Reading R.F.C.

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Reading RFC
Full nameReading Rugby Football Club
Union Berkshire RFU
Nickname(s)The Green Machine
Founded1898;127 years ago (1898)
Ground(s) Holme Park
Top scorerAlex Dorliac
League(s) Regional 2 South Central
2022–23 6th
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Reading R.F.C. is an English rugby union club, which runs a total of 21 sides across men's, women's, girls' and junior rugby and is based in the village of Sonning, on the outskirts of Reading. The 1st XV play in Regional 2 South Central. They additionally play Walking Rugby which is a more accessible version of the game [1]

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History

Reading was originally formed as 'Berkshire Wanderers' in July 1898 when RFU President Roger Walker, RFU Secretary George Rowland Hill and Cambridge Blue G R Joyce held a meeting in Pangbourne. Their aim was to set up a rugby club in Reading and the first game was played at the County Cricket Ground, Kensington Road, in September 1898. The club led a nomadic existence until, shortly before World War II, they moved to their present headquarters at Holme Park, Sonning. The club's name was changed to Reading in 1956 and the first trophy was won in 1970 when Marlow were beaten 16–3 at Maidenhead in the inaugural Berkshire Cup Final.

In the 1970s, Reading went into decline as Maidenhead and then Abbey became predominant in Berkshire. However, a successful colts side, organised by the late John Silverthorne, formed the basis of a revival following a disastrous 1982–83 season in which only one game was won.

Coach Jeff Owen and skipper Ian Turrell joined forces in the early 1980s and through their emphasis on forward power, Reading became known as "The Green Machine". The Berkshire Cup was won for the second time in 1986 and then regularly until the Wanderers – the 2nd XV – won it for a record tenth time, beating Bracknell in the final. The Southern Merit Table was also won six times in less than a decade. In the 1986–87 season, the team won 30 out of 34 matches and also reached the third round of the John Player Cup, running Coventry, then amongst the country's elite, very close before going down 26–12.

When the leagues started in 1987, Reading were placed in South West Division Two and lost their first-ever league game at home to Berry Hill. Nevertheless, they finished second in the league and were promoted. Three successive promotions under Mike Tewkesbury's guidance from 1992–93 took Reading into the country's top thirty teams. Reading played five seasons at this level, peaking at a final position of 6th, but by the time Tewkesbury left in 1999 problems were already apparent, as successive financial cuts had depleted the squad. Successive relegations took the side back into South West Division One.

However, with Alastair McHarg and Dick Michael at the helm, steady progress was made over the next three seasons, culminating in promotion to National Division 3 South in 2004. The 2004–05 season started badly, with defeat in the hot sunshine at Hertford, but it ended entertainingly with a 50–28 win against old rivals Lydney and a creditable sixth place. The 2005–06 season started in much the same way with early defeats and many team changes due to injuries. However, there was no revival after Christmas as opportunities were missed in consecutive weeks for wins over Rosslyn Park and Southend which saw Reading return to South West Division 1. The worst moments for the team and supporters were the defeats at relegation rivals Bracknell and Old Patesians.

The 2006–07 season saw an end of season upsurge in form with Reading finishing fifth in the table. [2] [3]

The 2007–08 season saw them relegated to South West Division Two where they were originally placed when leagues started in 1987.

The 2008–09 season saw them promoted again but this was short lived as they were relegated once more in season 2009–10.

The 2009–10 season has the team finishing 5th in the South West 1 East Division.

The 2010–11 season saw another mid table finish of 6th place.

Honours

Men's 1st XV:

Men's 2nd XV:

Men's 3rd XV:

Men's 4th XV:

Men's Rugby

The first team squad is amateur, the club also field a 2nd (Wanderers), 3rd (Vikings) & 5th (Saxons) team. The club have an over-35s squad (4th team), the "Rhinos".

