Sheffield RUFC

Sheffield
Full nameSheffield Rugby Union Football Club
UnionYorkshire RFU
Nickname(s)Sheff
Founded1902; 122 years ago (1902)
LocationDore, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Ground(s)Abbeydale Park (Capacity: 3,200 (100 seats))
ChairmanAndrew Langdale
PresidentNick Crapper
Coach(es)Anthony Posa, Craig West
League(s)National League 2 North
2023–243rd
Team kit
Official website
www.pitchero.com/clubs/sheffield/

Sheffield Rugby Union Football Club is a rugby union club based at Abbeydale Sports Club in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.[1] The club play in National League 2 North, at the fourth level of the English rugby union system, following promotion from the Midlands Premier at the end of the 2021–22 season.

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.

Club awards

Always seeking to be at the forefront of developing and being in line with RFU guidance the club achieved the RFU Seal of Approval back in October 2007.

The clubs history, stakes a firm commitment to the true values of rugby union, and these have also been seen through recent awards, of being the first club in Yorkshire, to receive the Referees ‘Fair Play & Pleasure to Referee’ awards to both the senior and youth sections, in season 2011–12.

More recently the club has been awarded two National ‘President XV awards for its efforts in both coaching, and player retention, in season 2012–13.

Colours

Home: the traditional colours are a royal blue and white hoops shirt, navy blue shorts and red socks with white and blue hoops. For the 2019/2020 season Sheffield will be wearing light blue and navy blue hoops, with navy blue shorts and plain red socks to celebrate the centenary of playing at Abbeydale Park.

Away: red shirt with navy blue shorts and red socks with white and blue hoops.

Men's seniors

Sheffield RUFC currently have four senior teams and a sevens team.

Season 2012–13

  • The 1st XV played in North East One and were unlucky not to get a play-off spot this season 2012–13, and have improved their position in all of the last three seasons.
  • the 2nd XV played their first season in the Yorkshire Merit League Premiership ( finishing 3rd ) after gaining promotion the year before.
  • the 3rd XV had a strong season and showed the strength in depth of Sheffield Rugby Club by winning the South District League 2, and gaining promotion. There was a re-structuring of the leagues in season 2013–14, so the 3rd team while being promoted, played in the newly formed, Western Championship. ( which is one league below the 2nd team)
  • the 4th team, has traditionally been a ‘fun’ team, playing occasional games, generally for the ‘older’ players who simply just want to turn out and play. They play in the South District Merit league 1.

Sheffield Ladies

Sheffield Ladies RUFC was established in 1996 and has gone from strength to strength in the intervening years successfully competing within the National Leagues and providing numerous County representative players as well as a recent England International player. Excellent links have been forged with the two highly regarded Sheffield Universities and this has encouraged players of all abilities to flourish in any aspect and at any level of rugby they wish including obtaining coaching and refereeing qualifications.

Sheffield Ladies have competed in North 2 for many years always finishing in the top part of the table, finishing 2nd in season 2012–13, and having only lost 1 game all season. Sheffield has supported Emily Braun in her early days before she gained her first England caps in the 6 nations in 2010. Sheffield Ladies has had many girls represent Yorkshire with Charlotte Evans captaining them for 2 years, Charlotte has also represented North of England for 3 years and has been an England trials. Sheffield Ladies is a section which helps girls develop in any aspect of rugby they wish. They have good links with the Sheffield Hallam and Sheffield University ladies by giving players the opportunity to train and potentially play for Yorkshire County and Divisional sides. We also aim to help interested players gain their rugby coaching and refereeing qualifications. In season 2012–13 Andrea Dobson, was capped for the National side at Rugby League.

Coaching

A professional approach to coaching and education is maintained with over sixty-five Rugby Ready and over 60 coaches qualified to RFU Levels 1 or 2

Age Grade

The ‘Age Grade’ ( previously Mini & Junior ) Rugby Section, was established in the mid 1940s and boasted one of the first Colts (U19’s) teams in Yorkshire. Slowly over the years the club has expanded and developed its membership base in its Mini (U7-U12), Junior (U13-U16), &Colts (U17’s and U19’s). The steady growth has ensured that Sheffield have fielded a side in every Age since the mid 1980s, and this was further helped and maintained following the momentum of England’s World Cup win in 2003, this influx is expected again come the World Cup in England in 2015. From 2003 through to 2013, the playing membership has grown from 125, to now over 350 Children. (The largest Age grade section, in the North of England.) Regularly Sheffield provides at least 3 to 4 Semi-Finalists, and nearly always at least 1 winning side in the prestigious Yorkshire Cup, competitions. Over the past 10 years, 9 of the Senior Colts sides have competed very well in the Premier league, and nearly always finishing in the top 4.

