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President - Alan Bent
Chairman - Chris Gaffey
Honorary Secretary - Mark Greenhalgh
Honorary Treasurer - Greg Wilson
Fixtures Secretary - Don Edmondson
Director of Rugby - Sam Simpson
Safeguarding Officer - Heather Thorpe
D of E Chairman - Mark Baines
Mini & Junior Chairman - Dan Nicholls
Junior Fixtures Secretary - Leeann Aspinall
Ladies Captain - Rowanne Smalley
Mens’ Captain - Fin Cox
To play rugby Contact:
Mens’ Head Coach Sam Simpson 07935 403171
Ladies Head Coach James Wright 07791 227616
Mini & Junior Chair Dan Nicholls 07789 202189
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Welcome to Eccles Rugby Football Club
Let me start by welcoming you all, friends old and new to Eccles Rugby
Club for season 2023/2024.
Last season proved to be a great success for us on the playing side with
two of our three senior male teams gaining top spot in their respective
leagues and with that came promotion. This season we will be fielding 4
adult male teams, 2 adult ladies’ teams, junior and minis from under 16
to under 5 and under 15 girls team, with under 12 girls being our next
target.
We pride ourselves on our home-grown talent, with many of our players
coming from our junior ranks and if our boys and girls have the skills to
go onto bigger and better things, we wish them all the luck in the world.
We are a small club with a big heart always striving to give our best on the
field. We are also at the heart of our community, providing the Duke of
Edinburgh Award scheme for young adults, summer mixed sports camps
for local children, summer touch rugby for those who like speed, and
walking rugby on our astro pitch for a mixed age, gender and ability group
who enjoy playing at a more sedate pace.
By far our most successful offering to the community is our pre-season
Eccles Festival with local teams, local beers, gin and local live music to
enjoy. ”It’s a reet good do” as they say in these parts.
Before I close this short welcome I’d like to express a massive thanks to
our volunteers for all their hard work that goes into making Eccles RFC
the club we all know and love. Without them we just couldn’t function.
I hope you enjoy your visit to Eccles and you were made to feel welcome.
We look forward to seeing you again.
Yours in rugby, Benty.
Alan Bent // President // Eccles RFC
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A warm welcome to all our supporters and visitors at Gorton Street today.
Following our Men's 1XV success wining promotion and the Lancashire
Plate last May, there has been no let up in the progress of the club with
the Eccles faithful devoting themselves to development projects right
through the summer, as you will have undoubtedly noticed on arrival
today. Of course, a club is far more than just its facilities - it is defined by
the commitment and ambition of its players and members, individuals
who are willing to dedicate their time and efforts, season after season,
through the hard times and the good. So, before I highlight what is in
store for the months ahead I would first like to pay tribute to the enormous
effort that has been put in by our volunteers on and off the field, to
prepare the club for its 126th year of rugby.
Eccles RFC has played in this community since 1897 (and our early history
stretches back to 1878) . We moved to our home here at Gorton Street
in 1948 when our modest clubhouse and changing rooms were a pair of
second hand WW2 Army huts! We’ve come a long way from then. Life has
changed and the club has adapted accordingly but the values of the
game remain. Community rugby brings people together, promotes teamwork,
discipline and sportsmanship, builds social connections and
provides opportunities for people to challenge themselves and develop
skills - principles we’re passionate about maintaining at Eccles.
A significant challenge to the club’s advancement this season will be
rising operational costs. Every little helps and by renewing your membership,
treating yourself to a pint and a pie, or a coffee and a breakfast
butty, and encouraging your friends along to one of our fund raising
events you’ll be making an appreciated contribution to our forward
momentum.
We believe in Rugby for all and developing our own homegrown talent.
Eccles RFC now has over 500 members and all new players, regardless
of ability or experience, are welcome to join us. Every Senior player with
a # proudly indicated our team sheets is a product of our Junior
programme.
