Billericay Rugby Football Club

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Billericay RFC
Full name Billericay Rugby Football Club
Nickname(s) Bee's, Black & Golds
Founded 1956
Ground Willowbrook,
Stock Road, Billericay
Capacity 1000's
Chairman Neil Jarvis
League Essex Division 1
2005/06 Essex Division 1, 3rd place
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Billericay Rugby Football Club is a rugby football club based in Billericay. It was formed in 1969, and is affiliated to the RFU and Essex County Rugby Football Union. The club colours are black with gold trim.

On April 17th 1999, the rugby club became the first Eastern Counties side to play in a cup final at the home of English Rugby, Twickenham. Billericay took on Silhillians of the Midlands and won 19-3 through a try by John Bailey and the boot of player/coach Kevin Harman. Billericay were supported by approx. 10,000 people on finals day.

Led by coach Dave Harries and captain Grant Norfolk, the club currently play their rugby in Essex Division 1 and have finished in the top three each year for the last four years. This year the club are looking to win promotion to London North East Division 4.

Off the field the club is led by President Keith Young and Chairman Neil Jarvis and together with the rest of the comittiee organise vairous event throughout the season.The most popular being their own rugby sevens tournament. Held on the last weekend of April, it is open to twelve invited teams and is played out alongside the weekend Beer Festival and BBQ. The teams play for the Cup, Shield and Plate competitions.

The club were Tetley Bitter Vase Winners 1999.

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[edit] Current squad

As of December 12, 2006:

[edit] Front Row

  • English Anthony Atkinson
  • English Mark Yates
  • English Andrew Goldsmith
  • English Nick Wakerly
  • English Tony Bond
  • English Paul Boughtwood

[edit] Second Row

  • English Steve Clow
  • English Scott Last
  • Jamaican Steve Butler
  • English Jim Bennett
  • English Matt Bausor
  • English Paul Martin

[edit] Back Row

  • English Grant Norfolk
  • English Adam Willingdale
  • English David Draper
  • English Jason Hendy
  • English Laurence Leoni
  • English Dave Wicks
  • English Christopher Goldsmith

[edit] Backs

  • England James Robinson
  • English Dave Talbot
  • English Dave Harries
  • English Simon Bradley
  • English Lee Barry
  • English Adam Young
  • England Tim Maynard
  • English Andy Warren
  • English Paul Woodward
  • English Warren Woodward
  • English Neil Jarvis
  • English Richard Pollard
  • England James Utting
  • English Dan Kell
  • English John Wicks
  • English Andy Collings

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