Funds raised from the Tesco Car Park go directly to the Gloucester Rugby Community CIC. In all he played 243 games for Gloucester and scored 158 tries! The Doctors of Doctor Who past and present unite for message My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. Picture: James Forrester (credit Lauren Couchman/LNC Images), Hartpury University and Hartpury College Gloucester GL19 3BE. Rugby students at Hartpury – one of the world’s leading sports education institutions – have access to a range of world class-facilities. Derrick Morgan was a specialist winger with real pace who was a regular first choice for Gloucester on the right wing from 1982 to 1993, playing in the 1990 Cup Final against Bath. “Having been an elite athlete for over 10 years, James brings a huge amount of knowledge about the practical application of nutrition and fitness to the team. Mr Forrester made 144 appearances for Gloucester Rugby and his international appearances for England included a 2005 Six Nations match against Wales. Hartpury has also become the first university in the UK to gain re-accreditation for its Elite status within the UKAD Clean Sport Accreditation. © Copyright 2020 Hartpury University and Hartpury College. James Forrester has been appointed to his new role at Gloucester-Hartpury Women’s RFC following the departure of Rupert Harden. Hartpury students who play for Gloucester-Hartpury Women’s RFC benefit from academic support through the specialist institution’s status as a Talented Athlete Centre through the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS). James, who founded The Huddle health and fitness gym in Cheltenham following his return to the UK, will work as a key member of the coaching team headed up by Sean Lynn at Gloucester-Hartpury Women’s RFC. Search Sign In Don't have an account? “I’ve really enjoyed my two years at Hartpury University. Mr Forrester has been appointed to his new role at Gloucester-Hartpury Women’s RFC following the departure of Rupert Harden. Since returning to England and Gloucestershire he has founded The Huddle health and fitness gym in Cheltenham, and he will also now work as "a key member of the coaching team" headed up by Sean Lynn at Gloucester-Hartpury Women’s RFC.Mr Forrester, who has coached Hartpury University’s BUCS rugby teams, said: “I am really excited to have been given the opportunity to work with some of the UK’s best athletes in women’s rugby, which continues to go from strength to strength. Please, send it over. “I’ve really enjoyed my two years at Hartpury University. In 1988-89 Morgan suffered serious back problems, which kept him out of the side for most of the season but he came back strongly in 1989-90 to feature prominently in the club’s Courage Championship and John Player Cup campaigns when they finished runners-up in both competitions. “James has a great working relationship with the BUCS players at Hartpury and he always strives for the very best, so I’m sure he will be fantastic addition to the coaching team at Gloucester-Hartpury Women’s RFC. “From working with Sean Lynn, it is clear that we have a really strong squad this year and I look forward to the hard work starting this summer.”. Got a story you want us to consider? Young people sought for a career in aviation, Chartered accountant who has been helping businesses through the pandemic is crowned the new Miss Gloucester. “From working with Sean Lynn, it is clear that we have a really strong squad this year and I look forward to the hard work starting this summer.”. Add new page. After retiring from rugby in 2008, he gained qualifications in both nutrition and personal training before moving to Singapore in 2009, where he was the head coach of Singapore Rugby. It follows the appointment of James Forrester as forwards coach at Women’s Premiership club Gloucester-Hartpury Women’s RFC – a partnership between Hartpury University and Hartpury College and Gloucester Rugby. EDF Energy at Barnwood: The EDF Energy overflow car park offices are located on the eastern side of Gloucester, about two-and-a-half miles from the city centre, just off the A417 bypass. The woman behind Cheltenham's legendary Keith Scarrott Shoes takes on The Raikes Journal's 20 Question challenge.