Siam Cup

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Siam Cup
Sport Rugby union
Instituted 1920
Number of teams 2
Country Jersey Jersey and Guernsey Guernsey
Holders  Jersey

The Siam Cup is an annual rugby union competition held between the Channel Islands clubs of Jersey RFC and Guernsey RFC. It was first contested in 1920.[1] The trophy awarded its winner is one of the oldest rugby honour contested after the United Hospitals Cup and the Calcutta Cup.[2]

Trophy

The trophy is made from Siamese silver and decorated in Siamese style, the winning island's name engraved on an ebony base.[3] It was created after an idea from British students serving in the Siam Constabulary for an inter-island rugby union competition.

The trophy is made from coinage of Siam ticals and required the permission of King Rama VI to melt the coins down. The King not only permitted it, he had the trophy created within the Royal Crown Silversmith.[4]

The trophy was then taken to Guernsey by Lt. Col. Forty but was not presented until 1935.[5] During the Occupation of the Channel Islands by Nazi Germany in the Second World War, the trophy was hidden in an unknown place to prevent it being melted down by the Nazis; it reappeared in 1947.[4]

By the 1970s the trophy started to deteriorate from age and a replica was commissioned. The original was handed to the Rugby Football Union in 1977[5] where it was placed on display at the World Rugby Museum at Twickenham Stadium in London, England.[6]

Competition

The competition has been contested annually since 1920, each island hosting it every other year. The only breaks in competition were due to the Second World War.[7]

As of the 2013 competition, Jersey is the more successful island in the Siam Cup, with 54 wins to Guernsey's 15; there has been only one draw.[5] Equivalent competitions are held at academy, women's and veterans level.[8]

The rivalry is fierce, often leading to fights that have spilled into off field scuffles. In 2010 a Jersey player was allegedly assaulted by two Guernsey players in apparent reprisal for an assault on a Guernsey player by drunk Jersey players after a Siam Cup game.[9]

References

  1. "Siam cup". Jersey RFC. Retrieved 2011-05-05. 
  2. "Siam Cup Preview". BBC. 2007-05-05. Retrieved 2011-05-05. 
  3. "Siam Cup". Island Life. Retrieved 2011-05-05. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "History — Siam Cup". Guernsey RFC. Retrieved 2011-05-05. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "The Siam Cup: the Channel Islands' rugby trophy". BBC News. 2010-05-04. Retrieved 2011-05-05. 
  6. "Siam Cup". rfu.com. 1935-03-14. Retrieved 2011-05-05. 
  7. "The Siam Cup". Jersey.com. Retrieved 2011-05-06. 
  8. "Siam 2008". Jersey Evening Post. This Is Jersey. Retrieved 2011-05-06. 
  9. Article posted on 3rd May, 2010 - 2.29pm (2010-05-03). "Local player attacked in Town then Jersey Siam rival is beaten up in hotel room". This Is Guernsey. Retrieved 2011-05-05. 
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