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Gower Club Change of Day

The date and day for the annual Gower Club matches have been changed, and they will now take place on Friday 17th October with the 5th XV at 1.30pm and the 1st XV at 2.45pm.
5 Sep 2025
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We appreciate that the games taking place on a Friday will present potential problems for people wishing to attend and play, but we were not involved in this decision.

We hope to see as many recent (and not so recent) leavers as possible for what is always an enjoyable afternoon. As usual, there will be refreshments available in the Jubilee pavilion afterwards

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