Dear Friends, Supporters, and Rugby Fans,
Good afternoon, and welcome to Harrogate Rugby Club for this national league home game against Sheffield RUFC.
Are you not entertained?
The cry that goes up from Maximus Decimus Meridius to the assembled hordes would not have been out of place last Saturday when we hosted 2nd in the table Lymm. A tough and visceral game with brilliance from many and mistakes from a few (including the referee) that was able to separate two teams that should not be so separate as the National League 2 table might show. Despite the worst fears of the travelling committee, it was not Harrogate’s day…again!
This brings us to today, and another top side (currently 3rd) to a well-drained and resilient Harrogate pitch for what I am sure will again be a test of strength, skill and commitment to the cause. While 2 points were very welcome last week as they lifted us off the bottom of the table and within 5 points of local rivals Otley. We are running out of time to secure enough if we think bonus points are going to get us to safety. We need to win. The odds would say it won’t be today, but they said that last week and look how close we came to proving everyone wrong!
Have a great day and Come on the Gate!
Yours in Rugby,
Mark Garrett
Chairman, Harrogate RUFC
History
Records show that rugby football was being played in the City of Sheffield as long ago as the early 1860s indeed four Sheffield players represented Yorkshire in the first ever recorded county match against Lancashire in 1869. Officially Sheffield Rugby Union Football Club was founded in 1902 and subsequently found a permanent home at Abbeydale Park, Dore in 1920 where it has three senior pitches.
Over the years Sheffield RUFC has enjoyed mixed fortunes, existing as it does, in a city focussed primarily upon soccer, but arguably its most successful seasons were in the late 1970s into the early years of the centennial that heralded the advent of the professional era. During this time the club was proud to be numbered within the vanguard of senior clubs playing at the highest level, initially as a member of the Northern Merit Tables and ultimately the National Leagues.
Sheffield RUFC has a tremendous historical record and Corinthian tradition in promoting the sport of rugby union at all levels establishing a thriving youth section following the Second World War and is able to boast one of the first ‘colts’ teams in Yorkshire.
The onset of the professional era and the demise of school sport within the city led to a decline in the fortunes of the first team and subsequently demotion from National League status in 2004.
Early years
The first match to be played on the new ground was a loss against Leicester Westleigh. The rest of the season proved to be more fruitful. 1952 saw the 50th anniversary of the club and the Golden Jubilee with matches against a Yorkshire XV and Plymouth Albion to celebrate; Sheffield winning both.
1970s
It was the 1970s that saw Rugby Union change quite dramatically and with it Sheffield RUFC. The change from friendlies to a competitive structure was the forerunner to the League system. The 1970s were to be halcyon years seeing such players as Alan Old, the emergence of the flair of Bill Reichwald and Michael Stuart. More talent in Brian Firth, George Kirkpatrick, Steve Newsome, Mike Gange, Chris Sharpe and John Cowell to name a few, playing for the club and winning both county and national honours. Sheffield also qualified for the Northern Merit Table, playing the North’s elite clubs.
1980s
The 1980s saw a great deal of re-building after retirements and players moving away from Sheffield but home grown talent continued to flourish. Great talent such as Miles Pierce, Michael Stuart, David Holmes, Robin Goodliffe, Nick Crapper and Simon Mugford graced the field. 1981 saw a memorable highlight in the trip of Sheffield RUFC to play Swansea at St Helens ground, with nine internationals in their side.
1990s
The 1990s saw Sheffield captained still by Bill Reichwald and including some great talent; Doncaster trio Dave (The Badger) Bosworth, Andy Gough and Alistair Challoner and Kerry Morley, Dave Fairclough, Ian Wright, Dave Watson and Rob Parr, amongst others and playing the likes of Nuneaton, Lydney, Redruth, Sale and Askeans as well as all of our Yorkshire rival clubs and the odd friendly against up and coming sides such as Wharfedale and Rotherham. 1990 also saw the Sheffield side make it through to the final of the Yorkshire Cup, narrowly losing to old enemy Wakefield 23–3. This decade also saw the changing face of Sheffield Rugby as both the pitch and stand were rebuilt.
15 – Kristan Dobson
14 – Fred Chell
13 – Kodie Brook
12 – Junior Nuu
11 – Jake Abram
10 – Charlie Metcalf
9 – Rory MacNab
1 – Jacob Percival
2 – Steve Maycock
3 – Henry Derbyshire
4 – Jack Gilmartin
5 – Sam Brady (Capt)
6 – Will Pritchard
7 – Will Hill
8 – Oli Tomalin
Replacements:
16 – Oliver Fretwell
17 – Charlie Head
18 – Ben Richardson
19 – Amrit Sharma
20 – Oliver Toomey
15 – George Castledine
14 – James Flint
13 – Alex Pegg
12 – William Smith
11 – Christian Hooper
10 – Callum Posa
9 – Elliot Fisher
1 – Ben Whitney
2 – Rhodri Campbell
3 – Jake Hicklin
4 – Archie Crapper
5 – Dominic Parsons
6 – Robert Fawdry
7 – Angus Hughes
8 – Ryan Burrows
Replacements:
18 – Alexander Reid
17 – Aaron Lonsdale
21 – Matthew Adcock
19 – Lewis Taylor
20 – Matty Drennan
Today’s Officials:
Date | Opposition | Home/Away | Result | Date | Opposition | Home/Away | Result |
07-Sep-24 | Billingham | Away | 33- 12 L | 21-Dec-24 | Wharfedale | Away | 18 – 15 L |
14-Sep-24 | Wharfedale | Home | 29-35 L | 01-Feb -25 | Sheffield | Home | |
21-Sep-24 | Sheffield | Away | 57-19 L | 18-Jan-25 | Preston Grasshoppers | Away | 38 – 31 L |
28-Sep-24 | Preston Grasshoppers | Home | 31-38 L | 25-Jan-25 | Lymm | Home | 31 – 26 L |
05-Oct-24 | Lymm | Away | 57-24 L | 08-Feb-25 | Chester | Away | |
12-Oct-24 | Chester | Home | 22-16 W | 15-Feb-25 | Fylde | Home | |
19-Oct-24 | Fylde | Away | 61-14 L | 01-Mar-25 | Sheffield Tigers | Away | |
26-Oct-24 | Sheffield Tigers | Home | 33-34 L | 08-Mar-25 | Hull Ionians | Home | |
09-Nov-24 | Hull Ionians | Away | 25-23 L | 15-Mar-25 | Tynedale | Home | |
16-Nov-24 | Tynedale | Away | 33-33 D | 22-Mar-25 | Otley | Away | |
30-Nov-24 | Otley | Home | 39-7 BW | 05-Apr-25 | Hull | Home | |
07-Dec-24 | Hull | Away | 29-12 L | 12-Apr-25 | Leeds Tykes | Away | |
14-Dec-24 | Leeds Tykes | Home | 22-47 L | 26-Apr-25 | Billingham | Home |
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