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词条 Manchester Rugby Club
释义

  1. History

  2. Club honours

  3. Current standings

  4. Members who have been President of the RFU

  5. International players

  6. Notable players

  7. Captains of Manchester Football Club

  8. Notes

  9. References

  10. External links

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| chairman = Tim Harper
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Manchester Rugby Club, founded in 1860 as Manchester Football Club, is one of the first rugby union clubs in the world. Home matches are played at Grove Park in Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.

The club has a Senior Men's section (1st XV, 2nd XV and 3rd XV), a Women and Girls section, and also Minis, Juniors and Colts (Manchester Academy). The club's home colours are red and white narrow hooped shirts, white shorts and red and white hooped socks. Away colours are navy shirts with red piping, navy shorts and navy socks.[2] The men's 1st XV currently play in North 1 West, the sixth tier of the English rugby union system.

History

Although officially founded in 1860 as Manchester Football Club, a Manchester team actually first played in 1857, when the Gentlemen of Manchester and the Gentlemen of Liverpool came together to play a friendly game. Richard Sykes, a former Captain of Football at Rugby School set up the Manchester team and provided the ball. The game was advertised as "Rugby versus the World" and some fifty players arrived to play. There is no record of the score, however it appears that five goals were scored and so there must have been a winner.

Liverpool FC, who later merged with St Helens RUFC to form Liverpool St. Helens F.C, came into being not long afterwards. It is not known why Manchester did not also form at this date but the Liverpool and St Helens clubs' merger in 1986 left Manchester as the oldest rugby club in the world.

From 1919 until 1968 the club's home ground was at Moor Lane on Kersal Moor, now the home of Salford City Football Club.[3]

Manchester had very strong links with the early RFU, with two former presidents of MFC also taking the same office as President of the RFU (James MacLaren 1882-1884 and Roger Walker) 1894-1896. Other members who have been President of the RFU are J.W.H.Thorpe (1898-1900), James Milnes (1934), J.Reg.Locker (1967) and Dr.T.A.Kemp, MD, FRCP (1971).[4]

The club has provided a number of international players since 1871 (4 England players in the world's first ever international match against Scotland that year), including Albert Neilson Hornby, the first ever player to captain England at both rugby and cricket.The earliest international jersey is still on display in the clubhouse.

Manchester FC were also the first recognised association football side in Manchester, and they competed in the FA Cup before any of the region's other sides.[5] In 1894 Newton Heath (present day Manchester United) were banned from changing their name to Manchester FC by the FA and RFU because of the existence of the rugby side.[6] The full story of Manchester FC's association football history is detailed in Manchester A Football History where it is revealed they hold many Mancunian firsts. They were also the first English club side to play competitively in Scotland when they faced Queen's Park F.C. in the FA Cup in 1883-84[7]

Club honours

  • Glengarth Sevens Davenport Plate winners: 1974
  • North Division 1 champions: 1995-96{{#tag:ref|Manchester won North 1 when it was a tier 6 league between 1993-96. Prior and after this date North 1 was a tier 5 league and today's equivalent at tier 6 is North 1 East and North 1 West - two regional divisions.|group=a}}
  • Lancashire Cup winners (3): 1998, 1999, 2001
  • South Lancs/Cheshire 1 champions: 2016-17

Current standings

[https://www.englandrugby.com/fixtures-and-results/competitions/northern-division/2018-2019/group/26458#/table 2018-19 North West 1]

