welcome to the Eastmoor Masters page for the over 35 mature rugby player, just a bunch of past and present dusting off our boots to play some rugby again!!!!
So then there was 2... Gutted that my mate @snozzer_gale is leaving us, One if the most competitive bloke I’ve played with. we’ve built a special relationship over the past 4years both on and off the field... you and your family will be missed..😩 #showmecrew
Our fellow masters rugby player John Penny has received some very sad news regarding his health sadly his cancer has come back & is this time untreatable
Weʼre looking to raise £1000 to send John away with his family to spend quality time & make memories
https://t.co/sYFPe0FAV4
Great Britain Mastera #rugbyleague vice Captain presents Masters of League Australia CEO and President with commemorative silver salver from Great Britain Masters. Thanks guys for a great festival.of Masters
Calling all members of the rugby league and masters family please help a fellow master doing it tough at the minute 🙏
All funds are to help John take a well deserved break with his family and were so close to our target ❤️
Pls RT
https://t.co/PUzSP5XwhS
Gavin Wright (heritage number 186) is the latest Great Britain Masters #rugbyleague tour captain as we head Down Under next week.
Welcome to the Club!
Can't wait to get out playing in the sunshine.
@MastersRugbyL
Masters #rugbyleague Chair Martin Flynn presents Masters donation of £5000 to RL Benevolent Fund watched by Paul Field and Simon Moat from Masters and Pete Stephenson from Benevolent Fund.
@MastersRugbyL@rlcares@TheRFL
The boys have managed to navigate the Milton Keynes roundabouts and chalk off another 50 miles today! They even squeezed in a pitchside photo, this time at @MKDonsFC!
CORRECTION. Earlier today we advertised our summer camp as being free of charge. We made a mistake, it's actually £15 per child. We apologise for any inconvenience and hope to see you all on Tuesday at 10am.
Day 2 and the lads are up and ready. Harry appears to have made a full recovery from his sore throat and joins them on the second leg. Just 120 miles to go!
65 miles later and Lee Fleming and his Merry Men have arrived in Nottingham! A gruelling first day, but doing the club proud. Well done to all three of you.