Festival of Sport
Saturday 7th October 2023
Saturday 7th October 2023
9.15am
• Under 9 Rugby, Hockey and Football Festival (Lacrosse coaching clinics) Tented Village
12.30pm
• College sport fixtures begin
• Hockey: U15A (Maples), U15B (Milford) v Lord Wandsworth College Astros
1.00pm
• Rugby: Malones v Malones
• Rackets: 1st pair v OMs (12.45 start)
• Fives: College v OMs
1.30pm
• Lacrosse 1st (XI) 2nd (XI) 3rd (Mill Mead), 4ths/U15B (Water Meadows)
• U15A (Level Broadleaze), U14A (Level Broadleaze) Wilts and Dorset County Tournament
Hamersley Rackets Courts Fives Courts
2.00pm
2.30pm
3.00pm
3.15pm
• Hockey: U14 A (Maples), U14B (Milford)
• Squash: College v OMs Astros Squash Courts
• Rugby v Eton: XL (WW), 3rd (WW), 4th (SB), 1st Junior Colts (SB), 2nd Junior Colts (SB), 3rd Junior Colts (SB), 4th Junior Colts (Polloi)
• Football v Bradfield College: 3rd (WW), 4th (WW), 16A (Mabs)
• Rifle Shooting: College v OMs Rifle Range
• Rugby XV v Eton Hamersley
• Hockey: 1st X1 v Lord Wandsworth College (Maples)
• U14D v St Edward’s (Milford) Astros Astros
Find all the news, results and activities from today @marlboroughcollege
Football @MCol_Football Hockey @MCol_Hockey
Lacrosse @MCol_Lacrosse Rackets @MCol_Rackets
Rugby @MCol_Rugby Squash @MCol_Squash
It is my great pleasure to welcome Marlborough families, current and past, visiting Prep Schools and friends of the College to the 2023 Festival of Sport.
May I also offer a warm welcome to the players, parents and staff of Eton, Lord Wandsworth College, Bradfield, St Edward's and the Wilts & Dorset County Tournament, who join us today for a series of fixtures across a range of sports. We welcome Old Marlburians back to the College to play Rugby, Fives, Squash, Rackets and for Rifle Shooting.
The College has always enjoyed a tradition of sporting excellence, with teams in recent years reaching the final rounds of national competitions but so too we offer incredible depth in our sport with the vast majority of Marlburians representing the College on a weekly basis.
At every level at the College, from Shell to Upper Sixth, our pupils consider it an honour and a privilege to wear
Marlborough Blue, to represent their school whether in the 1st teams or in the development squads. I am sure that you will see a little of that determined Marlborough spirit today and I hope that you will thoroughly enjoy all the sport on display.
Do, please, visit the tented village and I very much hope to see you back on match days in the future.
Louise Moelwyn-Hughes Master Marlborough CollegeCongratulations to the following pupils who have achieved sports representation at County and National level:
Athletics
Oliver Tan – Wiltshire Long Jump
India West – Wiltshire Long Jump
Philip Monaghan – Wiltshire and South-West Schools 800m
Cricket
Max Dunne – Gloucestershire Academy, Gloucestershire 2nd XI
Charlie Carroll – Wiltshire U18
Jacob Hobson – Wiltshire U18
Yusuf Khan – Gloucestershire U18
Poppy Oliver – Wiltshire U18
Henry Welch – Oxfordshire U18
Max Wyman – Oxfordshire U18
Jemima Carroll – Wiltshire U15
Hugo Holmes – Hampshire U15
Florence Miller – Wiltshire U15
Rory Saich – Hampshire U15
Bertie Campbell – Oxfordshire U14
Charlie Horton – Wiltshire U14
Sholto Hunt – Oxfordshire U14
Will Jordan – Wiltshire U14
Will Miller – Wiltshire U14
Aaron Pavelyn – Berkshire U14
Daniyal Anwar – Wiltshire U13
Freddie de Rouet – Gloucestershire U13
Max Cordle – Wiltshire U13
Archie Davies – Surrey U13
Henry Pockney – Hampshire U13
Finlay Saich – Hampshire U13
Milo Taggart – Somerset U13
Lollie Walker – Wiltshire U13
Lottie Jordan – GB (Cadet)
Phoenix Fleming – Southern Region U18
Adam Skordis – Southern Region U18
Luke Wyman – Southern Region U16
Rafe Phillips – Swindon Town FC Academy
Albie Payne – Wiltshire U18
Sarah Hill – Scotland U18 National team
Tabbie Chambers – Wiltshire U17
Jasper Grafton – Wilshire U17
Edward Greenham – Wiltshire U17
Arthur Munn – Sussex U17
Flora Percy Davis – Wiltshire U17
India West – England Hockey, Talent Academy
Bea Davies – England Hockey, Talent Academy
Ruby Butterfield – England Hockey National U16 team / Reading Ladies 1st Team
Eloise Bryant – Wiltshire U16
Mia Collins – Wiltshire U16
Bea Guinness – Wiltshire U16
Bella Munoz – England Hockey National U16 team
Scarlett Alexander – Wiltshire U15
