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HSBC Penguin Coaching Academy
Kolkata, India Coaching Trip 15 to 28 November 2018
Following the previous trips to India starting in 2014, the HSBC Penguin Coaching Academy headed to Kolkata for another
visit and fantastic experience. This trip was organized between the HSBC, the HSBC Penguin Rugby Academy and an
organization called FUTURE HOPE whose mission statement is:
“Giving Today’s Street and Slum Children a Better Tomorrow”
www.futurehope.net
Future Hope was founded by Tim Grandage, who recognised the plight of children suffering from the effects of loosing their
parents, rejection and abuse.
Why did Future Hope want to be involved with rugby? The following quote from the Future Hope 30th Anniversary
Newsletter should explain this.
“How Sport At Future Hope Changed My Life”
“I came to Future Hope at 7 years old. My family lived in a slum, my father was unemployed and his family had discarded
him. My mother was ill and couldn’t work, so her brother looked after us.
When I joined the boy’s home at Future Hope in class two I developed a complete love for sport. I loved all sports and was
good at most of them but I began to focus on rugby. I played for the Indian nationals U-13 and captained the U-19 Indian
team. In 2013, I was selected as a fly half for the Indian Asian Five Nations in Taiwan. It was a proud moment for me to
represent my country. From Future Hope, I went to study Business and Sports Management.” Suraj
The HSBC Penguin Coaching Academy team consisted of experienced Coaches and Coach Educators were:
Gary Townsend (GT) from England, Keith Green (Greenie) from England, Pete Gallagher (Pete) from Scotland and Dave
Cockburn (Cobie) from Scotland.
Sourojit Ghosh from Rugby India, along with Mintu Mondel, who drove us all over the City and was one of the first children
to be taken into care by Tim, provided invaluable help.
The following is a summary of what we did during our stay in Kolkata. The programme was put together by Sujata Sen (CEO
of FUTURE HOPE) and a summary of our activities can be seen at the end of this report.
Friday 16th November:
Today the main focus was on organisation. Checking into the hotel. Meeting with Sujata and getting familiar with the
programme. Meeting with all the coaches, to get a flavour of what they wanted from our coaching.
Saturday 17th November:
Coach Education day commencing with a cup of Chi. GT, Greenie and Pete delivered the World Rugby Level One coaching
course. Sourojit and Cobie delivered the World Rugby: Rugby Ready course. Great day! High Energy learning with a lot of
smiling and some great examples of coaching from the participants.
In the evening we ate with the young children from Future Hope, which was a very humbling experience.
Sunday 18th November:
In the morning we went to the Jungle Crows Rugby Club, which was founded by Paul Walsh and Administered by Harinder
Singh, who was nominated for World Rugby’s “Spirit of Rugby” award. GT and Greenie took the girls; Pete worked with the
beginner boys and Cobie worked with the Jungle Crows coach Akash Balmiki. We all approached the coaching sessions by
playing games, which was the common theme used throughout the whole trip. These games were all conditioned touch
games, to develop learning. The consensus of opinion was that there was a lot of talent amongst these youngsters who were
hungry to learn.
In the afternoon we had our first experience of “The Maidan”, which is a field about three times bigger than Hyde Park.
However Hyde park does not have 100’s of cricket matches, kites, kite runners, horses, goats, dogs, football and of course
Rugby all going on at the same time. We also got our first taste of coaching the Future Hope School children. This was a
challenge as the field was not in great condition and as described there was many distractions. However, the main thing was
the children came away with a smile on their faces.
In the evening we ate with the Senior and Middle Girls from Future Hope. Best Chicken Curry Ever!
Monday 19th November:
The coaching team went to Future Hope School at 8.30am to be met by a full contingent of students ranging from the seniors
to Primary 5. With a very limited space to work in Greenie and GT ran an outstanding session with the senior girls, as did
Pete with the senior boys. The primary children came in last and took part in a programme developed by Ruby India called
“Get into Rugby”. This introduces the basics of rugby e.g. passing, catching, scoring a try, running forward and co-ordination.
Cobie organised this part.
