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Worthing RFC

Worthing Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union team playing in the fourth tier of the English rugby union league system; National League 2 East. The first XV, nicknamed The Raiders, were runners-up to Henley Hawks in the National League 2 South 2012–13 season and qualified for a play-off against the runners-up of National League 2 North, Stourbridge winning 28 – 26.[2][3][4] In doing so, the club became the first club from Sussex to play in the third tier of English rugby.[5] The club also has a number of other teams, and while their 2nd XV is non-league, their 3rd XV currently plays in the Sussex Spitfire 1 league.[6] Worthing also have a successful Ladies 1st XV who are currently in 2nd place in the National Challenge South East South 2 league

Worthing
Full nameWorthing Rugby Football Club
UnionSussex RFU
Nickname(s)Raiders
Founded1920; 104 years ago (1920)
LocationAngmering, West Sussex, England
Ground(s)Roundstone Lane (Capacity: 1,500 (100 seats)[1])
Coach(es) Fred Pierrepoint
Luke Wallace
Captain(s) Jack Forrest
League(s)National League 2 East
2023-2412th
Team kit
Official website
worthingrfc.co.uk

History edit

A group of local sportsmen meeting at York House formed the club on the 10 September 1920.[7] They had no ground or equipment,[7] and initially borrowed a field from a local farmer off Wallace Avenue in West Worthing[8] before moving to the Rotary Ground at Broadwater.[7] In the 1924–25 season the club moved to Rugby Road in West Worthing. The Rugby Road ground was the club's home until 1927, when a 6-acre (24,000 m2) site was purchased in Castle Road, West Tarring.[7] The club moved to its current location at Roundstone Lane in Angmering in 1977 and the ground is now designated a Centre of Excellence for rugby in Sussex. The ground is approximately 5.5 miles (8.9 km) west of the centre of Worthing. Worthing has a proud history of mini and junior rugby, having been the first club in England to offer mini rugby and having held the first mini rugby festival in England which attracted hundreds of teams in the early 90s.

Current standings edit

2023–24 National League 2 East Table
Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Losing bonus Points
1 Esher (C) 26 22 0 4 1108 598 510 21 4 113
2 Barnes 26 21 0 5 883 631 252 18 4 106
3 Dorking 26 19 1 6 971 676 295 23 3 104
4 Henley Hawks 26 16 2 8 784 680 104 19 2 89
5 Tonbridge Juddians 26 14 1 11 844 714 130 20 7 85
6 Bury St Edmunds 26 14 1 11 813 653 160 17 6 81
7 Canterbury 26 13 0 13 808 736 72 16 5 73
8 Old Albanian 26 12 0 14 802 828 -26 17 4 69
9 Westcombe Park 26 10 2 14 735 741 -6 16 9 69
10 Guernsey Raiders 26 11 0 15 685 856 -171 16 2 62
11 Sevenoaks 26 11 1 14 605 724 -119 10 4 60
12 Worthing Raiders 26 7 0 19 761 963 -202 18 5 51
13 Wimbledon (R) 26 6 1 19 686 899 -213 13 5 44
14 North Walsham (R) 26 1 1 24 432 1218 -786 6 0 12
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background is the promotion place. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 27 April 2024

Source: National League 2 East RFU [9]


Honours edit

1st team:

Worthing Senior I:

Worthing Senior II:

Club colours edit

The original club colours were green and white stripes, which were also sported by Old Guilfordians RFC.[7]

The choice of the present royal blue with chocolate and gold hoops was made in 1927.[7] The scheme is an amalgamation of the colours of Dulwich College, Mill Hill School and Cranleigh School where many of the team members had been to school.[7]

Notable former and current players edit

Coaching Team and Player Highlights edit

In July 2011, former Ireland international Kieron Dawson was appointed head coach of Worthing Rugby Football Club, succeeding Will Green.[11]

Lock forward Charlie McGowan made an appearance for the Barbarians against the Combined Services at Plymouth in the annual Remembrance Match in November 2013. He was also selected for the England Counties squad for their match against a Scotland Club XV at Fylde’s Woodlands Memorial Ground on 27 February 2015.

Hooker Matt Miles (ex Raiders captain) had previously played for Northampton Saints and Ulster before joining Worthing RFC.

For the 2016/17 season, former Worthing RFC 1st XV Coach and former Director of Rugby at Cornish Pirates Ian Davies rejoined the Raiders as Director of Rugby with former Raiders wing Ben Coulson and former Raiders Captain Jody Levett on the coaching staff.