Members who have been President of the RFU

James Maclaren 1882-84

Roger Walker 1894-96

J. W. H. Thorpe 1898-1900

James Milnes 1934

J. Reg. Locker 1967

Dr. T. A. Kemp, MD, FRCP 1971

International players

E - England S - Scotland I - Ireland W - Wales

NZ - New Zealand F - France A - Australia

England international unless name prefixed

H. J. Turner S 1871

A. S. Gibson S 1871

W. McLaren S 1871

R. R. Osborne S 1871

J. S. Genth S 1874/75

R. Walker S 1874/76/79/80 I 1875

W. H. Hunt S 1876/77 I 1876/78

A. J. Bulteel I 1876

E. E. Marriott I 1876

(S) D. Drew E 1871/1876

W. Gregg S 1876 I 1876

R. Todd S 1877

T. Blatherwick I 1878

A. N. Hornby S 1877/78/81/82 I 1877/78/80/81/82

F. D. Fowler S 1878/79

W. E. Openshaw I 1879

(I) J. Heron E 1879 S 1877

H. C. Rowley S 1879/80/81/82 I 1879/80/81/82 W 1881

W. R. Richardson I 1881

J. W. Schofield I 1880

R. Hunt S 1881 I 1880/82 W 1881

J. T. Hunt S 1881 I 1882/84

(W) C. P. Allen E 1884 S 1884

F. T. Wright S 1881

J. H. Payne S 1882/83 I 1883/84/85 W 1883/85

C. Anderton NZ 1889

F. A. Leslie Jones IW 1895

(I) D. C. Woods S NZ 1889

(S) J. E. Orr E 1890/91/92/93 I 1889/90/91/92/93 W 1890/91/92

E. F. Fookes S 1896/97/99 I 1896/97/98/99 W 1896/97/98

(S) C. J .Fleming E 1896 I 1896/97

A. O. Dowson S 1899

(S) H. Rottenburg E 1899/1900 W 1899/1900 I 1897

Capt. E. I. M. Barrett S 1903

Leonard Haigh S 1910/11 I 1910/11 W 1910/11 F 1911

F. G. Handford SIWF 1909

C. S. Williams F 1910

(I) Dr.T. Smyth E 1908/09/10/11/12 W 1908/09/10/11 S 1908/09/10/11 F 1910

J. A. Schofield W 1911

(I) W. J. Cullen E 1920

G. S. Conway S 1920/22/23/24 I 1920/22/23/24 W 1922/23/24/27 F 1920/21/22/23/24 NZ 1925

(S) R. S. Simpson I 1922

(S) A. L. Gracie I 1921/22/23 E 1921/22/23 W 1921/22/23 F 1921/22/23/24

B. S. Chantill WESF 1924

(S) Dr. A. C. Gillies E 1924/25/27 I 1924/27 W 1924/25/26/27 F 1925/26/27

P. H. Davies I 1927

G. S. Wilson WI 1929

Dr. T. A. Kemp W 1937/47 I 1937 S 1938 A 1947

T. F. Huskinson S 1936/38 W 1936/37/38 I 1936/37/38

(S) A. H. Drummond WI 1938

R. S. L. Carr WIS 1939

C. B. Holmes S 1947 I 1948 F 1948/1955

H. Scott F 1955

(I) Fr. J. M. Cunningham E 1955 F 1955/56 S 1955/56 W 1955/56

A. B. W. Risman W 1959/61 I 1959/61 S 1959/61 F 1959/61 A 1961

N. J. Drake-Lee W 1963/64/65 I 1963/64 S 1963 F 1963 NZ 1964

D. W. A. Rosser W 1965/6 ISF 1965

(I) B. J. O’Driscoll FESW 1971

(I) J. O’Driscoll S 1978/80/81/82/83 A 1979 E 1980/81/82/83 F 1980/81/82/83 W 1980/81/82/83

(I) M. Moylett E 1988

Notable players

  • Albert Neilson Hornby, the first ever player to captain England at both rugby and cricket
  • Richard Osborne, played for England in first international in 1871
  • William MacLaren, played for England in first international in 1871
  • Arthur Sumner Gibson, played for England in first international in 1871
  • H.J.C. Turner, played for England in first international in 1871
  • Andrew Bulteel, played for England in the last 20 a-side match against Ireland in 1875
  • Ernest Marriott, played for England in the last 20 a-side match against Ireland in 1875
  • Hugh Rowley, played nine times for England (from 1879 to 1882)
  • Roger Walker, England international and President of the Rugby Football Union
  • Daniel Collins - Scored 45 tries in just under 100 appearances for Manchester

