The Story so far
SBRFC grew quickly from an idea conceived by Richard Waddington and supported by Simon Kingsley and Dave Brown in the summer of 2002. Initially the reaction within the village was slow and few people thought it would get off the ground. Despite this the 1st training session was held on 3rd of November ,a cold Saturday morning @ the Rec with 15 potential players present.
As a consequence of this successful session, a team was selected and with borrowed shirts a match was arranged with Minety II’s. Even at this early stage, a squad of 18 players was assembled (beginning a commitment to fulfil every fixture without exception).
Playing as Benger Nomads, further fixtures took place against local opposition until sponsorship by Wadsworth Brewery resulted in a set of shirts and a name change to The Wellesley Arms.
The club developed well in its 1st two season playing a total of 21 friendly fixtures. With planned entry into the S. Wilts. League, the club was fortunate to secure the services of Nick Cavil, a Level 3 coach.
The 1st league season (04/05) resulted in several wins and, as always, the commitment to fulfil all fixtures was satisfied. The recruitment of a number of players during the summer of 05 resulted in a promising preseason and a dramatic lowering of the average playing age!!
The 05/06 season was the most successful of the Club’s short history with a 2nd place finish guaranteeing promotion to Dorset & wilts (North) division 2 ; Seven 2nd team games and two VETS fixtures also being completed.
A very successful tour to Amsterdam and the Club’s Summer Ball ended a fantastic season for the Club.
These achievements bode well for the future of the Club with two teams now competing in the Dorset & Wilts leagues.
“Come on the Mighty Benger” |