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Did you use to play for the mighty Hammers?  If so we would love to hear from you.

Let us know where you are and what you are up to.
Don't forget to let us have some photos showing how well you have aged.
We will publish your news (and photos) on this page.
 

Contact us at OldHams@FulhamRugby.co.uk.

 

Message from Martin Kilbane

My name is martin kilbane i played for hamersmith in there first game in the quinten 7s and scored the first try for the club never scored since . i played with the higgins and the bones  must say at the time the back row were the best in juinor rugby.i  went on to play aginst dave higgins for ruislip then with lndon irish now living in ireland in cork so if ever comming to ireland for a tour let me now if i can help  

 

Message from Laurie Mckenna

My name is Laurie Mckenna and I played for the Hammers around 79-80-81 I'm buggered if I can remember now!(must be the Alzheimers!)

I was a scrum half (allegedly) and occasional centre or wing.

The memories now come flooding back .(getting carted up and down the Kings road in the back of Adam Lubanski's green Saab listening to Dire Straits trying to find a restaurant where fat Bernie Kloska could eat and then fall asleep thereby enabling us to use his wallet to pay for said meal .

Bernie is now in Vietnam I think and prior to that was in Aussie Where he works for a company selling cigarettes, a rich irony as the bastard never bought any!

I played with ,among others Terry Alleyne,Doug+Dave Bone,Dave Higgins,Pete Tolputt,Es Hitchcock(and his old Jag),the one and only Bhomdat,Masher Mowforth,Tony Richards,Pascal Peters(of whom Pete Tolputt said that every time he got an erection he needed so much blood he was in danger of Fainting)Adam Lubanski,Steve Lake and many others whom I'm sorry to say that my memory has failed me on!

I spent many a happy evening in the Peterborough and have the dubious distinction(and still the scar under my armpit) of Falling down the inspection pit of the garage next door whilst looking for a quiet, dark place for a whizz. I think I still somewhere have the cutting from the paper where somebody asked me to go and put names to a team photo and predictably it ended up as a very silly collection of names such as Doug Bonehead ,Steve Puddle Fred Earknock etc .

I lived in Cape Town after leaving London and played for and coached at Villagers Rugby where I enjoyed the company of lots of (very similar)Seth Efrican pissartists!

Iam currently living in Teignmouth with The Beastie and the heir and spare who both play for Teignmouth RFC juniors.

My job consists of going around whispering at little old Ladies as I sell Hearing Aids

Would love to hear from anyone who remembers me

Regards

Laurie McKenna

 

 

Message from David Higgins

I played for Hammersmith and Fulham for three seasons at the age of 21 to 23. I played open side flanker with Dougie Bone ( one of the best back row players I have ever played with. The No 8 was Kevin an Ausssie and again one of the best 8,s I ever played with. When I married at the age of 23 I moved clubs to Ealing , where I have been ever since, now aged 49 I am still there , coaching Under 14,s Under 11,s. I fortunately joined a team in their ascendency into league 3 south . I had a great rugby career at Ealing winning the Middlesx cup four times and playing full County Rugby.

When I joined H&F we were based at the PETERBOROUGH now called the New Ausland .

We toured Rhyll WALES and played Denbeigh Mental hospital. Robin Kangalee got off the bus and started to eat the Daffodils, I think he still resides there.

I started playing Rugby at the age of 12 with a stocky fullback by the name of Terry See an old stalwart of H&F . I did catch site of him , trundling across a pitch at Ealing about two seasons ago.

Team mates I remember are . Dave Peat, Marco De Veras,Dave Clark, Koloko, My elder brother George propped and my younger brother played centre.

We onced played three sets of three brothers in the first team.....

The Mathewmans, The Bones and the Higgins...............I could go on but I am expecting an invite to Tony Richards` Zimmer frame presentation.

22 October 2007

Message from Pete Davis

Pete Davies here - Played for Hammers 1981 - 1993. Captained seconds for a
handful of those years and won the Walter Naylor award for something I'm not

quite sure of ! Down in West Country but still following Wales - clearly to
no avail. However enjoyed jolly to Nantes last week with Steff, Col and
Lyndon. Still also in touch with Clive Peters, Clive Hurley, Dai Richards,
Pete Baillie and others, including Bud Mcgarry. Hope the photos attached
appear and throw up a few old faces from the past.
 

11 October 2007

 

Message from James Air

Just found your great HFRFC website and clicked on your ex-players link.  I played for Hammers from 1992 to 2001. Played both scrum half and fullback.  I played for all five teams, including all five in consecutive weeks at one stage!  I left London in 2004 and now live in Sydney, Australia.

 

I hope to see all the teams topping the leagues this season - “Come on you Hammers!”

