard at this year’s Past versus Present. A Present 1st IV of… read more →
Oundle School, 4-5 February 2017 There was a near-clean sweep of the medals for Cambridge at this year’s National U25 championships. Ed Kay won the all-Cambridge Singles final against Ben… read more →
Manchester, January 14-15, 2017 National U25 Doubles Champions Ed Kay & Matt Shaw won their first open title together at Manchester at the recent North West Open championships. On their… read more →
January 2017 Following a successful defence of his Singles title at the British Universities championship and an appearance in the semi-final of the National Singles championship Ed Kay has risen to… read more →
Merchant Taylors’ School; Sunday 11th December 2016 Jon Abecassis, Ben Beltrami and Bernard Atkinson were flying the light blue flag at this year’s President’s Cup, with Bernard the reigning President!… read more →
National Singles Championship St. Paul’s School, 3-4 December 2016 Three players from Cambridge qualified for the final rounds of this year’s National Singles Championship: Ed Kay, by virtue of his national… read more →
St. Paul’s School, Sunday 20th November 2016 Lottie Simpson and Georgina Shepherd competed in the inaugural Ladies U23 Fives championships, held on the courts of St. Paul’s School in London. Now… read more →