Captains of Manchester Football Club

1860/67 R. Sykes

1868 W. Maclaren

1869/70 W. Grave

1871 J. McLaren

1872/79 R. Walker

1880/81 A. N. Hornby

1882 J. W. Schofield

1883 E. Storey

1884 J. E. Fletcher

1885/87 J. D. Wormaid

1888 F. A. Andrew

1889/90 A. H. Molesworth

1891/92 G. N. M. Cameron

1893 D. C. Woods

1894 W. B. Steel

1895 K. P. Birley

1896 W. Parlane

1897 W. G. Hogg

1898 W. Parlane

1899 T. A. Kingscote

1900 G. Cookson

1901/03 F. J. Milne

1904 J. Milnes

1905 V. P. Gamon

1906 F. I. Dixon

1907/08 J. Hunter

1909 H. Whitehead

1910 L. Haigh

1911 H. E. Latham

1912 J. Tolson

1913 T. Entwisle, J. C. Barrett

1919 G. Folds

1920 W. Sutcliffe

1921 G. Folds

1922 W. M. Hoyle

1923 H. S. Jones

1924 D. Peak

1925/27 A. L. Gracie

1928/29 Dr. A. C. Gillies

1930 L. J. O’Reilly

1931 H. C. S. Jones

1932 F. Hughes

1933/35 T. A. Bell

1936 J. M. Lee

1937/38 T. A. Bell

1939 J. M. Lee

1945 G. W. Singleton

1946/48 A. G. Komrower

1949/50 P. G. Clemence

1951/53 A. Ferguson

1954/55 P. T. Baines

1956 D. Stewart

1957 J. E. Cooper

1958 P. Batten

1959 G. D. Parker, H. Scott

1960/62 K. Jones

1963 G. St. J. L. Goddard

1964 P. D. G. Ross

1965/66 Dr. J. B. O’Driscoll

1967 M. Wright

1968 E. A. Wright

1969 W. J. Chadwick

1970 D. A. Hancock

1971 R. J. K. Newitt

1972 N. P. G. Ross

1973/74 C. R. Unsworth

1975 J. R. Gadd

1976 J. Wharton

1977 P. Jarvie

1978 G. Hughes, L. Sampson

1979 L. Sampson

1980 C. Hanson

1981 S. Bell

1982 S. Burnage

1983 D. Cotter

1984 G. Stewart

1985 S. Litster, G. Birch

1986 G. Birch

1987 R. Smith

1988/94 D. A. Kelly

1995 A. S. Hanson

1996 N. Hitchen, S. Swindells

1997/98 S. Swindells

1998/2000 S. Swindells

2000 G. Gerrard

2001/02 D. Mukalt

2002/03 A. Aylesbrook

2003 M. Armstrong

2004 M. Armstrong

2005 J. Bramhall

2006 J. Bramhall

2007 J. Bramhall

2008 N. Flynn

2009 J. Doney, D. Carlton

2010 D. Carlton

2011 D. Carlton

2012 R. McCartney

2013 R. McCartney

2014 T. Fantom

2015 B. Jenkins

2016 K. Higginson

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fanzone.co.uk/Team/Manchester-Rugby-Union-.aspx |title=Manchester Rugby Union - Grove Park, Grove Lane, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, England, SK8 7NB |publisher=FanZone |date= |accessdate=2017-06-26}}
2. ^Manchester Rugby Club
3. ^{{cite book|last=Inglis|first=Simon|title=Played in Manchester|publisher=English Heritage|date=2004|page=37|isbn=1873592787}}
4. ^Manchester Football Club 125th Anniversary Book by Len Balaam
5. ^James, Gary. Manchester A Football History, pp 35–39
6. ^James, Gary. Manchester A Football History, pp 28–30
7. ^James, Gary. Manchester A Football History (James Ward, Halifax), 2008, {{ISBN|978-0-9558127-0-5}}

References

{{Reflist}}

External links

  • Official website
  • [https://twitter.com/ManchesterRugby Official Twitter]

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