The Mini and Junior Section of the Rugby Club has witnessed considerable success for over the past thirty years. Indeed, there are over three hundred and fifty boys and girls from across the full spectrum of the city registered with the section and this represents the largest age-grade section in the North of England.

Many of the young players have achieved representative honours and during the last season over thirty players were selected to represent their district (South Yorkshire) and above (County). Embracing the diversity agenda, Sheffield RUFC is committed to continuing and improving its Mini and Junior Section and will continue to see home nurtured players progress into representation within the four senior teams and hopefully beyond.

Juniors and Minis

Sheffield RUFC provide rugby union at every level.

Boys

SRUFC have a boys team at every level from under 7s to under 17s. Many of the boys go on to represent county and above at their respective age groups. Once junior level has finished most will move on to the Colts or one of the senior teams.

Club records list

Most wins in a season 30 / 1969–70

Most points in a season 995 / 2002–03

Most tries in a season 140 / 2002–03

Most points in a game 92 v Scarborough 2002–03

Most points against in a game 83 v Coventry 1997–98

Biggest win 92–5 v Scarborough 2002–03

Biggest defeat 0–66 v Headlingley 1922–23

Longest winning run 19 games / 1965–66

Longest losing run 17 games / 2004–05

Current standings

2024–25 National League 2 North table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Leeds Tykes 14 13 0 1 486 254 +232 12 1 65 Promotion place
2 Lymm 14 13 0 1 529 314 +215 13 0 65
3 Sheffield 14 13 0 1 480 250 +230 11 1 64
4 Fylde 13 9 0 4 439 341 +98 9 2 47
5 Wharfedale 14 8 0 6 358 365 −7 10 1 43
6 Tynedale 14 5 3 6 346 434 −88 8 2 36
7 Hull Ionians 14 5 0 9 418 377 +41 9 6 35
8 Chester 14 5 0 9 422 468 −46 8 3 31
9 Otley 14 5 1 8 327 441 −114 5 2 29
10 Hull 14 5 0 9 343 449 −106 6 3 29
11 Preston Grasshoppers 14 4 1 9 362 457 −95 7 3 28
12 Sheffield Tigers 14 3 1 10 303 366 −63 6 6 26
13 Harrogate 14 2 1 11 328 490 −162 7 5 22 Relegation place
14 Billingham 13 3 1 9 272 407 −135 4 1 19
Updated to match(es) played on 21 December 2024. Source: National League Rugby [2]
Rules for classification: 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

Ground

Sheffield RUFC are based at Abbeydale Park in Dore, a village that forms part of the southern suburbs of Sheffield. Positioned on the outskirts of the city, the ground benefits from good transport links and the Dore and Totley railway station is a few minutes walk away. The club has been based at Abbeydale Park since 1919, having previously played at grounds in Sandygate and Tinsley.[3]

The ground is part of a greater sports complex which has facilities for cricket, hockey, tennis, and a multitude of other sports as well as rugby union. Facilities at the rugby ground include a large club-house and bar, several pitches including a main pitch with grand-stand, while excellent flood-lights enable matches to be played throughout the winter months. There is a choice of two car parks at the complex, although it can get very full during the season.[4]

In terms of capacity, the rugby ground has space for around 3,200 spectators, including 224 seated in the stand. The ground was host to Rotherham Titans semi-final play-off games in the RFU Championship in 2014 and 2015 and saw attendances of 3,267 and 3,227 respectively.[5][6] In recent years Sheffield achieved a attendance of 1,820 against city rivals Sheffield Tigers in their National League 2 North game on 23 December 2017.

Honours

Notes

References

  1. ^ Tony Williams and Bill Mitchell, ed. (1990). Courage Official Rugby Union Club directory 1990–91. Windsor: Burlington Publishing Co. Ltd. ISBN 1873057-024.
  2. ^ "National League 2 North". NCA Rugby.
  3. ^ "History". Sheffield RUFC (Pitchero). Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  4. ^ "Facilities". Sheffield RUFC (Pitchero). Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  5. ^ "Rugby union: Heroic Titans lose out to big-spending Bristol". Sheffield Telegraph. 19 May 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Rotherham Titans 16 Bristol 24 (agg 36–56): Titans bow out despite reducing deficit to just two points at one stag". The Star. 11 May 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2018.

Read other articles:

العلاقات الآيسلندية الشمال مقدونية آيسلندا شمال مقدونيا   آيسلندا   شمال مقدونيا تعديل مصدري - تعديل   العلاقات الآيسلندية الشمال مقدونية هي العلاقات الثنائية التي تجمع بين آيسلندا وشمال مقدونيا.[1][2][3][4][5] مقارنة بين البلدين هذه مقارنة عا...

