Sussex Merlins

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Sussex Merlins
Club information
Full nameSussex Merlins
ColoursSky blue and pink
Founded2009
Websitehttp://www.sussexmerlins.co.uk
Current details
Ground(s)
CompetitionRugby League Conference

Sussex The Merlins are a rugby league team playing in the London and South division of the Rugby League Conference. They are based in Brighton, East Sussex.

History[edit]

Sussex Merlins were founded in May 2009 by Chairman Nick Weston with the aim of reintroducing rugby league into Sussex. Their first season in the London League saw them win three out of their six games. In October, Merlins' Director of Sport, James Szymik, was shortlisted and highly commended in the Brighton and Hove City Sports Awards.[1]

For the 2010 season, Sussex Merlins joined the Rugby League Conference. They also added a minis section, the Mini Merlins, with squads at under-9 and under-7.

For the 2012 season, the Sussex Merlins will once again play in the South East Division against Southampton, Portsmouth, Guildford, Greenwich, and Medway. James Szymik will continue as head coach, supported by assistant coaches Tom Lemehaute, Toby Pumfrey, Charlie Mears, and Ben Messmer. Kurt Butler has been named as captain. Under-7s and under-14s teams were added to the roster.

2012 saw the club reach their first final, unfortunately losing to St. Ives rosters.

2013 The club had a fantastic start to the season, even beating Portsmouth Navy team, who hadn't lost in the league for 2 years. Seeing the Merlin's make the playoffs for the first time.

2014 was a big year for the club, introducing women's rugby league to their roster. Headed up by former Nottingham outlaw Lucy Simpson and under the watchful eye of first-team player Charlie Mears. The team won the Brighton 9's festival, amongst other great results for a first season.

2015 The club has expanded further, with Steve Jones now running an u15's as well as many other youth ages progressing. Former first team captain Kurt Butler and the experienced Kieran Robertson are set to take charge of the first team as head coaches. Their first game in charge is set to be a preseason friendly against the Army. Charlie Mears has been named as head coach for the women's team, and both teams will look to be challenging at the Brighton bier 9's festival in June.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Find out all about what your Sussex Merlins have been up to of late and what we are doing next". Archived from the original on 24 March 2010. Retrieved 23 February 2010.