We were then shown round the school meeting the teachers and watching the children being taught. Education matters!
In the afternoon we went to the Armenian Schools ground, on the edge of The Maidan, which was of a good standard. GT and
Greenie took the junior boys and Pete and Cobie took the seniors. Sourojit facilitated both groups. Using games to introduce
our coaching points the boys progressed as the session did. They were all very physical boys and the juniors could show
some pro players how to tackle!!
In the evening we had dinner at the Future Hope junior boys house.
Tuesday 20th November:
Future Hope school in the morning and worked with Senior Boys and Girls. Both practices were of a high intensity with the
students retaining a lot of what had been learned from previous sessions.
In the afternoon we went back to the Jungle Crows ground where we had a mixture of Jungle Crows and Future Hope
Children. GT took the young boys. Greeenie took the girls. Peter took the boys who were relatively new to rugby and Cobie
and Akash took the senior boys.
We approached the session in the same way by using games and introducing certain skills. Previous knowledge had been
retained. Once gain a good intense session with a lot of effort, hard work and skill on show.
Wednesday 21st November:
11.00am. We got taken on a whistle stop tour of the city by Tim. The flower market, spice market, churches and the fruit
market. Words cannot describe the diversity of this city. Poverty was very obvious but there was also a strength. It was a
privilege to see these places.
In the afternoon we went to the Maidan where we had the privilege to coach the Adivasis Rugby Club. Adivasis means tribal
people. This club was founded and coached by Sailen Tudu. Greenie and GT took the younger group. Pete and Cobie Split the
seniors into three groups. Two groups playing against each other and one working on skills. The groups rotated so that
everybody had worked on skills. All groups especially the young ones exhibited good skill and fantastic enthusiasm. A great
afternoon’s work.
We had our first session with the Kolkata Police at 8.00pm.
After the introductions Greenie took a game of overload touch to assess skills etc. We then split the players into two groups.
Pete and Cobie taking one of the groups and GT and Greeenie the other. We worked on defense, attack and
contact/presentation skills through different games of touch. The session was well received both by their players but also by
their coach (Bihash Tamnang), their captain (Anupam Bhengra) and their administrator (Amitava Rakshit).
In the evening we ate with Future Hope Senior Boys. Once again a brilliant vegetarian curry. Cobie did some Biology revision
with one of the students!
Thursday 22nd November:
Another early start to be at Future Hope School to take part in their morning assembly. Some great singing by the children
and staff as well as Penguin Pete.
We then left the school to go back to the Kolkata Police. We continued from where we left off going over the practices we did
with them on day one, then we split into forwards and backs where Greenie and Cobie worked on scrum and line-out and GT
and Pete worked on defense and attack shape. The session culminated in playing scrag touch from scrums and lineouts.
Later on in the afternoon we had a joint session with Jungle Crows and future Hope. GT and Greenie working with the girls
and Pete and Cobie working with the boys. Pete worked with the junior boys and Cobie worked with the senior boys.
In the evening we were at the Kolkata Cricket club to coach senior women and men.
The day culminated in us being taken on a night time boat trip on The Ganges by the Kolkata Police.
Friday 23rd November:
Up and at ‘em at 6.30am to get to the Police training ground for 8.00am. On arrival the police had been warming up for thirty
minutes. We virtually did the same session as we did on Thursday 22nd. All three sessions were well received by the coaches
and the players and especially by their administrator Amitava Rakshit.
A quick turn around back to the hotel and Mintu picked us up to go to Guru Nanak’s festival site. Once again a great eye
opener into Indian Culture. It was hard to credit that this Sikh festival provides free food for 2,000,000 people. It was even
harder to credit the interest shown towards four ‘Brits’ wearing knotted hankies on their heads, whilst trying to sit cross-
legged on the floor.
In the evening we coached the Kolkata Cricket club again and had our dinner at their club. GT and Greenie coached the
women who demonstrated amazing energy and enthusiasm. Cobie coached the male forwards lineout and Pete coached
defense. We also got the chance to see the original Calcutta Cup!
