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The Varsity Match

The Varsity Match is an annual rugby union fixture played between the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in England. The event began in 1872 with the first men's match, with interruptions only for the two World Wars and the COVID-19 pandemic. From 1921 to 2023 the game was played at Twickenham Stadium, London and usually took place in early December. The game is now played in March and will take place at StoneX Stadium in 2024.

The Varsity Match (rugby)
First meeting1872
Latest meeting2023
Stadiums
Statistics
Meetings total140
All-time seriesCambridge leads, 65 to 62; 14 draws

Following the 141st match in 2023, Oxford have 62 wins, and Cambridge maintain the lead with 65; 14 games have ended in draws.[2][3] Varsity matches between Oxford and Cambridge are also arranged in various other sports. For example, the first recorded water polo match in history was played between Oxford and Cambridge in 1891.

The women's rugby Varsity Match was first played in 1988 and has taken place at Twickenham on the same day as the men's game since 2015.[4] Cambridge won the 2019 match, repeating their 8–5 victory of 2018.[3]

History edit

The history of The Varsity Match extends back to early 1872. It was a year after the first ever rugby international (Scotland v England). Both Cambridge and Oxford sent officials to meet and arrange a match between each other. At The Parks, Oxford, they played a 20 a-side version of the game (as opposed to today's 15 a-side games; the teams would be set to 15 a-side in 1875[5]). Oxford won the inaugural meeting. In that first match, Oxford wore dark blue jerseys (the same as today, though at some stages they wore white), however, Cambridge played in pink, changing to their blue and white in 1876.[6]

 
LM Macleod scoring for Cambridge at the 1904 Varsity Match. Cambridge won 15-13

The second Varsity Match in 1873 was played at Parker's Piece in Cambridge, but since then it has always been played in London. The Oval in Kennington staged seven matches, three games were played at Richardson's Field in Blackheath and another Blackheath venue, Rectory Field, hosted four games before Queen's Club in Kensington became the regular venue from 1887 to 1920.[1] The 1878 and 1879 matches were postponed due to fog.

In 1919, the players were apparently invisible due to fog. In 1921 the match was moved to the Rugby Football Union's famous home ground, Twickenham.[1] The official Varsity Match was not played during wartime although a series of matches were played during the Second World War, resulting in nine wins for Cambridge, two wins for Oxford and one draw. All these games were played either at Oxford or Cambridge.[7] The hundredth match in 1981 was played at Twickenham with a three to four-inch layer of snow covering the pitch; it had snowed overnight and the snow could not be removed in time for the game.[8]

In 2013 Oxford's Sam Egerton was sent off for an off-the-ball incident and became the first player to be dismissed in the history of the match.[9] Oxford's 43–6 win in 2014 was the biggest victory in the history of the fixture[10] and gave them a fifth successive victory for the first time ever.[11] Cambridge have recorded five wins in a row on three separate occasions, 1972–76, 1980–84 and 1994–98.[12] Oxford's win in the 2015 match was their sixth successive win in the fixture, a record for either side.[13]

In 2021, the event was rebranded as The Varsity Matches in order to reflect the continued integration of the women's fixture.[14]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 139th match was postponed to March 2021.[15] It was then further postponed to 4 July 2021 and relocated to Welford Road Stadium, Leicester.[16] The 140th match was played at Twickenham in April 2022.[17] The 2024 matches will be played at StoneX Stadium.[18]

Referees edit

There was not a referee until the 1881 match, when Mr H. H. Taylor officiated. Prior to this each game had two umpires, one from each university.[19] The record number of appearances is held by former RFU secretary Rowland Hill along with Welshman Gwynne Walters both with seven games.[19] Other notable International referees who have controlled this fixture are Englishmen G. H. Harnett (6) Cyril Gadney (6) and H.L. Ashmore (5), along with Welshmen Albert Freethy (6) and Clive Norling (5). Up until the start of the professional era, one of the unique aspects of the Varsity game was that the referee was not appointed by the RFU but agreed upon and invited by the two captains. This tradition ended after the 1997–98 season, along with that of the previous year's captains returning to act as touch judges (a continuation of the original custom of each university appointing an umpire), when the RFU Referees' committee decided that touch judges could only be qualified officials and that the RFU should appoint the referee.[19] Now there is also a television match official.[6]

