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Holbeck Rugby Club

Holbeck Rugby Club, also known as the Holbeck Imps, was a semi-professional rugby league club based in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. The club were the original owners of Elland Road football stadium, now the home of Leeds United.

History edit

The exact date Holbeck were formed is unknown, but they joined the Northern Union in time for its second season in 1896–97. They played for eight seasons, from 1896–97 to 1903–04. As semi-professionals, Holbeck played at the Recreation Ground on Elland Road.

The city of Leeds had an abundance of rugby football clubs and although members of the Yorkshire RFU,[1] which was in turn part of the RFU, it was decided to form a more local association. It was for this reason that the Leeds & District organization was formalised when a meeting took place at the Green Dragon Hotel, Leeds, on 27 September 1888. The founding clubs were Bramley, Holbeck, Hunslet, Kirkstall, Leeds Parish Church, Leeds St John’s and Wortley.[2]

In the 1896–97 season, the league was divided into Yorkshire and Lancashire Senior Competitions, Holbeck entering the former. They finished 15th (second bottom) with 18 points from 30 games. In 1897, when the lease was not renewed on Holbeck Recreation Ground, they bought the Old Peacock Ground from Bentley's Brewery for £1,100, with a stipulation that it remained a football ground for at least seven years,[3] and that all the catering rights should be held for that period by the brewery. The site of the Old Peacock Ground, an open grass field, was at the foot of Beeston Hill on the Leeds to Elland Road. The land was known locally as the Old Peacock Ground due to the close proximity to the pub of the same name which it faced.

The club erected a new stand in the close season in readiness for the forthcoming 1898–99 season. The ground eventually became known simply as Elland Road.

Over the next four seasons Holbeck struggled, finishing 14th in 1897–98, 13th in 1898–99, 13th in 1899–1900 and 14th again in 1900–01, in each case out of 16 clubs.

At the end of this season the top seven clubs in both the Lancashire Senior Competition and the Yorkshire Senior Competition (which included Hunslet) split and formed the "new" Rugby League. The remaining clubs, with several new additions continued in the Lancashire and Yorkshire Senior Competitions, which became in effect two regional second divisions.

Only limited County League information is available for (1901–02). Holbeck finished in fifth position, but unfortunately for them there was no promotion and relegation. At the end of this season, several more clubs withdrew and the league was again re-organised into two divisions of 16 clubs.

In 1902–03, Holbeck again finished 5th out of the 16 clubs. For the 1902–03 season football team Leeds Woodville ground shared as tenants of Holbeck Rugby Club.

In 1903–04, in what was to be Holbeck’s last season, Wakefield Trinity were champions with 55 points from 32 games, with St Helens and Holbeck in joint second place, both on 39 points. A promotion play-off took place on a neutral ground on Saturday 14 May 1904 and St. Helens were promoted after beating Holbeck 7–0. As a result, the club decided that it would be financially unable to continue in the second division and folded.[3]

Successor clubs edit

At a meeting at the Griffin Hotel in Boar Lane in August 1904, a new Association football club, Leeds City Association Football Club, was formed and it was agreed that the Elland Road ground would be rented for the upcoming season. It has been suggested that Holbeck Rugby Club reformed as Leeds City but there does not appear to be any hard evidence to support this claim.[3]

Leeds City were expelled from the Football League in 1919 but Leeds United took their place five years later and have played at Elland Road ever since.

Club colours edit

Several articles suggest that Holbeck RFC played in blue and yellow (or gold), which are the sporting colours of Leeds.

Internationals to have played for Holbeck edit

  •   Tom Pook (b 1869 d 21 February 1948) was a "small" (only 5’6" tall) forward who played rugby union for Newport and Wales before turning semi-professional with Holbeck, making his Holbeck debut on 3 September 1898.

Club records edit

Club scoring record edit

In a Season
Details Season Competition Notes Ref
Highest League Position 3 1903–04 2nd Div out of 17 clubs
Lowest League Position 15 1896–97 Yorks Sen out of 16 clubs
Most League Points 49 1903–04 2nd Div out of possible 64 = 77%
Fewest League Points 15 1900–01 Yorks Sen out of possible 60 = 25%
Most Points Scored (PF) 256 1903–04 2nd Div In 32 games = 8/game
Most Points Conceded (PA) 310 1897–98 Yorks Sen In 30 games = 5.7/game
Fewest Points Scored (PF) 86 1896–97 Yorks Sen In 30 games = 2.87/game
Fewest Points Conceded (PA) 83 1902–03 2nd Div In 34 games = 6.26/game
Best Points Difference 136 1903–04 2nd Div In 32 games
Worst Points Difference −153 1900–01 Yorks Sen In 30 games

