Redingensians R.F.C.

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Redingensians
Full name Redingensians Rugby Football Club
Union RFU
Nickname(s) Ensians
Founded 1924 (1924)
Ground(s) Old Bath Road
League(s) National League 3 South West
Team kit
Official website
www.redingensians.info

Redingensians R.F.C is an English rugby union club based near the village of Sonning on the outskirts of Reading in the county of Berkshire. The first XV play in National League 3 South West, a fifth level league in the English rugby union system

History

Redingensians consists of five senior teams of differing playing ability and a full complement of mini and junior sides. The first team currently plays in National League 3 South West (level 4)of the rugby union league structure. The second team play in Canterbury Division 3, the third team play in Berks/Bucks & Oxon Prem A, and the fourths in Berks/Bucks & Oxon 1. The fifth team participates in the Thames Valley Invitational Leagues. Both the U17s and Colts play in Division 1 of their respective Berks/Bucks & Oxon leagues. Redingensians RFC is also renowned for its Rugby 7s capability and participates in several major international tournaments across Europe from March through to August.

Season 2007–08

South West Division 1 Table

Place Team Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1 Chinnor 22 19 2 1 665 317 +348 40
2 Bracknell 22 19 0 3 640 292 +348 38
3 Weston-super-Mare 22 13 1 8 496 413 +83 27
4 Cleve 22 13 0 9 469 417 +52 26
5 Bournemouth* 22 11 1 10 520 405 +115 21
6 Old Patesians 22 9 2 11 477 362 +115 20
7 Oxford Harlequins* 22 9 2 11 472 452 +20 18
8 Redingensians 22 9 0 13 403 459 -56 18
9 Coney Hill 22 9 0 13 411 534 -123 18
10 Reading 22 7 2 13 483 587 -104 16
11 Maidenhead 22 7 1 14 416 584 -168 15
12 St Ives (SW)* 22 1 1 20 158 788 -630 1
Reference rfu.com - Updated 2008-04-19 - South West 1
*Oxford Harlequins and Bournemouth were deducted two points each for fielding ineligible players and
St Ives were deducted two points for failing to field a team against Bracknell

Season 2008–09

After a good start to league with seven straight wins Redingensians lost the next six. However after a disappointing run Redingensians picked themselves up led by good performances by Tom Clare (eventual player of the season) and Robbie Stapley to finish strongly comfortably in fifth place.

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