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An evening of conversions for Warrener Stewart at The Rosslyn Park Floodlit 7’s

13 May 2016 • Warrener Stewart, Warrener Stewart London

Rugby photo montage

On a balmy evening, last Thursday, 5th May, Warrener Stewart treated guests to a spectacular evening of sevens rugby hosted at Rosslyn Park FC. Winners of the past five years, Harlequins were keen to try and retain the cup and faced strong opposition from sides including London Irish, Worcester Warriors and Rosslyn Park.

The hosts of the night, Rosslyn Park, fielded a strong team including one of the Warrener Stewart sponsored players, Harry Broadbent, to reach the final against Ramblin Jesters. Despite a valiant effort from the home side, the Jesters were crowned winners by 26-14.

“It was a perfect night,” noted Nick Morgan from Warrener Stewart who co-ordinated the event, “One which combined a great atmosphere at Rosslyn Park with plenty of lively chat, some amazing tries and some light refreshments!”

Pictures clockwise: l-r

  1. It’s a full house of Rebecca Ferguson of Gordon Dadds LLP, with Colin Edney from Warrener Stewart, joined by David Measures from Carla International, Francis Kershaw, Warrener Stewart, Alex Coote, David Collins Studio and Stephen Fuller also Gordon Dadds LLP.
  2. Damian Talbot from Warrener Stewart flanks Geoff Eden of Eden Architects, Jon Last, Warrener Stewart and Nick Smith, Maddox Homes.
  3. Keeping on side are Stuart Barbour, Warrener Stewart, with Lee Watts from Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward and Chris Sarsfield, Meaby & Co.
  4. Lining up are Rupert Bruce from MinMax Limited with Mark Radford, Templar Financial Planning and Ryan Lane, Warrener Stewart.
  5. Backs in waiting, Nick Morgan, Warrener Stewart lines up with Paul Marples, Stockbridge Estates and David Collins, Warrener Stewart.

“For the past 20 years Warrener Stewart has consistently given good advice... going above and beyond their remit.”
Theo Brehony - London Preparatory School Limited