Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Jacksons of Arley: latest Miracle Drywash resellers

Major camping and caravanning stockists, Jacksons of Arley, add Miracle Drywash to their shelves

The list of Miracle Drywash resellers is getting longer and longer. The latest addition is Jacksons of Arley, near Coventry.

From left to right: Harry Jackson, Martin Jackson, 
Miracle Drywash display and SJ

SJ was even invited to the company's showroom last Sunday (28th Feb) to demonstrate the waterless car wash product to Jacksons' customers and answer their questions.

Harry and Martin Jackson in front of their 1964 Austin A35 Van 
which took centre stage on the Jackson stand at the recent 
National Boat Caravan and Outdoor Show at the NEC. 
"Telephone Fillongley 878" - so quaint!

"Thank you to Jackson of Arley for inviting me to your shop - it was a fun day," says SJ.  "Here's to a long and successful business relationship."

About Jacksons of Arley

Established in 1963, Jacksons of Arley is the largest stockists of camping, caravanning, outdoor clothing and spares and accessory equipment in the Midlands, stocking everything for the outdoor enthusiast at the best prices. It is the original family-run one-stop camping and caravanning shop, featuring over 22,000 square feet of permanent indoor display area!

Jacksons of Arley
Spring Hill Industrial Estate
Old Arley
Near Coventry
CV7 8HN

01676 540878


Rugby: Doncaster Knights Under 8’s vs Selby

This week saw the Miracle Drywash and Autoglass® sponsored Doncaster Knights Under 8’s head just up the A19 to Selby. 

Some space at last

It was an early start as Selby had some important visitors in the afternoon, but that didn’t stop us getting 2 teams onto the field. Selby are always a tough opposition, and the immediate physical nature of this game showed today would be no exception. 

Charge

During training, the boys are slowly being introduced to contact play in preparation for next season, and it is always tough to play against teams at this time of the season as, inevitably, some of these new skills creep into matches. Today was going to be one of those days and, although on one pitch, we were clearly able to hold our own, on the other, we spent more time picking ourselves up off the floor than actually playing rugby. 

It's hot, it's hot, it's hot!

Once the boys settled down, they were able to work really hard and throw the ball around in their usual manner, and were unfortunately just edged out. Our other team, however, had done us proud, and lead by Ethan, who was getting his first taste of captaincy, they managed to just sneak a result. Before the second games, the coaches made some changes, and with renewed vigour, both teams set about their tasks. The determination was excellent, with both teams really driving forwards, and the results reflected that. 

Ian tries to sneak in

This was a great day for the boys, they played with a smile and enjoyment, and when our newest player, Lewi, and Harry collected the team effort award, and the smile that came from an ‘old’ head in Dan, as player of the day, showed what our team is all about. 

Almost through

The results take care of themselves, and playing as a team is what we are about, and the hard-earned draw in the second game was a result of that team ethic – well done everyone !

Has somebody dropped this?

Halftime