Grimsby RUFC

Grimsby Rugby Union Football Club is an English rugby union team based in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire.[1] The first XV currently plays in Midlands 3 East (North) following the club's promotion from Midlands 4 East (North) as champions at the end of the 2018-19 season.[2] The club runs three senior sides and five junior sides. They currently hold the record for most titles in Midlands 3 East (North) with two titles (equalling the records of Oakham and Ashbourne).[3]

Grimsby RUFC
Full nameGrimsby Rugby Union Football Club
UnionNotts, Lincs & Derbyshire RFU
Founded1885 (1885)
LocationGrimsby, Lincolnshire, England
Ground(s)Springfield
League(s)Midlands 3 East (North)
2019–205th
Team kit
Official website
www.pitchero.com/clubs/grimsbyrufc

History

Grimsby RUFC was founded in 1885, with Walter Alford Green being appointed as the club's first president. The new club played their first game against Hull and East Riding RUFC. Grimsby went on to lose this game. The club formed on a proper basis in January 1923. The first game as an official club was played away at Gainsborough. Grimsby won the game by 31 points to 5. Many of the club's early home games were played at Charlton's, on Littlefield Lane.

The club managed to secure their own pitch a little while later, at Fairfield in the Scartho area of Grimsby. After this, the club played Gainsborough again, this time at home. Grimsby won this match too, by 62 points to zero. This game was watched by over 2,000 spectators.

The club changed grounds many times after the Second World War. First, they played on land at the bottom of Peakes Lane. They then moved to the land on Barratts Recreation Ground, behind the Scartho Road Swimming Pool.[4] It was decided that the club needed a new ground in 1961 however, and after a large amount of fundraising by club members, and help from the Earl of Yarborough, the club moved to its current location of Springfield.[5]

Honours

Squad

First XV

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Jonathan Casey Hooker England
Jorge Asensio Hooker England
Conor Simcock Hooker England
Mike Porter Hooker England
Jordan Smith Hooker England
Luke Thornton Prop England
Joshua Walker Prop England
Colin Matthews Prop England
Matt Pettiford Prop England
Michael Vankampen Lock England
Lewis Rothenburg Lock England
Nathan Watson Lock England
Peter Shaw Lock England
Richard Kissane Lock England
Dominic Arnold Lock England
Jordan Carr Flanker England
Sam Fleming Flanker England
Harry Hawkey Flanker England
Jake McKay Flanker England
Tom Roberts Flanker England
Lee Spall Number 8 England
Jake Vickers Number 8 England
Samuel Vickers Number 8 England
Ash Rendall-Tyrrell Number 8 England
Player Position Union
Tom Brierley Scrum-half England
Ben Nutting Scrum-half England
Evan Picking Scrum-half England
Kieran Austin-Thomas Fly-half England
Tom Baker Fly-half England
Darren Daly Fly-half England
Ben Holt Fly-half England
Alex Lucas Fly-half England
Tom Baker Fly-half England
Ben Pharaoh Fly-half England
Allan Oliver (c) Centre England
Luke Chaplin Centre England
Rory Thacker Centre England
Alfie Wallis Centre England
Isaac Machon Centre England
Phil Gray Centre England
Phil Dann Centre England
Declan Edwards Wing England
Jack Galewski Wing England
Lewis Newsum Wing England
Joshua Pickford Wing England
Ashley Waterman Wing England
James Gordon Wing England
Briar Isle-Robinson Wing England
Douglas Clough Wing England
Brad Watson Fullback England
Adam Waterman Fullback England
Kieran Dinnes Fullback England

Second XV

Players from the First XV will sometimes drop down to the Second XV to complete the side.[6]

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Adam Mouncey Hooker England
James Turgoose Hooker England
Stuart Connett Hooker England
Bill Aspey Prop England
Luke Munro Prop England
Jason Stead Prop England
Richard Watson Jnr. Prop England
Scott Bouch Prop England
Jordan White Prop England
Ash Hudson Flanker England
Joshua Rose Flanker England
Jordan Ives Flanker England
Gareth Roberts Number 8 England
Player Position Union
Brandon Clark Scrum-half England
Ash Watson Scrum-half England
Daniel Blazke Wing England
Morgan Gant Wing England
Steve Melin Wing England
Sven Peterson Wing England
Kieran Snowden Wing England
Jordan Landymore Wing England
Richard Miller Wing England

Personnel

Club Officials

  • President: Stuart Connett
  • Chairperson: Martin Simons
  • Junior Chairman: Glen Norman
  • Director of Rugby/Head Coach: Fred Prendagast
  • Coach: Andy Picking
  • Coach: Phil Dyson
  • Coach: Mike Newman
  • Coach: Martin Simons

Past Captains

Year Captain
2010-11 Neil Corry
2009-10 Stuart Saunders
2006-09 Neil Corry
2005-06 Ben Pharoah
2004-05 Darren Edwards
2003-04 Ben Pharoah
2002-03 Jan Slosmanis
2000-02 L. Chambers
1998-00 Jan Slosmanis
1996-98 N. Farquharson
1995-96 G. Smith
1994-95 R. Easton
1991-94 R. Smith
1990-91 S. Robinson
1989-90 M. Lambert
1986-88 D. Armstrong
1985-86 P. Wallis

References

  1. "Home". Grimsby RUFC. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  2. "Midlands 3 East (North)". England Rugby. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  3. "Midlands 3 East (North) Table". England Rugby. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  4. "Barratts Recreation Ground". Park: In and Around. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  5. "History". Grimsby RUFC. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  6. "Second XV Squad". Grimsby RUFC. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
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