Despite the national decline in adult participation, our Mens section
continues its expansion with four teams all having a full programme of
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fixtures in 2023/24. There’s been good commitment to preseason training
and with colts stepping up we're anticipating plenty of exciting rugby
in the months ahead. Our rejuvenated Ladies section are also growing
with a second team assisted by a productive relationship with Salford
University, and our burgeoning Minis and Juniors section continues to
pack out our pitches on a Sunday morning. To keep up to date with news
throughout the season, check out our website or follow @EcclesRugby on
social media.
Non of this success would be possible without the invaluable, continued
assistance we receive from our sponsors. I’d like to take this opportunity
to thank them all for their support, especially our neighbour and brewer
First Chop who are providing the craft cask beer today and Sewards
Refrigeration who help keep it cool!
Talking of which, I would like to remind spectators that respect is the
foundation upon which rugby is built. Enthusiasm and passion are part of
the game but verbal abuse from the touchlines has no place here. Referees
are volunteers and they are human, without them there would be no
rugby played. I would like to extend my thanks to the match officials and
ask you to support them, as well as the players.
Whichever team you’re cheering for this weekend, I hope you enjoy your
experience at Eccles and you return again. Thanks for your support. Let’s
get stuck in!
Chris Gaffey // Chairman // Eccles RFC
2023/24 Season Social Events
September
Sat 9th - RWC, England v Argentina, 8pm KO
Sun 17th - RWC, England v Japan, 8pm KO
Sat 23rd - RWC, England v Chile, 4.45pm KO
Sat 30th - Reunion Lunch, 1pm
October
Sat 7th - RWC, England v Samoa, 4.45pm KO
Sat 14th - RWC, Quarter Finals
Sat 21st - RWC, Semi Finals
Sat 28th - RWC Final
November
Sat 18th - Stars in their Eyes
Sat 25th - Mosquitoes Aussie Rules Cup
December
Sat 16th - Christmas Brass Band Carol Concert
February
Sat 3rd - 6N England v Italy, 2.15pm KO
Sat 10th - 6N England Wales, 4.45pm KO
Sat 17th - Reunion Lunch
Sat 24th - 6N England v Scotland, 4.45pm KO
March
Sat 9th - 6N England v Ireland, 4.45pm KO
Sat 16th - Sponsors Day, 6N England v France, 8pm KO
May
10th-12th - Possible Marquee Weekend
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Hello and a very warm welcome to everyone attending Gorton Street
during the 2023/24 season
The Men of Eccles RFC will be looking to build on the back of their most
successful season in years. 2022/23 saw the club grow its mens
section from two senior sides to three, winning four out of six possible
Trophies, with the 1XV and newly formed 3XV winning their league and
cup doubles respectfully and the 2XV narrowly missing out on silverware
with a late 3rd place league finish and a cup semi-final defeat to their
league nemesis Preston Grasshoppers.
Our 2023/24 goals are simple. Firstly, as a section, we want to grow
again, this has seen us enter a 4XV team in the league increasing our
playing opportunities for our members. Secondly, we want to continue
developing as individuals to support how we want to play as a section
during competitive weekly fixtures. Thirdly, we want to play a brand of
rugby that not only offers a challenging and exciting experience for our
players but keeps our much valued non playing club members excited
and engaged in their weekly support of our teams, home and away,
even through those colder Salford months!
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all our club sponsors and volunteers,
reminding them that without their continued generosity and
efforts the club would not be able to offer the community of Eccles what
we do on a weekly basis. If you’re interested in joining our sponsors or
our volunteer team to support the growth of our club please do not
hesitate to reach out to myself.
I hope you all enjoy your time down at Gorton Street, we’ll be doing our
very best to keep you entertained.
Sam Simpson // Director of Rugby // Eccles RFC
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FOR TODAY AND THE 2023/24 SEASON.
