Haywards Heath Rugby Club receives sport award

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Haywards Heath Rugby Club
A Kiwi expat who keeps the lights on in Sussex scored a £250 sport award for Haywards Heath Rugby Football Club.

Gareth Fergusson, an electricity linesman at UK Power Networks, plays rugby in the club’s first team and coaches the junior sections.

He nominated his club for UK Power Networks’ Team Sport Award to help with the cost of new equipment for the 400-plus members.

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SEE ALSO Haywards Heath Rugby Club nostalgia: Pictures from the past | Heath RFC u14s end the year end as unbeaten league leaders | Heath RFC enjoy a bonus point Christmas present in local derbyGareth, who originally moved to the UK ten years ago, said: “It was good to receive the award and gives me confidence the company wants to help out where they can and give back to the local community.

"The club is using the money to replace balls in the junior club. We have the largest junior club in the area so we regularly replace the balls, which wear out and go missing. The club was pleased to receive the money because they are currently trying to build a new clubhouse and every penny counts. Having the right training gear helps team spirit and makes people feel part of something.

"Playing rugby keeps young people active outdoors and lets them spend time away from the PlayStation, so it’s good for their health and wellbeing.”

The juniors play on Sundays and the seniors play on Saturdays at Whitemans Green, Cuckfield.