Sponsors edit

In 2001 the MMC Trophy replaced the Bowring Bowl, established in 1976, as the prize.[20][21] 2005 was the last year Marsh & McLennan Companies (MMC) sponsored the match.[22] Subsequent sponsors have been Lehman Brothers from 2006 to 2007,[23] Nomura Group from 2008 to 2011[23] and Pol Roger and Glenfarclas distillery since 2012.[24] The clothing manufacturer Jack Wills sponsored the clothing until 2014[25] Investment bank Jefferies Group were announced as the title sponsor for The Varsity Matches 2022.[26]

Notable participants edit

Many of those who have played in the Varsity Match have gone on to win international honours; a number of others played in the Match after earning international honours. These include:[27]

1987 Rugby World Cup winning All Blacks captain David Kirk played in the 1987 and 1988 Varsity Matches after ending his international career to take up a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford. Brian Smith represented Australia in the 1987 Rugby World Cup and played in the 1988 and captained 1989 Varsity match for Oxford, before continuing his international career with Ireland 1990–1991.[27]

Former Wallaby Joe Roff played in the 2006 and 2007 Varsity Matches for Oxford after retiring from professional rugby,[27] captaining the side in 2007. Five former or current internationals played in the 2008 Varsity Match. The most notable were retired All Black hooker Anton Oliver for Oxford[31] and former Wallaby lock Dan Vickerman for Cambridge, with Oxford also fielding current Canada flanker Stan McKeen and Cambridge fielding former All Black centre Mark Ranby and former United States scrum-half Doug Rowe.[32] Vickerman captained Cambridge in the 2009 Match, in which McKeen and Rowe also played.[33]

For the 2015 match, Wales and British & Irish Lions centre Jamie Roberts played for Cambridge University as he studied for his master's degree in medical science at the university.[34]

Winners edit

Results and information available on Varsity Match website [35]

Men's edit

  • 1872: Oxford
  • 1873: Cambridge
  • 1873: Draw
  • 1874: Draw
  • 1875: Oxford
  • 1876: Cambridge
  • 1877: Oxford
  • 1879: Draw
  • 1880: Cambridge
  • 1880: Draw
  • 1881: Oxford
  • 1882: Oxford
  • 1883: Oxford
  • 1884: Oxford
  • 1885: Cambridge
  • 1886: Cambridge
  • 1887: Cambridge
  • 1888: Cambridge