 

 

Piala Generalísimo 1954Negara SpanyolJumlah peserta14Juara bertahanBarcelonaJuaraValencia(gelar ke-3)Tempat keduaBarcelonaJumlah pertandingan27Jumlah gol99 (3.67 per pertandingan)Pencetak gol terbanyak Manuel Badenes(Valencia C.F.)(7 gol)← 1952–1953 1955 → Piala Generalísimo 1954 adalah edisi ke-50 dari penyelenggaraan Piala Raja Spanyol, turnamen sepak bola di Spanyol dengan sistem piala. Edisi ini dimenangkan oleh Valencia setelah mengalahkan Barcelona pada pertandingan final d...

 

 

Possibly extinct language of Vanuatu NavwienNative toVanuatuRegionMalakulaNative speakershandful (2013)[1]Language familyAustronesian Malayo-PolynesianOceanicSouthern OceanicNorth-Central VanuatuCentral VanuatuMalakulaMalakula InteriorNavwienLanguage codesISO 639-3None (mis)Glottolognavw1234ELPNavwienNavwien is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger Navwien is a possibly extinct language of Vanuatu, presumably one of the Ma...

For other uses, see Castres (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Castries. Subprefecture and commune in Occitania, FranceCastresSubprefecture and communeHouses by the Agout Coat of armsLocation of Castres CastresShow map of FranceCastresShow map of OccitanieCoordinates: 43°36′00″N 2°15′00″E / 43.6000°N 2.2500°E / 43.6000; 2.2500CountryFranceRegionOccitaniaDepartmentTarnArrondissementCastresCantonCastres-1, 2 and 3IntercommunalityCA Castres MazametGover...

 

 

Disambiguazione – Se stai cercando altri significati, vedi The Animals (disambigua). The AnimalsThe Animals Paese d'origine Regno Unito GenereRhythm and blues[1]Blues rock[2] Periodo di attività musicale1962 – 1969 EtichettaColumbiaDeccaMGMJetI.R.S.AtcoAtlanticABKCO Records Album pubblicati17 Studio11 Live2 Raccolte4 Sito ufficiale Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale Gli Animals sono stati una rock band britannica degli anni sessanta origina...

 

 

UmbrellaSingel oleh Rihanna featuring Jay-Zdari album Good Girl Gone BadDirilis29 Maret 2007Format12 maxi single, digital downloadDirekam2007GenreR&B, PopDurasi4:14LabelDef JamPenciptaJay-ZProduserTerius The Dream Nash, Christopher Stewart Umbrella adalah single pertama Rihanna dari album ketiganya, Good Girl Gone Bad. Menampilkan CEO Def Jam CEO Jay-Z, single ini memenangkan Video of the Year dan Monster Single of the Year pada 2007 MTV Video Music Awards. Menurut para penulisnya, lagu i...

Luigi Buzzi Leone (Viggiù, 24 novembre 1823 – Viggiù, 14 marzo 1909) è stato uno scultore italiano. Biografia Nasce a Viggiù, il 24 novembre 1823, da una famiglia di artisti, i Buzzi Leone, di cui sarà l'esponente più famoso. Il padre, Giacomo, fu direttore della Veneranda fabbrica del Duomo di Milano, mentre, il fratello maggiore, Giuseppe, si fece notare a Parigi per la rappresentazione realistica degli animali che modellava dal vero al Giardino Zoologico. Buzzi Leone acquisì i pri...

 

 

Хип-хоп Направление популярная музыка Истоки фанкдискоэлектронная музыкадабритм-энд-блюзреггидэнсхоллджаз[1]чтение нараспев[англ.]исполнение поэзииустная поэзияозначиваниедюжины[англ.]гриотыскэтразговорный блюз Время и место возникновения Начало 1970-х, Бронкс, Н...

 

 

Artikel ini memberikan informasi dasar tentang topik kesehatan. Informasi dalam artikel ini hanya boleh digunakan untuk penjelasan ilmiah; bukan untuk diagnosis diri dan tidak dapat menggantikan diagnosis medis. Wikipedia tidak memberikan konsultasi medis. Jika Anda perlu bantuan atau hendak berobat, berkonsultasilah dengan tenaga kesehatan profesional. Penyakit BehçetMulut penderita BehçetInformasi umumSpesialisasiImunologi, Reumatologi  Penyakit Behçet atau Sindrom Behçet, Morbus B...

This article is about the song by Joe Liggins. For the pianist nicknamed The Honeydripper, see Roosevelt Sykes. For the album by Roosevelt Sykes, see The Honeydripper (Roosevelt Sykes album). For the album by Jack McDuff, see The Honeydripper (Jack McDuff album). Honeydripper redirects here. For the film, see Honeydripper (film). 1945 song by Joe Liggins and His HoneydrippersThe HoneydripperSong by Joe Liggins and His HoneydrippersReleasedApril 1945RecordedApril 20, 1945LabelExclusive Records...

