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Coventry RFC

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Full name Coventry Rugby Football Club
Union RFU
Founded 1874; 143 years ago (1874)
Ground(s) Butts Park Arena (Capacity: 4,000)
Chairman Jon Sharp
President Peter Rossborough
Director of Rugby England Rowland Winter
League(s) National League 1
2016–17 4th
Official website
www.coventryrfc.co.uk

Coventry Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Coventry, England. The club enjoyed great success during the 1960s and 70s, with many players representing their countries. Coventry's home ground is the Butts Park Arena, which opened in 2004. Between 1921 and 2004, the club played at Coundon Road. The club currently play in SSE National League 1; the third tier of the English rugby union system.

In 1874 a group, including members of Stoke Cricket Club, took part in what could be described as the first organised game of rugby football played in Coventry. Played against Allesley Park College in Allesley, it took the form of one half conducted according to rugby rules and the other according to association rules.

The first headquarters were established at Old Bull Fields and in the formative years Coventry remained pretty well unbeaten. When the ground became enclosed, it became known as the Butts with the first match played there against Stourbridge in 1880. By the late 1890s, involvement began in the Midland Counties Cup which was won a total of five times. The first club captain was Harry Ratliff, who later emigrated to the United States. By now players were winning representative honours, William Judkins becoming the club’s first British Lion in 1899 during the tour to Australia — overall, ten Coventry players have over the years worn the famous red jersey.

Ben Tuke & H G Wells were the club’s first internationals, both representing Ireland in 1894.

W L Oldham became the first of the club’s great forwards of the 20th century to represent England. Early in the century the Butts was lost when the professional Northern Union game took brief hold in the city.


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