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    Rockcliffe Rugby Club’s ball floats hundreds of miles to Denmark

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJuly 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Jonny Manning

    BBC News, North East and Cumbria

    Rockcliff Rugby Club Benjamin and Alexander both holding rugby balls at Longsands beach. They are wearing red Rockcliffe Rugby club shorts and green camouflage shorts. They are standing between a wooden chest, where people can donate toys for other people to use.Rockcliff Rugby Club

    Benjamin and Alexander donated the club’s old training balls to a beach toy bin in North Tyneside

    A rugby club has made a new international connection after one its balls travelled hundreds of miles before washing up in Denmark.

    Rockcliff Rugby Club in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside, was contacted by a German family who found the ball while on holiday in Lønstrup, about 470 miles (756km) away.

    The club’s chair, Andrew Sugden, said the used training ball had originally been left on Longsands Beach so families could play with it while at the coast.

    “Clearly, on this occasion somebody’s chosen to hoof it into the sea, which we’d rather they didn’t do, but it’s made a great story,” he said.

    Rockcliff Rugby Club left the ball in a toy bin at Longsands Beach to encourage more people to play the sport.

    Two of the club’s young players, Benjamin and Alexander, placed the ball in the bin on 15 June and in just over a month it had travelled hundreds of miles across the North Sea.

    It was found by Bernd Terbeek and his son, who spotted it floating in the water when they went fishing.

    Rockcliff Rugby Club A rugby ball lying on wooden decking. The ball is a white Gilbert ball and appears well worn. A message has been written on in black market pen. It reads, Have fun playing rugby - Whitley Bay Rockcliff.Rockcliff Rugby Club

    The ball washed up in Lønstrup

    Mr Terbeek then emailed the club to tell them of his family’s discovery and said they planned to use it to play rugby later that day.

    “My son Hauke saw it drifting in the waves and I picked it up,” he said.

    “Later on we checked for Whitley Bay Rockcliff and the rugby club and were surprised about the distance the ball had managed to drift across the North Sea, from the British to the Danish coast.”

    Mr Terbeek said his family planned to keep the ball as a memento and would continue to check on the club’s activities in the future.

    Rockcliffe Rugby Club has about 650 players, including its adult teams, youth teams, and walking rugby teams for senior players.

    But Mr Sugden said the club’s main ambition was to continue to get more people involved in the sport.

    “You need teams to play against and you constantly need people who just enjoy the sport, whether that be touch rugby or playing rugby,” he said.

    “We are always happy to welcome new players or even just people who want to enjoy the atmosphere of rugby club and the game.”

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