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Date
02-Sep-23
09-Sep-23
16-Sep-23
23-Sep-23
30-Sep-23
07-Oct-23
14-Oct-23
21-Oct-23
28-Sep-23
04-Nov-23
11-Nov-23
18-Nov-23
25-Nov-23
02-Dec-23
09-Dec-23
16-Dec-23
23-Dec-23
30-Dec-23
06-Jan-24
13-Jan-24
20-Jan-24
27-Jan-24
03-Feb-24
10-Feb-24
17-Feb-24
24-Feb-24
02-Mar-24
09-Mar-24
16-Mar-24
23-Mar-24
30-Mar-24
06-Apr-24
13-Apr-24
20-Apr-24
27-Apr-24
04-May-24
MENS 1XV
Tarleton
Wilmslow
Warrington
Aldwinians
HA
H
A
A
H
West Park St. Helens H
Aspull
Widnes
CUP
Bolton
Didsbury Toc H
Broughton Park
CUP
Heaton Moor
Wilmslow
H
A
H
A
H
H
West Park St. Helens A
A
CUP
Sedgley Park
Aldwinians
Garstang
Leigh
H
A
A
H
West Park St. Helens A
Vale of Lune
H
MENS 2XV
Kirkby Lonsdale
HA
A
West Park St. Helens H
Vale of Lune
A
Liverpool St. Helens H
Southport - CUP
A
s
MENS 3XV
Stockport
Marple
HAHA
A
H
Manchester Hawks A
Hope Valley
Congleton
Aspull
CUP
Didsbury Toc H
Trafford MV
Wythenshawe
Heaton Moor
Marple
H
A
MENS 4XV
Marple
Rochdale
Trentham
Old Bedians
Stockport
H Bury
CUP
H
A
H
A
A
Manchester Hawks H
HA
A
H
A
H
A
Ashton-Under-Lyne A
H
Old Bedians
Dukinfield
Oldham
A
A
H
Broughton Park
Carrington
A
H
Warrington
Aldwinians
Aspull
Widnes
Bolton
Didsbury Toc H
Broughton Park
Heaton Moor
Tarleton
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
Liverpool St. Helens A
Southport
H
CUP
Widnes
Sedgley Park
Aldwinians
CUP
Leigh
A Kirkby Lonsdale
Widnes
Garstang
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
Hope Valley
Congleton
CUP
Glossop
Didsbury Toc H
Trafford MV
CUP
Heaton Moor
Stockport
Glossop
Aspull
Wythenshawe
H
H
A
A
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
Rochdale
Trentham
Carrington
CUP
Stockport
Marple
Bury
H
H
A
Ashton-Under-Lyne H
H
CUP
Dukinfield
Oldham
Broughton Park
H
A
H
A
H
A
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Date
03-Sep-23
10-Sep-23
17-Sep-23
24-Sep-23
01-Oct-23
08-Oct-23
15-Oct-23
22-Oct-23
29-Oct-23
05-Nov-23
12-Nov-23
18-Nov-23
26-Nov-23
03-Dec-23
10-Dec-23
17-Dec-23
24-Dec-23
31-Dec-23
07-Jan-24
14-Jan-24
21-Jan-24
28-Jan-24
04-Feb-24
11-Feb-24
18-Feb-24
25-Feb-24
03-Mar-24
10-Mar-24
17-Mar-24
24-Mar-24
31-Mar-24
07-Apr-24
14-Apr-24
21-Apr-24
28-Apr-24
05-May-24
LADIES 1XV HA
LADIES 2XV
HA
Didsbury Toc-H H
Bury
Broughton Park H
Rochdale
Chester Devas A
Sedgley Park
Vagabonds
H
Broughton Park A
Lancaster Uni. 25/11 A
Liverpool St. H. A
Broughton Park H
A
Macclesfield-11/11 H
A
H
Chester Devas H
Vagabonds
A
Macclesfield 27-01 H
Liverpool St. H. H
Didsbury Toc-H A
Sedgley Park
Rochdale
H
H
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Date
03-Sep-23
10-Sep-23
17-Sep-23
24-Sep-23
01-Oct-23
08-Oct-23
15-Oct-23
22-Oct-23
29-Oct-23
05-Nov-23
12-Nov-23
19-Nov-23
26-Nov-23
03-Dec-23
10-Dec-23
17-Dec-23
24-Dec-23
31-Dec-23
07-Jan-24
14-Jan-24
21-Jan-24
28-Jan-24
04-Feb-24
11-Feb-24
18-Feb-24
25-Feb-24
03-Mar-24
10-Mar-24
17-Mar-24
24-Mar-24
31-Mar-24
07-Apr-24
14-Apr-24
21-Apr-24
28-Apr-24
05-May-24
U7s
HA
U8s
HA
U9s
HA
U10s
HA
U11s
HA
Aldwinians
Leigh
Bolton
Aspull
Trafford MV
Bury
Burnley
Tyldesley
H Aldwinians
A Leigh
H Bolton
A Aspull
A Trafford MV
H Bury
H Burnley
A
Tyldesley
H Aldwinians
A Leigh
H Bolton
A Aspull
A Trafford MV
H Bury
H Burnley
A
Tyldesley
Dukinfield
H Aldwinians
A Leigh
H Bolton
A Aspull
A Trafford MV
H Bury
H Burnley
A
Tyldesley
A Dukinfield
H Aldwinians
A Leigh
H Bolton
A Aspull
A Trafford MV
H Bury
H Burnley
A
Tyldesley
A Liverpool ST.H.
