Hampshire Rugby Football Union

Hampshire RFU
Full name Hampshire Rugby Football Union
Union RFU
Founded 1883 (1883)
Region Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Channel Islands
President Ian Kerr
Coach(es)

Tim Allen (Rugby Director)
Simon Burns (County XV Team Manager)
Alan Morgan (Under 20s Team Manager)
Mike Glogg (Under 18s Team Manager)
Mike Greenslade (Under 17s Team Manager)
Lynn Lawrence (Under 16s Team Manager)
Simon Burns (Under 15s Team Manager)

Steve Walker (Under 14s Team Manager)[1]
Wyn Jones and Jason Kehoe (Women's Senior Coaches)
Team kit
Official website
www.hampshirerugby.co.uk

Hampshire Rugby Football Union is the governing body for rugby union in the county of Hampshire, England. It represent clubs sides not just from Hampshire but also from the Isle of Wight and the Channel Islands, who take part in many of the competitions organized by the Hampshire RFU.

History

At the initiative of the Trojans Rugby Club and Eastleigh Rugby Football Club, a meeting was held on 13 April 1883 to discuss the formation of "The Hampshire County Rugby Football Union".[2] In this inaugural season at least seven Trojans represented the County. The United Services proved to be the other early mainstay of the county side. In 1901 County activities had ceased. Once again, the Trojans, along with United Services Portsmouth RFC convened a meeting in 1910 at the Trojans Club for the purpose of forming a Rugby Football Union in Hampshire. Since then, with a notably strong side in the 1930s (drawn largely from the United Services) the county has won the County Championship twice, featuring in four finals. Their last appearance in the County Championship final was in 1962 although they did play in the County Championship Plate final in 2008 at Aldershot, beating Leicestershire 22-12.

County side

Honours

The county side has been in the county championship cup final four times, winning the title on two occasions. They have also played in the Plate (now named Shield) final two times, winning on both appearances.

Year Winners Home Team Score Away Team Venue Notes
1926 Yorkshire Yorkshire 15-14 Hampshire Bradford
1933 Hampshire Hampshire 18-7 Lancashire Boscombe
1936 Hampshire Northumberland 6-13 Hampshire Gosforth
1962 Warwickshire Hampshire 6-11 Warwickshire Twickenham
2008 Hampshire Hampshire 22-12 Leicestershire Aldershot Championship Plate
2016 Hampshire Hampshire 33-11 Staffordshire Twickenham Championship Shield

Notable players for the County side

Affiliated clubs

There are currently 61 clubs affiliated with the Hampshire RFU, most of which have teams at both senior and junior level. The majority of clubs are in Hampshire but a number are based in the Isle of Wight or the Channel Islands as well as other counties such as Surrey.

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  1. Bognor are based in West Sussex and are joint members of both Sussex RFU and Hampshire RFU.
  2. Bournemouth are based in Dorset and are joint members of both Dorset & Wilts RFU and Hampshire RFU.
  3. Camberley are based in Surrey and are joint members of both Surrey RFU and Hampshire RFU.
  4. Farnham are based in Surrey and are joint members of both Surrey RFU and Hampshire RFU.
  5. Guernsey are based in the Channel Islands but belong to the Hampshire RFU.
  6. Isle of Wight RFC are based on the Isle of Wight but belong to the Hampshire RFU.
  7. Jersey Reds are based in the Channel Islands but belong to the Hampshire RFU.
  8. Jersey United Banks are based in the Channel Islands but belong to the Hampshire RFU.
  9. Sandown & Shanklin are based on the Isle of Wight but belong to the Hampshire RFU.
  10. Sark are based in the Channel Islands but belong to the Hampshire RFU.
  11. St. Jacques are based in the Channel Islands but belong to the Hampshire RFU.
  12. Tadley are based in Hampshire but are joint members of both Dorset & Wilts RFU and Hampshire RFU.

County Club Competitions

The Hampshire RFU currently runs the following club competitions for club sides based in Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and the Channel Islands:

Leagues

Cups

References

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