In 2020 Rene Draude took up the role of Director of Rugby with former Harlequins centre Jordan Turner-Hall as Head Coach and they took the team to two consecutive 4th placed finishes in the league.

Former player Matthew McLean retired at the end of the 2022/23 season, having played 308 games for the club and amassed 3,038 points (a National League 2 record) including 173 tries during his playing career with the Raiders.

For the 2023/24 season, Fred Pierrepoint took on the position of Head Coach, assisted by Luke Wallace and current players Frank Taggart (forwards) and Tom Bowen (backs). A difficult season for Worthing due to retirements, long-term injuries, suspensions and unavailability meant that Worthing struggled for much of the time but eventually secured their place in National League 2 East finishing in twelfth place.

References edit

  1. ^ "Championship Rugby on The South Coast". Rolling Maul. 4 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Results - SSE National League 2S". The Rugby Paper. 12 May 2013. p. 32.
  3. ^ "National League 2 South". Rugby Football Union.
  4. ^ "RFU National Leagues (levels 1-4)". Sussex Rugby Football Union.
  5. ^ Legg, Mike (13 September 2013). "Worthing Raiders Fired Up For Historic Home Clash". The Argus. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  6. ^ "Sussex Spitfire 1". Rugby Football Union.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g "Worthing RFC official website". Worthing Borough Council. 30 September 2008. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
  8. ^ Elleray, D. Robert (1998). A Millennium Encyclopaedia of Worthing History. Worthing: Optimus Books. ISBN 0-9533132-0-4
  9. ^ "National League 2 East". England Rugby.
  10. ^ . www.hampshirerugby.co.uk. Archived from the original on 21 May 2014.
  11. ^ "Raiders Get Underway for 2011/12". Retrieved 20 July 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Worthing Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union team playing in the fourth tier of the English rugby union league system National League 2 East The first XV nicknamed The Raiders were runners up to Henley Hawks in the National League 2 South 2012 13 season and qualified for a play off against the runners up of National League 2 North Stourbridge winning 28 26 2 3 4 In doing so the club became the first club from Sussex to play in the third tier of English rugby 5 The club also has a number of other teams and while their 2nd XV is non league their 3rd XV currently plays in the Sussex Spitfire 1 league 6 Worthing also have a successful Ladies 1st XV who are currently in 2nd place in the National Challenge South East South 2 leagueWorthingFull nameWorthing Rugby Football ClubUnionSussex RFUNickname s RaidersFounded1920 104 years ago 1920 LocationAngmering West Sussex EnglandGround s Roundstone Lane Capacity 1 500 100 seats 1 Coach es Fred Pierrepoint Luke WallaceCaptain s Jack ForrestLeague s National League 2 East2023 2412thTeam kitOfficial websiteworthingrfc wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 History 2 Current standings 3 Honours 4 Club colours 5 Notable former and current players 6 Coaching Team and Player Highlights 7 References 8 External linksHistory editA group of local sportsmen meeting at York House formed the club on the 10 September 1920 7 They had no ground or equipment 7 and initially borrowed a field from a local farmer off Wallace Avenue in West Worthing 8 before moving to the Rotary Ground at Broadwater 7 In the 1924 25 season the club moved to Rugby Road in West Worthing The Rugby Road ground was the club s home until 1927 when a 6 acre 24 000 m2 site was purchased in Castle Road West Tarring 7 The club moved to its current location at Roundstone Lane in Angmering in 1977 and the ground is now designated a Centre of Excellence for rugby in Sussex The ground is approximately 5 5 miles 8 9 km west of the centre of Worthing Worthing has a proud history of mini and junior rugby having been the first club in England to offer mini rugby and having held the first mini rugby festival in England which attracted hundreds of teams in the early 90s Current standings edit2023 24 National League 2 East Table vte Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Losing bonus Points 1 Esher C 26 22 0 4 1108 598 510 21 4 113 2 Barnes 26 21 0 5 883 631 252 18 4 106 3 Dorking 26 19 1 6 971 676 295 23 3 104 4 Henley Hawks 26 16 2 8 784 680 104 19 2 89 5 Tonbridge Juddians 26 14 1 11 844 714 130 20 7 85 6 Bury St Edmunds 26 14 1 11 813 653 160 17 6 81 7 Canterbury 26 13 0 13 808 736 72 16 