Andy

Name: Andy "Bleeder" Thomas

Date of Birth: 10/07/07

Place of Birth: Wales

Height: 1.00m

Weight: 75.0kg

Position: Scrum half

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Rugby in the Arabian Gulf

The AGRFU

In accordance with the rules set down by the AGRFU, all players wishing to take part in any games or competitions in the Gulf region must be registered by 1st October 2009.So whether you play once or regularly, please fill out this form and email it to the club on secretary@khobarquins.com by 30th September 2009 - Thanks.

Membership

To comply with the rules of the AGRFU everyone who plays for the club must lso be a fully paid up member. When you sign up you will get a Club Polo Shirt and T-shirt. Membership will also ensure subsidised payment for socials, plus free entry to Bahrain rugby club. All this for SR150. Click on this link to download your membership appplication NOW!

AGRFU Fixtures 0708

Please click on the link here to download a pdf document detailing all the fixtures and competitions in the region for the coming 07/08 season. The next focus for us here in Al Khobar is the Bahrain 10's on October 19th and training is picking up now the summer break is over.

From Scrum.com

Bath clip Leeds' wings

Bath opened their account in this season's Aviva Premiership with a 32-16 bonus point win against Leeds Carnegie in their clash at Headingley read

Bayonne clear at the top

Bayonne's excellent start to the Top 14 season continued at the Stade Pierre Rajon on Sunday, where they racked up a 28-23 victory over bottom-placed Bourgoin to move clear at the top of the table read

Saints too good for Tigers

Northampton led local rivals Leicester 17-7 at half-time in their Aviva Premiership clash at Franklin's Gardens read

De Villiers and SARU on collision course

Springbok coach Peter De Villiers is set for a showdown with his South African Rugby Union (SARU) employers later this month at his annual performance review read

Beale's kick in the teeth

"Kurtley Beale's 55-metre shot-to-nothing secured a 41-39 victory that can be filed away with other classic Tri-Nations matches, nestled neatly alongside John Eales' Wellington heroics in 2000." Huw Baines writes read

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