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| founded = {{Start date and age|1948}}
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| location = [[Basingstoke]], [[Hampshire]], [[England]]
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| region = [[Hampshire Rugby Football Union|Hampshire RFU]]
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| ground = Down Grange
| ground = Down Grange
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| capacity = 2,500 (250 seats)
| chairman =
| chairman = James Jagged
| ceo =
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| president = Stephen Tristram
| captain =
| team manager = Steve Appleby
| club captain = Simon Appleby
| 1st XV captain = George Hemmings
| top scorer =
| top scorer =
| caps =
| caps =
| coach = James Croker
| head coach = Steve Woolcombe
| attack coach = Darren Lillywhite & Simon Buckley
| forwards coach = Vince Taylor & Chris Williams
| defence coach = Alan Sturgess
| fitness coordinator = Richard Cheetham
| url = http://www.basingstokerfc.com/
| url = http://www.basingstokerfc.com/
| league = [[London 3 South West]]
| league = [[Counties 2 Hampshire]]
| season = 2016-17
| season = 2021–22
| position = 5th
| position = 11th
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'''Basingstoke Rugby Football Club''' is a [[Rugby Union]] club based in [[Basingstoke]], [[Hampshire]], in southern [[England]]. The club was formed in March 1948, with two matches being played during that season, and a full fixture list for two fifteens the following season. In the early days matches were played on Basingstoke Common and later at Whiteditch Field and several other grounds within the locality. A number of local hostelries provided the headquarters until 1958 when the Cricket Pavilion at Mays Bounty became the Club’s home until the move to Down Grange in 1971.
'''Basingstoke Rugby Football Club''' is a [[Rugby Union]] club based in [[Basingstoke]], [[Hampshire]], in southern [[England]]. The men's 1st XV currently plays in [[Counties 1 Hampshire]] - a league at level 7 of the [[English rugby union system]] - following their promotion from [[Counties 2 Hampshire]] at the end of the 2023–24 season.


==History==
The growth of the town resulted in a steady increase in Club strength, and there were three sides in 1963, four in 1966, five in 1970, and an occasional seventh team in 1971. During the seventies the Club was one of the strongest in the County. Playing strength declined for a while in the early eighties, but the wise investments in a strong junior and youth section paid dividends.


The club was formed in March 1948, with two matches being played during that season, and a full fixture list for two fifteens the following season. In the early days matches were played on Basingstoke Common and later at Whiteditch Field and several other grounds within the locality. A number of local hostelries provided the headquarters until 1958 when the Cricket Pavilion at Mays Bounty became the club's home until the move to Down Grange in 1971. The growth of the town resulted in a steady increase in Club strength, and there were three sides in 1963, four in 1966, five in 1970, and an occasional seventh team in 1971. During the seventies the club was one of the strongest in the county. Playing strength declined for a while in the early eighties, but the wise investments in a strong junior and youth section paid dividends.
The advent of the knock-out competitions and leagues was welcomed at Basingstoke. The Club has won the Hampshire Cup ten times and runners-up four times. In 1993 and 1994 Basingstoke RFC reached the fourth round of the [[Pilkington Cup]], losing to [[Harlequin F.C.|Harlequins]] and [[London Irish RFC]] respectively. When league rugby started in 1987/88 the Club was entered into London Division 2 which they won that year, and the following year headed London Division 1, being promoted to National League 4 South (later to become League 5 South), in which they were runners-up two years running. Regrettably a rather mixed performance in 1994/95 resulted in relegation to London Division 1. In 2008 the club was relegated to the [[London 2 South]] division.


On two occasions Basingstoke's [[Rugby sevens|Sevens]] team has reached [[Twickenham stadium|Twickenham]] and performed valiantly against first class opposition. On the second occasion they reached the final of the plate competition.
The advent of the knock-out competitions and leagues was welcomed at Basingstoke. The club has won the Hampshire Cup ten times and runners-up four times. In 1993 and 1994 Basingstoke RFC reached the fourth round of the [[Pilkington Cup]], losing to [[Harlequin F.C.|Harlequins]] and [[London Irish RFC]] respectively. When league rugby started in 1987/88 the club was entered into London Division 2 which they won that year, and the following year headed London Division 1, being promoted to National League 4 South (later to become League 5 South), in which they were runners-up two years running. A rather mixed performance in 1994/95 resulted in relegation to London Division 1. In 2008 the club was relegated to the [[London 2 South]] division. On two occasions Basingstoke's [[Rugby sevens|Sevens]] team has reached [[Twickenham stadium|Twickenham]] and performed valiantly against first class opposition. On the second occasion they reached the final of the plate competition. The club and all the teams are fully supported by [[Bizz Radio Basingstoke]], the local radio station in Basingstoke.


