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Rugby community pays tribute to former Cheltenham North president Paul Balmer
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Author: Dave Kingscott, Posted: Monday, 18th November 2024, 16:00
Large parts of the rugby community came together on Saturday to pay tribute to former Cheltenham North president Paul Balmer.
A memorial game was held in his honour at the club after the former player, chairman, president and long-time North supporter passed away earlier this year.
The game was between a North 3rds/veterans side and a Cinderford 3rds/veterans side, with a smattering of players from Old Patesians, and fittingly it was a game that was won 41-7 by the North.
“He was liked by so many people,” said Nick Townsend, who has taken over from Balmer as North president. “He always had a smile on his face, he lived and breathed Cheltenham North.
“I don’t think I’ll be able to fill his boots, he’s a very hard act to follow.”
Townsend is a former club captain who played alongside Balmer back in the 1970s and he, like every other North supporter, enjoyed watching the North’s flagship team defeat long-time rival Old Patesians 32-31 in a Counties 2 Gloucestershire North clash which took place soon after the memorial game.
“Paul would have enjoyed that,” said Townsend. “It was a bit close but it was an absolutely fantastic day, somebody told me it was the first time in about 16 years that we’d beaten them.”Other Images
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