Olney RFC
Full name | Olney Rugby Football Club | |
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Union | RFU | |
Founded | 1877 | |
Ground(s) | East Street, Olney. | |
Captain(s) | Jack Sutton | |
League(s) | Midlands 2 East | |
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Olney Rugby Football Club is an amateur club playing Rugby Football Union. The club was formed in 1877 in the market town of Olney, near Milton Keynes. Olney are famous for being one of only two Rugby Clubs in England to play in a first choice strip of Cerise and French Grey, the other being West Norfolk RUFC.
Olney RFC is a community Rugby Club promoting the very best sporting qualities of teamwork, respect, honesty, commitment and friendship. We currently compete in the SSE Midlands Division and run four senior teams, a Veterans and a Ladies team.
We are proud of our thriving Youth section, developing players from the age of 5 upwards.
We have the best facilities in the area, available to players, spectators, sponsors and to local business.
Olney RFC offers a warm welcome to new members, sponsors and supporters, so why not come down and join us, but if you are hoping to be paid to play, find another club.
Club Honours
- Southern Counties North champions (2 times): 1998-99, 2007-08