==Ground==
The ground fund account was opened at the AGM in 1961 with a sum of £20 which was all the Club could afford. During the late sixties fund raising and negotiations with [[Basingstoke and Deane]] Borough Council proceeded slowly. Eventually a ground lease was arranged at Down Grange. Building started in September 1970 and the Clubhouse was opened in January 1971. Once the project became a reality, fund raising improved dramatically, in addition a grant was obtained, and also a loan from the brewery.


Two years later in 1973 two more changing rooms, a referees dressing room, a store and the spectator stand to the 1st XV pitch were added, together with other improvements largely to cope with the increasing number of players and supporters. In 1984 the President’s Lounge was built which provided comfortably accommodation for members and their families. The Club was still run entirely on a voluntary basis by members, however, in December 1988 in order to make greater use of the facilities and provide a better service for members, a full-time steward was employed and has been ever since.
The ground fund account was opened at the AGM in 1961 with a sum of £20 which was all the club could afford. During the late sixties fund raising and negotiations with [[Basingstoke and Deane]] Borough Council proceeded slowly. Eventually a ground lease was arranged at Down Grange. Building started in September 1970 and the Clubhouse was opened in January 1971. Once the project became a reality, fund raising improved dramatically, in addition a grant was obtained, and also a loan from the brewery. Two years later in 1973 two more changing rooms, a referees dressing room, a store and the spectator stand to the 1st XV pitch were added, together with other improvements largely to cope with the increasing number of players and supporters. In 1984 the President's Lounge was built which provided comfortably accommodation for members and their families. The club was still run entirely on a voluntary basis by members, however, in December 1988 in order to make greater use of the facilities and provide a better service for members, a full-time steward was employed and has been ever since.


One more major development took place in 1991, when extensions to provide a dining area, larger kitchen, office, shop and weight training room were built. Internal improvements also included a fully equipped medical room, a new central heating system and enlargement of the bar area.
One more major development took place in 1991, when extensions to provide a dining area, larger kitchen, office, shop and weight training room were built. Internal improvements also included a fully equipped medical room, a new central heating system and enlargement of the bar area. The current capacity at Down Grange is around 2,500 overall including 250 seats.<ref>{{cite book |title=THE COUNTY FACILITIES PLAN FOR RUGBY UNION IN HAMPSHIRE 2010-13|publisher=Hampshire RFU|date=2010 |pages=10 |chapter=Current Facility Situation}}</ref>
The club and all the teams are fully supported by [[Bizz Radio Basingstoke]], the local radio station in Basingstoke.


==Club Honours==
==Club Honours==
*[[London 1 South|London Division 2 South]] champions (2): 1987–88, 2008–09
*[[Hampshire Cup (rugby union)|Hampshire Cup]] winners (14): 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014
*[[Hampshire Cup (rugby union)|Hampshire Cup]] winners (14): 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014
*[[National League 3 London & SE#Promotion play-offs|London 1 v South West 1]] promotion playoff winners: 2001-02
*[[National League 3 London & SE#Promotion play-offs|London 1 v South West 1]] promotion playoff winners: 2001–02
*[[National League 3 London & SE|London Division 1]] champions: 1999-00
*[[National League 3 London & SE|London Division 1]] champions: 1999–00
*[[London 1 South|London Division 2 South]] champions: 2008-09
*[[London 1 South#Promotion play-offs|London 1 (north v south)]] promotion playoff winners: 2012–13
*[[Hampshire Premier]] champions: 2018–19
*[[London 1 South#Promotion play-offs|London 1 (north v south)]] promotion playoff winners: 2012-13

