Oxford Rugby League

Oxford Rugby League
Club information
Full name Oxford Rugby League Football Club
Short name Oxford
Website www.oxfordrl.com
Colours
Founded 2012
Current details
Ground(s)
CEO(s) Tony Colquitt
Coach(s) Tim Rumford
Captain(s) Vacant[1]
Competition Kingstone Press League 1
2014 Championship 1 8th

Oxford Rugby League is a rugby league club based in Oxford, England. Since being formed in 2012 they joined the Kingstone Press League 1 in 2013 and remain there after finishing sixth in their first season and 8th in their 2nd season.

The club were initially coached by Tony Benson. Former St Helens RFC chief executive Tony Colquitt is on the club's board, Tony Benson was assisted by former Hull and Bradford star Tevita Vaikona who has since left the club for personal reasons. Benson left in October 2014 for personal reasons.[2]

History

1976–1993: Early clubs

Oxford University has had a rugby league side since 1976 and has been competing in the annual Rugby League Varsity Match against Cambridge since 1981.

Grassroots rugby league began with the Oxford Sharks, formed in association with the Oxford University team. The Sharks dissolved in 1993, but the amateur Oxford Cavaliers were formed three years later and are still competing in the conference south division.

2012–present: Foundation and semi-pros

Oxford Rugby League was founded in 2012 and was admitted to the semi-professional League 1 in March 2013 along with Hemel Stags and Gloucestershire All-Golds as part of the RFL expansion, finishing their first season in 6th position and thus qualifying for the play-offs however they were eliminated in their first match against Hemel Stags.

In 2014 they announced a link up between local amateur side Oxford Cavaliers to establish a pathway for players in the local area this would lead the Cavaliers to establish a second team their first team will compete in the Conference League South the highest league available to sides from the south of England outside of the professional structure.

Stadiums

Iffley Road

The club play their home games at the historic Iffley Road stadium, home of Oxford University Rugby Football Club of the 'Varsity Match' fame. The ground has hosted many a high profile game in the past, including internationals, most recently last year (2012) when Iffley Road hosted Canada vs Maori All Blacks and Oxford University RFC vs Russia. The stadium is next door to the Oxford University sports centre which includes the Roger Bannister running track.

Tilsley Park

Oxford RL’s move from Iffley Road was been given the seal of approval by the RFL on 23 January 2016 and the Blues will commence operating from their new home in the 2016 season.

2016 transfers

Gains

Player Club Contract length Date
England Casey Canterbury York City Knights 1 Year September 2015
England Errol Carter London Broncos 1 Year September 2015
England Santino Decaro Sheffield Eagles 1 Year September 2015
England Adam Flintham RAF 1 Year September 2015
England Kris Ford Southampton Spitfires 1 Year October 2015
England Tom Hall Coventry Bears 1 Year November 2015
England Mark Hayes Fryston Warriors 1 Year November 2015
England Connor Hughes Castleford Tigers 1 Year November 2015
England Daniel Igbinedion London Broncos 1 Year November 2015
England Daniel Jamieson Oxford Cavaliers 1 Year December 2015
Australia Tom Lewsley Mudgee Dragons 1 Year December 2015
England Jamie Mackay St Marys University 1 Year December 2015
England Jorge Richardson Featherstone Rovers 1 Year December 2015

Losses

Player Club Contract length Date
England Stuart Biscombe Rochdale Hornets 1 Year September 2015
Jamaica Danny Thomas Hunslet Hawks 1 Year September 2015
England Aaron Jones Bishop Doncaster RLFC 3 Years September 2015
England Jordan Andrade Salford Red Devils 2 Years December 2015
England Craig Cook Newcastle Thunder 1 Year January 2016
England Jamie Milburn Hunslet Hawks 1 Year February 2016

Coaching roster

Coaching register

Seasons

Competition Position
2013 League 1 6/9
2014 League 1 8/9
2015 League 1 10/14

Team records

Highest Attendance: 435 vs London Skolars, Championship 1, 2 March 2014
Biggest Victory: 6–28 vs South Wales Scorpions, Championship 1, 23 June 2013
Heaviest Defeat: 6–68 vs Hunslet, Challenge Cup, 16 March 2014

References

External links

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