 

Regards,

 

James Air

Email:  jimmyair67@hotmail.com

2nd July 2007
 

Message from Will Villiers

 

Hey everyone

 

A quick message with two things...

 

Firstly I will be moving back soon, well as soon as the house here is sold.

 

Secondly, in December (the 28th to be precise and at 9 58 AM to be more precise) my baby daughter, Mia Adriana Marie Rose, was born.

 

See you all soon for some parachute pints

 

Will Villiers

12th June 2007

 

Message from Andrew Long (Longy)

 

Boys, just a note from a backpacking former player Longy  Good to see the club has done so well and even better to see that my old mate Tony Richard is still playing the game we love. I also see names of boys I played with many a drunken year ago and am glad a club that looked after me is going so strong.  I still play in Sydney and have

been Club Captain of the Sydney premiership club side Southern Districts Rugby Club and Captain/Coach the 3rd grade side having a good group of English men joining us every year that still reminds me of the good times I had with you boys.   If ever on tour in oz boys and wanting a game don’t hesitate to email me.

 

Take care boys

 

Andrew Long

6th May 2007

 

Message from Doug Chaplin

 

Hi everyone,  I played for Hammersmith in 2002/2003 and always think of it when I put on my rugby gear. When I moved back to Canada in 2003 I continued with Rugby locally by helping coach our local high school sides. But my life now revolves more around my two boys Alexander (3 years) and Ian (10 months). Cheers to everyone and it is good to see the club is doing so well. I have not been on a rugby tour since Berlin 2003 and I do miss the antics.

 

Cheers

Doug
22nd April 2007

 

Message from Jon Boocheve

Dear Chris, Nick, Joe, Pat, Bhomdat and you know who you are,

Greetings from Washington DC where I'm playing vets with the Wild Geese RFC, a motley collection of former Washington Irish, Maryland Exiles, and Montgomery RFC players, long past their prime.  You may remember their/our tours in '99 and '01 when we were still young.  Just last month, we played an Over-45's tournament in Fort Lauderdale.  It was fairly brilliant:  3 (short) matches over 2 days, sun shining, beer flowing, massage on sidelines, ladies flocking.  Well shame about the last part.

Great to see Hammers fielding a vets side.

All the best,

Booch
11th April 2007
 

Message from Joe Fernley

 


 

Evie was born at 11:10am on Saturday 20th January 2007 at home in the living room of Manor House, Ecton weighing 3.56kg or 7lb 13.5oz in old money.  Alex was relived with just an eight hour labour this time after all the fun with Sam and, although tired, both Alex and Evie are doing well.

 

Evie has decided she's nocturnal so she slept until around 8pm yesterday and then from about 7am this morning!

 

Joe Fernley
21st January 2007

 

Message from Jamie Reid

 

Great to see the club in such great shape. My playing days were around 1980 to far back to remember. The Duke of Cumberland at the time took most of my wages on a Saturday night followed by a curry in Putney. My playing days were cut short with a broken leg somewhere in west London. Many happy times and is great to see the club in such good health.

 

Jamie Reid [a big fat prop]

5th January 2007

 

Message from Dan Scott

 

Good to see that the club is in good health and has grown since I left London back in '99. After two and a half seasons playing for the club I moved away from London to train as a pilot. Unfortunately the aftermath of 9/11 left me out on a limb and for the past few years I have been biding my time instructing flying in Dundee intermingled with a job in Switzerland where I work with international schools teaching outdoor education.

 

At last though, I have managed to secure a job with Bmi and start with them in the new year. So listen out to who's driving your plane next time you fly, as you might want to get off.

 

It has been to long since I last ventured down to the big smoke and enjoyed a few beers with the old guard.

I wish everyone well and all the best to the club in 2007.

 

Dan Scott

19th December 2006

 

Message from Pete Ward aka "Monkey"

 

Just a quick note to wish all hammers a merry Christmas and a happy new year. I am still up here in Edinburgh and have changed jobs recently. I am now working for a charity called Vetaid as its UK finance co-ordinator. Glad to see the club is doing well. Still plying my trade up here for Edinburgh Northern, we are having what can only be described as a difficult year!

 

Should hopefully be down in the new year at some point and hopefully a guest appearance in the 4s (if possible). Anyway just to reiterate that if any of you guys are in Edinburgh please let me know and we can meet for a beer.

 

Take care,

 

Pete Ward

18th December 2006

 

Message from Rich Frank

 

It was a bit of a quick and quiet exit from me at the end of last season, post a concussion break of six weeks I didn’t really manage to get back in to the season.

