
The Daily Mail U18s Rugby Cup
Midlands B Regional Final
Warwick School vs. John Cleveland College
Last year's Daily Mail Champions Warwick take on John Cleveland College in the Midland B Regional Final of this year’s U18s Rugby Cup. Warwick had a scare against Oakham School in the semi-finals but came from behind to book their place in this final. Can they overcome in-form Cleveland who comfortably beat Mount St Mary’s 30 points to 15 in their semi-final.
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Warwick School
Sport plays a significant role at Warwick School. In addition to the part played in the Curriculum by Physical Education there are numerous opportunities at Warwick School to take part in a range of sports. The school enjoys an enviable national reputation for sport. In 2006/2007 the school won 3 national titles:
- In Rugby, Daily Mail Cup U18 Winners
- In Water Polo, U16's National Champions
- At Clay Pigeon Shooting, British National Champions
Visit the Warwick School Web site at www.warwickschool.org.
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John Cleveland College
JCC has a great reputation for sporting excellence amongst schools in Leicestershire and the Midlands, having consistently won more county championships than any other school over the past 15 years. Students are offered the opportunity to take part in many national and international tours including Netball and Hockey tours to Barbados, Rugby Tours to Canada, and Football tours to European destinations.
Many students have gone onto excellent sporting careers following their time on teams at JCC. Some famous former students include Dean Richards, Graham Rowntree, and Olly Smith.
Visit the John Cleveland College Web site at www.jcc.leics.sch.uk/.
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The number of entrants for the Daily Mail Cup Competitions at U18 and U15 age groups has exceeded 1000 for the two Cup competitions. The Daily Mail Competitions allow teams from all over the country to play against teams against whom they would not normally play during the season and of course there is the added of incentive of playing at Twickenham should a team go through the competition undefeated.