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
Aspull
Heaton Moor
A-U-L & TMV
Sedgley Park
Burnley
Stockport
Leigh
Aldwinians
Gars & Tyldes
Bolton
Bury
Sedgley Park
Sale
H
H
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
Aspull
Heaton Moor
A-U-L & TMV
Sedgley Park
Burnley
Stockport
Leigh
Aldwinians
Gars & Tyldes
Bolton
Bury
Sedgley Park
Sale
H
H
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
Aspull
Heaton Moor
Dukinfield
A-U-L & TMV
Sedgley Park
Burnley
Stockport
Leigh
Aldwinians
Gars & Tyldes
Bolton
Bury
Sedgley Park
Sale
H
H
Aspull
Heaton Moor
A Dukinfield
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
Leigh
Aldwinians
Gars & Tyldes
Bolton
Bury
Sedgley Park
Sale
A-U-L & TMV
Sedgley Park
Burnley
Stockport
H
H
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
Aspull
H
Heaton M. & Orrell H
A-U-L & TMV
Sedgley Park
Burnley
Stockport
Leigh
Aldwinians
Gars & Tyldes
Bolton
Bury
Sedgley Park
Sale
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
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Date
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Bolton
Aspull
Trafford MV
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U12s
HA
U13s
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U14s
Tarleton
Southport
Sedgley Park
H Aldwinians
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H Burnley
A Garstang
A Trafford MV
Aldwi & Old Bedians H Bury
Burnley
Tyldesley
Dukinfield
A
H Vale of Lune
Tyldesley
H Stockport
H
A
H Aldwinians
Blackburn
H Preston G. H.
H Garstang
A Trafford MV
H Bury
A Burnley
A
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U15s
H Old Bedians
Bolton
A
Aldwinians
A Leigh
H Widnes
H Sedgley Park
A Trafford MV
H Bury
H Burnley
Liverpool Collegiate A Fylde
Tyldesley
H
Tyldesley
Heaton Moor
HA
U16s
H Heaton Moor
A
H
A Aldwinians
H Widnes
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Blackburn
Garstang
A Trafford MV
A
A
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A West Park St. Helens H
A Bury
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Dukinfeild
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04-Feb-24 Water F-MCR & H M
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Burnley
Stockport
25-Feb-24
03-Mar-24
10-Mar-24
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Marple
Aldwinians
Gars & Tyldes
Bolton
Bury
Water Fest-Finals
Sale
H
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H Manchester
Garstang
Burnley
Rochdale
Tyldesley
Old Bedians
Leigh
Bury
A
Trafford MV
Sale
A
H
H
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H Tyldesley
A
A
H Trafford MV
A QF Lancs Cup
Burnley
Littleborough
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Sedgley Park
Aldwinians
H SF Lancs Cup
H
Leigh
H
A
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Bury
Sale
Rochdale
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Aspull
Heaton Moor
Fleetwood
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H Trafford MV
QF Lancs Cup
Burnley
SF Lancs Cup
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Aldwinians
Leigh
Bolton
Bury
Widnes
Sale
A
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Burnley
Dukonfield
Trafford MV
Garstang
QF Lancs Cup
Burnley
Sedgley Park
SF Lancs Cup
H Tyldesley
H
Leigh
H
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Bury
A Widnes
Sale
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Eccles Juniors
The Eccles Junior Rugby Revolution has resumed! After recruiting over
100 new members last season, we enjoyed a packed Summer of parties
to presentations, festivals to fun days and even some Touch and Tag
training and a Summer Camp for the die-hards! With thriving teams from
ages 5 to 16, see below for a snapshot of our Sunday fun…
Girls Rugby At Eccless
Our very own award-winning, Community Rugby Coach, James Wright
leads the Northern Girls Network for Rugby. Following the success of The
Greater Manchester Girls Network,James has been busy creating a
bespoke Girls-only pathway into Rugby Union at Eccles.
