This Saturday at Chapel Gate, Bournemouth and London Welsh will clash in a highly anticipated rugby match in Regional 1 South Central game. Both teams are eager to secure a win, so spectators can expect a high-intensity and physical encounter.
Bournemouth, who are currently sitting in the middle of the league table, will be looking to build on their recent form and climb up the ranks. Their forward pack has been strong this season, dominating in the scrums. Additionally, their backline has been quick to capitalise on any opportunities, making them a force to be reckoned with.
Meanwhile, London Welsh, who are two places above Bournemouth in the league table, will be aiming to maintain their good form and secure another win. Their well-drilled defence has been a key factor in their success this season, with their backline also capable of scoring tries from counter-attacks.
Both teams are expected to put up a strong fight, making for an exciting game. With home advantage, Bournemouth will be hoping to come out on top, while London Welsh will be looking to continue their winning streak and cement their place at the top of the table.
We also welcome our match sponsors Finch. Finch are a leading insurance broker with offices across the South of England. Their mission is to provide a dedicated insurance offering to help businesses thrive and keep individuals protected.
At Finch they take time to get to know their customers so they can offer the best advice and the most relevant insurance products to suit their business and or personal requirements.
Paul Chapman from Finch has been working in the insurance industry for 33 years covering all aspects of the insurance industry. He is proud to be part of a successful team locally which continues to grow year on year, providing unrivalled support to local customers. When not at work, Paul divides his time between volunteering at Waggy Tails Rescue and volunteering at Bournemouth Rugby Club. During the first Covid lock down, Paul completed a 100k walk over two days around Chapel Gate, raising over £1,000 for the club and raising awareness of the clubs profile. Paul will be undertaking a 200 mile trek next year from Waggy Tails Rescue to Ipswich Town Football Club. Visiting other animal rescues on route, Paul is looking raise money for Waggy Tails Rescue and awareness of the problems faced by animal rescues since COVID. The trek will finish on the centre spot at Portman Road, hopefully on a match day! Good luck and thank you for your ongoing support.
Overall, this match is sure to be a thrilling display of rugby union, with both teams eager to secure the victory.