Articles by Matthew Jeynes
Matthew has written 51 articles for Nouse
For Queen or Country?
By Matthew Jeynes and Sam Asfahani — September 9, 2011
With Scotland and England kicking off their World Cup campaigns tomorrow Sam Asfahani and Matthew Jeynes analyse the chances of the home nations in the 2011 Rugby World Cup
A Preview
By Matthew Jeynes and Sam Asfahani — September 9, 2011
In their second blog on the Rugby World Cup 2011, Sam Asfahani and Matt Jeynes give their views on the upcoming tournament
From Tenuous Beginnings
By Matthew Jeynes and Sam Asfahani — September 8, 2011
With the 2011 Rugby World Cup just around the corner, two men in New Zealand – Sam Asfahani and Matt Jeynes – provide the first of their many blogs on the tournament. They start with some of the tournament’s greatest ever moments
Victories for James, Derwent and Alcuin on College Rugby ‘Super Saturday’
By Adam Shergold and Matthew Jeynes — October 31, 2009
James continue to set the pace in the Emperor League after their 21-0 win against Halifax, while Alcuin and Derwent also won
Women’s lacrosse make light work of Liverpool
By Matthew Jeynes — October 30, 2009
York recovered well from last week’s defeat at Durham, with Emily Lingard and Anna Yeomans outstanding in this easy victory on Wednesday afternoon
James set the standard as College Rugby returns
By Matthew Jeynes — October 27, 2009
The 42-0 scoreline against a combined Goodricke/Langwith/Wentworth team might have flattered them, but James continue to lead the way in College Rugby
College Notebook: The next evolution of College Rugby
By Matthew Jeynes — October 23, 2009
James, the defending College Rugby champions, take on a combined Goodricke/Langwith/Wentworth XV in the first match of a new league championship on Saturday afternoon
Determined York narrowly beaten in american football
By Matthew Jeynes — May 9, 2009
On a makeshift pitch on the 22 acres, the York Centurions displayed plenty of effort and determination in going down 12-28 to the Lancaster Bombers in their first full American Football fixture.
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By Matthew Jeynes — October 29, 2008
While obviously York is a great university, one of the best in the country, I do sometimes find myself wishing it was like American universities. You know, the ones the size of a small town, in terms of facilities as well as students.
Keele outclassed by York women in superb lacrosse performance
By Matthew Jeynes — October 29, 2008
York 1sts 25
Keele 1sts 0
Lacrosse team gifted second win after Brooklands forced to forfeit
By Matthew Jeynes — October 17, 2008
A strong second-half comeback couldn’t prevent York from registering the first defeat of their North of England Men’s Lacrosse Association (NEMLA) campaign to Brooklands, a club from Manchester. However, Brooklands were forced to forfeit the contest for playing two underage players.
Success for Lacy at inaugural AU training day
By Matthew Jeynes — October 17, 2008
Alex Lacy began his tenure as AU President last Wednesday by organising the first ever training day for the Presidents of all the sports clubs on campus.
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By Matthew Jeynes — October 17, 2008
Every year it is the same. Every year York teams are forced to play matches while at a huge disadvantage. Why? Because York insists on starting their terms after everyone else. Most clubs begin their campaigns this Saturday, before most Freshers have even started to recover from their Freshers’ Week hangover. The Men’s Lacrosse 1sts [...]
Dylan Moran
By Matthew Jeynes — October 15, 2008
However, the only laughs he got from the audience were laughs at the stereotypes, leaving me to wonder whether the message was sincere.
Lacrosse tournament victory for Vanbrugh
By Matthew Jeynes — June 19, 2008
On Saturday, May 30, Vanbrugh triumphed in the first College one-day lacrosse tournament, conceived as part of the club’s continued drive to establish themselves as a full college sport.