Girls of any age are welcomed at Eccles and can build their experience
at Tag Rugby age and then through our bespoke Touch Rugby Academy,
readying themselves for contact rugby in their own time through skilled
and enjoyable coaching sessions from James and our Ladies Captain
Rowanne. Get in touch and grow our Roses!
Sale Sharks 100 Club
As a proud member of the Sale Sharks ‘100 Club’, over 300 Eccles members
attend Sale Sharks across a host of different league and cup
games each season. Our Minis often showcase their tag rugby skills as
part of the half time show following a guard of honour and victory lap!
Drop us a line if you’d like to join us for the day, all club and community
members are welcome.
Looking The Part
All registered M&J members will receive a brand new on field match kit
this season with exclusive Eccles design in a sublimated style. Our
sparky training top has also been a real hit with the kids! A huge thank
you must go to our sponsors who have been vital to our progress since
the Pandemic. Look out for our trendy M&Js strutting their stuff on and
off the pitch this season…
Daniel Nicholls // Mini & Junior Chairman // Eccles RFC
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oldest women's sections who have consistently fielded a team, within
this history is the legacy left behind by our former players, coaches and
captains written into our DNA. We are a team constantly striving to strike
the perfect balance between high performance and rugby for all, offering
a nurturing environment for all standards to come and develop. This has
never been more evident than in our past seasons since rugby returned,
we currently boast players who have represented their county at Twickenham
playing alongside teammates who are taking their first steps in
the game all contributing equally to this ever improving side. Our leadership
group, built from a cross section of ages, experiences and characters
ensures we can provide an offer that supports all and creates an
exciting environment to be involved in.
This new season offers more unique and exciting challenges as we enter
a 2XV into a league structure for the first time in our history. Our fantastic
relationship with Salford University and our ever growing player group
has demanded we offer more playing opportunities and we are so proud
to be a 2 team section. Our 1XV will continue into a second season at
this current level bolstered by some strong recruitment and benefiting
from another year of senior experience for our very young squad. With
ambitious targets for both groups, refreshed leadership teams and a
challenging list of fixtures this season ensures to be one of the best so
far.
It is testament to the hard work and dedication of those involved in the
Womens and Girls section over my tenure that we can now describe
ourselves as a 2 team section offering a pathway for our junior girls to
follow. As I enter my 11th season as part of the Women's section I have
never been more driven to ensure the next 10 years of Women's rugby at
Eccles RFC is our most successful ever.
If you are looking to get your rugby journey started or take the next step
in your development we are confident Eccles RFC is the place for you.
James Wright // Women’s & Girls Head Coach // Eccles RFC
ECCLES LADIES
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The origin of the world famous Eccles
Cake appears to be lost in time.
Spiced cakes were often associated
with church festivals and there was a
certainly a popular bygone fair held
annually in Eccles each August to
celebrate the feast day of St. Mary.
The ancient parish church of St. Mary
the Virgin, has stood on the same site
for at least 800 years and is the
oldest church in the City of Salford.
Eccles itself was founded by Christian
refugees from Mamucium (Manchester)
escaping Roman persecution in
the 4th century. The name of the
settlement probably derived from the
Latin Ecclesia (gathering, assembly)
or the Welsh Eglwys (church). When
the invading Anglo Saxons arrived in
Lancashire many existing British
names for landmarks, such as Eccles
and Irwell, survived and so it came to
pass, that Eccles grew around its
church and the area was sufficiently
remote to remain agricultural and
untroubled by local conflicts for a
millennium. In 1650 the Puritan
reformers abolished religious festivities
including public dancing on the
village green and the eating of cakes.