  • 1889: Oxford
  • 1890: Draw
  • 1891: Cambridge
  • 1892: Draw
  • 1893: Oxford
  • 1894: Draw
  • 1895: Cambridge
  • 1896: Oxford
  • 1897: Oxford
  • 1898: Cambridge
  • 1899: Cambridge
  • 1900: Oxford
  • 1901: Oxford
  • 1902: Draw
  • 1903: Oxford
  • 1904: Cambridge
  • 1905: Cambridge
  • 1906: Oxford
  • 1907: Oxford
  • 1908: Draw
  • 1909: Oxford
  • 1910: Oxford
  • 1911: Oxford
  • 1912: Cambridge
  • 1913: Cambridge
  • 1914-1918 Not held due to WWI
  • 1919: Cambridge
  • 1920: Oxford
  • 1921: Oxford
  • 1922: Cambridge
  • 1923: Oxford
  • 1924: Oxford
  • 1925: Cambridge
  • 1926: Cambridge
  • 1927: Cambridge
  • 1928: Cambridge
  • 1929: Oxford
  • 1930: Draw
  • 1931: Oxford
  • 1932: Oxford
  • 1933: Oxford
  • 1934: Cambridge
  • 1935: Draw
  • 1936: Cambridge
  • 1937: Oxford
  • 1938: Cambridge
  • 1939-1944 Not held due to WWII
  • 1945: Cambridge
  • 1946: Oxford
  • 1947: Cambridge
  • 1948: Oxford
  • 1949: Oxford
  • 1950: Oxford
  • 1951: Oxford
  • 1952: Cambridge
  • 1953: Draw
  • 1954: Cambridge
  • 1955: Oxford
  • 1956: Cambridge
  • 1957: Oxford
  • 1958: Cambridge
  • 1959: Oxford
  • 1960: Cambridge
  • 1961: Cambridge
  • 1962: Cambridge
  • 1963: Cambridge
  • 1964: Oxford
  • 1965: Draw
  • 1966: Oxford
  • 1967: Cambridge
  • 1968: Cambridge
  • 1969: Oxford
  • 1970: Oxford
  • 1971: Oxford
  • 1972: Cambridge
  • 1973: Cambridge
  • 1974: Cambridge
  • 1975: Cambridge
  • 1976: Cambridge
  • 1977: Oxford
  • 1978: Cambridge
  • 1979: Oxford
  • 1980: Cambridge
  • 1981: Cambridge
  • 1982: Cambridge
  • 1983: Cambridge
  • 1984: Cambridge
  • 1985: Oxford
  • 1986: Oxford
  • 1987: Cambridge
  • 1988: Oxford
  • 1989: Cambridge
  • 1990: Oxford
  • 1991: Cambridge
  • 1992: Cambridge
  • 1993: Oxford
  • 1994: Cambridge
  • 1995: Cambridge
  • 1996: Cambridge
  • 1997: Cambridge
  • 1998: Cambridge
  • 1999: Oxford
  • 2000: Oxford
  • 2001: Oxford
  • 2002: Cambridge
  • 2003: Draw
  • 2004: Oxford
  • 2005: Cambridge
  • 2006: Cambridge
  • 2007: Cambridge
  • 2008: Oxford
  • 2009: Cambridge
  • 2010: Oxford
  • 2011: Oxford
  • 2012: Oxford
  • 2013: Oxford
  • 2014: Oxford
  • 2015: Oxford
  • 2016: Cambridge
  • 2017: Cambridge
  • 2018: Oxford
  • 2019: Cambridge
  • 2020 Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2021: Oxford
  • 2022: Oxford
  • 2023: Cambridge

