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Welwyn RFC

Welwyn Rugby Football Club (Commonly abbreviated as Welwyn RFC) is an English rugby union club playing in London 2 North West following their promotion from London 3 North West as runners up at the end of the 2017–18 season.

Welwyn
Full nameWelwyn Rugby Football Club
UnionHertfordshire RFU
Founded1931; 93 years ago (1931) As Welwyn (East)
LocationWelwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire
Ground(s)Hobbs Way
League(s)London 2 North West
2019–2013th (relegated to London 3 North West)
Team Kit
Official website
www.welwynrugby.co.uk

History edit

The club was formed in 1931 as Welwyn (East), after a number of Welsh from the valleys and Scots from the border woollen mills arrived in town to work in the local hosiery factory or in factories such as Murphy Radio, where they formed a rugby club and played on various pitches on the east side of town. The first president was a retired Irish army officer, Major C. D. Ross. Welwyn (East) was the second rugby club in Welwyn Garden City, after Mid Herts, which was formed in the mid-1920s and composed mainly of players from the west side of town. They had a pitch at Handside Lane but no clubhouse, only a small changing hut with a crude bath. In 1938, Welwyn (East) moved to share pitches with Mid Herts at Handside Lane.

During World War II both clubs closed down and, following the war, only Welwyn (East) restarted, and was renamed Welwyn RFC. They remained at Handside Lane, which still had no clubhouse, and as a result, all entertaining was carried out at local pubs. In 1952, a hut was purchased from a local chicken hatchery for £300 and dismantled, moved across town and re-erected by a team of players during the summer.

A further wooden building was presented by ICI in 1959 and again fitted out by players and committee. The club continued to grow until the current clubhouse was built in 1973, at a cost of £30,000, in which changing and social facilities were under the same roof for the first time. In 1996, the clubhouse was extended with the aid of a National Lottery grant.

In the first 30 years of the club's life there were several changes in the source of players. For the first 10 years the Welsh and Scots were predominant, but the Irish, mainly due to ICI, provided the main source of players for the next 20 years. Between 1931 and 1960, out of 20 captains, 17 were Welsh, Scots or Irish, while between 1950 and 1970 out of 15, 10 were from ICI.

Senior sides edit

In Hertfordshire, the President's Cup (County Cup) was introduced in 1971. Welwyn has reached the last eight on several occasions but the best performance was in 1988 when they lost narrowly to Cheshunt in the semi-final.

In the Herts Merit Table, introduced in 1980, Welwyn was runners up in 1997. In 1989, Welwyn was promoted into London NW3 as Champions of Herts 1 having beaten Barnet in a title decider. 1995–96 saw the club finish fourth in London League 3 NW. 1996–97 saw the club win London 3 NW, defeating Barnet in the last match of the season, when whichever club had won gained promotion. Promotion to London 2 North meant more travelling, e.g., to Diss, Great Yarmouth and Ipswich. At that time there were 17 teams playing each other in this league. Welwyn performed well at this level, finishing in fourth position in its first season. Soon after, the RFU reorganized all leagues to have a maximum of 12 teams playing home and away fixtures, as a result, London 2 North had to be reorganized. Despite finishing in 9th position out of 17 teams at the end of the season Welwyn was placed back in London 3 North West. In 2001, Welwyn were relegated to London 4 North West

The club regained promotion to London NW 3 in April 2003 and reached the quarter-final of the National Vase Competition in the same season with a young team. In season 2004–2005 Welwyn finished in fourth position and the club regained its place in London 2 North by winning promotion at the end of the 2006–7 season.

Mini/Junior section edit

The Mini/Junior section of the club was created in 1973 and now has in excess of 400 players ranging from the age of 6 upwards. They host many matches at home on Sunday mornings and have fixtures throughout the region. At the youngest age groups the teams are mixed, whilst there are separate boys' and girls' teams from secondary age upwards. The two girls' teams have won regional and national competitions.

