Rugby Union: Fisher Brought in to Help Ease Pressure On Melrose

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BEING the president of a rugby union club is usually something of an honorary appointment, partly involving thanks for past services, and partly something of a social duty in looking after visitors.

However, as Gary French has shown at Liverpool St Helens, it can also involve considerable responsibility and leadership, both vital items if a club is to really establish itself as a major force.

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Rugby Union: Fisher Brought in to Help Ease Pressure On Melrose

During the past four years Waterloo have had two splendid presidents in Tony Pugh and the remarkable Gill Burns,...

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