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Oxford University RFC Full name Oxford University Rugby Football Club Nickname(s) Blues Founded 1869; 155 years ago (1869 ) Location Oxford , England Ground(s) Iffley Road (Capacity: 5,500[ 1] )Captain(s) Louis Jackson & Jessica Abele
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The Oxford University Rugby Football Club (Oxford University RFC or OURFC) is the rugby union club of the University of Oxford .[ 2] [ 3] The club contests The Varsity Match every year against Cambridge University at Twickenham .
The 1889 Oxford University Rugby Union Varsity Match team
The University of Oxford RFC was founded in 1869, fifteen months before the creation of the Rugby Football Union . The first Varsity Match was played in February 1872 in Oxford at 'The Parks ', the following year the return game was played in Cambridge on Parker's Piece . In 1874 it was decided that the game be played on a neutral ground. Oxford, like rivals Cambridge, have supplied hundreds of players to national teams, and was key in spreading the sport of rugby throughout Britain as past students brought the game back to their home counties. The very first international player to be capped whilst at Oxford was Cecil Boyle , who represented England in 1873 , one season before Cambridge University. In 1951 OURFC became the first Western rugby team to tour Japan after World War II .[ 4]
OURFC currently has 3 Men's teams: 1st XV Blues, 2nd XV Greyhounds and 3rd XV Whippets. All three teams play Varsity matches against their respective Cambridge opponents. Additionally, there is also a Men's U20s squad which contest their own Varsity Match alongside the Women's 2nd XV.[ 4]
1906 joint team photo of Oxford University RFC and the South African national rugby union team
Major R. V. Stanley was an Oxford local who took a hearty interest in the development of OURFC, becoming its first representative on the RFU Committee 1903–27. The first recorded Stanley's Match took place in 1919, after the 1914 match was cancelled due to the outbreak of World War I. An invitational squad, similar to the Barbarians, the Major Stanley's XV historically drew in big name players such as Thomas Voyce and William Wavell Wakefield. Major Stanley's Match is an annual fixture played in preparation of the Varsity Match and recent Stanley's XVs have included Cardiff RFC .[ 6] In 2019, the centenary year of the first Major Stanley's fixture, the Women's Blues faced the first ever Major Stanley's Women's XV.[ 7]
Sue Day (St. John's) as England Captain in 2007
Oxford University WRFC was founded in 1988 and has been playing Cambridge University WRUFC annually since. The first women's Varsity was won by Cambridge; Oxford currently have 20 Varsity victories to Cambridge's 13. Notable players include Sue Day (St John's), who has won 59 England caps.[ 8]
As of May 2015, Oxford University RFC and Oxford University WRFC have officially merged into one University RFC.[ 4] 2015 also marked the first year that the women's Varsity Match was held at Twickenham on the same day as the men's game. OURFC Women's 1st XV compete in BUCS Premiership South.[ 9]
Oxford University Greyhounds:
Oxford University Women's Blues:
Oxford University RFC has fielded over 300 international rugby players, many of whom were first Capped during their time playing for the club.[ 11]
