Nottingham R.F.C.
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| Full name | Nottingham Rugby Club | ||
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| Union | Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire RFU | ||
| Founded | 1877 | ||
| Ground | Lady Bay Sports Ground (Capacity: 3,700[a]) | ||
| Chairman | Alistair Bow | ||
| President | Nigel Bettinson-Eatch | ||
| Director of Rugby | Craig Hammond | ||
| League | Champ Rugby | ||
| 2024–25 | 7th | ||
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| Official website | |||
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Nottingham Rugby Club is a rugby union club based in Nottingham, England. The club's first team currently plays in the Champ Rugby, the second tier of the English rugby union system.
The first XV are nicknamed The Archers, in reference to the famous Robin Hood. Now situated in the Lady Bay area of Nottingham, the club was formerly based at Meadow Lane, the home ground of Notts County F.C. They previously played at Ireland Avenue in Beeston until the end of the 2005–06 season.
History
[edit | edit source]The club was established circa 1877 by Alexander Birkin after returning from Rugby School, where he was introduced to the sport. The Birkin family later purchased the land at Ireland Avenue that would be the home of the club until 2006.
The club's heyday was in the late 1980s with a number of top international players representing the first XV. These included Simon Hodgkinson, Rob Andrew, Gary Rees, Dusty Hare and Brian Moore (also a Lion) representing England and Chris Gray representing Scotland.
The advent of professionalism[citation needed] saw the Green & Whites fall on hard times and the first XV narrowly avoided relegation to the regional divisions in 2002–03. The club has bounced back since then and was promoted into National League One in 2003–04. The club finished a creditable 7th in 2005–06 before leaving Ireland Avenue after 102 years. Alistair Bow was appointed chairman in 2010 after having been a director since 2008.
On 30 July 2010 the club signed an agreement to become part of Notts County PLC.[1]
In early July 2012 it was announced that Martin Haag had become the new director of rugby at the club. Martin Haag appointed Dan Montagu captain on 21 July 2015. He replaced Brent Wilson who retired at the end of 2014–15 season. Since then Ian Costello has been appointed as Head Coach, with Neil Fowkes and Alex O'Dowd rounding out the coaching team.
A change in funding by the RFU ahead of the 2020–21 season forced the club into become only a part-time professional club.[2]
Ground
[edit | edit source]Founded in 1877, the club originally played in a field behind the White Hart Inn in Lenton. In 1904 the club purchased land in the village of Beeston and were able to have their first permanent ground, initially known as Rylands Road but becoming Ireland Avenue by 1947. By the advent of league rugby in the late 1980s the capacity of Ireland Avenue was around 4,950 which included a covered grandstand with seating. The club would play at Ireland Avenue for over a century, eventually selling the ground for housing development in 2004.[3][4]
The club spent a couple of seasons ground sharing at Notts County's home, Meadow Lane between 2004 and 2006. Since 2006 the club have been based at Lady Bay Sports Ground at Lady Bay. Ground capacity at Lady Bay was originally 3,500 but this has risen to 3,700 for the 2024–25 season, when a Lady Bay ground record of 3,690 watched the club's Premiership Rugby Cup game against Leicester Tigers on 22 November 2024.[5]
Honours
[edit | edit source]- Midland Counties Senior Cup winners: 1905–06
- Midland Counties Junior Cup winners: 1907–08
- Noel Syson Cup (Notts, Lincs & Derby Sevens) winners: 1935, 1936, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1959, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1983
- Middlesex Sevens winners: 1944–45
- Midland Merit Table champions: 1984–85
- Selkirk Sevens winners: 1990–91
Current standings
[edit | edit source]{{#section:2025–26 Champ Rugby|Table}}
Current squad
[edit | edit source]The Nottingham squad for the 2025–26 season is:[6]
Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.
Notable former players
[edit | edit source]British & Irish Lions
[edit | edit source]The following Nottingham players have been selected for the Lions tours while at the club:
Rugby World Cup
[edit | edit source]The following are players which have represented their countries at the Rugby World Cup while playing for Nottingham:
| Tournament | Players selected | England players | Other national team players |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | 2 | Brian Moore, Gary Rees | |
| 1991 | 3 | Gary Rees, Simon Hodgkinson | Chris Gray |
| 2011 | 4 | James Arlidge Japan, Sione Kalamafoni Tonga, Tim Usasz United States, Filipo Levi Samoa | |
| 2019 | 1 | Shane O'Leary Canada |
Other notable former players
[edit | edit source]The following players have played for Nottingham and have been capped by their national side.
- England Rob Andrew, England and British & Irish Lions
- England Vincent Cartwright, England captain
- England Dusty Hare, England and British & Irish Lions
- United States Chris Wyles, United States
- New Zealand Ali Williams, All Black #1022
- England Chris Oti, England
- England Tom Youngs, England and British & Irish Lions
- England Alex Corbisiero, England and British & Irish Lions
- England Nick Preston, England
- England Neil Back, England and British & Irish Lions
- Wales Ellis Mee, Wales
Notes
[edit | edit source]- ^ Lady Bay capacity increased from 3,500 to 3,700 for the 2024–25 season.
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External links
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