By total wins edit

Total matches Cambridge victories Oxford victories Draws
141 65 62 14

Women's edit

  • 1988: Cambridge
  • 1989: Oxford
  • 1990: Oxford
  • 1991: Oxford
  • 1992: Oxford
  • 1993: Oxford
  • 1994: Oxford
  • 1995: Oxford
  • 1996: Oxford
  • 1997: Oxford
  • 1998: Oxford
  • 1999: Oxford
  • 2000: Oxford
  • 2001: Oxford
  • 2002: Cambridge
  • 2003: Cambridge
  • 2004: Oxford
  • 2005: Cambridge
  • 2006: Oxford
  • 2007: Oxford
  • 2008: Cambridge
  • 2009: Cambridge
  • 2010: Cambridge
  • 2011: Cambridge
  • 2012: Oxford
  • 2013: Oxford
  • 2014: Oxford
  • 2015 (March): Cambridge
  • 2015 (December): Cambridge
  • 2016: Oxford
  • 2017: Cambridge
  • 2018: Cambridge
  • 2019: Cambridge
  • 2020 Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2021: Cambridge
  • 2022: Draw
  • 2023: Oxford

By total wins edit

Total matches Cambridge victories Oxford victories Draws
35 13 21 1

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "On This Day December 8". espnscrum.com. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  2. ^ Oxford cruise past Cambridge 34-7 to win 139th Men’s Varsity Rugby Match on Varsity.co.uk by Jack Wadding & Cameron White, 4 July 2021
  3. ^ a b "Varsity matches: Cambridge beat Oxford 15-0 in men's game; Cambridge women win 8-5". BBC Sport. 12 December 2019.
  4. ^ Hands, David (5 December 2015). "The Varsity Match 2015: Pioneers get their day in the Twickenham sun". The Independent. Archived from the original on 20 June 2022. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
  5. ^ "When 20 men became 15". ESPN. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  6. ^ a b . Planet Rugby. Archived from the original on 15 December 2006. Retrieved 11 December 2006.
  7. ^ Jenkins, Vivian (1983). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1982–83. Rothmans Publications Ltd. p. 146. ISBN 0-907574-13-0.
  8. ^ Jenkins, Vivian (1983). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1982–83. Rothmans Publications Ltd. pp. 143–145. ISBN 0-907574-13-0.
  9. ^ Mitchell, Brendon. "Varsity Match 2013: Oxford 33–15 Cambridge". BBC Sport. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
  10. ^ Mitchell, Brendon. "Varsity Match 2014: Oxford 43–6 Cambridge". BBC Sport. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  11. ^ "Oxford claim fifth straight Varsity win in record rout". ESPN. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  12. ^ . westerngazette.co.uk. Archived from the original on 11 December 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  13. ^ Mitchell, Brendon. "Men's Varsity: Oxford 12–6 Cambridge". BBC Sport. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
  14. ^ "The Varsity Matches on LinkedIn: #ProudToBeAmateur #oxfordrugby #cambridgerugby".
  15. ^ "Oxford and Cambridge agree to Varsity match switch". The Varsity Match. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  16. ^ "Tigers to host iconic Varsity Matches". Leicester Tigers. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  17. ^ Bullivant, Tom (2 April 2022). "Oxford narrowly defeat 14-man Cambridge in Men's Varsity Rugby Match". Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  18. ^ Keating, Jessica (13 October 2023). "A NEW HOME FOR THE VARSITY RUGBY MATCHES". University of Cambridge. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
  19. ^ a b c John Griffiths (2 January 2013). "Varsity Matches and autumn tries". espnscrum.co.uk.
  20. ^ Hands, David (10 December 2002). "Story of the Blues still more than academic". The Times. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
  21. ^ Bale, Steve (12 December 1995). "Amateur ritual with City appeal". The Independent. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
  22. ^ "MMC Varsity Match Team Line Ups". Rugby Football Union. 28 November 2005. Retrieved 26 July 2009.[permanent dead link]
  23. ^ a b Amy Wilson (21 October 2008). "Varsity match sponsorship picked up by Nomura after Lehman collapse". The Daily Telegraph.
  24. ^ Gabriel Savage (14 November 2012). "Pol Roger and Glenfarclas sponsor Varsity Match 2012". thedrinksbusiness.com.
  25. ^ "The Varsity Match – Partners". Archived from the original on 11 December 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  26. ^ "Jefferies to Sponsor the Varsity Matches".
  27. ^ a b c . Rugby Football Union. 29 July 2008. Archived from the original on 14 December 2008. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
  28. ^ "Mark Robinson". All Blacks. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  29. ^ Hewett, Chris (10 December 1997). "Rugby Union: Varsity match underlines dearth of English talent". Independent. Archived from the original on 20 June 2022. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  30. ^ "Faces in the Crowd," Sports Illustrated, 27 January 1975. Retrieved 8 December 2020
  31. ^ "Anton Oliver's new game". The Sunday Star-Times. 18 May 2008. Archived from the original on 13 September 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2008.
  32. ^ Wildman, Rob (4 December 2008). "Oxford v Cambridge Varsity to star All Black Anton Oliver and Australia's Dan Vickerman". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 11 December 2008.
  33. ^ "Dan Vickerman will captain Cambridge University in the 2009 Nomura Varsity Match against Oxford". The Daily Telegraph. 3 December 2009. Retrieved 6 December 2009.
  34. ^ "Jamie Roberts to play for Cambridge in Varsity match". BBC. 17 June 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  35. ^ "Past Scores". The Varsity Match.
  36. ^ . Derby Day 2019. Archived from the original on 28 February 2021. Retrieved 21 February 2021.