The following former Oxford University players have been capped at full international level.[ 12]
Blues are listed in brackets:
British & Irish Lions
Australia
Australia – Thomas Baxter (1958, 59)
Australia – Bill Calcraft (1986, 87)
Australia – Bill Campbell (1987)
Australia – Troy Coker (1988, 89)
Australia – Philip Crowe (1981, 82, 83)
Australia – Roger Davis (1974,75)
Australia – Bob Egerton (1987, 88)
Australia – Tom Lawton (1921, 22, 23)
Australia – Brendan Nasser (1992)
Australia – Roland Raymond (1924)
Australia – Brett Robinson (2000, 01)
Australia – Joe Roff (2006, 07)
Australia – Bill Ross (1980)
Australia – Ainslie Sheil (1958)
Australia – Ian Williams (1988)
Canada
England
England – Harry Alexander (1897, 98)
England – Edward Baker (1893, 94, 95)
England – Doug Baker (1952)
England – Stuart Barnes (1981, 82, 83)
England – Lancelot Barrington-Ward
England – Tremlett Batchelor (1906)
England – Harold Bateson (1874, 75, 77)
England – Thomas Batson
England – Brian Black (1929)
England – Charles Bolton
England – Edgar Bonham-Carter (1890, 91)
England – Brian Boobbyer (1949, 50, 51)
England – Ian Botting (1949, 50)
England – Cecil Boyle
England – William Bromet (1889)
England – Marshall Brooks (1873)
England – Henry Brougham
England – Bruno Brown (1910, 11, 12)
England – Tony Bucknall (1965, 66)
England – Richard Budworth (1887, 88, 89)
England – Lewis Cannell (1948, 49, 50)
England – Godfrey Carey (1891, 92, 93, 94)
England – Vincent Cartwright (1901, 02, 03, 04)
England – Richard Cattell (1893)
England – William Cheesman (1910, 11)
England – Ernest Cheston
England – Percy Christopherson (1886, 87, 88)
England – Charles Cleveland (1885, 86)
England – William Collins
England – Paul Cooke (1936, 37)
England – Edward Court (1882, 83)
England – Peter Cranmer (1933, 34)
England – Gordon Cridlan (1928, 29, 30)
England – Charles Crosse (1874)
England – John Currie (1954, 55, 56, 57)
England – Alfred Davenport
England – Phil de Glanville (1990)
England – Robert Dengland Winton (1888, 89, 90)
England – Ted Dillon
England – Arthur Dingle (1911)
England – Peter Dixon (1967, 68, 69, 70)
England – Denys Dobson (1899, 1900, 01)
England – Martin Donnelly (1946)
England – Aubrey Dowson (1896)
England – John Dugdale
England – Arthur Evanson (1880, 81)
England – Frank Evershed
England – William Fletcher (1972, 73, 74)
England – Howard Fowler (1877, 78)
England – Edward Fraser (1873, 74, 75)
England – Hubert Freakes (1936, 37, 38)
England – Harold Freeman
England – Nigel Gibbs
England – Charles Gibson
England – Arthur Gibson
England – Simon Halliday (1979, 80, 81)
England – Curly Hammond (1899, 1900)
England – Reginald Hands (1908, 09)
England – Charles Harper (1897, 98)
England – Danny Hearn (1964)
England – Arthur Heath (1875, 77, 78, 79)
England – Anthony Henniker-Gotley (1909)
England – Ronald Hillard (1923, 24)
England – Bob Hiller (1965)
England – Harold Hodges (1905, 06, 07, 08)
England – Murray Hofmeyr (1948, 49, 50)
England – Peter Hordern (1928)
England – Peter Howard (1929, 30)
England – Rupert Inglis (1883, 84)
England – Francis Isherwood (1872)
England – Jake Jacob (1923, 24, 25)
England – John Kendall-Carpenter (1948, 49)
England – Charles Kent (1972, 73, 74, 75)
England – Richard Kindersley (1882, 83)
England – Harold Kittermaster (1922, 24)
England – Ronald Lagden (1909, 10, 11)
England – Archibald Law (1875)