Millie Bingley – Wiltshire U15
Jemima Carroll – Wiltshire U15
Lisa Collins – Wiltshire U15
Milo Darke – Wiltshire U15
Jemima Gordon – Wiltshire U15
Sholto Hunt – Oxfordshire U15
Bella Jensen – Wiltshire U15
Edie Lewin – Wiltshire U15
Theo Maculan – Wiltshire U15
Jack Mitchener – Wiltshire U15
Annabel Smith – Wiltshire U15
Annabel Piper – Wiltshire U14
Mason Salmon – Wiltshire U14
Ella-Mae Cox – U17 South West Regional Academy
Alice Easterbrook – U17 South East Regional Academy
Annabel Hall – U17 South West Regional Academy
Lottie Harrison – U17 South East Regional Academy
Emi Methven – U17 South West Regional Academy
Alexis Arunga – U15 South West Regional Academy
Emilia Bushnell – U15 South West Regional Academy
Mariella Costa Duarte – U15 South West Regional Academy
Clemmie Humphries – U15 South West Regional Academy
Rosie Langdale – U15 South West Regional Academy
Amelie Shemilt – U15 South West Regional Academy
Ottilie Shemilt – U15 South West Regional Academy
Milly Gladstone – Team Bath Academy Development
Centre, Swindon Hub
Scarlett Alexander – Wiltshire County Academy
Zaza Barber – Wiltshire County Development
Lisa Collins – Wiltshire County Development
Amelie Hern – Wiltshire County Development
Willa Tate – Wiltshire County Development
Lavender West – Wiltshire County Development
Sophia Mordaunt – ranked 6th in the Ladies World Rankings
Ed Elliott – Bath Rugby Academy U18
Leo Fitzgerald – Bath Rugby Academy U18
James Maloney – Bath Rugby Academy U18
Freddie Powell – Bath Rugby Academy U18
Francesco Amati – Bath Rugby Academy U17
Ollie Bamford – Bath Rugby Academy U17
Sam Cummings – Bath Rugby Academy U17
James Fuller – Bath Rugby Academy U17
Will Snooks – Bath Rugby Academy U17
James Trigg – Bath Rugby Academy U17
Jean Weber – National Sevens Academy –
Ultimate Rugby 7s
Alexander Morrison – Scottish Exiles
Cobus Callenfels – Scottish Exiles
Max Cornelius – Bath Rugby Academy U16
Charlie Hammond – Bath Rugby Academy U16
Tommy Lott – Bath Rugby Academy U16
Toby Monaghan – Bath Rugby U16
Gabe Pank – Bath Rugby Academy U16
George Robarts – Bath Rugby Academy U16
Rory Saich – Bath Rugby Academy U16
Ben Bateman – Bath Rugby Academy U15
Willoughby Bell – Bath Rugby Academy U15
Ferdy Douglass – Bath Rugby Academy U15
Will Fuller – Bath Rugby Academy U15
Oscar Harrison – Bath Rugby Academy U15
Charlie Horton – Bath Rugby Academy U15
Josh Lartey – Bath Rugby Academy U15
Freddie McLellan – Scottish Pathway
Oscar Flight – U16 Ski Valais and Team England skiing
We are delighted to welcome pupils, coaches and parents from Caldicott, Farleigh, Lambrook, Port Regis, The Oratory, Summer Fields, Marlborough, Hungerford and Newbury RFC for our U9 Rugby, Hockey, Football and Lacrosse Festival. We wish them a very enjoyable morning and invite them to stay and watch any of the senior school sport going on during the afternoon should they wish to do so.
A Sports Scholar at Marlborough College is a person who shows an insatiable appetite for their sport and possesses the ability to further develop in that field. The commitment to that development must be all encompassing and include skill acquisition, teamwork, mental and physical prowess, and of course, the ability to stand out as a role model across the College.
The Sports Scholar has unrivalled access to a range of specialist coaches in sport and performance that are backed up by stunning facilities in the pool, gym and surrounding pitches. To complement this, a wide range of experts outside the College visit and offer unique insights into high performance sport and the key peripheral elements upon which to focus.
To find out more about being a Sports Scholar, please contact the Admissions Department.
The College is committed to increasing the number of children receiving financial support throughout their time at Marlborough. We welcome applications from talented and ambitious children who would not otherwise be able to afford a Marlborough education and we are able to offer bursaries of up to 100%, subject to a financial assessment process. Please contact the Admissions Department if you are interested in finding out more.
+44 (0)1672 892300
or email admissions@marlboroughcollege.org
Welcome to all those participating in today’s Festival of Sport fixtures. The squads for our senior first teams are listed below.
