Rugby legend Rob Andrew was at Aycliffe Sports Club last Sunday, as the town’s Rugby Club presented hime with a charity cheque.

Andrew visited the club last weekend to help celebrate a testimonial match for player-coach Bob Malvern’s 50th birthday, and mark his retirement from first team rugby.

The game raised £500, and Malvern is pictured presenting a cheque to Andrew for ‘Wooden Spoon’, the children’s charity of rugby, of which Andrew is Vice President.

“It was a tremendous turn-out and a huge success,” said Malvern.

“To have Rob Andrew at the club was a fantastic touch, everyone thoroughly enjoyed the day.”

And ex-England fly half Andrew, the current RFU director of operations and former Newcastle Falcons boss, agreed to accept the cheque from the club.

Andrew won 70 England caps (two as captain) during a distinguished playing career, with an international score tally of 396.

Aycliffe’s first team took on a Malvern select XV as part of the day. The game was followed by a charity raffle.

More details about Aycliffe Rugby Club at www.pitchero.com/clubs/newtonaycliffe