A GAS explosion at Chelmsford Rugby Club last week caused more than £100,000 worth of damage.
Yet despite the destruction, which blew windows and doors off, club president Andy Green insists they will be up and running for the new season.
Furthermore, the club's Chelmsford Mini Rugby Festival on April 21 will go ahead as planned, complete with outdoor marquees.
"We don't get stopped, we will be back in style for the new season - don't you worry," Mr Green said last week, which he still stands by.
Following the blast on Saturday March 23, structural engineers and loss assessors have visited.
"We are well insured - that's the crucial thing," Mr Green added, although fund raising events will be organised at a later date.
Yet despite the destruction, which blew windows and doors off, club president Andy Green insists they will be up and running for the new season.
Furthermore, the club's Chelmsford Mini Rugby Festival on April 21 will go ahead as planned, complete with outdoor marquees.
"We don't get stopped, we will be back in style for the new season - don't you worry," Mr Green said last week, which he still stands by.
Following the blast on Saturday March 23, structural engineers and loss assessors have visited.
"We are well insured - that's the crucial thing," Mr Green added, although fund raising events will be organised at a later date.