LYMM Rugby Club are mounting a bid for competitive success in the 2006/07 season.
Club officials are excited about the young talent coming through the ranks and feel they are now in a position to realistically push for promotion from Powergen Northern Division North Two West.
The current first team is a mixture of stalwarts with young up and coming players.
Lymm's current crop of youngsters is the most exciting the club has had for years.
In season 2005/05 the current colts squad reached the national junior jolts final, where they were narrowly beaten by Worcester Junior Colts, a Premiership team's junior side.
Lymm Rugby Club have close links with Lymm High School and many of the colts side this year were part of the Daily Mail Vase winning side at Twickenham last month.
Many of those players have gone on to represent Cheshire and the North of England.
The club are looking for new players who would like to help push for promotion to North One next season.
Lymm are also looking to appoint an ambitious first-team Level Two coach in the close season.
The coach would need to be committed to training twice a week and match days, be able to improve both individual and unit skills and take committed players to the next level.
All interested parties should send their rugby curriculum vitae and details to admin@lymmrfc.co.uk or to Paul Maguire, chairman of rugby, Lymm RFC, Crouchley Lane, Lymm, Cheshire.
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