Company: Veritas Partners.
First year of sponsorship: 2009 and we also sponsor the Third team shirts.
What our business does: Nicky Stapleton and I run a recruitment business specialising in recruiting staff for Sales Marketing and Operational positions.
We work with small and large food and drink companies.
Why we sponsor Rams: I started playing at Rams in 1989 and served on the committee including a period as Chairman.
Both my sons Robert and Andrew have played for the club, while Nicky has
been an active member of the club for many years.
Nicky’s son Harry played for the club and he is now part of the coaching team.
Our colleague Sarita Leicester has two sons who play for the club, Alex and Kieran, and daughter Sarah who was a founder player of the Sirens.
Favourite Rams match: Like a lot of people, the Chinnor match under floodlights - big crowd, passion, and a win!
Worst Rams match: The South West - London play off versus Old Elthamians.
We lost, but it gave the club the belief we could play in the National Leagues.
Favourite Rams try: In the Rome Sevens tournament, Seb Reynolds scored to put Rams ahead of The All Blacks - what a moment!
Favourite Rams player(s): Joe Duffelen, who came through Rams colts and made a strong contribution to the club’s success.
Favourite ever try (any rugby): Christophe Dominici in the 1999 World Cup semi-final to put France ahead against the All Blacks.
It was a great game.
Favourite ever player (any rugby): Jeremy Guscott.
The Prince of centres and that drop goal for the Lions to beat South Africa 18-15!
Favourite food: French.
Favourite drink: Draught Ale.
Favourite travel destination: South of France.
Favourite TV show: Bargain Hunt – Lunch time break.
Favourite musician: Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits).
Favourite song: Get your Kicks on route 66 – Great USA road trip.
Favourite rugby ground(s): Old Bath Road and Twickenham.
Favourite other sports: Football, and I support Sunderland! Cricket.
One rule change you'd make in rugby: Bring back rucking.
Best thing about Rams RFC: Friendly and still a family club despite the rise up the leagues.