England – Frederic Lee (1874, 75, 76, 77)
England – Frederick Leslie-Jones (1894, 95, 96)
England – Mike Marshall (1936, 37, 38)
England – John Maxwell-Hyslop (1920, 21, 22)
England – Laurence Merriam (1913)
England – Arthur Michell (1872, 73, 74)
England – William Moberly (1872, 73)
England – Edward Moore (1882, 83)
England – Philip Moore (1945, 46)
England – Maurice McCanlis (1926, 27)
England – Edward Nash (1874, 75)
England – Syd Newman (1946, 47)
England – Philip Newton (1879, 80)
England – Ossie Newton-Thompson (1945, 46)
England – Philip Nicholas (1897, 98, 99)
England – Ernie Nicholson (1931, 32, 33, 34)
England – Eustace North (1888, 89, 90)
England – Tony Novis (1927)
England – Alexander Obolensky (1935, 37)
England – Sidney Osborne (1900, 01, 02)
England – Tuppy Owen-Smith (1932, 33)
England – Colin Payne (1960)
England – Launcelot Percival (1889, 91)
England – Malcolm Phillips (1956, 57, 58, 59)
England – Charles Phillips (1876, 77, 78, 79)
England – James Pitman (1921)
England – Francis Poole (1891, 92, 93, 94)
England – Garnet Portus
England – Ronald Poulton (1909, 10, 11)
England – Robin Prescott (1932)
England – Leo Price (1920, 21)
England – John Raphael (1901, 02, 03, 04)
England – John Ravenscroft (1877, 78)
England – Bill Redwood
England – Steve Richards (1962)
England – James Richardson (1925)
England – Ryder Richardson (1881)
England – Laurie Rimmer (1958)
England – Chris Rittson-Thomas (1949, 50)
England – Peter Robbins (1954, 55, 56, 57)
England – Geoffrey Roberts (1908, 09)
England – Matthew Robson (1929)
England – Walter Rogers (1898, 1900)
England – Alan Rotherham (1882, 83, 84)
England – Ted Rudd (1963, 64)
England – Joseph Sandford (1902, 03))
England – John Scott (1957, 58)
England – Edward Scott
England – Richard Sharp (1959, 60, 61)
England – Nick Silk (1961, 62, 63)
England – Harry Small (1949, 50)
England – Mike Smith (1954, 55)
England – Nigel Starmer-Smith (1965, 66)
England – Eric Steinthal (1906)
England – Ernest Still (1872, 73)
England – Adrian Stoop (1902, 03, 04)
England – Edmund Strong (1881, 83)
England – David Swarbrick (1946, 47, 48)
England – Deneys Swayne (1930, 31)
England – Frank Tarr (1907, 08, 09)
England – William Tatham (1881, 82, 83)
England – Basil Travers (1946, 47)
England – Henry Tristram (1882, 83, 84)
England – Victor Ubogu (1987)
England – Clive van Ryneveld (1947, 48, 49)
England – Harry Vassall (1879, 80, 81, 82)
England – Henry Vassall (1906, 07, 08)
England – Charles Wade (1882, 83, 84)
England – Ernest Walton (1900, 01)
England – Antony Warr (1933, 34)
England – John Willcox (1959, 60, 61, 62)
England – Rupert Williamson (1906, 07, 08)
England – Chris Winn (1950)
England – Alan Wood (1904)
England – Charles Wooldridge (1882)
England – Derek Wyatt (1981)
England – John Young (1957, 58)
Ireland
Japan
New Zealand
Scotland
Scotland – David Bain (1910, 11, 12, 13)
Scotland – John Bannerman (1928)
Scotland – David Bell (1970)
Scotland – William Berkley (1924, 25, 26)
Scotland – Charles Berry (1883, 84)
Scotland – William Bolton (1873, 74, 75)
Scotland – John Boswell (1885, 86, 87)
Scotland – Fletcher Buchanan (1909, 10)
Scotland – Pat Burnet (1960)
Scotland – Alexander Cairns (1899, 1900, 01)
Scotland – George Cawkwell (1946, 47)
Scotland – Paul Clauss (1889, 90, 91)
Scotland – Mac Cooper (1935, 36, 37)
Scotland – Ian Coutts (1951)
Scotland – John Crabbie (1898, 99, 1900, 01)