5 73 8 Old Albanian 26 12 0 14 802 828 26 17 4 69 9 Westcombe Park 26 10 2 14 735 741 6 16 9 69 10 Guernsey Raiders 26 11 0 15 685 856 171 16 2 62 11 Sevenoaks 26 11 1 14 605 724 119 10 4 60 12 Worthing Raiders 26 7 0 19 761 963 202 18 5 51 13 Wimbledon R 26 6 1 19 686 899 213 13 5 44 14 North Walsham R 26 1 1 24 432 1218 786 6 0 12 If teams are level at any stage tiebreakers are applied in the following order Number of matches won Difference between points for and against Total number of points for Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams Number of matches won excluding the first match then the second and so on until the tie is settled Green background is the promotion place Pink background are relegation places Updated 27 April 2024Source National League 2 East RFU 9 Honours edit1st team London Division 3 East champions 2001 02 London Division 2 South champions 2002 03 10 London 1 v South West 1 promotion play off winner 2007 08 National League 2 North v South promotion play off winner 2012 13 Worthing Senior I Sussex Late Red 3 West champions 2011 12 Sussex 2 champions 2013 14 Worthing Senior II Sussex Late Red 3 West champions 2012 13Club colours editThe original club colours were green and white stripes which were also sported by Old Guilfordians RFC 7 The choice of the present royal blue with chocolate and gold hoops was made in 1927 7 The scheme is an amalgamation of the colours of Dulwich College Mill Hill School and Cranleigh School where many of the team members had been to school 7 Notable former and current players edit nbsp Dino Lamb nbsp Tom Bowen England 7s nbsp Matthew McLean Wales U19s nbsp Joe Marchant nbsp Joe Launchbury nbsp Joe Marler nbsp Martyn Elms England U16s nbsp Semisi Taulava nbsp James Chisholm England U20s nbsp Piers O Conor England U20s nbsp Harry Sloan England U20s nbsp nbsp Amy Wilson Hardy Team GB Olympics Women s 7s 2016 England Women s 15s amp 7sCoaching Team and Player Highlights editIn July 2011 former Ireland international Kieron Dawson was appointed head coach of Worthing Rugby Football Club succeeding Will Green 11 Lock forward Charlie McGowan made an appearance for the Barbarians against the Combined Services at Plymouth in the annual Remembrance Match in November 2013 He was also selected for the England Counties squad for their match against a Scotland Club XV at Fylde s Woodlands Memorial Ground on 27 February 2015 Hooker Matt Miles ex Raiders captain had previously played for Northampton Saints and Ulster before joining Worthing RFC For the 2016 17 season former Worthing RFC 1st XV Coach and former Director of Rugby at Cornish Pirates Ian Davies rejoined the Raiders as Director of Rugby with former Raiders wing Ben Coulson and former Raiders Captain Jody Levett on the coaching staff In 2020 Rene Draude took up the role of Director of Rugby with former Harlequins centre Jordan Turner Hall as Head Coach and they took the team to two consecutive 4th placed finishes in the league Former player Matthew McLean retired at the end of the 2022 23 season having played 308 games for the club and amassed 3 038 points a National League 2 record including 173 tries during his playing career with the Raiders For the 2023 24 season Fred Pierrepoint took on the position of Head Coach assisted by Luke Wallace and current players Frank Taggart forwards and Tom Bowen backs A difficult season for Worthing due to retirements long term injuries suspensions and unavailability meant that Worthing struggled for much of the time but eventually secured their place in National League 2 East finishing in twelfth place References edit Championship Rugby on The South Coast Rolling Maul 4 March 2013 Results SSE National League 2S The Rugby Paper 12 May 2013 p 32 National League 2 South Rugby Football Union RFU National Leagues levels 1 4 Sussex Rugby Football Union Legg Mike 13 September 2013 Worthing Raiders Fired Up For Historic Home Clash The Argus Retrieved 3 November 2013 Sussex Spitfire 1 Rugby Football Union a b c d e f g Worthing RFC official website Worthing Borough Council 30 September 2008 Retrieved 28 January 2010 Elleray D Robert 1998 A Millennium Encyclopaedia of Worthing History Worthing Optimus Books ISBN 0 9533132 0 4 National League 2 East England Rugby L2S 02 03 www hampshirerugby co uk Archived from the original on 21 May 2014 Raiders Get Underway for 2011 12 Retrieved 20 July 2011 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Worthing RFC amp oldid 1222482022, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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