Club league record[4] edit

Season Competition Pos Team Name Pl W D L PW PA Diff Pts % No of teams in league Notes Ref
1896–97 Yorks Sen 15 Holbeck 30 7 4 19 86 223 −137 18 0.3 16
1897–98 Yorks Sen 14 Holbeck 30 11 0 19 171 310 −139 22 0.37 16
1898–99 Yorks Sen 13 Holbeck 30 10 4 16 134 220 −86 24 0.4 16
1899–1900 Yorks Sen 13 Holbeck 30 8 4 18 138 236 −98 18 0.3 16
Holbeck had 2 points deducted for a breach of the professional rules.
1900–01 Yorks Sen 14 Holbeck 30 7 3 20 110 263 −153 15 0.25 16
Holbeck had 2 points deducted.
1901–02 Yorks Sen 5 Holbeck 30 14
Holbeck had 2 points deducted.
Only limited County League information is available for this season.
1902–03 2nd Div 5 Holbeck 34 20 5 9 213 83 130 45 0.66 18
1903–04 2nd Div 3 Holbeck 32 24 1 7 256 120 136 49 0.77 17 -

Heading Abbreviations
Pl = Games played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lose; PF = Points for; PA = Points against; Diff = Points difference (+ or -); Pts = League Points League points: for win = 2; for draw = 1; for loss = 0.

Several fixtures and results edit

The following are a selection of Holbeck's fixtures from the eight seasons in which they played semi-professional rugby league :-[5][6][7][8][9]

Season Date Competition Opponent Venue H/A Result Score Att Notes Ref
1896–97 Sat 28 November 1896 YSC Hull Boulevard A Lost 0–3 [8]
1896–97 Tue 2 March 1897 YSC Hull Holbeck Rec H Draw 0–0 1 [8]
1896–97 Sat 27 March 1897 CC R2 Warrington Wilderspool A Lost 0–24 [9]
1897–98 Sat 20 November 1897 YSC Hull Old Peacock H Won 12–5 2 [8]
1897–98 Tue 22 February 1898 YSC Hull Boulevard A Lost 0–8 [8]
1898–99 Sat 1 October 1898 YSC Hull Elland Road H Won 8–5 [8]
1898–99 Sat 7 January 1899 YSC Hull Boulevard A Lost 0–35 [8]
1899–1900 Sat 4 November 1899 YSC Hull Elland Road H Won 8–6 [8]
1899–1900 Thu 22 February 1900 YSC Hull Boulevard A Lost 0–6 [8]
1900–01 Sat 17 November 1900 YSC Hull Elland Road H Lost 5–14 [8]
1900–01 Sat 23 February 1901 YSC Hull Boulevard A Lost 7–14 [8]
1903–04 Fri 25 December 1903 Friendly Hull Boulevard A Lost 3–11 [8]
1903–04 Sat 26 September 1903 D2 St. Helens Elland Road H Won 19–3 [7]
1903–04 Sat 23 January 1904 D2 St. Helens Knowsley Road A Lost 0–10 [7]
1903–04 Sat 14 May 1904 D2 PO St. Helens neutral ground N Lost 0–7 [7]

Competition Abbreviations
YSC = Yorkshire Senior Competition; D2 = 2nd Division
D2 PO = 2nd Division Promotion Play-Off
CC R2 = Challenge Cup, round 2

  • 1 – Holbeck Rec = Holbeck Recreation Ground.
  • 2 – Old Peacock = Old Peacock Ground before it became established.

Notable players edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 December 2011.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 September 2011.
  3. ^ a b c "Elland Road History".
  4. ^ Winstanley – Jack, (and Ryding – Malcolm) (1975). John Player Rugby League Yearbook 1975–76. Queen Anne Press. pp. 182 onwards. ISBN 978-0-362-00223-2.
  5. ^ "Cherry and White".
  6. ^ "Widnes History".
  7. ^ a b c d "Saints Heritage Society".
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l . hullfc.com. 26 April 2012. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  9. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 6 July 2010.
  10. ^ Dalby, Ken (1955). The Headingley Story – 1890–1955 – Volume One – Rugby. The Leeds Cricket, Football & Athletic Co. Ltd. ASIN B0018JNGVM

External links edit

  • A history of Elland Road Stadium
  • Elland Road (Football and Greyhound Stadia) from the air