External links edit

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  • OURFC

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This article is about the rugby union fixture For the rugby league fixture see The Varsity League Match For the ice hockey fixture see Ice Hockey Varsity Match For the cricket fixture see The University Match cricket This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Varsity Match news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Varsity Match is an annual rugby union fixture played between the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in England The event began in 1872 with the first men s match with interruptions only for the two World Wars and the COVID 19 pandemic From 1921 to 2023 the game was played at Twickenham Stadium London and usually took place in early December The game is now played in March and will take place at StoneX Stadium in 2024 The Varsity Match rugby OxfordCambridgeFirst meeting1872Latest meeting2023StadiumsThe Parks 1872 Parker s Piece 1873 The Oval Richardson s Field Rectory Field Queen s Club 1887 1920 1 Twickenham 1921 2023 StoneX Stadium 2024 StatisticsMeetings total140All time seriesCambridge leads 65 to 62 14 draws Following the 141st match in 2023 Oxford have 62 wins and Cambridge maintain the lead with 65 14 games have ended in draws 2 3 Varsity matches between Oxford and Cambridge are also arranged in various other sports For example the first recorded water polo match in history was played between Oxford and Cambridge in 1891 The women s rugby Varsity Match was first played in 1988 and has taken place at Twickenham on the same day as the men s game since 2015 4 Cambridge won the 2019 match repeating their 8 5 victory of 2018 3 Contents 1 History 2 Referees 3 Sponsors 4 Notable participants 5 Winners 5 1 Men s 5 1 1 By total wins 5 2 Women s 5 2 1 By total wins 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe history of The Varsity Match extends back to early 1872 It was a year after the first ever rugby international Scotland v England Both Cambridge and Oxford sent officials to meet and arrange a match between each other At The Parks Oxford they played a 20 a side version of the game as opposed to today s 15 a side games the teams would be set to 15 a side in 1875 5 Oxford won the inaugural meeting In that first match Oxford wore dark blue jerseys the same as today though at some stages they wore white however Cambridge played in pink changing to their blue and white in 1876 6 nbsp LM Macleod scoring for Cambridge at the 1904 Varsity Match Cambridge won 15 13 The second Varsity Match in 1873 was played at Parker s Piece in Cambridge but since then it has always been played in London The Oval in Kennington staged seven matches three games were played at Richardson s Field in Blackheath and another Blackheath venue Rectory Field hosted four games before Queen s Club in Kensington became the regular venue from 1887 to 1920 1 The 1878 and 1879 matches were postponed due to fog In 1919 the players were apparently invisible due to fog In 1921 the match was moved to the Rugby Football Union s famous home ground Twickenham 1 The official Varsity Match was not played during wartime although a series of matches were played during the Second World War resulting in nine wins for Cambridge two wins for Oxford and one draw All these games were played either at Oxford or Cambridge 7 The hundredth match in 1981 was played at Twickenham with a three to four inch layer of snow covering the pitch it had snowed overnight and the snow could not be removed in time for the game 8 In 2013 Oxford s Sam Egerton was sent off for an off the ball incident and became the first player to be dismissed in the history of the match 9 Oxford s 43 6 win in 2014 was the biggest victory in the history of the fixture 10 and gave them a fifth successive victory for the first time ever 11 Cambridge have recorded five wins in a row on three separate occasions 1972 76 1980 84 and 1994 98 12 Oxford s win in the 2015 match was their sixth successive win in the fixture a record for either side 13 In 2021 the event was rebranded as The Varsity Matches in order to reflect the continued integration of the women s fixture 14 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the 