MAY has always been a great sporting time for Wirral and none more so than for Caldy Rugby Club, proud home of the longest continuous running rugby sevens competition in the country, which this year takes place on Sunday May 29.Read
CALDY had to dig deep in order to secure a second successive win in National Two North and on balance probably just deserved to shade this one with their willingness to run at every opportunity.Read
CALDY edged a dramatic game at Paton Field with a cheeky converted try from Man of the Match Craig Ross in the 78th minute after Caldy had been chasing the Shieldsmen for the entire game.Read
CALDY produced a stirring second half performance to turn around a 19-8 half time deficit in an open game against Hull Ionians in National Two North.Read
PATON Field witnessed a superb game of attacking rugby between Huddersfield and Caldy with nine tries being scored and Caldy eventually winning 44-29.Read
CALDY nearly snatched their tenth win of the season with a dramatic game at Hull but eventually were made to pay for their slow start to the game, which could have been so different if a Derek Salisbury try had not been disallowed.Read
CALDY’S front-row scored three first-half tries as Caldy earned a bonus point win against a resolute Nuneaton side who could have won a tight game at Paton Field.Read