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Holbeck Rugby Club also known as the Holbeck Imps was a semi professional rugby league club based in Leeds West Riding of Yorkshire England The club were the original owners of Elland Road football stadium now the home of Leeds United Contents 1 History 2 Successor clubs 3 Club colours 4 Internationals to have played for Holbeck 5 Club records 5 1 Club scoring record 5 2 Club league record 4 5 3 Several fixtures and results 6 Notable players 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe exact date Holbeck were formed is unknown but they joined the Northern Union in time for its second season in 1896 97 They played for eight seasons from 1896 97 to 1903 04 As semi professionals Holbeck played at the Recreation Ground on Elland Road The city of Leeds had an abundance of rugby football clubs and although members of the Yorkshire RFU 1 which was in turn part of the RFU it was decided to form a more local association It was for this reason that the Leeds amp District organization was formalised when a meeting took place at the Green Dragon Hotel Leeds on 27 September 1888 The founding clubs were Bramley Holbeck Hunslet Kirkstall Leeds Parish Church Leeds St John s and Wortley 2 In the 1896 97 season the league was divided into Yorkshire and Lancashire Senior Competitions Holbeck entering the former They finished 15th second bottom with 18 points from 30 games In 1897 when the lease was not renewed on Holbeck Recreation Ground they bought the Old Peacock Ground from Bentley s Brewery for 1 100 with a stipulation that it remained a football ground for at least seven years 3 and that all the catering rights should be held for that period by the brewery The site of the Old Peacock Ground an open grass field was at the foot of Beeston Hill on the Leeds to Elland Road The land was known locally as the Old Peacock Ground due to the close proximity to the pub of the same name which it faced The club erected a new stand in the close season in readiness for the forthcoming 1898 99 season The ground eventually became known simply as Elland Road Over the next four seasons Holbeck struggled finishing 14th in 1897 98 13th in 1898 99 13th in 1899 1900 and 14th again in 1900 01 in each case out of 16 clubs At the end of this season the top seven clubs in both the Lancashire Senior Competition and the Yorkshire Senior Competition which included Hunslet split and formed the new Rugby League The remaining clubs with several new additions continued in the Lancashire and Yorkshire Senior Competitions which became in effect two regional second divisions Only limited County League information is available for 1901 02 Holbeck finished in fifth position but unfortunately for them there was no promotion and relegation At the end of this season several more clubs withdrew and the league was again re organised into two divisions of 16 clubs In 1902 03 Holbeck again finished 5th out of the 16 clubs For the 1902 03 season football team Leeds Woodville ground shared as tenants of Holbeck Rugby Club In 1903 04 in what was to be Holbeck s last season Wakefield Trinity were champions with 55 points from 32 games with St Helens and Holbeck in joint second place both on 39 points A promotion play off took place on a neutral ground on Saturday 14 May 1904 and St Helens were promoted after beating Holbeck 7 0 As a result the club decided that it would be financially unable to continue in the second division and folded 3 Successor clubs editAt a meeting at the Griffin Hotel in Boar Lane in August 1904 a new Association football club Leeds City Association Football Club was formed and it was agreed that the Elland Road ground would be rented for the upcoming season It has been suggested that Holbeck Rugby Club reformed as Leeds City but there does not appear to be any hard evidence to support this claim 3 Leeds City were expelled from the Football League in 1919 but Leeds United took their place five years later and have played at Elland Road ever since Club colours editSeveral articles suggest that Holbeck RFC played in blue and yellow or gold which are the sporting colours of Leeds Internationals to have played for Holbeck edit nbsp Tom Pook b 1869 d 21 February 1948 was a small only 5 6 tall forward who played rugby union for Newport and Wales before turning semi professional with Holbeck making his Holbeck debut on 3 September 1898 Club records editClub