If you are interested in playing rugby in Coventry or simply looking for rugby clubs in Coventry, then you have found the right place. We would obvioulsy reccommend Broadstreet RFC, steeped in the History of Coventry being formed from former pupils of Broad Street School who also wanted to play rugby in Coventry. However if you are looking for details on some of the other rugby union clubs in the city of Coventry then we also have all of the Coventry rugby clubs contact details.
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Barkers Butts RFC formed in 1947 when Daimler RFC ceased to exist and the first side was led by Coventry rugby stalwart John Gardiner. Barkers have been at their home off Pickford Grange Lane ever since 1975, prior to this they were initially based on Northbrook Road in the Keresley area of Coventry. In their more recent history have had players graduate from junior sections and go on and represent their country. Barkers Butts Rugby Club often refers to itself as the club at the centre of England, they claim this name from the fact they are based near Meriden, a village with a cross marking t...
Bedowth RFC currently playing in Midlands 2 West (South) claiming a good club atmosphere is very important, with players and officials encouraged to stay around after a game to have a drink and join in the fun
Description Coventry rugby union club Broadstreet RFC have continued to develop their infastructure with a major restruring over the close season. Designed to be community based replicating the mini and junior sections success Broadstreet Rugby have revamped the organisation and organisers behind the scene. This has seen a dynamic Director Of Rugby in the familiar face of Paul Harcourt. Paul's brief is to return the club to its community based roots based across the Coventry and Warwickshire rugby heartland. Paul, who came through the very same Broadstreet M&J system a number of years ago, fu...
During the First World War, local players and old boys from King Henry VIII Grammar School formed a team from players home on leave from their wartime services. Sometimes during this period the team played under the name of the Warwickshire Yeomanry - named after the County Regiment. It was around 1914 that the club began using the name Coventrians Rugby Club. A 50th Anniversary celebration was held on 18th Sept 1971 indicating the Coventrians were formed in 1921. A Post card and Post mark were created for the anniversary. In 1930 the school formed its own club, Old Coventrians, and only old ...
Coventry rugby club suffered the embarrassment of running into financial difficulties during the 2009 season along with Birmingham and Solihull in their championship season. It went to the final game with the championship structure playoffs where Coventry couldn’t pull the rabbit out of the hat and topped their season off with relegation. This led to many of the professional players contracted to the club looking elsewhere for their rugby, leaving a gaping hole which needed to be filled. Invitations were issued to local clubs recommended players during the close season with large numbers of p...
In the summer of 1929 a meeting was held to form The Junior Technical School Old Boys' Rugby Club for boys 16 and over who had left the Junior Technical School. The JTS Old Boys' Club was formed which was the original name of the Coventry Tech RFC.