Sefton RUFC

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Sefton RUFC
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Union Lancashire RFU
Founded1907;116 years ago (1907)
Location Liverpool, England
Ground(s)Thornhead Lane
ChairmanW F Jones
PresidentJim Henney
Coach(es)Alex Evans
Captain(s)Liam Brown
Top scorerWayne Osbourne
League(s) North 2 West
2019–2014th (relegated to Lancs/Cheshire 1)
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Official website
www.seftonrufc.co.uk

Sefton Rugby Union Football Club is an amateur rugby union team who are based in Liverpool, England. Sefton, is the oldest established Rugby Union Club in Liverpool. Situated in the West Derby district of the city, the Club can now claim to field sides from all age groups most weeks of the season.

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Current squad

Current Squad
NamePositionNationalityTeam
Jack Armstrong Hooker Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Billy Coulter Hooker Flag of Ireland.svg  IRE 1XV
Brian Gardner Prop Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Stuart Bailey (c) Prop Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
James Letherbarrow Prop Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Kevin Mainwaring Prop Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Grant Leary Lock Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Geraint Thomas Lock Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL 1XV
John Evans Flanker Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Louis Kempster Flanker Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Tom Fletcher No 8 Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Nathan Smith No 8 Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Matthew Thomas Scrum-half Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL 1XV
Jamie Luck Scrum-half Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL 1XV
Adam Marnell Fly-half Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Wayne Osbourne Fly-half Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Stephen Moffatt Centre Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Pete Hamlin Centre Flag of Ireland.svg  IRE 1XV
Colin Pascoe Centre Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Jamie Cuthbertson Wing Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO 1XV
Dave Stanistreet Wing Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Andy Thompson Wing Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
Liam Brown Full back Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV
James Corlett Full back Flag of England.svg  ENG 1XV

Location

Sefton 1XV Pitch having drainage work done on it. 3ps.jpg
Sefton 1XV Pitch having drainage work done on it.

Sefton RUFC Is located on Thornhead lane in the West Derby area of Liverpool Just of Leyfield Road. The clubhouse has had a lot of work done to it in recent years. Most notably including the installation of a brand new kitchen and flooring throughout the changing rooms. The club also has its own carpark that is capable of holding all the cars visiting on busy match days. Sefton has three rugby pitches that are maintained throughout the year. currently two of those pitches are equipped with full pitch flood lights and there are plans to get the third pitch flood lit too. Sefton's 1XV pitch has had a lot of time and money invested into it, In 2010 receiving a drainage system to help prevent any waterlogged games. The pitch also has a stand for supporters/substitutions/coaches which all-in-all makes this pitch possibly the best in the league.

Club honours

Notes

  1. The 1992–93 title win was for the 'Lancashire South' league back when South Lancs/Cheshire 2 was split into two regional divisions.

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