 

Well now I find myself in Melbourne picking up where my relationship with a cute auzzie girl ended 11 months previously. After 3 months of sitting on the couch doing pretty much nothing and a quick trip back to the UK, bumping in to Sam and Charlie, I am now starting work for some crowd called Netstar Networks in Melbourne.

 

No rugby so far, time change is a pain for watching some of the internationals and the Victoria crowd are too in to their AFL to notice RFU. Although there are a couple of teams and leagues down here, I have yet to get down to ‘training’.

 

Have taken up touch, odd rules, I prefer to call it slap and tickle after getting slapped by this girl the other week for ‘touching’ her too hard.

 

Anyway if any of the club that know me head down, or travel home to Melbourne, drop me a line at rj_frank@hotmail.com and we will pick up for a beer.

 

All the best for now.

 

Rick/ Ricco / The Salmon/ or ‘No 5’ when I was not playing very well.

3rd November 2006

 

Message from Michael (Mick) Sheerin

 

I'm useless with technology so it was to my amazement that I came across your web site.

 

My name is Michael Sheerin and I used to play for the mighty Hammers (as a prop) in the eighties and nineties and reached the pinnacle of my career by being awarded the Young Player of the Year.

 

I played alongside many of the greats - Terry See, Terry Alleyne, Tony Richards, Chris Cuthbertson, Pascal Peters, Del boy, Lyndon and the one and only Bhomdat!

 

Its great to see the club flourishing - the number of teams put out is a credit and the results are fantastic.

 

What am I doing these days? - well I now live in Kent (Maidstone), married to Denise for the last 17 years and have two wonderful children (Niall aged 10 and Rebecca aged 7). I'm still employed by the police and am one of many responsible for the forensic examination of Murder scenes in north-east London.

 

I haven't played rugby for a few years now but still follow the game avidly and am trying to get my two kids involved - with not much success at the moment.

 

I'll have to come down one day and meet everyone again - let me know of any events and you never know, I might clean my boots and gumshield and give playing another go.

 

Cheers

 

Mick Sheerin

17th October 2006

 

Message from David Martin

Greetings all,

I bumped into Chris Cuthbertson under strange circumstances last weekend as he was sitting on an appeal committee which concluded in him deducting 2 league points from the side in London 1 for which I am now Chairman. I am now regretting giving Chris so much abuse during the 80's .. he's obviously the memory of an elephant!

It was good to see him despite his judgement and he told me of this site. I am now based in Cambridge and have been since I left the club in 1990. I played for Shelford but am too old and fat to do so any more. I am though still involved in rugby as I am now Chairman at Shelford, coach of my son's U12 squad and a referee. I am also very involved with the rugby charity Wooden Spoon.

I now have four children between 6 and 11 and I still live the life of a sad commuter and still work for JPMorgan.

It was great to hear stories of Terry, Bhomdat (he was too old to play in 1988!), Tony Richards, Lyndon etc and I was delighted to hear that the club is in rude health. That tour to the Algarve still stands out as one of my rugby career highlights! I still keep in touch with Pete Carter who is now in New Zealand and very happy.

I wish the club all continued success.

 

Take care

 

David Martin

11th October 2006

 

 

Message from Will Villiers

 

Hello

 

Just thought I would say that I am still in Jersey (worse luck) but think that might change next year.

 

The reason it will be next year is that Marianne and I are expecting our first child in January (the 17th to be precise) and we will be in Jersey certainly for three months after the child is born.

 

Many of you know that we have had difficulties getting pregnant and staying so, having gone through 2 miscarriages whilst I was still playing for you guys.  I would like to thank those who knew and offered their support through that difficult time.

 

Hope things are going well for you guys.  I have played a few games for the Jersey Rugby Club but frankly I am just not as happy there as I was at HFRFC so when we move back I am defo starting back there.

 

Pip-pip for now.

 

Will Villiers

19th July 2006

 


Message from Shaun O'Dwyer

Greetings from sunny Sydney. Shaun O'Dwyer here from the distant past - I played for Hammersmith & Fulham in the years 1989-1997. I haven't looked at the web site for a year or two (changing jobs and losing all my bookmarked web sites didn't help) but the club seems to be thriving these days. Unbelievable to see us so far up the divisions. Great stuff. It's hard to recognise it from when I was there except when I click on the committee and suddenly all the old names pop up again!

Hope you are all fit and well...okay, well - I don't remember "fit" ever coming into it much. It's great to see names like Chris, Bhomdat, Tony, Lyndon and others left from the old days - it doesn't look like you've been able to dump many committee matters on to the next generation yet!

