Northamptonshire rugby fans turn out in force for World Cup trophy visit

Thousands of people turned out across Northamptonshire to have their photo taken with the Rugby World Cup ahead of next month’s tournament.
The Liverton family from Rushden  mum Sarah, with Winnie, seven, Gracie, eight, and Freddie, three, and dad Mafu, with Jason LeonardThe Liverton family from Rushden  mum Sarah, with Winnie, seven, Gracie, eight, and Freddie, three, and dad Mafu, with Jason Leonard
The Liverton family from Rushden  mum Sarah, with Winnie, seven, Gracie, eight, and Freddie, three, and dad Mafu, with Jason Leonard

The iconic trophy – won by England in 2003 – visited Rushden & Higham RUFC, Northampton Saints and Althorp House on Tuesday, August 18, as part of its 100-day tour of the country.

Fans at Rushden & Higham’s Manor Park ground were also treated to an appearance by former World Cup winner Jason Leonard, who made 114 appearances for England.

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Rushden & Higham RUFC Chairman Dan Day felt the day was a ‘huge success’.

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R&HRFC under sevens

He said: “To have so many people turn up was fantastic, it was exactly what we wanted.

“We ran a mini-rugby festival which attracted lots of children, which hopefully encouraged them to start playing rugby more.

“It was great to see so many people enjoying rugby and having their photo with the iconic trophy, and Jason Leonard was absolutely fantastic.”

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Rushden & Higham under-14 coach Jack Ilston said: “It was a brilliant event and such an honour for the club to host the World Cup.

ONs under sevens with Jason Leonard and the trophyONs under sevens with Jason Leonard and the trophy
ONs under sevens with Jason Leonard and the trophy

“It was great to meet Jason Leonard and I hope it inspires more players to join.

“The young ones should be inspired to achieve anything they want.”

Trophy tour manager for the 2015 World Cup Lisa Hampton said: “We had a great reception and it was a privilege to visit a county where rugby is at its heart.

“It was fantastic to see the Northampton Saints squad signing autographs and children playing rugby on the lawn at Althorp House.”