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Aylesbury HM Young Offenders Institute 1st XV are having another terrific season, with only very few lost matches - one being against a very strong staff team.

Many of the youngsters who featured in Aylesbury’s early success have moved on, but the PE Department has been able to maintain the squad through some very hard work. Their endeavours have been recognised with a prestigious reward. The Butler Trust award, which is held in high regard in the prison and probation services, was awarded to the Aylesbury PE Department, with the young rugby team’s efforts and discipline used as evidence during the stages of national selection.

“Whilst being interviewed, everyone had great pleasure and interest in reading the many newspaper stories of our weekly triumphs, especially the Touchline article. So many thanks for helping us achieve this award in only our third season,” said PE Officer David Beer.

Now the Aylesbury first XV eagerly awaits a return match against Bletchley U21s, having beaten them last season 24-13, with families, VIPs and a goodly crowd on the Aylesbury Prison sports field. Will the visitors exact revenge? Watch this space.

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