DORCHESTER RFC’s hugely popular Surcouf Family Fun Day is back at Dorchester Rugby Club tomorrow (1pm).

With a good weather forecast it should be a bumper day for all attending.

The day out at the community club is the brainchild of club legend Lloyd Surcouf, after whom Dorchester’s clubhouse and grounds complex is named.

Lloyd’s purpose is to pull everyone together as one club and celebrate the success of the season.

With attractions for all the family to enjoy, from bouncy castles to hog roast and bar, it is a chance for players, coaches, committee members, volunteers and their families all tirelessly working behind the scenes to be recognised and thanked for their efforts.

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The match itself will be a Dorchester XV led by first-team, skipper Steve Tucker against a Surcouf XV no doubt led from the side, and likely kicked off by, Lloyd himself.

This is always a game to put a smile on the face of spectators and participants alike as players from the ages of 18 to nearly 80 get involved.

Surcouf, who played for Dorchester for many seasons, served on its committee for longer than many remember after his playing days and now offers his vocal support to whichever of the club’s sides he watches.

Lloyd is always keen to bring everyone together in the one club ethic and celebrate the local community.

His wife Sandie, ably helping him in his rugby endeavours over the years, also helped out with washing and running repairs on the first-team kit back in the days when Dorchester Rugby Club was located on Weymouth Avenue, prior to its move to Coburg Road.

Dorchester’s clubhouse opens at 1pm with all welcome to enjoy what promises to be a fantastic day for all that attend.