Sutton & Epsom RFC - The Ladies

The Ladies

Sutton and Epsom rfc Ladies team has been available for all women for 10 years now, accessible for anyone over the age of 18 who wish to pursue the game of rugby. The Sutton And Epsom squad have recently been promoted into the RFUW NC South East South 2 division. Through continuous support and commitment as well as new players, Sutton and Epsom Ladies have managed to make a season of being recently promoted to a close 3rd position in the 2009/2010 season. Not only are the ladies succeeding on the rugby field but also socially; with charity events and individual donations Sutton and Epsom Ladies managed to raise £1396.10 for Breast Cancer appeal. With intent this season to improve on last years donations, starting off with the 5k run on the 5th September 2010 at Hyde Park and plans to complete the Palace to Palace ride on the 26th September 2010.

Borough of Epsom and Ewell
Towns, villages and hamlets
  • Epsom
  • Ewell
  • Langley Vale
  • Stoneleigh
Parks
  • Epsom Common
  • Epsom Downs
  • Horton Country Park
  • Nonsuch Park
Churches
  • St Mary's Church, Ewell
Education
  • Blenheim High School
  • Epsom College
  • Epsom and Ewell High School
  • Ewell Castle School
  • Glyn School
  • Kingswood House School
  • Laine Theatre Arts
  • North East Surrey College Of Technology
  • Rosebery School for Girls
Transport
  • Epsom Downs railway station
  • Ewell West railway station
  • Horton Light Railway
  • Stoneleigh railway station
Buildings and structures
  • The Ashley Centre
  • Epsom Downs Racecourse
  • Epsom Playhouse
  • Fitznells Manor
  • Horton Hospital
  • Long Grove Hospital
  • Manor Hospital
  • St. Ebba's Hospital
  • West Park Hospital, Epsom
Sport
  • Ebbisham Sports Club
  • Epsom & Ewell F.C.
  • Sutton & Epsom RFC

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