Chess Valley Rugby Football Club - Club Officers History

Club Officers History

Season President Club Chairman Club Captain 1st Team Captain 2nd Team Captain Mini/Youth Chair Ladies Chair
96/97 Brian O'Connor John O'Rouke Chris Whitwell
97/98 Brian O'Connor John O'Rouke Paul Kleian Mark Kelly
98/99 Mike Atkins John O'Rouke Mark Kelly Ian Ormerod Pete Wilson
99/00 Mike Atkins John O'Rouke Mark Kelly Ian Ormerod Mark Dunford
00/01 Mike Atkins Ian Robb Mathew Shepherd Neil Cusack
01/02 Mike Atkins Ian Robb Mathew Shepherd Mark Dunford Andrew Fawssett
02/03 Mike Atkins Jerry Green Richard Nemeth Michael Horwood Mark Kelly Andrew Fawssett
03/04 Mike Atkins Jerry Green Paul Kleian Michael Horwood Greg Bertolotti Andrew Fawssett
04/05 Mike Atkins Jerry Green Paul Kleian Timothy Simmonds Greg Bertolotti Andrew Fawssett
05/06 Mike Atkins Neil Brooks Paul Kleian Timothy Simmonds Alan Walters/Adam Farnsworth Mike Baldwin
06/07 Mike Atkins Neil Brooks Paul Kleian Matt Lever Adam Farnsworth Mike Baldwin
07/08 Mike Atkins Neil Brooks Adam Farnsworth Richard Nemeth Mike Baldwin
08/09 Mike Atkins David Stokes Adam Farnsworth Mark Dunford Richard Nemeth Alex Wodzicki
09/10 Mike Atkins David Stokes Adam Farnsworth Paul Foskett Dirk Ovenstone Alex Wodzicki Nikki Thomas
10/11 Mike Atkins David Stokes Phil Coulter Graeme Coles Mark Ryder Andrew Fawssett Nikki Thomas
11/12 Mike Atkins David Stokes Mark Dunford Phil Morton Andy Ruffell-Ward Andrew Fawssett
12/13 Mike Atkins Phil Coulter Richard Harvey TBA Andy Ruffell-Ward Andrew Smith

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