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Derby RFC officially formed in 1891/2 and previous players have included Dr.
Karl Mullen (British Lions Captain & Ireland Captain) and Monty Heald
(President of the Canadian RFU). Monty was elected to the Board of Rugby Canada
in 1986 as Vice President of the National Team after serving as a
selector, chairman of selectors and team manager starting in 1978. He
was elected President in 1991, retired from the position in 1999 and
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| Monty Heald (left) and Dr
Karl Mullen in Hong Kong 1985 |
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In 1891/2 Derby played 7 games winning 6 losing 1. One of the
victories was against Nottingham and the press report told of a somewhat
vigorous encounter. It’s likely that Derby had been playing for a number of
seasons before 1891 but this year of 1891 is the earliest we know of any written
evidence.
Post World War II, Rugby Football re-commenced at Derby in
February 1946 under the banner of Derby Tigers RFC.
In the season 1949/50 at a meeting at the Derbyshire Club,
Irongate here in Derby between five members of Derby Tigers and five members of the pre-war
Derby RFC. The name was changed to Derby RFC "for the betterment of Rugby
Football, both in Derby and Derbyshire." The club at this time were
playing on Markeaton Park. Both teams colours are reflected in the present
club tie.
In late 1950 the club decided on a move to Kedleston Road
and leased the present field from Mr Clarke-Maxwell, an eminent Derby surgeon,
for a modest sum per annum. The club purchased a sectional building from R.A.F.
Wymeswold in Leicestershire at a cost of £75. The building was transported in
sections, on lorries, to Kedleston Road. The club members, then numbering
around 135, started digging the trenches for the foundations. Many of the
bricks were second hand and the cement had to be chipped off them. In 1952 the
club moved to the new ground and on September 11th Mr W.C. Ramsey, Treasurer
and Vice-President of the Rugby Football Union performed the opening ceremony.
In the early 60's Blackwell Colliery R.F.C. disbanded and donated their funds
to Derbyshire Rugby Clubs. This funded an annex to the club area called the
Blackwell Room, long since dismantled.
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In 1976 it was decided to build the current dressing rooms
at a cost of some £25,000. To finance this £15,000 came from club funds and
£10,000 from a bond scheme. Bonds of £25 were issued to be repayed over 10
years. Some members were re-imbursed but the majority donated them to the
club. The construction of the changing rooms was well under way when the
purchase of the ground was offered to us for £10 000. All the monies having
been allocated the pot was empty but this was an offer we could not turn down.
The late, and sadly missed, Peter Joslin, almost single handedly, raised the
money from the Sports Council. What an investment that proved to be !!! |
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Kedleston Road 2nd
Sept'01- click on the photo to enlarge it |
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Finally in 1980, under the direction of Eddie Hilyer, the
lounge was added to the complex at a cost of £20 000.
Players - Past and Present
Prominent players in the 1980’s have been Stuart Hamilton who went on to play
for then mighty Coventry and Roger Lucas at Nottingham. Recently, ex-mini
scrum-half Alan Dickens is now at Sale. Another ex-colt, prop forward
Peter Hennessey is currently at Bedford. Sean Jennings played 533 1st XV games
and scored a phenomenal 3,882 points in his time (it's highly unlikely that this
record will ever be broken, it's an absolute massive amount of points). Campbell Wigley
is third in the
all-time points scoring table with well over 700 first team points. Colin
Cornfield is now second in the appearance table with 434 appearances for the
Club and he has scored 673 points with most of them scored from the wing.
Teams
We run six senior sides - 1st
XV, 2nd XV, Development XV, 3rd XV, Veterans XV and a Colts XV. We also have a very active Minis
& Juniors section within the Club with teams in every age group
starting from Under 7's right through to Under 17's.
Successes
2002/03 - Derby were
runners up in Midlands Two West, both the 1st XV and the 2nd XV lifted the
Derbyshire Cup in their respective Competitions and the 1st XV were runners up
in the NLD Three Counties Cup.
Our Minis & Juniors had
many successes throughout 2002/03 - U9's being both the Derby Festival winners and
also the Sutton Coldfield Festival winners. Our U10's were Derby Festival
winners. Our U9's, 10's & 12's all travelled to Twickenham having reached the
Finals Day of the Gullivers National Tournament. Our U10's were also NLD Festival
winners. Our U15's were NLD Cup Champions. Our U17's topped the Derbyshire League.
We've had players from both
Seniors and Juniors being picked to play at County level during 2002/03 with
our U15's having had 21
players selected to play at County level !!!
1995/96 - In 1995/6 Derby won the Three Counties Cup and the
Derbyshire Cup.
Social Aspects of the
Club
Not only do we play Rugby but
there's also lots of fun events as well, just take a look at the Past Events
page - we've had Gig nights, Sponsored Wake Surfing, James Bond Evenings,
U13's & 14's on tour in Ireland, Seniors on tour in Antwerp. We've also
had within the past season the official opening of Haslams by HRH The Duke
of Gloucester.
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From Kedeston to Haslams
In June 2002 Derby RFC moved
from Kedleston Road to the new Clubhouse and grounds at Haslams Lane. A new chapter in the history of Derby RFC has begun.
New players, serious or social, are most welcome. |
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| Haslams |
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