Oxford Harlequins Rugby Football Club

Oxford Harlequins Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Oxford. In the 2013–14 season they gained promotion into the National League 3 South West which is level five of the English rugby union system although they are currently in South West 1 East. The Director of Rugby is Stuart Wells and the Head Coach is Pete Davies.[1]

Oxford Harlequins
Full nameOxford Harlequins Rugby Football Club
UnionOxfordshire RFU
Nickname(s)Quins
Founded1996 (1996)
LocationHorspath Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Ground(s)Horspath Sports Ground, Oxford (Capacity: 500)
ChairmanNeil Hopper
CEOStuart Wells
PresidentDavid Woodward
Coach(es)Pete Davies
Captain(s)Olly Rees, Allan Purchase
League(s)South West 1 East
2019–204th
Official website
www.oxfordharlequins.club

History

The club was formed in 1996 following the merger of Oxford Marathons and Oxford Old Boys rugby clubs.[2] Oxford Harlequins are now the leading club in the City of Oxford taking over from Oxford R.F.C. who now play in the Berks, Bucks and Oxon Championship.[3]

Current situation

In 2015 a possible merger between Oxford RFC and Oxford Harlequins failed to materialise and the Harlequins moved their matches to Marston Ferry Road.[4]

In 2018 Oxford Harlequins moved from Marston Ferry Road to Horspath Sports Ground following the grant of a 30-year lease on the ground from Oxford City Council and the decision by the RFU to invest over £750,000 to build a new floodlit artificial turf rugby pitch at the new site.[5]

The 1st XV currently plays in the South West Division.[6] Training is on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and matches are played on Saturdays throughout the season.

The 2nd XV ended the 2018 season top of BBO 3.[7]

The club runs an Under 16 to Under 18 Academy sponsored by Jack Barclay Bentley and run by Head Coach and former Premiership Player, Alan Awcock [8]

Oxford Harlequins runs a large Mini and Junior Youth section for boys and girls aged 5 to 18, as of 2018 the youth section was one of the largest in Oxfordshire with over 450 players [9]

Ahead of the 2019/20 season Oxford Brookes RFC moved operations from Oxford R.F.C. over to Horspath Sports Ground.[10]

Honours (Oxford Harlequins)

1st team:

2nd team:

4th team:

Honours (founder clubs)

Oxford Marathon

Oxford Old Boys

Notes

  1. Oxford Harlequins have 9 cup wins if you count the 3 titles won by Oxford Old Boys (who would merge with Oxford Marathons to form the Harlequins in 1996).

References

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