Rotherham R.U.F.C.

Rotherham Titans
Mitre
Club information
Full name Rotherham Rugby Union Football Club
Website www.rotherhamrugby.co.uk
Colours Claret and blue
Founded 1923
Current details
Ground(s) Clifton Lane
Coach(s) Andre Bester
Competition RFU Championship
2010–11 7th

Rotherham Rugby Union Football Club, or Rotherham Titans are a professional rugby union team from Rotherham, Yorkshire, currently playing in the English RFU Championship

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History

They were relegated from the top-flight of professional rugby union in 2003-2004 after only one season, disappointingly without winning a single match.

At the end of that season, Mike Yarlett, the owner who had bankrolled the club's rise through the leagues, withdrew his backing, and extinction appeared to be a distinct possibility. The club was rescued by a local consortium using finance from businesses, supporters and Rotherham Council, and after a subsequent sponsorship from a finance company, took the name Earth Titans.

In the 2003-04 season, the Titans shared Millmoor stadium with Rotherham United Football Club, however they have now returned to their traditional Clifton Lane home (Shared with Rotherham Cricket Club).

The 2004-05 season started with five wins in a row for the Titans, but the reality of their financial situation, and vast scale of squad changes this had caused, soon kicked in. The Titans finished in 8th position in the National Division One.

2005-06 saw Andre Bester take control of the club in the double role of Chief Executive and Head Coach. With attendances between 920 and 2250, the Titans managed to finish fourth in National Division One.

The next season (2006-7), the Titans lost the likes of David Strettle, an England star to Harlequins, but brought in players which Bester felt had the potential to help the Titans win National Division One, such as Ireland U21 International Gareth Steenson and Scotland 7s Andrew Turnbull.

The Titans still need to resolve issues surrounding facilities. They have been turned down for promotion before due to this, and require better facilities if they are to be promoted. As aforementioned The Titans have shared Millmoor stadium with Rotherham United Football Club in the past. Rotherham United Football Club’s Chairman, Dennis Coleman, has recently mentioned the possibility of sharing a new Community Stadium. The Titans are fully supportive of these developments, as a huge part of the club's future may rest upon them.

Rotherham Titans made a good start to the 06-07 National Division One campaign. The most notable victory was beating Leeds 22-19 in a very close match which the Titans stole at the death with a penalty from Gareth Steenson. Rotherham finished in second place, five points behind Leeds Tykes.

The Titans signed a record sponsorship deal with Complete Technical Services in June 2007. Andre Bester is their head coach, Joe Bedford is their captain.

Current Standings

2011-12 RFU Championship Table watch · edit · discuss
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Bonus Points Points
1 Bristol 16 13 0 3 417 296 121 8 60
2 Bedford Blues 16 10 1 5 475 354 121 11 53
3 London Welsh 16 9 2 5 383 293 90 9 49
4 Cornish Pirates 16 8 3 5 448 356 92 10 48
5 Rotherham Titans 16 9 1 6 377 294 83 8 46
6 Leeds Carnegie 16 10 1 5 315 354 -39 2 44
7 Nottingham 16 8 2 6 443 349 94 7 43
8 Doncaster Knights 16 7 2 7 325 344 -19 7 39
9 Moseley 16 5 1 10 328 445 -117 5 27
10 London Scottish 16 4 0 12 334 409 -75 9 25
11 Plymouth Albion 16 5 0 11 264 387 -123 2 22
12 Esher 16 1 1 14 226 454 -228 2 8
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background are promotion play-off places. Pink background are relegation play-off places.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under IRB eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-IRB nationality.

Player Position Union
Alex Loney Hooker England
David McGregor Hooker Ireland
John Aikman Prop England
Jamie Kilbane Prop England
Anton O'Donnell Prop Ireland
Rob O'Donnell Prop England
Colin Quigley Prop Scotland
Nico Steenkamp Prop South Africa
Sam Dickinson Lock England
Adrian Griffiths Lock England
Ben Harris Lock England
Louis McGowan Lock England
James Sandford Lock Ireland
Semisi Taulava Lock Tonga
Daniel Baines Flanker England
Sean Dougall Flanker England
Neil Spence Flanker England
Ryan Burrows Number 8 England
Adam Kettle Number 8 England
Player Position Union
Matt Rhodes Scrum-half England
Jonny West Scrum-half England
Clifford Hodgson Fly-half South Africa
Brad Hunt Fly-half Australia
David Marshall Fly-half England
Nick Buckley Centre New Zealand
Steve Hamilton Centre England
Juan Pablo Socino Centre Argentina
Will Durandt Wing England
Byron Godfrey Wing South Africa
Jonny Hampsey Wing England
Simeon James Wing New Zealand
Tyle Stimpson Wing England
Palepoi Nonu Fullback New Zealand
Peter Swatkins Fullback England
Richard Welding Fullback England

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