True to
its non-compliant
origins
Eccles appears to have defied the
baking ban because the cakes continued
to be sold when the annual fairs
and wakes were reinstated. The
Jacobite army passed through the
rural village of Eccles in 1745 in its
advance and subsequent retreat (no
doubt returning for a second helping
of cakes) but otherwise all was quiet
until 1761, when the Duke of Bridgewater
opened his canal to float coal
from his mines at Worsley over the
Barton Aqueduct to Manchester,
igniting the Industrial Revolution and
ultimately bringing goods, steam
power and textile production to Eccles
which would soon become a town of
cotton weavers with many workers
being children. In 1772, Elizabeth and
John Raffald, former housekeeper and
head gardener to the Warburton
family at Arley Hall Cheshire, arrived in
Salford to run business ventures
including The Bulls Head Tavern and
the King’s Head coaching Inns.
Elizabeth was an entrepreneur and set
up a business on the Kersal Moor
Racecourse, near the ladies' stand,
selling strawberries with cream, tea
and coffee. There is a plaque dedicated
to Elizabeth on Exchange Street,
Manchester
near
the
site
of
her
premises in Market Place, from where
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she published the first Manchester
Directory listing traders, merchants
and civic figures, and offered cookery
classes alongside her other hospitality
services. In 1769 Elizabeth Raffald
published her cookery book, The Experienced
English House Keeper, based
on her own experience and dedicated
to Lady Warburton, which contained
the first printed records of many now
common recipes, many of which were
plagiarised by other authors, most
notably Mrs Isabella Beeton.
Elizabeth’s recipe for "Sweet Patties" is
believed to be the basis of the Eccles
Cake - “Take the meat of a boiled calf's
foot, 2 large apples, 1 oz. candied
peel. Chop the ingredients very small,
grate half a nutmeg, mix with the yolk
of an egg, a spoonful of French brandy
and 4ozs. of currants. Make a good
puff paste. Roll this into shapes and
fill them. Lay a lid on them and turn up
the edges. They are a pretty side dish
for supper.” Note the use of real meat
as with the original ‘mince pies’.
Eccles cakes were first produced
commercially in 1796 by James Birch
from his shop at 56 Church Street on
the corner of Vicarage Road, opposite
Eccles Parish Church.
In 1811 Birch moved to larger premises
across the road at 29 Church
Street and his new shop displayed a
sign ‘Eccles Cake Makers removed
from across the way’. His enterprising
former apprentice, James William
Bradburn took over the old shop in
1813 so he could claim historic
ownership. Bradburn was the 21 year
old son of the licensee of the Cross
Keys Inn and there was a great rivalry
between the two bakers with
Bradburn proudly displaying his own
shop sign claiming ‘Original and
oldest established Eccles Cake Shop.