scoring record edit In a SeasonDetails Season Competition Notes RefHighest League Position 3 1903 04 2nd Div out of 17 clubsLowest League Position 15 1896 97 Yorks Sen out of 16 clubsMost League Points 49 1903 04 2nd Div out of possible 64 77 Fewest League Points 15 1900 01 Yorks Sen out of possible 60 25 Most Points Scored PF 256 1903 04 2nd Div In 32 games 8 gameMost Points Conceded PA 310 1897 98 Yorks Sen In 30 games 5 7 gameFewest Points Scored PF 86 1896 97 Yorks Sen In 30 games 2 87 gameFewest Points Conceded PA 83 1902 03 2nd Div In 34 games 6 26 gameBest Points Difference 136 1903 04 2nd Div In 32 gamesWorst Points Difference 153 1900 01 Yorks Sen In 30 gamesClub league record 4 edit Season Competition Pos Team Name Pl W D L PW PA Diff Pts No of teams in league Notes Ref1896 97 Yorks Sen 15 Holbeck 30 7 4 19 86 223 137 18 0 3 161897 98 Yorks Sen 14 Holbeck 30 11 0 19 171 310 139 22 0 37 161898 99 Yorks Sen 13 Holbeck 30 10 4 16 134 220 86 24 0 4 161899 1900 Yorks Sen 13 Holbeck 30 8 4 18 138 236 98 18 0 3 16Holbeck had 2 points deducted for a breach of the professional rules 1900 01 Yorks Sen 14 Holbeck 30 7 3 20 110 263 153 15 0 25 16Holbeck had 2 points deducted 1901 02 Yorks Sen 5 Holbeck 30 14Holbeck had 2 points deducted Only limited County League information is available for this season 1902 03 2nd Div 5 Holbeck 34 20 5 9 213 83 130 45 0 66 181903 04 2nd Div 3 Holbeck 32 24 1 7 256 120 136 49 0 77 17 Heading Abbreviations Pl Games played W Win D Draw L Lose PF Points for PA Points against Diff Points difference or Pts League Points League points for win 2 for draw 1 for loss 0 Several fixtures and results edit The following are a selection of Holbeck s fixtures from the eight seasons in which they played semi professional rugby league 5 6 7 8 9 Season Date Competition Opponent Venue H A Result Score Att Notes Ref1896 97 Sat 28 November 1896 YSC Hull Boulevard A Lost 0 3 8 1896 97 Tue 2 March 1897 YSC Hull Holbeck Rec H Draw 0 0 1 8 1896 97 Sat 27 March 1897 CC R2 Warrington Wilderspool A Lost 0 24 9 1897 98 Sat 20 November 1897 YSC Hull Old Peacock H Won 12 5 2 8 1897 98 Tue 22 February 1898 YSC Hull Boulevard A Lost 0 8 8 1898 99 Sat 1 October 1898 YSC Hull Elland Road H Won 8 5 8 1898 99 Sat 7 January 1899 YSC Hull Boulevard A Lost 0 35 8 1899 1900 Sat 4 November 1899 YSC Hull Elland Road H Won 8 6 8 1899 1900 Thu 22 February 1900 YSC Hull Boulevard A Lost 0 6 8 1900 01 Sat 17 November 1900 YSC Hull Elland Road H Lost 5 14 8 1900 01 Sat 23 February 1901 YSC Hull Boulevard A Lost 7 14 8 1903 04 Fri 25 December 1903 Friendly Hull Boulevard A Lost 3 11 8 1903 04 Sat 26 September 1903 D2 St Helens Elland Road H Won 19 3 7 1903 04 Sat 23 January 1904 D2 St Helens Knowsley Road A Lost 0 10 7 1903 04 Sat 14 May 1904 D2 PO St Helens neutral ground N Lost 0 7 7 Competition Abbreviations YSC Yorkshire Senior Competition D2 2nd Division D2 PO 2nd Division Promotion Play Off CC R2 Challenge Cup round 2 1 Holbeck Rec Holbeck Recreation Ground 2 Old Peacock Old Peacock Ground before it became established Notable players editJacky Braithwaite Tom Pook Kelly of Holbeck played and G Hainsworth of Holbeck played and scored a goal in The Rest s 5 7 defeat by Leeds in the 1901 02 Yorkshire Senior Competition Champions versus The Rest match at Headingley Stadium on Saturday 19 April 1902 10 See also editElland Road Leeds City F C List of defunct rugby league clubsReferences edit Yorkshire RFU Archived from the original on 7 December 2011 Leeds and District Rugby League Archived from the original on 28 September 2011 a b c Elland Road History Winstanley Jack and Ryding Malcolm 1975 John Player Rugby League Yearbook 1975 76 Queen Anne Press pp 182 onwards ISBN 978 0 362 00223 2 Cherry and White Widnes History a b c d Saints Heritage Society a b c d e f g h i j k l Fixtures amp Results 2012 hullfc com 26 April 2012 Archived from the original on 26 April 2012 Retrieved 26 April 2014 a b Warrington History Archived from the original on 6 July 2010 Dalby Ken 1955 The Headingley Story 1890 1955 Volume One Rugby The Leeds Cricket Football amp Athletic Co Ltd ASIN B0018JNGVMExternal links editRL All time records A history of Elland Road Stadium Elland Road Football and Greyhound Stadia from the air Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Holbeck Rugby Club amp oldid 1189076780, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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