Saturday 24th November:
We were free for most of this day. Pete and Cobie walked through the Maidan to visit the Queen Victoria Memorial Museum
and Greenie and GT went to the Future Hope School.
In the evening we had dinner with
Sujata.
Sunday 25th November:
In the morning we worked with Jungle
Crows again.
In the afternoon we worked with the
Armenian boys.
As usual a lot of skill and enthusiasm
was on display.
Monday 26th November:
Pete and Cobie went home.
GT and Greenie worked at Future Hope
and departed on 27th November.
The consensus from the HSBC Penguin Coaches was that they were struck by the diversity of the challenge, with the Kolkata
Police and the Kolkata Cricket club at one end of the rugby spectrum with their facilities and prior rugby knowledge in
comparison to the hordes of Future Hope Children on a tiny concrete playing area at the other end of the spectrum. We were
aware of the influence of Rugby India by having excellent assistance from Sourojit Ghosh and the very efficient coaches from
The Jungle Crows, Adivesis and the Armenian school. The common thread was the creativity and resilience of all the
participants, from the very young to the more battle hardened Police. There was always a willingness to learn and try out
new skills with a smile on their face and 100% commitment.
In conclusion, Kolkata as a city and the culture associated with it, has left a lasting impression. Future Hope and its work
with underprivileged children was humbling and the friendship shown by the Jungle Crows, Adivesis, The Armenians,
Kolkata Police, Kolkata Cricket Club and people in general was overwhelming.
Finally as a group of coaches, we all agreed, it was refreshing to watch other coaches as you always learn! Thank you
The table below sets out the activities undertaken during the visit to Kolkata.
Day and Date Coaching Schedule Organisation Coaches Founders
Friday 16/11/18. Arrival Meeting with rugby clubs at Future Hope
to discuss the programme and finalise
schedule.
Future Hope
Rugby India
BadalOraon
Sanjay Patra
Mintu Mondel
Sourojit Ghosh
Tim
Grandage
Saturday 17/11/18.
8.30am– 5.30am
Delivery of World Rugby Level 1 for
coaches in the Kolkata area.
Delivery of Rugby Ready and Get Into
Rugby. For teachers in schools in the
Kolkata area.
This was carried out in
Future Hope School
Sunday 18/11/18
Morning
Afternoon
Jungle crows Rugby Club
Future Hope Under 11’s, 13’s and 15’s on
The Maidan
Junglecrows Ground.
Future Hope
Akash Blamiki
Harinder Singh
Paul Walsh
Monday 19/11/18
Morning
Afternoon
Future Hope. Full age range
Armenian students
Future Hope
Armenian College and
Philanthropic Academy
Armen Markerian
Tuesday 20/11/18
Morning
Afternoon
Future Hope. Senior boys and Girls.
Jungle crows and Future Hope
Future Hope
Jungle crows Ground
Wednesday 21/11/18
Morning: 8 am–11 am
Afternoon: Early
Afternoon 3.00 pm
Kolkata Police
Whistle stop tour of Kolkata
Adivesis Rugby Club
Kolkata Police Grounds
Kolkata
Maidan
Bihash Tamany
Anupam Bhengra
Sailen Tudu
Sailen
Tudu
Thursday 22/11/18
8am – 8.30am
9am – 10.30am
2pm – 4.30pm
7.30pm – 8.30pm
9.00pm
Assembly at Future Hope
Kolkata Police
Jungle crows and Future Hope
Kolkata Cricket club seniors
Night time trip on The Ghangis.
Future Hope School
Police Ground
Jungle crows Ground
Kolkata Cricket Club
The Ghangis
Friday 23/11/18
8am – 10.30am
Afternoon
7pm
Kolkata Police
Guru Nanak
Kolkata Cricket club senior
Kolkata Police
Festival Site
Kolkata Cricket Club
Sunday 25/11/18 AM
PM
Monday 26/11/18 AM
PM
Junglecrows
Armenian Students
Future Hope
Jungle crows Juniors
Jungle crows Ground
Armenian College
Future Hope
Jungle crows Ground