Gown versus town a fun affair for Frome rugby fans and players

By Susie Watkins

3rd Jan 2022 | Local News

On December 27th, Frome RFC played host to the Annual Paul Lovatt Cup Town vs Gown fixture. The match, which has been a festive treat for many years sees returning players back for the holidays to face a Frome select XV.

The Club would like to thank everybody involved in Annual Paul Lovatt Cup - Town v Gown Match. It was great to see so many returning players, friends and family who all enjoyed the festive fun with a few Ports and Mince Pies during the game.

It was a fun contest throughout with try's a plenty, and although the Gowns scored later in the game, it was the Town XV who fought hard to come back for the win and the bragging rights for the year.

A huge thank you again to everyone for brilliantly festive day.

Photos by Mark & Morgan Sangster (Towns in Red, White & Black and Gowns in Blue, Black & Grey).

In other news the Frome RFC senior sides are back in league action next week when the 1st XV travel to Sherborne RFC in Friday night (7th) in South West 1 East.

The Frome RFC 2nd XV welcome Trowbridge RFC 2nd XV on Saturday 8th and will look to continue their winning ways in Dorset & Wilts 1 North with a top of the table clash.

The Frome RFC 3rd XV are also at home on the 8th when they welcome Wincanton RFC 1st XV to The Lane.

Pictures by Mark & Morgan Sangster

     

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