
01/07 – it is a matter of historical record that the Ostrich has only ever attended four weddings, including his own. It will be five, however, from the Autumn, when Master O ties the knot. I have impressed upon him the seriousness of committing the offence on a Saturday in season, but he has refused to move the whole event to a Friday night to avoid the clash; further, he says I will not be allowed to skip the reception for a visit to Wimbledon RFC.

Today saw the start of the pre-season friendlies, which clubs use to get players match fit and to hone tactics. Or basically just hoof the ball about in a leisurely manner.

The Purbeck Sports Centre is council-owned, and quite a rabbit-warren of a facility. I managed to navigate my way upstairs to the AllStars Sports Bar which was busy and provided a pretty comprehensive café dining menu, and then out the back to the sports fields where archery was in progress (I hope we don’t have to fight Agincourt again, based on the accuracy of the competitors




Wareham Rangers’ pitch is over in the southern corner of the field, and there is even on the touchline an ancient wooden stand, which contained no seats or furniture, only old scaffolding poles. But it was lovely sunny day, and the crowd were mainly slouched on the grassy bank between the pitch and the tennis courts. Some grumbling from the ground-hoppers in attendance who were initially banned from taking photographs of the action under Sports Centre regulations, but a sensible compromise was reached after both team managers had given permission.
After the Ostrich had sorted out which team was which – one side played in orange shirts, black shorts, the other in black and white hooped shirts, orange shorts, while Wareham Rangers’ club colours are basically yellow


Pre-season Friendly: Wareham Rangers 0 Bemerton Heath Harlequins 4
Free admission, no programme, £2.80 for a take-away coffee and Chunky KitKat from the Sports Bar, attendance 37.