Never removed’! Such was the
success that within a decade Eccles
cakes were being sold at all the fairs
and markets around. In September
1830, the world’s first railway,
designed by George Stephenson
between Manchester and Liverpool,
powered into Eccles to provide the
town with access to a seaport. Eccles
cakes were so popular they were
soon exported to America, Australia
and the West Indies, in specially
constructed boxes. In 1836 James
Nasmyth leased land from Thomas
de Trafford alongside the canal and
railway at Patricroft to establish an
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engineering works and foundry and 3
years later he invented the Steam
Hammer, which enabled the mass
manufacture of Eccles cakes for the
growing workforce! The fame of its
cakes was already well established by
1863 when George Bradshaw, a
Pendleton born map engraver,
described Eccles in his famous
Bradshaw Railway Handbook as a
“little village prettily situated on the
northern banks of the Irwell and
environed by some of the most picturesque
rambles. Celebrated for its
cakes”. Clearly, Eccles was changed
irreversibly by the arrival of train and
its residents remained proud of their
connection to the confection. In
November 1882 it was reported in
the Journal that Eccles Rugby Club
‘principal fixture comes off next
Saturday, as they meet Salford who
journey to Cakeland’ and in May
1888, playing at Eccles was referred
to as ‘the Land o' Cakes’. In
1900-1902
Eccles
RFC
were
captained by T.J. Bradburn, a club
founding member, who went on to
become the Hon. Secretary of the
Lancashire Union in the 1920s and
Lancashire county representative at
the RFU. Whether Tommy Bradburn
was related to the infamous Eccles
Cake baking Bradburns is unknown
but what we do know is the Bradburn
shop remained in family ownership for
over a century until 1963 when it was
sold and taken over by Warburtons
Bakery. The ‘Never Removed’ shop
was eventually demolished in 1966 to
make way for the Eccles Precinct with
the shop window stored at Salford
Museum. The only Eccles cakes
baked in Eccles today are hand made
by the Albert Street Artisan Bakery,
run by the Hamer family (Eccles Rugby
legend Gary Hamer take a bow), just a
stone's throw away from the site of the
original James Birch Eccles Cake
shop. Their
small batch ‘Made in
Eccles Cakes’ are made using all-butter
flaky pastry, homemade candied
orange peel, locally grown apples, free
range eggs and delicious Vostizza
currants. The humble Eccles cake is
now a British institution, so it is no
surprise that it goes down very well
with a cup of tea or, as is the post
match tradition at Eccles RFC, woofed
down with a pint of beer!
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Eccles Walking Rugby started after
an email from Sale Sharks Community
Trust inviting the club to participate
in their initiative. Well we all
know our club. It took less than two
weeks for us to get organised and
have our first session, that was back
in May 2018 and we're still walking
strong now.
Walking Rugby is a new inclusive
sport and an enjoyable way to get
some exercise. It’s a much simpler
and less physical version of the
traditional game which brings
ex-players of a certain age and
those who are completely new to
rugby together.
Now, I know what you’re thinking.
Say “Walking” to a bloke and he
says “not for me”. Say “Rugby” to a
woman and she says “not for me”,
but I say give it a go. We encourage
both men and women, young and
not so young, skilled and not so
skilled to get involved. Ladies with
experience in netball will see it
involves similar handling skills and
agility. Guys, well you never lose it
do you, but if you never had it the
slower pace gives you more time to
think about it. I've developed a
sidestep I never knew I had!
Playing on the AstroTurf allows us to
play in any weather no special
equipment required, although
waterproofs and footwear with grip
is a bonus. Our sessions are well
supported and we regularly get 20+
players. On more than one occasion
the ladies have outnumbered the
men. The game is based on touch
rugby. The attacking side are
allowed 6 tackles (double handed
touch) in which to score. After each
tackle the attacking side has 3
seconds to pass the ball and the
defending side must get back
onside (3 metres). If after 6 tackles
a try has not been scored the ball is
handed over and it starts again.
You soon get the hang of it.
The whole idea is to have fun and
enjoy the banter, reconnect with old
friends and make new ones. The
session is open to all regardless of
skill level. Monday evenings 19.00 -
20.00 with a bragging session in
the bar after if you fancy. It's great
fun and easy. It must be if I can play
it. Turn up and give it a try.
Yours in Rugby, Benty
Alan Bent, Walker, Eccles RFC
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Our Bronze Group finally
move up to Silver, PostPandemic,
having
completed their
expedition.
The DofE award is the world’s
leading youth achievement award,
giving 14-24 year olds who wish to
take up the challenge, the opportunity
to strive to be the best they
can be and gain the confidence to
believe anything they put their
mind to is possible.
The programme takes between
one and four years to complete
and is recognised and valued by
employers and universities alike.
Eccles RFC were the first rugby
club in the UK to offer the DofE
award programme to its players.
The scheme was established in
honour of Christopher Tickle who
was posthumously awarded the
DofE Gold Award by HRH Prince
Phillip in 2010. Since 2011, the
club’s young people have achieved
over 100 Bronze awards, over 60
Silver awards and 48 prestigious
Gold Awards – a testament to the
hard work and dedication of the
participants and the Eccles team
of volunteer leaders.