Scotland – Gerard Crole (1913, 19)
Scotland – George Cunningham (1907, 08, 09)
Scotland – Simon Danielli (1999, 2000)
Scotland – Hamish Dawson
Scotland – Maurice Dickson (1903)
Scotland – Grahame Donald (1911, 12, 13)
Scotland – Bill Donaldson (1892, 93, 94)
Scotland – Harvey Druitt (1929, 30, 31)
Scotland – Dan Drysdale (1925)
Scotland – Denoon Duncan (1919, 20)
Scotland – Ewen Fergusson (1952, 53)
Scotland – Charles Fleming (1887, 88, 89, 90)
Scotland – Hector Forsayth (1920, 21)
Scotland – Henry Gedge (1893)
Scotland – Colin Gilray (1908, 09)
Scotland – Augustus Grant-Asher (1881, 82, 83)
Scotland – Charles Grieve (1934, 35, 36)
Scotland – Thomas Hart
Scotland – Nelson Henderson (1886)
Scotland – John Henderson (1952)
Scotland – Gurth Hoyer-Millar (1952)
Scotland – Jo Hume (1927, 28)
Scotland – Ken Jackson (1932, 33)
Scotland – Norman Kennedy (1901)
Scotland – Peter Kininmonth (1947, 48)
Scotland – George Lindsay (1882, 83, 84)
Scotland – Bertie Lorraine (1932, 33, 34)
Scotland – Eric Loudoun-Shand (1913, 19)
Scotland – Donald MacDonald (1974, 75, 76)
Scotland – Chris Mackintosh (1925)
Scotland – Pat MacLachlan (1953)
Scotland – Phil Macpherson (1922, 23, 24)
Scotland – John Marshall
Scotland – Hugh Martin (1907, 08, 09)
Scotland – Patrick Munro (1903, 04, 05)
Scotland – Joe McPartlin (1960, 61, 62)
Scotland – Tommy Nelson (1897, 98)
Scotland – William Renwick (1936, 37)
Scotland – William Roughead (1924, 25, 26)
Scotland – Douglas Schulze
Scotland – Tennant Sloan (1908)
Scotland – Allan Smith (1894, 95, 96, 97)
Scotland – Ian Smith (1926)
Scotland – Ken Spence (1951, 52)
Scotland – Peter Stagg (1961, 62)
Scotland – Stephen Steyn (1911, 12)
Scotland – Malcolm Swan (1957)
Scotland – Edward Taylor (1926, 27, 28)
Scotland – Frans ten Bos (1958, 59, 60)
Scotland – William Thomson (1895, 96)
Scotland – Bruce Thomson (1951, 52)
Scotland – Frederick Turner (1908, 09, 10)
Scotland – James Walker (1879, 80, 81)
Scotland – Mike Walker (1950, 51)
Scotland – Archibald Walker (1880)
Scotland – Johnnie Wallace (1922, 23, 24, 25)
Scotland – Donald White
Scotland – David Whyte (1963)
Scotland – Stewart Wilson (1963, 64)
Scotland – Gully Wilson (1946, 48)
Scotland – Eric Young
South Africa
United States
Wales
Wales – Charles Allen (1881, 82, 83)
Wales – Onllwyn Brace (1955, 56)
Wales – Trevor Brewer (1951)
Wales – Ian Buckett (1992)
Wales – Mickey Davies
Wales – Gareth Davies (1977)
Wales – Robin Davies (1955, 56, 57)
Wales – Alban Davies
Wales – Bailey Davies (1905, 06, 07)
Wales – Bill Evans
Wales – Denis Evans (1959)
Wales – David Evans (1887, 88)
Wales – Gwyn Francis (1919)
Wales – Richard Garnons Williams
Wales – Billy Geen (1910, 11, 12)
Wales – William Havard (1919)
Wales – Hugh Ingledew
Wales – Vivian Jenkins (1930, 31, 32)
Wales – Ken Jones (1963)
Wales – Ian Jones (1963, 64)
Wales – Kenyon Jones (1931, 32)
Wales – Charles Lewis
Wales – Andrew Moore (1990)
Wales – Tony O'Connor (1958)
Wales – Edward Peake
Wales – Aneurin Rees
Wales – Conway Rees (1891, 92, 93)
Wales – Geoffrey Rees-Jones (1933, 34, 35)
Wales – Walter Rice Evans (1890)
Wales – Bill Roberts (1928, 29, 30, 31)
Wales – Mike Roberts (1968)
Wales – David Roberts
Wales – John Strand-Jones (1899, 1900, 01)
Wales – William Thomas (1893, 94)
Wales – Leonard Watkins (1879)
Wales – David Wyn Evans (1988)
Wales – Derek Williams (1945)
Wales – Richard Wintle (1993)