Beaconsfield Rugby Club

Beaconsfield Rugby Club

Beaconsfield Rugby Football Club, from Beaconsfield, England, was founded in 1952 by Jack Hickman, a rugby enthusiast and a leading light at Ealing RFC.

Because of the distance he had to travel to support Ealing, he decided to form a new local club and an advert was placed in the Bucks Free Press, along with local contacts. Eventually the first match was played on 1953-10-03 against Windsor Ex 'A'.

Beaconsfield have always played on the pitches at Oak Lodge Meadow, but sometimes used the local Army Camp pitch. Before the first clubhouse was obtained, the sides changed at the Army Camp, had tea in the Puffins Tea Shop in the old town and adjourned to The White Horse to entertain the opposition.

In 1958, small Burnham Hall was obtained to become the clubhouse. The present clubhouse was completed in 1971.

The club regularly field three senior sides, and it's youth rugby provides the opportunity for some 400 players to enjoy the game from Under-6s all the way through to Colts. Beaconsfield is one of the founding clubs of mini rugby. Beaconsfield Rugby Club is home to the second largest mini's and youth rugby teams in the country (one behind London Irish).

During this season (2008-2009) Beaconsfield is setting up a girls team for U18's and U15's. They are working with Aylesbury, Chesam, Milton Keyenes and Slough - who already have established girls teams and play together as Bucks Jesters - to train with.

External links

* [http://www.brfc.org.uk/ Beaconsfield Rugby Club]


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