The DofE programme is a journey
of adventure and discovery that
compliments the ethos of Rugby
by rewarding teamwork, endeavour,
physical activity, learning
skills and community volunteering.
To achieve an award a young
person must show persistence,
commitment, progress and
personal development
over
a
period of time. Every activity must
be successfully completed and
assessed. Activities take a minimum
of one hour a week over a
set period of time, so they can be
fitted in around academic study,
hobbies and social lives.
To commence a Bronze Award you
must be aged 14+ years, 15+
years for Silver and 16+ years to
start a Gold Award. For more
details on the DofE at Eccles RFC
and how to become involved
check out the club website or
email:baines.mark@virginmedia.com.
Mark Baines, DofE Chair,
Eccles RFC
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As many illustrious players of this
historic club can no doubt confirm,
Eccles can be lively, boisterous
town at weekends. But what may
come as a surprise is that the
town’s reputation for rowdy entertainment
actually stretches back
several hundred years to when
Eccles would host a 3-day street
party in late August each year! The
‘Eccles Wakes’ traditionally commenced
on the eve of the feast
day of St Mary, to whom the Parish
Church is dedicated, and had their
origins in the ancient custom of
rush bearing, when villagers would
bring decorated cartloads of
rushes to spread over the church
floor for a vigil mass which began
at sunset on a Saturday, often
called a ‘wake’ due to the late
hour. As these occasions developed
into a secular holiday the
community
celebrations
would
include sports, music, dance and
drinking. Sound familiar?
The Eccles Wakes
When the Barton Aqueduct
designed by James Brindley first
crossed the River Irwell in 1761
the rural existence of Eccles was
changed forever.
By the 19th Century the famous
Eccles Wakes were attracting large
crowds from the surrounding
district and had become a somewhat
less than pious affair. The
recreation area between Barton
Lane, Oxford Road and Pleasant
Road was transformed into a racecourse
where Donkey riders and
ladies would compete in races to
win a smock, and competitions
held along Church Street included
blood sports such as bull and
bear-baiting and cock fighting.
People would dress up for the
event and the revelry would often
result in drunkenness and fighting.
In 1877 local residents had
enough of the excessive, riotous
behaviour and at
the
request
of the Local Board the Home
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Secretary banned the Eccles
Wakes.
British Artist Joseph Parry
(1744–1826) moved from Liverpool
to Manchester in 1790 and
went on to paint several large
historical compositions, often
depicting scenes of everyday life
featuring hundreds of figures most
infamously a series of paintings
that captured the typical Ale
House, Race Course and Town
Square experience of the Eccles
Wakes festival.
The village wakes flourished in
Lancashire and became notorious
for massive scale public disorder
and associated as holidays for
tradesmen.
At Salford Wakes in 1819, there
was a “Jack Ass Race for a Purse
of Gold” a “Foot Race of a mile for
a good hat” “ Ribbons to be
danced for by Old Maids” and
other events included chasing a
greased pig, thick porridge eating,
and a race for "Wooden Legged
Men”! At the Prestwich Wakes of
1832 competitions included “an
eating match of 3lb of treacle and
bread” and “a smoking match for
ten old women”! Some great ideas
there to adopt for next year’s
Eccles Festival!
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Eccles Rugby Football Club encourage
Spectators to:
• Act as a positive role model to all.
• Behave with dignity and generosity.
• Support your club’s efforts to uphold its reputation.
• Respect Rugby’s values. Discipline and Sportsmanship
define our game.
• Respect the match officials' decisions, even if they
appear to make a mistake. Remember, they are volunteers
and without them there would be no game.
• Encourage all players irrespective of their ability.
Never ridicule a player, regardless of the shirt they
wear.
• Appreciate good performance and achievement
from all players, irrespective of their team.
• Acknowledge effort and endeavour rather than the
desire to 'win at all cost'.
• Support the players. Shout ‘for’ them not ‘at’ them.
• Never verbally abuse players, coaches, match officials
or fellow spectators; such negative behaviour
affects the players and referee’s performance and
attitude.
• Remain behind the barriers. The field is for the
competitors.
Remember children play rugby for their own
enjoyment, not for that of the spectators.
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