- Richmond F.C.
Rugby team
teamname = Richmond
fullname = Richmond Football Club
location = Richmond,London ,England
country
founded = 1861
ground =Athletic Ground
capacity = ~2,000
chairman =David Corben
president =Michael Hess
coach = flagicon|EnglandGeoff Richards
captain = flagicon|EnglandMatt Hart
league = National 3 South
season = 2007-08
position = 1st (London 1 )
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url = www.richmondfc.co.ukRichmond Football Club is a
rugby union club from Richmond,London . It is a founding member of theRugby Football Union , and is one of the oldest football (of any code) clubs. It fields teams in both men's and women's rugby, with the men's first team playing inNational Division Three South , and the women's first team playing in the women' premiership.History
Formed in
1861 , it is one of theoldest football club s in the world. It holds a significant place in the history ofAssociation football , playing in the first ever match onDecember 19 ,1863 , against theBarnes Club , even though it was not a member ofthe Football Association . In 1878 it hosted the first ever floodlit match and in 1909 played in the inaugural match atTwickenham Stadium , the home of English Rugby.Richmond always traditionally played without a number 13 (similar to Bath) - the Outside Centre would wear 14, Right Wing 15 and Fullback 16. However, during the professional era they adopted Squad Numbering; meaning rather than rugby's usual method of giving numbers 1-15 to the starting lineup, players were assigned a number for the season, as seen in football. Back in the amateur leagues, Richmond returned to their traditional numbering system before promotion to the National Leagues in 2008 saw them forced to adopt the uniform 1-15 numbering system according to RFU laws.
Professional Era
In
1996 , the then third division club was bought by financial markets trader andMonaco tax exileAshley Levett . Levett turned the club into the firstprofessional team in England, and began buying in big names to push the club up the leagues, includingBen Clarke fromBath Rugby , the first £1million signing. The club outgrew the Richmond Athletic Ground and became tenants at theMadejski Stadium stadium inReading . But the crowds and revenues from competition meant that Levett was continually financing the club, and so he placed it in to administration in March 1999.The professional Richmond club and professional
London Scottish F.C. were both merged intoLondon Irish , who continued to play at the Madejski. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20050123/ai_n9699145 Sugar daddies Four for whom the game turned sour] The Independent - January 23, 2005] This period of hesitancy and uncertainty resulted in many of the professional players leaving the club pre-merger, and returning to their original home-teams. The amateur club was reformed in 2000, and the club rejoined the leagues as an amateur club at the bottom of the pyramid.Post-Administration
After the professional era, hooker
Andy Cuthbert remained at the club and captained the side for several years. Despite its lowly league position, Richmond has still managed to attract some top class players - former South Africa captainBobby Skinstad joined for the 2005-6 season, Chilean fly-halfSebastian Berti joined in 2006 and England Students' wingJoe Ajuwa was a regular starter in the 1st XV. The club climbed through the lower ranks of the England rugby divisions, from Herts & Middlesex 1 (ninth level) to London 1 (fifth level) in four years, amassing a perfect record of 83 straight wins in league play in the process. However, the club seemingly stalled at that level, continuing to put together winning seasons, but failing to gain promotion in 2005-6 and 2006-7In the 2007-8 season, Richmond laid out a serious plan for promotion - something they had failed to achieve in the past two seasons, one reason being they had not had any semi-professional players on their books. For the 2007-08 season, the club recruited a number of semi-professional players to boost Richmond's promotion chances. One of these players was USA international Jon Hartman. Richmond eventually achieved promotion, winning all but one of their League games, suffering a 1 point defeat away to the runners up, Worthing, in the penultimate game of the season, after promotion had already been guaranteed. Thus, the team will play in National 3 South for the 2007-8 season. The coach, Brett Taylor, also laid out plans for the club to be in
National League 2 in 2 seasons, and attempts are being made to structure the colts teams into an effective feeder system for the 1st XV. However, during summer 2008, London Scottish were boosted financially and subsequently signed Taylor as their head coach. Richmond have appointedGeoff Richards to take his place.Youth
Richmond's youth section is also highly successful -
London Irish fullbackDelon Armitage was a member of the mini section, and London Wasps' centreDominic Waldouck earned an England callup for the 2008 tour of New Zealand, having progressed through the agegroups at Richmond.London Wasps No.8Hugo Ellis , another product of Richmond's youth section, captained Wales U16s, as well as England at U19 and was the England U20 Captain in the 2008 Grand Slam winning side, also reaching the finals of the iRB Junior World Championship. Yet another former Richmond Youth,Joe Simpson , also of London Wasps, was scrum half for the U20s. He was also named in the England Sevens squad for the first round of the 2007-8 World Series, sevens being an important stepping stone for the development of the best youth talent.Home Ground
Richmond play at the Athletic Ground, Richmond, which borders Royal Mid Surrey Golf Club, and is close by to other sporting facilities such as Richmond Swimming Pool, Old Deer Park and also a gym. The complex includes two pitches (pitches 3 & 4) by the front gate, the 1st team pitch and perpendicular to that, pitch 2. The site also has a disused driving range behind the 1st team pitch which has three pitches on it, and a disused bowls club. One side of the pitch has a large concrete all-seater stand, under which are the changing rooms, a canteen, shop, physio room and two bars. Also on this Southern side of the pitch is a disused cricket pavilion which also contains several more changing rooms and showers. During the early professional years, a temporary stand was erected along the north side of the pitch.
Later on in the professional era, Richmond 1st team moved to the
Madejski Stadium ,Reading , where they played until bankruptcy. The stadium would later becomeLondon Irish 's home ground, and was an early example of London rugby clubs playing in football grounds - London Wasps played atLoftus Road before moving toAdams Park , andSaracens moved toVicarage Road .Rivalries
Richmond contested the first ever rugby match with Blackheath, and though the clubs are not in the same league, they play an annual pre-season friendly to uphold the tradition.
Richmond share the Athletic Ground with
London Scottish , and this rivalry is very intense. Both sides experienced a high point at the beginning of the professional era and played in the Premiership. Both teams also fell into administration and dropped down to a level well below the national leagues, and though the routes taken have been slightly different, both clubs have battled their way up the leagues, and now again play in the same division - National 3 South. In years when the clubs are in the same division, the two "home" and "away" matches are two of the most well-attended and hotly-contested of the year.Richmond also have a local rivalry with Barnes who they have recently frequently played as both sides sought to move into the national leagues.
At youth level, Richmond's strongest rivalry tends to be with nearby Rosslyn Park. A Richmond vs Rosslyn Park game is always surrounded by controversy of some sort. This rivalry should continue in the 2008-9 season when the 1st XVs will meet each other in the league.
Honours
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Surrey Cup titles: 6
**2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 20072008/9 Squad
Notable Former Players
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Ben Clarke
*Craig Quinnell
*Scott Quinnell
*Agustín Pichot
*Allan Bateman
*Bobby Skinstad
*Chris Ralston
*Rolando Martin
*Richard Parker
*Richard Mclennan References
External links
* [http://www.richmondfc.co.uk Official site]
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