I am confident that this website will continue to grow as the society add more and more content for the public to see and in the ‘secure’ area for their members to use. As the dust settles in the Middle East and the rugby community start to get to grips with ‘Gulf Rugby’, the ARU, the UAERA and all the other bits and bobs that are flying around at the moment, I hope that the UAERRS will remain at the very core of it all. After all, they have a saying down at my club about referees: “You can’t have a game without one!”
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During the 2007/08 Season I played my rugby for the Al Khobar Quins in Saudi Arabia. There were two other teams in Saudi Arabia, Riyadh Skorpions and Jeddah. Once I had made a website for Khobar Quins I typically started pestering the other two teams – to no avail. However, a very long and drawn out pestering later …. the new guy at Jeddah folded and gave me a chance, the result was a great looking website with a new ‘polished’ badge.
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We created a great website for the Falcons but Laurence wanted to take it up another gear and gave me complete freedom to go as mad as I wanted – so I did. TOA Dubai’s website still stands out in our portfolio as a completely different website.
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Laurence already had a logo that had been professionally designed by a South African guy called John Cooper who is immensely talented and I have kept his contact in my pocket ever since. We just needed to take that, a handful of glamourous lady rugby players, the colours of the UAE flag … and make a website – easy.
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In time for the 2008 league registration we were up and running and fixtures, results and match reports were soon up on the website for all to see.
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