Club honours edit

1st Team

2nd Team

  • Hertford RFC Floodlit Cup winners (3): 1993, 1994, 1995

Colts

  • Hertfordshire Colts Cup winners: 1996

Notable former players edit

External links edit

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Welwyn RFC news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions July 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Welwyn Rugby Football Club Commonly abbreviated as Welwyn RFC is an English rugby union club playing in London 2 North West following their promotion from London 3 North West as runners up at the end of the 2017 18 season WelwynFull nameWelwyn Rugby Football ClubUnionHertfordshire RFUFounded1931 93 years ago 1931 As Welwyn East LocationWelwyn Garden City HertfordshireGround s Hobbs WayLeague s London 2 North West2019 2013th relegated to London 3 North West Team KitOfficial websitewww wbr welwynrugby wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 History 1 1 Senior sides 1 2 Mini Junior section 2 Club honours 3 Notable former players 4 External linksHistory editThe club was formed in 1931 as Welwyn East after a number of Welsh from the valleys and Scots from the border woollen mills arrived in town to work in the local hosiery factory or in factories such as Murphy Radio where they formed a rugby club and played on various pitches on the east side of town The first president was a retired Irish army officer Major C D Ross Welwyn East was the second rugby club in Welwyn Garden City after Mid Herts which was formed in the mid 1920s and composed mainly of players from the west side of town They had a pitch at Handside Lane but no clubhouse only a small changing hut with a crude bath In 1938 Welwyn East moved to share pitches with Mid Herts at Handside Lane During World War II both clubs closed down and following the war only Welwyn East restarted and was renamed Welwyn RFC They remained at Handside Lane which still had no clubhouse and as a result all entertaining was carried out at local pubs In 1952 a hut was purchased from a local chicken hatchery for 300 and dismantled moved across town and re erected by a team of players during the summer A further wooden building was presented by ICI in 1959 and again fitted out by players and committee The club continued to grow until the current clubhouse was built in 1973 at a cost of 30 000 in which changing and social facilities were under the same roof for the first time In 1996 the clubhouse was extended with the aid of a National Lottery grant In the first 30 years of the club s life there were several changes in the source of players For the first 10 years the Welsh and Scots were predominant but the Irish mainly due to ICI provided the main source of players for the next 20 years Between 1931 and 1960 out of 20 captains 17 were Welsh Scots or Irish while between 1950 and 1970 out of 15 10 were from ICI Senior sides edit In Hertfordshire the President s Cup County Cup was introduced in 1971 Welwyn has reached the last eight on several occasions but the best performance was in 1988 when they lost narrowly to Cheshunt in the semi final In the Herts Merit Table introduced in 1980 Welwyn was runners up in 1997 In 1989 Welwyn was promoted into London NW3 as Champions of Herts 1 having beaten Barnet in a title decider 1995 96 saw the club finish fourth in London League 3 NW 1996 97 saw the club win London 3 NW defeating Barnet in the last match of the season when whichever club had won gained promotion Promotion to London 2 North meant more travelling e g to Diss Great Yarmouth and Ipswich At that time there were 17 teams playing each other in this league Welwyn performed well at this level finishing in fourth position in its first season Soon after the RFU reorganized all leagues to have a maximum of 12 teams playing home and away fixtures as a result London 2 North had to be reorganized Despite finishing in 9th position out of 17 teams at the end of the season Welwyn was placed back in London 3 North West In 2001 Welwyn were relegated to London 4 North WestThe club regained promotion to London NW 3 in April 2003 and reached the quarter final of the National Vase Competition in the same season with a young team In season 2004 2005 Welwyn finished in fourth position and the club regained its place in London 2 North by winning promotion at the end of the 2006 7 season Mini Junior section edit The Mini Junior section of the club was created in 1973 and now has in excess of 400 players ranging from the age of 6 upwards They host many matches at home on Sunday mornings and have fixtures throughout the region At the youngest age groups the teams are mixed whilst there are separate boys and girls teams from secondary age upwards The two girls teams have won regional and national competitions Club honours edit1st Team Hertfordshire Sevens Cup winners 2 1971 1978 Hertfordshire 1 champions 1988 89 Hertfordshire Sevens Plate winners 4 1989 1992 1994 1997 London Division 4 North West champions 2003 04 London 2 north east v north west promotion playoff winners 2006 07 Hertfordshire Presidents Tankard winners 2 2011 2015 2nd Team Hertford RFC Floodlit Cup winners 3 1993 1994 1995 Colts Hertfordshire Colts Cup winners 1996Notable former players editSteve Bates London Wasps England 1989 1 cap Hannah Botterman England Women Thomas Jankowski Poland John Wackett England 1959 2 caps Joe Worsley MBE London Wasps 1993 2011 273 matches England 1999 2011 78 caps External links edithttp www welwynrugby co uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Welwyn RFC amp oldid 1195490715, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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