139th match was postponed to March 2021 15 It was then further postponed to 4 July 2021 and relocated to Welford Road Stadium Leicester 16 The 140th match was played at Twickenham in April 2022 17 The 2024 matches will be played at StoneX Stadium 18 Referees editThere was not a referee until the 1881 match when Mr H H Taylor officiated Prior to this each game had two umpires one from each university 19 The record number of appearances is held by former RFU secretary Rowland Hill along with Welshman Gwynne Walters both with seven games 19 Other notable International referees who have controlled this fixture are Englishmen G H Harnett 6 Cyril Gadney 6 and H L Ashmore 5 along with Welshmen Albert Freethy 6 and Clive Norling 5 Up until the start of the professional era one of the unique aspects of the Varsity game was that the referee was not appointed by the RFU but agreed upon and invited by the two captains This tradition ended after the 1997 98 season along with that of the previous year s captains returning to act as touch judges a continuation of the original custom of each university appointing an umpire when the RFU Referees committee decided that touch judges could only be qualified officials and that the RFU should appoint the referee 19 Now there is also a television match official 6 Sponsors editIn 2001 the MMC Trophy replaced the Bowring Bowl established in 1976 as the prize 20 21 2005 was the last year Marsh amp McLennan Companies MMC sponsored the match 22 Subsequent sponsors have been Lehman Brothers from 2006 to 2007 23 Nomura Group from 2008 to 2011 23 and Pol Roger and Glenfarclas distillery since 2012 24 The clothing manufacturer Jack Wills sponsored the clothing until 2014 25 Investment bank Jefferies Group were announced as the title sponsor for The Varsity Matches 2022 26 Notable participants editMany of those who have played in the Varsity Match have gone on to win international honours a number of others played in the Match after earning international honours These include 27 nbsp Paul Ackford lock Cambridge nbsp Charlie Amesbury full back Cambridge nbsp Simon Amor scrum half Cambridge nbsp Rob Andrew fly half Cambridge nbsp Stuart Barnes fly half Oxford nbsp Phil de Glanville centre Oxford nbsp Huw Davies fly half Cambridge nbsp Phil Davies centre Cambridge nbsp Mark Denney centre Cambridge nbsp Simon Halliday centre Oxford nbsp Alastair Hignell full back Cambridge nbsp Damian Hopley centre Cambridge nbsp Martin Purdy lock Cambridge nbsp Ben Ransom full back Oxford nbsp Marcus Rose full back Cambridge nbsp Chris Sheasby number 8 Cambridge nbsp Oliver Tomaszczyk prop Oxford nbsp Victor Ubogu prop Oxford nbsp Tony Underwood wing Cambridge nbsp Dom Waldouck centre Oxford nbsp Ben Woods flanker Cambridge nbsp David Humphreys fly half Oxford nbsp Tyrone Howe wing Oxford nbsp Mike Gibson centre Cambridge nbsp David Quinlan centre Cambridge nbsp Joe Ansbro centre Cambridge nbsp Simon Danielli wing Oxford nbsp Gavin Hastings full back Cambridge nbsp Simon Holmes openside flanker Cambridge nbsp Stuart Moffat full back Cambridge nbsp Rob Wainwright flanker Cambridge nbsp Gerald Davies wing Cambridge nbsp Onllwyn Brace fly half Oxford nbsp Eddie Butler number 8 Cambridge nbsp Gareth Davies fly half Oxford nbsp Jamie Roberts centre Cambridge nbsp Marco Rivaro centre Cambridge nbsp Kensuke Iwabuchi Cambridge nbsp Toshiyuki Hayashi Oxford nbsp Thomas Baxter fly half flanker Oxford nbsp Roger Davis Oxford nbsp James Horwill lock Cambridge nbsp Tom Lawton Snr fly half Oxford nbsp Brendon Nasser number 8 Oxford nbsp Bill Ross hooker Oxford nbsp Ainslie Sheil Oxford nbsp Brian Smith fly half Oxford nbsp Troy Coker number 8 Oxford nbsp Bob Egerton wing Oxford nbsp Joe Roff wing Oxford nbsp Dan Vickerman lock Cambridge nbsp Ian Williams wing Oxford nbsp Chris Laidlaw scrum half Oxford nbsp David Kirk scrum half Oxford nbsp Mark Ranby centre Cambridge nbsp Anton Oliver hooker Oxford nbsp Mark Robinson centre Cambridge 28 29 nbsp Tommy Bedford Oxford nbsp Nick Mallett Oxford nbsp Nick Koster flanker Cambridge nbsp Flip van der Merwe lock Cambridge nbsp Anton van Zyl lock Oxford nbsp Matthew Guinness King centre Cambridge nbsp Gareth Rees fly half Oxford nbsp Kevin Tkachuk prop Oxford