 

 

This article is about the mainline station. For the Paris Métro station, see Bercy (Paris Métro). Terminal railway station in Paris, France Paris BercyBourgogne – Pays d'AuvergneExterior of stationGeneral informationLocation48 bis Boulevard de BercyParisFranceCoordinates48°50′21″N 2°22′59″E / 48.839039°N 2.383081°E / 48.839039; 2.383081Owned bySNCFLine(s)Paris–Marseille railwayTracks6 + car loading tracksConnections    RATP Bus: &...

 

 

1958 short-lived confederation of Iraq and Jordan This article is about the 1958 confederation between the Kingdom of Iraq and the Kingdom of Jordan. For the 1958–1961 confederation between the United Arab Republic and the Kingdom of Yemen, see United Arab States. For the general concept of a united Arab state, see Arab Union. For other uses, see Arab federation (disambiguation). Hashemite Arab Federationالاتحاد العربي الهاشميAl-Ittihad Al-‘Arabī Al-Hashimi1958 FlagCa...

1969 novel by Peter O'Donnell A Taste for Death Hardcover first edition, 1969, Souvenir Press, design by Jim HoldawayAuthorPeter O'DonnellLanguageEnglishSeriesModesty BlaiseGenreSpy fictionPublisherSouvenir PressPublication date1969Publication placeUnited KingdomMedia typePrint (hardback and paperback)Pages288Preceded byI, Lucifer Followed byThe Impossible Virgin  A Taste for Death is the title of an action-adventure novel by Peter O'Donnell which was first published ...

 

 

Diese Liste zählt die Mitglieder der Hamburgischen Bürgerschaft während der 15. Wahlperiode (1993–1997) auf. Inhaltsverzeichnis A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Bild Name Fraktion Anmerkungen Petra Adam-Ferger SPD Barbara Ahrons CDU Andreas Bachmann GAL Rolf-Peter Bakker SPD Ab dem 15. August 1996 Ausübung des Bürgerschaftsmandats eines Senators. Günter Barnbeck SPD Vom 6. Oktober bis 15. Dezember 1993 und ab dem 17. Januar 1995 Ausübung des Bürgerschaftsmandats e...

 

 

Government hospital in Davao City, Philippines Hospital in Davao City, PhilippinesSouthern Philippines Medical CenterDepartment of HealthShow map of MindanaoShow map of PhilippinesGeographyLocationJ.P. Laurel Avenue, Bajada, Davao City, PhilippinesCoordinates7°05′57″N 125°37′11″E / 7.09912°N 125.61960°E / 7.09912; 125.61960ServicesBeds1,500HistoryFormer name(s)Davao Public HospitalDavao General HospitalDavao Medical CenterOpened1917LinksWebsitespmc.doh.gov....

Open-source gretl is an example of an open-source statistical package ADaMSoft – a generalized statistical software with data mining algorithms and methods for data management ADMB – a software suite for non-linear statistical modeling based on C++ which uses automatic differentiation Chronux – for neurobiological time series data DAP – free replacement for SAS Environment for DeveLoping KDD-Applications Supported by Index-Structures (ELKI) a software framework for developing data mi...

 

 

В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Волож. Аркадий Волож Имя при рождении Аркадий Юрьевич Волож Дата рождения 11 февраля 1964(1964-02-11)[1] (60 лет) Место рождения Гурьев, Казахская ССР, СССР Гражданство  СССР Россия Мальта[2] Род деятельности...

 

 

Pour les articles homonymes, voir Attert. Cet article est une ébauche concernant une localité de la province de Luxembourg. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Attert Quartier de la vieille église Saint-Étienne Héraldique Drapeau Administration Pays Belgique Région  Région wallonne Communauté  Communauté française Province  Province de Luxembourg Arrondissement Arlon Bourgmes...

В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с именем Марио. В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с именем Сержио. Марио Сержио Общая информация Полное имя Марио Сержио Понтес ди Пайва Прозвище Vesgo (Косоглазый), Rei do Gatilho (Король спускового крючка) Родился 11 марта 1950(1950-03-11)Рио-де-...

 

 

Canadian physician (1868/69–1940) Maude AbbottBornMaude Elizabeth Seymour Abbott(1868-03-18)March 18, 1868St. Andrews East, Quebec, CanadaDiedSeptember 2, 1940(1940-09-02) (aged 72)Montreal, QuebecAlma materBishop's University Faculty of Medicine (now McGill University)OccupationPhysicianKnown forExpert on congenital heart disease Maude Elizabeth Seymour Abbott (March 18, 1868[Note 1] – September 2, 1940) was a Canadian physician, among Canada's earliest female ...