As some of you know from traveling down under for the 2001 Lions tour we've retreated as far south as Sydney to live but never did quite bring ourselves to relocate completely back home to New Zealand - in years like this it's not a problem giving the Aussies sh*t about rugby but in certain other years I go into complete denial and have to impose a media blackout (what you mean there was a World Cup semi-final between the Aussies & All Blacks here in 2003?? I must have missed that...)

I finally dumped the corporate world about a year ago for the quiet life and now run a campus library at a suburban university here in Sydney - lots of flex time and young students to look at (well, it keeps the blood flowing, doesn't it?!). My wife, Denise, is well and working at the same university, although not for long as she's just completed a Masters in Forensic Psychology and will be off curing prisoners or whatever it is that Forensic Psychologists do. I'm pretty sure they must do something other than bleed our bank account dry doing endless study but I haven't quite figured out what yet.

I actually played rugby again this year after thinking I was retired 6-7 years ago with dodgy hamstrings. A new club, Balmain Rugby Club, started up with a home ground about 5 minutes from my house, so I wandered along preseason for a look and ended up playing all year, captaining the Reserve Grade team for the last half of the season, playing at no 10 of course. I think they only made me captain as they figured I'd talk to the ref all the time anyway so they might as well try to avoid a constant stream of penalties against us (funnily enough if that was the plan it didn't work). That reminds me of one time when a ref at Hurlingham Park threatened to send me off if I didn't stop laughing out loud at every decision he made. Ah, the memories... My team talk is very Hammers - "how are we off for numbers?" followed by "for f*cks sake, fellas, fire up!" usually pretty much covers it.

I have to say that since playing again down here I've never made so many tackles in my life - in fact, I think I made more tackles this year than in eight seasons in London. That won't come as a surprise to any of the guys who played in the same teams I did - after all, it isn't that hard to increase your tackle count from zero. The typically strange way that the Aussies organise things means that only having two sides this year put us in a competition with a lot of clubs with only two teams and a lot of them contain a great many rather large Polynesian gentlemen.  They are all HUGE and all like to run over fly halves! I at least try to act like a speed bump to slow them down. Next year we will probably have three sides which means two things - one, we will play larger clubs with more teams of their own which will mean that the games probably get a little bit easier, and two, I can take my 42 year old bones down into the 3rd team!

Do you remember Martin Keywood from the early 90s at Hammers? Well, he played most of the year in my team too, so we're flying the flag down here. Balmain RC actually reminds me a bit of Hammers in the late 80s - we drink at a local pub, it's a very international collection of players from all over the world, the boys like a sing along, there aren't any of those annoying cliques you can get in established clubs, everyone is welcome and finds a role on or off the pitch...

So think imaginatively for the next H&FRFC tour - we can guarantee a warm welcome, a hard pitch, lots of sledging and a decent hangover!

Cheers

Shaun

13th October 2005
 


Message from Paul Holden

 

 

I have just come across your web site. I played a few seasons with the mighty Hammers in the early nineties, before moving up to Bedford and from there out to Australia where I know live. I still play rugby, albeit for an over 35's side called the Unquenchables (www.unquenchables.com), where I have teamed up with another ex Hammer by the name of Jiff Rilley (originally from NZ) who played a couple of seasons in the late 80's. The Guys I remember are Tony Richards, Benson, Lyndon, Terry and a few more, as time goes by the snake bites have taken hold and you tend to forget the names of everyone you played with!!!!

 

All the best for the new season.

 

Paul Holden

paul.holden@mail.com
6th October 2005

 


Message from Will Villiers

 

I left Hammer’s under a cloud of controversy, some saying I was leaving for a better team in higher divisions, some saying I couldn’t stand another match with Adam Jones at Fly-half, still more said it was that I refused to be a part of Tony Richards persistent “pick-and-go” strategy however most said it was because I was just too fat and unfit to play inside centre. And they were right.

 

Back in my sunny home isle of Jersey I have continued the proud tradition of 4th team Hammers by doing little or no training other than the well known “right arm raise and drink” also labelled the clean and jerk.  Not the clean after jerk which is entirely a different thing and involves curtains, wetwipes, or possibly a nearby pet.  One of the finer points of not playing for the Hammers is that I no longer receive Tin Man awards for attempted dropkicks and suchlike.  However the downside is that I can’t sidestep my way to glory – although whether I could ever do that remains questioned.

 

However all is not as sunny as it seems in Jersey and the Earl may yet return unto the fold, yea verily and thence.  Bored of the millionaire playboy lifestyle with the only celebrities and well wishers as company, LJ may yet return lamb-like to the fold of Hammersmith and Fulham’s mightiest rugby players. Or, to put it another way, the bosom of Pete Lacey, and what a bosom it is!

 

Will Villiers
13th July 2005
 

 

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