nbsp Andrew Bibby wing Oxford nbsp Stan McKeen flanker Oxford nbsp Nate Brakeley lock Cambridge nbsp Raymond Burse wing Oxford 30 nbsp Gary Hein wing Oxford nbsp Don James prop Oxford nbsp Will Johnson prop Oxford nbsp Ray Lehner prop Oxford nbsp Doug Rowe scrum half Cambridge nbsp Adam Russell lock Oxford nbsp Kurt Shuman full back Oxford 1987 Rugby World Cup winning All Blacks captain David Kirk played in the 1987 and 1988 Varsity Matches after ending his international career to take up a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford Brian Smith represented Australia in the 1987 Rugby World Cup and played in the 1988 and captained 1989 Varsity match for Oxford before continuing his international career with Ireland 1990 1991 27 Former Wallaby Joe Roff played in the 2006 and 2007 Varsity Matches for Oxford after retiring from professional rugby 27 captaining the side in 2007 Five former or current internationals played in the 2008 Varsity Match The most notable were retired All Black hooker Anton Oliver for Oxford 31 and former Wallaby lock Dan Vickerman for Cambridge with Oxford also fielding current Canada flanker Stan McKeen and Cambridge fielding former All Black centre Mark Ranby and former United States scrum half Doug Rowe 32 Vickerman captained Cambridge in the 2009 Match in which McKeen and Rowe also played 33 For the 2015 match Wales and British amp Irish Lions centre Jamie Roberts played for Cambridge University as he studied for his master s degree in medical science at the university 34 Winners editResults and information available on Varsity Match website 35 Men s edit 1872 Oxford 1873 Cambridge 1873 Draw 1874 Draw 1875 Oxford 1876 Cambridge 1877 Oxford 1879 Draw 1880 Cambridge 1880 Draw 1881 Oxford 1882 Oxford 1883 Oxford 1884 Oxford 1885 Cambridge 1886 Cambridge 1887 Cambridge 1888 Cambridge 1889 Oxford 1890 Draw 1891 Cambridge 1892 Draw 1893 Oxford 1894 Draw 1895 Cambridge 1896 Oxford 1897 Oxford 1898 Cambridge 1899 Cambridge 1900 Oxford 1901 Oxford 1902 Draw 1903 Oxford 1904 Cambridge 1905 Cambridge 1906 Oxford 1907 Oxford 1908 Draw 1909 Oxford 1910 Oxford 1911 Oxford 1912 Cambridge 1913 Cambridge 1914 1918 Not held due to WWI 1919 Cambridge 1920 Oxford 1921 Oxford 1922 Cambridge 1923 Oxford 1924 Oxford 1925 Cambridge 1926 Cambridge 1927 Cambridge 1928 Cambridge 1929 Oxford 1930 Draw 1931 Oxford 1932 Oxford 1933 Oxford 1934 Cambridge 1935 Draw 1936 Cambridge 1937 Oxford 1938 Cambridge 1939 1944 Not held due to WWII 1945 Cambridge 1946 Oxford 1947 Cambridge 1948 Oxford 1949 Oxford 1950 Oxford 1951 Oxford 1952 Cambridge 1953 Draw 1954 Cambridge 1955 Oxford 1956 Cambridge 1957 Oxford 1958 Cambridge 1959 Oxford 1960 Cambridge 1961 Cambridge 1962 Cambridge 1963 Cambridge 1964 Oxford 1965 Draw 1966 Oxford 1967 Cambridge 1968 Cambridge 1969 Oxford 1970 Oxford 1971 Oxford 1972 Cambridge 1973 Cambridge 1974 Cambridge 1975 Cambridge 1976 Cambridge 1977 Oxford 1978 Cambridge 1979 Oxford 1980 Cambridge 1981 Cambridge 1982 Cambridge 1983 Cambridge 1984 Cambridge 1985 Oxford 1986 Oxford 1987 Cambridge 1988 Oxford 1989 Cambridge 1990 Oxford 1991 Cambridge 1992 Cambridge 1993 Oxford 1994 Cambridge 1995 Cambridge 1996 Cambridge 1997 Cambridge 1998 Cambridge 1999 Oxford 2000 Oxford 2001 Oxford 2002 Cambridge 2003 Draw 2004 Oxford 2005 Cambridge 2006 Cambridge 2007 Cambridge 2008 Oxford 2009 Cambridge 2010 Oxford 2011 Oxford 2012 Oxford 2013 Oxford 2014 Oxford 2015 Oxford 2016 Cambridge 2017 Cambridge 2018 Oxford 2019 Cambridge 2020 Not held due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 Oxford 2022 Oxford 2023 Cambridge By total wins edit Total matches Cambridge victories Oxford victories Draws 141 65 62 14 Women s edit 1988 Cambridge 1989 Oxford 1990 Oxford 1991 Oxford 1992 Oxford 1993 Oxford 1994 Oxford 1995 Oxford 1996 Oxford 1997 Oxford 1998 Oxford 1999 Oxford 2000 Oxford 2001 Oxford 2002 Cambridge 2003 Cambridge 2004 Oxford 2005 Cambridge 2006 Oxford 2007 Oxford 2008 Cambridge 2009 Cambridge 2010 Cambridge 2011 Cambridge 2012 Oxford 2013 Oxford 2014 Oxford 2015 March Cambridge 2015 December Cambridge 2016 Oxford 2017 Cambridge 2018 Cambridge 2019 Cambridge 2020 Not held due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 Cambridge 2022 Draw 2023 Oxford By total wins edit Total