David Barnes introduced me to Winchester Fives at Bradfield in 1989. A lifelong love affair with the game ensued, representing at different times the Caledonian Club, Edinburgh University, The Jesters, Executioners and the RFA. I don’t believe I have ever won a tournament, but it hasn’t curbed my enthusiasm. When not enjoying the game, I can be found sniffing a glass of wine or two.
It’s over 50 years since I took up Fives, and I still love playing it. I want to help ensure that the facilities and networks needed to play are still available in another 50 years’ time
I am delighted to have taken on the role of Treasurer for the RFA and will be working hard to make the most of our charity status and membership base to ensure sustainable financing going forwards.
Who am I? Club manager.
Modesty forbids the rest.
I have played Fives since I was as school and university and like the variety of people and camaraderie. As a Chartered Engineer, I tend towards the technical aspects of helping Fives which includes building, repairs and health and safety, as well as finance.
A board member since 2004, I began and still organise the National School Girls Tournament. I’m now Head of Classics in Stamford, where I also coach Fives, and play at nearby Oundle, on the Jesters’ Tour to Edinburgh, and anywhere else I can!
I have played and loved Fives since my time at Marlborough College and am glad to still be playing in London. I am excited to be part of the RFA team, supporting the General Secretary with administrative tasks, and helping to ensure that Fives continues to thrive.
I am very pleased to have a role on the board as an advocate for the ladies’ game. I hope to encourage and support as many ladies as possible to play fives and join the fantastic community it offers.
Helena started playing the game at university, rather than at school. But since taking up Fives at Cambridge, she has gone from strength to strength, playing with the Executioners club, and already with several tournament wins to her name.
Charlie established himself as a doubles specialist at Cambridge University, winning the British Universities title four years in a row. This continued into adult Fives, and he won the first of four National Doubles titles in 2013.
Dave is now an RFA board member and co-host of The Fives Pod, but he is perhaps best known for organising the annual Jesters Fives Tour of Edinburgh.
The Board, which meets quarterly, is responsible for the overall running of the RFA, and the game of Rugby Fives nationally. A summary of our meetings is published in the President’s newsletters. Amongst other things, we are responsible for the long-term RFA strategy, any updates to the playing rules, producing safety and safeguarding guidelines, working with Schools and our affiliated clubs to help maintain the sport and run national competitions for all ages. The Board has sub-committees with defined responsibilities, which are outlined below. They can be contacted through the email links provided.