Men's 1st XV Previous Seasons

2000/01-2009/10

SeasonLeagueFinishNumber of Teams
2000-01
2001-02South West 14th12
2002-03South West 12nd12
2003-04South West 11st12
2004-05National League Three South6th14
2005-06National League Three South13th14
2006-07South West 15th9
2007-08South West 110th12
2008-09South West 2 East2nd12
2009-10National League 3 South West12th14

2010/11-2019/20

SeasonLeagueFinishNumber of Teams
2010-11South West 1 East6th14
2011-12South West 1 East6th14
2012-13South West 1 East3rd14
2013-14South West 1 East9th14
2014-15South West 1 East9th14
2015-16South West 1 East11th14
2016-17South West 1 East14th14
2017-18Wadworth 6X Southern Counties North7th14
2018-19Wadworth 6X Southern Counties North8th12
2019-20Wadworth Southern Counties North2nd12

2020/21-

SeasonLeagueFinishNumber of Teams
2020-21 COVID-19
2021-22Tribute Southern Counties North2nd12
2022-23Regional 2 Tribute South Central6th12
2023-24Regional 2 South Central12th12
2024-25Counties 1 Tribute Southern NorthTBC12


Women's Rugby

"Reading Ladies" are now a well-established team, playing regular Sunday fixtures against teams throughout the region. On 2 January 2008, a combined Berkshire and Buckinghamshire side played Canada U19s at RRFC. [4] The half-time score was 19–5 to the visitors with the Canadian women's under-19 side eventually winning 41–5. [5]

Reading under-15s girls and under-18s girls make up most of the Berkshire County sides and recently have had two England International girls and one Scotland International girl making the squads from Reading RFC.

In 2014–15 the under-18 Berkshire Barbarians girls side (combined Newbury RFC & Reading RFC) won the National 15's title as well as the Wasp's 10's Worthing 10's and National 7's titles

In 2016 The Berkshire Barbarians became just Reading & Newbury girls and then in Sep 2017 the cluster fully split leaving Reading RFC as a standalone girls club. In 2018–19 the U18 Team won the Area2 Cup by beating London Scottish U18 Girls making it the national Semi finals where they lost to Pulborough the eventual winners. The U15 team were beaten at the Area Semi Final stage. At the 2019 Worthing 10's the U15's were runners up to OA's and the U18's won the cup narrowly beating Dorchester.

2 U18 players represented England U18 Girls vs Emerging Wales during 2019 and past players played for several Tyrell's Premiership teams. [6]

Women's 1st XV Previous Seasons

2010/11-2019/20

SeasonLeagueFinishNumber of Teams
2010-11RFUW Championship South West 23rd8
2011-12RFUW Championship South West 26th7
2012-13Women's Championship South West 25th7
2013-14Women's Championship South West 26th9
2014-15Women's Championship South West 28th8
2015-16Women's NC South East West 14th9
2016-17Women's NC South East West 14th8
2017-18Women's NC South East West 14th8
2018-19Women's NC South East West 16th8
2019-20Women's NC 1 South East (North)5th8

2020/21-

SeasonLeagueFinishNumber of Teams
2020-21 COVID-19
2021-22Women's NC 1 South West (East)8th9
2022-23Women's NC 1 South East (West)3rd10
2023-24Women's NC 1 South West (East)4th8
2024-25Women's NC 1 South West (East)TBC7

Youth Rugby

Reading have seen a resurgence in youth rugby and now have representative teams in all age categories (under7s to under 11s). Youth rugby (boys) is played on Sunday mornings, with sides for all age grades from u12s to Colts. Reading also have a thriving and very successful girls section with teams playing on Sunday afternoons at under-12s, 14's, 16's and 18s as well as our senior ladies side, the Kites.

Reading Rugby Club also has the highest level of RFU accreditation with the RFU Whole Club Seal of Approval award on top of its Mini/Midi Seal of Approval Level 3, along with Club Mark and Sport England.

Past players (Men)

Past players (Women)

References

  1. "Walking Rugby | Berkshire RFU" . Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  2. "McHarg targets third spot". Reading Evening Post . 2 March 2007. Archived from the original on 23 April 2007. Retrieved 6 January 2008.
  3. "Rugby: Bracknell must win or be relegated". Reading Evening Post . 13 April 2007. Archived from the original on 23 April 2007. Retrieved 6 January 2008.
  4. "U19 Women: A Number of Tour Rookies on Squad to England". rugbycanada.ca. 25 December 2007. Retrieved 29 December 2007.
  5. "U19 Women: Canada makes it two in a row on tour to England". rugbycanada.ca. 2 January 2008. Retrieved 6 January 2008.
  6. "Berkshire Barbarian U18 Girls win National Cup - News - Newbury U18 Girls - Newbury Blues". Archived from the original on 23 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015.