The Teams

Saracens are a professional rugby union team based in St. Albans,[1] England – although they play their home games at Vicarage Road, in Watford. They are currently members of the Aviva Premiership, the top level of domestic rugby union in England. Now incorporated as Saracens Ltd, the club was established in 1876 as the Saracens Football Club.

As well as competing in the Aviva Premiership, Saracens take part in the LV= Cup (The Anglo-Welsh Cup, currently known for sponsorship reasons as the LV Cup (styled as the LV= Cup), is an English and Welsh rugby union knock-out cup competition featuring the twelve Aviva Premiership clubs and four Welsh Regions.); and European rugby cups. The club's colours are black and red.
They are the current 2010/2011 Aviva Premiership champions, having beaten the Leicester Tigers 22-18.

Leicester Tigers (officially Leicester Football Club) is an English rugby union club that plays in the Aviva Premiership.
Leicester are the most successful English club since the introduction of league rugby in 1987, a record 9 times English champions - 3 more than either Bath or Wasps, the last of which was in 2010. Leicester have also appeared in a record seven successive Premiership finals since 2005. The Tigers have never finished a league season below 6th position, and are one of only four teams (along with Gloucester, Bath and Wasps) never to have been relegated from the top division. Leicester are also the only English side to have qualified to play in every Heineken Cup in which English teams have participated, and are also the most successful English side in Europe; back-to-back champions in 2001 and 2002 and losing finalists in 1997, 2007 and 2009.


Leighton Park School is a co-educational Quaker independent school for both day and boarding pupils. It is situated in the town of Reading in Berkshire, in South East England. The school was founded in 1890, following the closure of Grove House School, also a Quaker establishment.

Our students display a maturity which is distinctive because they are treated with respect and encouraged to develop their independence. They experience a purposeful academic environment, but have enormous fun, and are prepared for life beyond school through a curriculum and approach to teaching and learning which acknowledges that the World is changing rapidly. The job of a school is to develop the values, positivity, understanding and awareness which will equip our young people for the often unknown adventures that lie ahead.

The school recently hosted a Super Six Rugby Sevens Tournament, a spin-off of the 'Super Six' rugby XV cup competition that the school founded and takes part in with five other schools. It has won the cup on several occasions. The school also participates in the Daily Mail Cup rugby competition.

The U15 teams taking part in the tournament are as below:

Tavistock College
Gent RFC (Belgium)
Winsford Academy
Albany Creek Brumbies

Tavistock College is a 11-18 Community College with specialist Language Status. We provide quality education for children from a wide and varied community, taking students not only from Tavistock itself but also from the middle of Dartmoor, and the north of Plymouth and across the Tamar into Cornwall. We pride ourselves on being a true community comprehensive school and aim to offer a broad and rich education to meet the needs of all students.
The College’s Vision was developed by students, staff and parents and is called ‘On Route to Success’.

Winsford Academy. Our aim at the Academy is for all students to succeed in reaching their personal, social and academic potential. This is achieved in an active learning environment, which provides outstanding opportunities and is underpinned by the highest standards of care, support and guidance.

At the Academy we will allow all individuals to develop and prosper safely and happily. This is achieved through the highest expectations, the highest professional standards and the development of outstanding relationships.

Gent RFC (Belgium)(Ghent fully Rugby Football Club) is a Belgian rugby club in Ghent. The club was founded in the year 1970

After several years, Ghent has slid to the lowest class, especially by poor motivation and lack of players. After the reforms in 2008 played in the 1st Gent RFC regional department. In season 2009/10 promotion could be forced to 3rd national and in the subsequent 2010/2011 season was a second team (re) established, namely Ghent dragons. They had a broader base in order to ensure the future of the club and serves today as school for reserves and few experienced players who can match the lowest class finishing. On 20 February 2011 was the clubhouse of Ghent RFC officially opened.


AS Rugby Lagny was created in 1907 by Eugene Fillon . The team join the Sport Union of Lagny. It plays on the stage of Arcades Pomponne and is among the top 50 clubs established in France.
In 2001-2003 the club merged with MEAUX to become the Rugby Meaux Lagny 77 and played in National 2.
Between 2004-2006 Lionel Farcy, is the president of the club. With the help of folklos, former juniors and seniors and new members, ASL is reborn from its ashes and leaves in 3 series and 2 No regional series.
In 2006-2007 Lagny AS RUGBY plays 1st round regional.