Kettering Rugby Football Club

Kettering
Full name Kettering Rugby Football Club
Union RFU
Nickname(s) The Blues
Founded 1875
Location Kettering, England
Ground(s) Waverley Road
Chairman England Lennie Newman
President England Robert Wheeler
Coach(es) Wales Doug Bridgeman
Captain(s) England Chris Chapman
League(s) Midlands 1 East
Official website
www.ketteringrugbyclub.com

Kettering Rugby Football Club (KRFC) is a rugby club located in Waverley Road on the south side of Kettering, England.

History

The earliest available records indicate that the playing of rugby football in Kettering was initiated by the Rector of Barton Seagrave village in 1871. After a period of playing under Uppingham Public School Rules the club formally adopted RFU rules in 1875, quickly becoming a significant participant in both local community and the fast developing rugby scene in the East Midlands.

In the early days games were played on a number of sites including farmers' fields and council owned grounds. It was during this period, prior to adopting a home of its own, that the club developed its high profile in the town. Social occasions and players' "meetings" were held traditionally at the Royal Hotel, later moving to the George, with more formal occasions such as the Annual Ball becoming the highlight of the local function calendar.

KRFC today

Kettering currently play in the Midlands 1 East division of the league pyramid which is level 6.

The club regularly fields four senior sides plus Colts and Veterans on a Saturday and has a thriving mini and junior section with teams at every age group from under 6 to under 16.

The mini and junior section has produced three current Premiership players in James Cannon (Wasps), Brett Sturgess (Exeter Chiefs) and Will Chudley (Exeter Chiefs) as well as a number of players playing professional and semi professional rugby at Championship and National 1 levels

Club Honours

Recent League results

2013/14 Midlands 1 East 6th
2012/13 Midlands 1 East 9th
2011/12 Midlands 1 East 4th
2010/11 Midlands 1 East 8th
2009/10 National League 3 Midlands 13th (relegated)
2008/09 Midlands 1 8th
2007/08 Midlands 2 East 1st (champions, promoted)

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