Annual General Meeting 2023

Please note that Richmond Volleyball’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) for 2023 will be held at 18:00 on Saturday 2nd September at the Anglers, Teddington TW11 9NR.

This is a great opportunity to learn about the Club’s activities, celebrate our successes and have your say about the Club’s future.

Club members must confirm their attendance by no later than 17:00 Thursday 31st August by emailing contact@richmondvolleyball.co.uk.

If you are unable to attend, please nominate another Club member to be your proxy for voting. Please do this by emailing contact@richmondvolleyball.co.uk and include the email address of the member you wish to be your proxy. Please note we need to receive proxy nominations by 17:00 Thursday 31st August at the latest.

Team Bello claim historic bronze medal

Congratulations to Team Bello after winning a truly historic bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

Javier and Joaquin did England proud and won the country’s first ever senior volleyball medal at an international multi-sports event.

They were watched court side by mum Barbara and brother Quique while dad and coach Luis watched backstage.

An amazing achievement for the team after many years of hard work and dedication.

Everyone at Richmond Volleyball are very proud of what they’ve achieved and look forward to watching their international careers blossom in the years ahead.

Photo: Steve Smith

Docklands and Bucks on top

Richmond’s Men’s Division top both the National Super League and Division 1 after two Sunday victories for Docklands and Bucks.

Richmond Bucks sealed a 3-0 win (24, 18, 18) against Weymouth Beach VC to return to the top of the table.

On the other side of Kingston College Arena, Richmond Docklands were having a fiercely contested battle with Newcastle Staffs.  The visitors took the first set 25-21 but Marcel Sivak’s fought back to take a 2-1 lead.  Docklands led 15-8 in the fourth set but Staffs did not give up.  They tied the scores at 20-20 and then the crowd were treated to a ding-dong battle to the conclusion.  In the end Docklands took the set 25-23 at the first opportunity with captain David Novotny sealing the final point.

Richmond Bucks complete their 2021 fixtures with two matches next weekend.  The take on Cambridge ARU at Teddington on Saturday and then travel to City of Bristol on Sunday.

 

 

 

Docklands go top as Bucks win another five setter

Richmond’s Men’s Division enjoyed another winning weekend with three away victories.

Richmond Bucks defeated table toppers Team Essex Blaze SR in another thrilling five setter. Peter Soczewka’s side took a 2-0 lead but with Mihail Stoev dominating the play he dragged his team level. But Bucks had too much in the end and took a deserved 15-12 fifth set win. That leaves them second in the league behind Essex who have played two games more than Bucks.

Docklands faced another long road trip north against Leeds Gorse and Team Sunderland. The 600 mile round trip was a fruitful one with two 3-0 victories to take Marcel Sivak’s team top of the Super League. Saimir Hysa picked up both Black Knight awards after two eye catching displays.

Both Richmond teams are back in action on Sunday 12th December at Kingston College Arena. Docklands take old rivals Newcastle Staffs whilst Bucks play Weymouth Beach VC for the second time this season. Both matches start at 13:30.

Bucks celebrate

 

 

 

Bucks take thrilling five-setter whilst Docklands go second

Richmond Bucks came from 2-1 down to secure a thrilling 5-set victory over the University of Nottingham.  Meanwhile after losing to Polonia on Saturday, Docklands bounced back on Sunday to defeat Tendring and move into second place in the Super League.

photo by Steve Smith

photo by Steve Smith

Bucks had taken the first set 25-18 but with former Richmond players Ben Lucas and Noah Goalen taking on their old side, the visitors took a 2-1 lead.  However, Peter Soczewka’s side kept fighting and won the key points, taking the fifth set 19-17.

Richmond Docklands featured seven ex-Polonia players against their former team but the unbeaten champions were too strong for the hosts.  In front of a large and loud crowd, Docklands put up more of a challenge in set three, narrowly missing out 25-23.

photo by Steve Smith

photo by Steve Smith

photo by Steve Smith

photo by Steve Smith

Marcel Sivak’s side returned to a cold Kingston College Arena on Sunday to produce a professional display against Tendring, coming away with a 3-0 victory (18, 22, 23).  The win moved Docklands into second place in the table ahead of a tough away double header against Leeds and Sunderland next weekend.

All the action photos can be found here.

 

 
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