The Royal Agricultural University, based in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, may be the oldest agricultural college in the English-speaking world, but its lacrosse team are still saplings!
The University started its lacrosse team over a decade ago, and has since sprouted from sixteen members last year into a bumper squad of over forty - thanks to promotional events and social media. But the mushrooming of lacrosse at the University (& the increase in player numbers) has brought with it some issues, namely the provision of equipment.
Enter The Lacrosse Foundation. A TLF grant of £1,044 provided the University with enough sticks for a group of over forty players, a coaching board to assist new players in understanding session objectives and concepts, and a goal target. As a result, the club can now offer its novice players the equipment to be able to experience and learn the game safely, offering every member an equal opportunity to develop, excel and discover the joys of lacrosse.
So what do the budding players think of the sport?
Tilly Goldsworthy (3rd Year):
“The new sticks have really helped us all to practice our stick skills and get a good game going”
Robin Scanlan (2nd Year, Social Secretary):
“Lacrosse is great to make friends through all the years at RAU, and a good social team. The new sticks have improved our team from being beginners to good players in less than a year”
Neha Walker (2nd Year, Captain):
“The Lacrosse Foundation supplied us with 30 brand new sticks as well as a goal target. This has allowed the captains to coach the team without having to stand in goal. The new sticks have allowed the players to learn more quickly and pick up new skills which has allowed the team to be more competitive at BUCS matches.”
And what does the future hold for lacrosse at the Royal Agricultural University?
The club’s project mission is to open its lacrosse team up to new opportunities for playing, officiating and coaching lacrosse in the UK.
Luke Overthrow (RAU Sports Development Manager) told TLF:
“With your help, our lacrosse team will thrive and have a real opportunity to be competitive in the BUCS league. We anticipate that many of those who come to training will develop a strong interest in the sport and continue playing it beyond their university years. Our team has some members who were previously part of the England Academy, as well as a few who play for the local Cirencester Lacrosse Club. And our 2023-24 captain, Robyn Barcham, was part of the Scotland U-20 team.”