Hove Rugby Club

English rugby union club, based in Hove, East Sussex

Rugby team
England Hove Rugby Football Club
Full nameHove Rugby Club
UnionSussex RFU
Founded1933; 93 years ago (1933) (Sussex Yeomanry)
1952; 74 years ago (1952) (Hove Rugby Club)
LocationHove, East Sussex, England
Ground(s)Hove Recreation Ground, Shirley Drive, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 6NQ
Chairman James Finlason
PresidentEngland Adam Tunesi
Coach(es)James Trevis (Men's Senior Head Coach)
Callum Blackburn (Women's Senior Head Coach)
CaptainEngland Ian Saunders
League(s)Counties 1 Surrey/Sussex (Men's 1st XV)
Women's Championship South East 2 (Women's 1st XV)
2024-259th (Men's 1st XV)
9th (Women's 1st XV)
Official website
www.hoverugby.club

Hove Rugby Club is an English community rugby union club, who play at Hove Recreation Ground in Shirley Drive Hove, and are affiliated to the English RFU via the Sussex RFU. They currently play in London 2 South East - a level 7 league of the English rugby union system - following their relegation from London 1 South at the end of the 2018–19 season.

History

Beginnings

Territorial Army officers and men of the Sussex Yeomanry formed a rugby club, which was affiliated to the Rugby Football Union in 1933. Records of their results have been lost in the mist of time but, post war in 1945 the players reformed and continued to turn out on Saturdays, the home matches being played at East Brighton Park.[1]

In 1952 the Yeomanry could no longer continue without an influx of new players. The members approached Alderman Arthur Brocke who was then Mayor of Hove and Councillor Jack Woolley. They secured a pitch in Hove Park and the old timber Scout Hut was refurbished and extended to provide showers, kitchen and a bar.

Hove Recreation Ground

The local Council had plans for Hove Park and the rugby Club had to plan for a move. After many false starts, the Club finally moved the short distance to Hove Recreation Ground ready for the start of the 2002–2003 season. The building of excellent new facilities and the provision of four pitches at one location gave the Club the facilities it needed to break out from the lower levels of the English structure and to enable it to look to the future.

The new Clubhouse was opened by the Mayor of Brighton and Hove in August 2002 – coincidentally, this was the Club's 50th anniversary as Hove Rugby Club.

Current

Hove Men's 1st XV currently play Counties 1 Surrey/Sussex - London & SE Division

The Women's 1st XV currently play in the Women's Championship South East 2

The Hangover Trophy

The Val Hayes Memorial Hangover Trophy is an annually contested fixture on New Year's Day between a Hove Rugby Club Invitation XV team and another club or invitational team. Originally the fixture was contested by Hove Rugby Club and the Robin Hood pub in Brighton, and now the fixture is sponsored by the Seafield pub.

Alumni

Club honours

Men's 1st XV:

Men's 4th XV:

Women's 1st XV:

  • Intermediate Cup winners: 2014–2015

References

  1. ^ "Home". Hove Rugby Club. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b "England U20 3-38 NZ U20". BBC. 22 June 2008. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  • Hove Rugby Club website
  • Hove Rugby Club History Site Archived 11 July 2018 at the Wayback Machine
  • Sussex RFU CB website
  • London Divisional RFU website
  • Rugby Football Union website
  • Hove RFC Facebook Page
  • Hove Rugby Club Twitter
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