69 GoodGymers have supported Old Alleynian Rugby with 57 tasks.
Wednesday 12th June
Written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)
Back from holiday, Sam was glad he could claim Old Spike Peckham keys from Paulin who came around earlier to help open up the store.
We had Maria joining them before Tiernan, who was coming for his second good deed, but first group run showed up. We welcomed him in and told him all about GoodGym. Emma and Cecilia arrived shortly afterwards, but we didn't know if Benjamin would meet us here or at the task. We did with James. So as 18:45 arrived, Sam just got going with his speech and his ice-breaker question first which was to do with UN's World Day against Child Labour, which was today, but he asked a more light-hearted question: "What were your favourite and/or worst chores as a child?"
It seems like washing up dishes, ironing and cleaning were the general chores, but getting £2 for a car wash seems like a good deal. However, it was Benjamin who lived in the Lakes and had to fetch coal that topped the worst chores...
Sowing the dreams to form a GoodGym Touch Rugby team
Deciding to opt for a warm-up in the alleyway as Sam planned a running route out from the alleyway to Dulwich Park via the long Crystal Palace Road. Once they reached Dulwich Park, they met up with James who was patiently waiting for us. Thanks to Emma for backmarking on the way there.
We met up with Benjamin and Ian, who already started on the task at hand, which was to pick up sticks, stones and leaves from the ground that was unseeded. We dedicated 15 minutes on this before Ian brought a bucket of grass seeds to throw and sow. Our volunteering sessions usually last 30-40 minutes, but since we were at a rugby club, we opted for 20 minutes of volunteering and 10-15 minutes of introducing the basics of rugby and getting in a touch rugby game. Since we were in eight, we could split the group in two and play 4v4. It was lucky that four of us had our GoodGym red t-shirt on whilst there was a mixture of GG black shirts and non-GG shirts on. Yet, Ian wanted us to get comfortable with holding and passing the ball, so we played "over" and "under" plus "side-to-side" as a warm up.
Afterwards, Ian threw us straight into a touch game telling us that you just need to "run forward and pass backwards". Everytime someone gets touch, you will have to pass the ball. If you drop the ball, it goes to the other team. The aim is to score a try, but crossing the line and touching it down. At the start, there were some back and forth with errors of dropping the ball on both sides, but the non-reds scored first with a "touchdown" try by Maria (which we accepted) before the GoodGym Reds came back with a try from Emma. It came to the deciding try, which Tiernan quite quickly converted for the non-reds taking the win! Everyone was exhausted even after 10 minutes of rugby!
We ended the session with a group photo before saying our goodbyes to Ian and those who cycled to the task. On the way back, we made a detour to see the sights of London from Dawson's Hill.
Thank You to all the GG-ers
A personal thanks from me to all those who came out last night. We had a bit of everything - running, volunteering, rugby, snacks and sights. I hope you'd enjoyed it as much as I did. Kudos to all and if I don't see you next week, see you soon!
Saturday 8th June
Written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)
On Saturday, Charlie joined Ian and the volunteers of Old Alleynian Rugby Club to celebrate the end of Volunteer Week with the Big Help Out initiative.
They achieved so much, which GoodGym Southwark will see when they come on Wednesday night.
Charlie worked on the area behind the Clubhouse that Ed started to do, but there's more on the horizon.
Amongst other tasks: the pitch levelling work was completed. Yet, over the summer, more grass seed we will need to be sown.
Sunday 28th April
Written by Ed Moore
I went to the rugby club in Dulwich for the monthly green team session. With Ian's help, we extracted a whole bunch of logs from the overgrowth behind the club house, and piled them up out front ready for skipping. We also collected a bucket-full of litter.
I found a log shaped like a saxophone (see pictures), and the club house gave me a free bacon roll as a thank you!
Wednesday 27th March
Written by Southwark runner
Last night 12 Goodgymmers ran 3k (and back) to the Old Alleynian Rugby club. It was an unusual session because Sam was not leading, and instead it was me - Paulin! The session started with cake - a surprise from Sam to celebrate my 300th good deed. Then it was over to me, starting with the welcome speech and the warm up.
The ice-breaker was a work-related question from me about things you’d ask to a chat bot that recommends recipes. The questions we came up with ranged from practical “What can I cook with only two tins of beans?” to morbid “What should I eat that is less than 50 calories?”. Either way, very useful market research, thanks a lot!
Once we arrived at the rugby club, we were met by Ian, who had the floodlights on ready for us. Our first task was to seed a muddy pitch, and it was great to see everyone self organise to methodically cover the whole area. After that, we did some edging - which means scraping off the edge of some grass which had overgrown into the carpark.
After a quick photo and some chocolate treats from Ian, we ran back to Old Spike. At the end when we were cooling down and stretching, we “collaboratively” remembered the task for next week’s group run, as well as a few missions that are on this week-end (Thorlands on Saturday at 12 and Peckham Rye Junior parkrun on Sunday at 9am.
Sunday 25th February
Written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)
Sam met up Ian and Marie from the Old Alleynian Rugby Club Green Team to focus on clearing the ivy and brambles that had built up for years behind the nursery playground.
Using shears and rakes we cleared this space within an hour and a half, dragging five tonne bags worth of green waste to the pile.
A proper workout was rewarded with chocolates from Ian at the end. Oh, and it was Sam's 1,300th good deed 😉
We will be back the Sunday before Easter Sunday in March!
Sunday 28th January
Written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)
Daryl, Ed, Maria, Richard and Sam met up Ian at the Old Alleynian Rugby Club as this month we focused on draining and clearinf the ditches as it had become clogged up with leaves and could affect the playing fields as these ditches are used to drain the water when it rains.
Richard had the pleasure of using the leaf blower as the rest of us used rakes and leaf pickers to clear the ditches of leaves.
An hour and a half later, the ditches were primarily unblocked.
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