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Oxfordshire
Rugby Union Clubs |
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| Oxford, Banbury, Abingdon, Bicester, Henley on Thames, Thame, Wantage and Witney
rugby
union clubs |
Youth section of Abingdon Rugby Club. |
A friendly but ambitious local club, with a 1st XV playing in the National Leagues, 5 other senior sides, and highly respected well-organised Junior and Mini sections. The success of these sections is reflected in the Chinnor alumni who have moved on to play Premiership and England rugby, including Paul Volley, Tom Varndell, Dave Seymour and Bob Baker. |
The Gosford All Blacks were founded on May 15, 1956, taking their name from the touring New Zealand All Blacks of that season.
The facilities are extensive and include eight team-changing rooms, officials changing rooms, first aid and office rooms.
Upstairs has a fully equipped kitchen and bar, with twin function areas and a dance floor. The showpiece floor to ceiling window, overlooking both the first and second team pitches, is ideal for the armchair supporters. |
Harwell Rugby Club, based in South Oxfordshire on the Harwell Science and Innovation campus |
Henley Rugby Club is the leading rugby club based in the Thames Valley.
The club was founded in 1930 by old boys of Henley Grammar School and following a break during the War years, it was re-founded in 1954, subsequently changing its name to Henley RFC in 1963.
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Oxford RFC grew out of the Oxfordshire Nomads RUFC, formed in 1909 by an enthusiastic group of local sportsmen, leading a Nomadic existence by playing on various grounds in and around the City. 100 years old in 2009 |
Witney Rugby Club |
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