Reading Abbey R.F.C.

Reading Abbey
Full name Reading Abbey Rugby Football Club
Union RFU
Nickname(s) Abbey
Founded 1956
Ground(s) Rosehill
Emmer Green
Reading
Berkshire
RG4 8XA
Chairman Gordon Wylie
President Ray Hocking
Coach(es) Ian Machin,Adam Hurst, Chris Cracknell
Captain(s) Keith Wilkinson
League(s) South West 1 East
Team kit
Official website
www.abbeyrfc.org

Reading Abbey R.F.C is an English Rugby Union club. Although the club is named after, and historically connected with, the Berkshire town of Reading, it is now between Reading and Peppard and just over the boundary into the county of Oxfordshire.

Reading Abbey was born in the early 1950s as a youth side meeting the playing demand of boys who went to non-rugby playing schools. As a consequence when they wanted adult rugby they were uncomfortable with the established hierarchy at the two clubs in town. So in 1956 they formed Abbey RFC and played in the Town's public park moving from pub to pub for changing and post match refreshments. By 1971 life had become more heterogeneous and the club scraped together the wherewithal to buy 22 acres of ground and by their own efforts three pitches and a clubhouse were built. With all the energy released by the change of venue and an ever growing membership, it rapidly established itself as a leading club in the area for adult and youth rugby, three of whom have represented England at various youth levels.

League rugby saw Abbey start in South West 1 East with a declared policy of amateurism aiming to cultivate rugby within the community; membership has thrived and leading it to adopt the name Reading Abbey; the club is proud that its finances are sound and the 22 acres are owned outright without any borrowings. Its playing fortunes have been equally stable for, bar a couple of years in one level below and one level above, Abbey has remained a constant dynamic force at the same level at which it entered the leagues.

Abbey currently play four senior teams as well as a Colts and a Vets team. The First team and Second team train together as a squad on Tuesdays and Thursday nights and the Third team and Fourth team train together as a Development squad on Thursdays. All the senior teams apart from the Colts play their matches on Saturday with the Colts playing on Sundays. The First team play in South West 1 East, Second team play in Berks/Bucks & Oxon Premier A and the Berkshire Cup, the Thirds play in the Thames Valley Invitational League Division A and the Colts play in the English Colts Club Knockout Cup and the OBB Colts Division one.

Every Sunday the club is taken over by the Mini and Junior rugby. Mini's rugby is from Under Sixes to Under Twelve's. They play in their age groups, mainly working on their core Rugby skills and playing Tag Rugby in semi-competitive friendly matches against other clubs. The Junior's; who are Under Thirteen's to Under Seventeen's play contact Rugby in a league structure against other local teams.

Woman's and Girls Rugby is growing force at Abbey. Each Sunday Abbey hosts a Girls only training session for Girls 8 to 11 but it has an open door policy where any age girl can come and not be turned away. The Woman's team play as Abbey Nuns and train Wednesday night's and have a couple of friendly fixtures as well as enter a number of 7's tournaments.

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Coordinates: 51°29′34.23″N 0°57′43.69″W / 51.4928417°N 0.9621361°W / 51.4928417; -0.9621361

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