Lacrosse
Lacrosse 1st X – Wilts and Dorset County
Tournament (from):
S Bureau, A. du Roy de Blicquy, E-Mae Cox, A Easterbrook (capt), B Griffiths, A Hall, L Harrison, J Lyon Taylor, M Mayson, E Methven(v-capt), O Hunt, F Rosenfeld (v-capt), B Smith-Bingham, D West, E Wells, A Wray
Rackets 1st Pair v OMs (Rackets Courts, 12.45pm):
T Morgan, M Wyman
Rugby
Fives
Fives v Old Marlburians (Fives Courts, 1.00pm):
Alisa Allin, Isaac Bradbury, Phoenix Fleming, Piers Fulford-Smith, Jeevan Prasertsintanah, William Walduck, Max Wyman
Football 1st XI v Old Marlburians (Athletics Track, 2.30pm):
H Adams, H Austin, C Carroll, G Chaugny, H Cornell, T Creasy, B England, P Fulford-Smith, J Greensall, C Hewlett, V Ma, D McCue, I Morrison, K Neu, K Utku (Capt), M Wilkes
Girls’ Hockey 1st XI v Lord Wandsworth College (Maples Astro, 3.15pm):
I Beard, R Butterfield, T Chambers, P Cox (capt), S Davy, S Hill (capt), X Henderson, M Jameson, A Mackenzie, F Miller, S Mordaunt, I Muñoz, F Percy-Davis, M Pugh, O Way, I West
Rugby 1st XV v Eton College (Hamersley 2.30pm):
O Bamford, A Braxton (Vice-Capt), H Braxton, C Callenfels, O Clarke, F Deal, M Dunne, E Elliott (Vice-Capt), J Fuller, H Hines, J Hobson, W Hudson, A Konneh, J Maloney (capt), A Morrison, C Samuel, W Snooks, J Trigg
Squash vs OMs (Squash Courts, 2.00pm) from:
Z Cooke-Priest, M di Gleria, H Lloyd-Baker, H Macmillan, J Henderson, T Monaghan, T Morgan, O Piper, A Sabharwal, M Surtees, K Utku, S Woodford,
A Wrench
Rifle Shooting vs OMs (Range, 2.30pm):
Badr Badr, Dominic Doger de Speville, Rafe Hopper, Theo Janelid, Lilly Lambert, Freddie Mobbs, Alexia Money-Kyrle, Ben Tarrant Smith, Casper Watson, Freddie Wilson
Good luck to all the Old Marlburians playing today.
OM Rackets
(Rackets Court, 12.45pm)
Alex Wildman (C2 1984-89), Seb Hebblethwaite (LI 2018-23)
OM Rugby (The Malones)
(Hamersley, 1pm) from:
Toby Baines (BH 2012-17), James Barnes (PR 2014-19), Ed Betts (C1 2018-23), Charlie Brook (C2 2018-23), Zak Chukwuemeka (SU 2016-21), Luke
Clarke (BH 2014-19), Will Cook (SU 2014-19), Jamie Cook (SU 2018-23), Dom Coulson (C1 2013-18), Archie Darke (LI 2017-22), Toby Finley (TU 2009-14), Kamdi Dozie-Ajaegbu (C1 2016-21), George Edgdale (SU 2014-19), Will Freeman (BH 2017-22), Seb
Hebblethwaite (LI 2018-23), Gulliver Herrod-Taylor (C2 2020-22), Matt Hook (C1 2013-18)
Billy James (C1 2017-19), Morgan James (C1 2019-21), Will Hammersley (PR 2016-21), Henry Martin (PR 2011-16), Sam Matanle (C2 2008-13), Patrick McClintock (SU 2019-21), Max Robinson (PR 2021-23), Finn Walsh (C1 2008-13), Ed Wrench (SU 2018-23)
(Fives Court, 1pm)
G Davies (SU 2008-13), D George-Carey (C1 2008-13) H Lamb (SU 2007-12), L Fulford-Smith (PR 2009-14)
(Squash Courts, 2pm)
Charlie Horrell (B2 1976-81), Charles Laughton (TU 1994-99), Roger Preston (C3 1994-99), Ali Robinson (PR 1983-88), Mark Skull (C1 1975-79), Alex Wildman (C2 1984-89)
(Rifle Range, 2.30pm)
Patrick Pelly (B3 1968-72), Habib Rahman (B1 1971-75), David White (B3 1977-81), John White (B3 1948-53), Ayhan Dawood (B1 1975-80)
The OM sailing team are competing for the Arrow Trophy, a sailing competition between Independent Schools, which takes place on the challenging waters of the Solent today.
Ed Gregg (C2 1988-93), Andy Halliwell (C3 198893), James Harding (TU 1987-92), Hugo Hentenaar (C2 2012-17), Karen Hill (B2/MM 1988-90), Seb Katkhuda (C2 1985-90), Charles Kendrick (C1 1998-2003), Angus McNab (SU 1986-91), James Meredith (B2 1988-93), Mike Orange (PR 1986-91)
This book commemorates the First World War to honour the memory of the 749 Marlburians who gave their lives. All proceeds from the sale of this book will go towards the Marlborough Difference Campaign for life-changing bursaries.