matches Cambridge victories Oxford victories Draws 35 13 21 1See also editCambridge University RUFC Oxford University RFC Rugby union in England The Game Harvard Yale The Scottish Varsity Varsity match Oxbridge rivalry Welsh Varsity Derby Day a yearly rugby match between the longstanding rivals University of East Anglia and University of Essex 36 References edit a b c On This Day December 8 espnscrum com Retrieved 3 January 2013 Oxford cruise past Cambridge 34 7 to win 139th Men s Varsity Rugby Match on Varsity co uk by Jack Wadding amp Cameron White 4 July 2021 a b Varsity matches Cambridge beat Oxford 15 0 in men s game Cambridge women win 8 5 BBC Sport 12 December 2019 Hands David 5 December 2015 The Varsity Match 2015 Pioneers get their day in the Twickenham sun The Independent Archived from the original on 20 June 2022 Retrieved 8 December 2016 When 20 men became 15 ESPN Retrieved 14 December 2014 a b Varsity match winners since 1872 Planet Rugby Archived from the original on 15 December 2006 Retrieved 11 December 2006 Jenkins Vivian 1983 Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1982 83 Rothmans Publications Ltd p 146 ISBN 0 907574 13 0 Jenkins Vivian 1983 Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1982 83 Rothmans Publications Ltd pp 143 145 ISBN 0 907574 13 0 Mitchell Brendon Varsity Match 2013 Oxford 33 15 Cambridge BBC Sport Retrieved 12 December 2013 Mitchell Brendon Varsity Match 2014 Oxford 43 6 Cambridge BBC Sport Retrieved 11 December 2014 Oxford claim fifth straight Varsity win in record rout ESPN Retrieved 11 December 2014 Oxford v Cambridge Varsity Match at Twickenham boasts two ex Sherborne School pupils westerngazette co uk Archived from the original on 11 December 2015 Retrieved 11 December 2014 Mitchell Brendon Men s Varsity Oxford 12 6 Cambridge BBC Sport Retrieved 10 December 2015 The Varsity Matches on LinkedIn ProudToBeAmateur oxfordrugby cambridgerugby Oxford and Cambridge agree to Varsity match switch The Varsity Match Retrieved 13 November 2020 Tigers to host iconic Varsity Matches Leicester Tigers Retrieved 29 March 2021 Bullivant Tom 2 April 2022 Oxford narrowly defeat 14 man Cambridge in Men s Varsity Rugby Match Retrieved 30 January 2023 Keating Jessica 13 October 2023 A NEW HOME FOR THE VARSITY RUGBY MATCHES University of Cambridge Retrieved 12 November 2023 a b c John Griffiths 2 January 2013 Varsity Matches and autumn tries espnscrum co uk Hands David 10 December 2002 Story of the Blues still more than academic The Times Retrieved 26 July 2009 Bale Steve 12 December 1995 Amateur ritual with City appeal The Independent Retrieved 26 July 2009 MMC Varsity Match Team Line Ups Rugby Football Union 28 November 2005 Retrieved 26 July 2009 permanent dead link a b Amy Wilson 21 October 2008 Varsity match sponsorship picked up by Nomura after Lehman collapse The Daily Telegraph Gabriel Savage 14 November 2012 Pol Roger and Glenfarclas sponsor Varsity Match 2012 thedrinksbusiness com The Varsity Match Partners Archived from the original on 11 December 2013 Retrieved 11 December 2013 Jefferies to Sponsor the Varsity Matches a b c The Varsity Match Famous Blues Rugby Football Union 29 July 2008 Archived from the original on 14 December 2008 Retrieved 26 January 2009 Mark Robinson All Blacks Retrieved 26 November 2013 Hewett Chris 10 December 1997 Rugby Union Varsity match underlines dearth of English talent Independent Archived from the original on 20 June 2022 Retrieved 26 November 2013 Faces in the Crowd Sports Illustrated 27 January 1975 Retrieved 8 December 2020 Anton Oliver s new game The Sunday Star Times 18 May 2008 Archived from the original on 13 September 2012 Retrieved 22 May 2008 Wildman Rob 4 December 2008 Oxford v Cambridge Varsity to star All Black Anton Oliver and Australia s Dan Vickerman The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 11 December 2008 Dan Vickerman will captain Cambridge University in the 2009 Nomura Varsity Match against Oxford The Daily Telegraph 3 December 2009 Retrieved 6 December 2009 Jamie Roberts to play for Cambridge in Varsity match BBC 17 June 2015 Retrieved 23 June 2015 Past Scores The Varsity Match Derby Day 2019 Derby Day 2019 Archived from the original on 28 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