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KWC rugby team receives sponsorship from Moore Stephens for a second year

by isleofman.com 9th October 2010

MOORE Stephens Isle of Man is sponsoring the King William’s College 1st XV rugby team for a second consecutive year.

 

Clive Dixon, managing partner of the company which provides multi-sector accounting, consultancy and wealth management services, said: "Following on from the team's success during the last season we are only too happy to renew our support.

 

"To kick off the new season Moore Stephens joined the King William's College 1st XV at the training ground for a friendly which brought back fond memories for the staff who once played for the college.

 

"The new match kit was also unveiled and we think that the team will look top class both on and off the pitch."

 

Mike Hebden, master in charge of rugby at the college, said: "We are pleased to welcome Moore Stephens to our training ground.

 

"Our strong performance last season goes to show the dedication of the team in achieving their best for the college and the Island and the support of Moore Stephens has undoubtedly contributed towards this.

 

"A professional looking team adds confidence and we are looking forward to the season ahead with what is a very strong team this year."

 

For information about the team's fixtures see http://www.kwc.im/sport_fixtures.asp 

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 9th, October 2010 06:00pm.

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