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.basingstokerfc.com/ The Official Website]
*[http://www.basingstokerfc.com/ The Official Website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070206193401/http://www.rugby15.co.uk:80/basingstoke Rugby15 Basingstoke Blog]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070206193401/http://www.rugby15.co.uk/basingstoke Rugby15 Basingstoke Blog]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060901005458/http://www.basingstokerugby.com:80/ Basingstoke Youth Rugby]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060901005458/http://www.basingstokerugby.com/ Basingstoke Youth Rugby]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080619020101/http://www.basingstokerfc-sevens.com:80/ Basingstoke RFC International Diamond 7s]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080619020101/http://www.basingstokerfc-sevens.com/ Basingstoke RFC International Diamond 7s]


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Latest revision as of 20:47, 22 December 2024

Basingstoke
Full nameBasingstoke Rugby Football Club
UnionHampshire RFU
Founded1948; 77 years ago (1948)
LocationBasingstoke, Hampshire, England
Ground(s)Down Grange (Capacity: 2,500 (250 seats))
ChairmanJames Jagged
PresidentStephen Tristram
League(s)Counties 2 Hampshire
2021–2211th
Team kit
Official website
www.basingstokerfc.com

Basingstoke Rugby Football Club is a Rugby Union club based in Basingstoke, Hampshire, in southern England. The men's 1st XV currently plays in Counties 1 Hampshire - a league at level 7 of the English rugby union system - following their promotion from Counties 2 Hampshire at the end of the 2023–24 season.

History

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The club was formed in March 1948, with two matches being played during that season, and a full fixture list for two fifteens the following season. In the early days matches were played on Basingstoke Common and later at Whiteditch Field and several other grounds within the locality. A number of local hostelries provided the headquarters until 1958 when the Cricket Pavilion at Mays Bounty became the club's home until the move to Down Grange in 1971. The growth of the town resulted in a steady increase in Club strength, and there were three sides in 1963, four in 1966, five in 1970, and an occasional seventh team in 1971. During the seventies the club was one of the strongest in the county. Playing strength declined for a while in the early eighties, but the wise investments in a strong junior and youth section paid dividends.

The advent of the knock-out competitions and leagues was welcomed at Basingstoke. The club has won the Hampshire Cup ten times and runners-up four times. In 1993 and 1994 Basingstoke RFC reached the fourth round of the Pilkington Cup, losing to Harlequins and London Irish RFC respectively. When league rugby started in 1987/88 the club was entered into London Division 2 which they won that year, and the following year headed London Division 1, being promoted to National League 4 South (later to become League 5 South), in which they were runners-up two years running. A rather mixed performance in 1994/95 resulted in relegation to London Division 1. In 2008 the club was relegated to the London 2 South division. On two occasions Basingstoke's Sevens team has reached Twickenham and performed valiantly against first class opposition. On the second occasion they reached the final of the plate competition. The club and all the teams are fully supported by Bizz Radio Basingstoke, the local radio station in Basingstoke.

Ground

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The ground fund account was opened at the AGM in 1961 with a sum of £20 which was all the club could afford. During the late sixties fund raising and negotiations with Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council proceeded slowly. Eventually a ground lease was arranged at Down Grange. Building started in September 1970 and the Clubhouse was opened in January 1971. Once the project became a reality, fund raising improved dramatically, in addition a grant was obtained, and also a loan from the brewery. Two years later in 1973 two more changing rooms, a referees dressing room, a store and the spectator stand to the 1st XV pitch were added, together with other improvements largely to cope with the increasing number of players and supporters. In 1984 the President's Lounge was built which provided comfortably accommodation for members and their families. The club was still run entirely on a voluntary basis by members, however, in December 1988 in order to make greater use of the facilities and provide a better service for members, a full-time steward was employed and has been ever since.

One more major development took place in 1991, when extensions to provide a dining area, larger kitchen, office, shop and weight training room were built. Internal improvements also included a fully equipped medical room, a new central heating system and enlargement of the bar area. The current capacity at Down Grange is around 2,500 overall including 250 seats.[1]

Club Honours

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References

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  1. ^ "Current Facility Situation". THE COUNTY FACILITIES PLAN FOR RUGBY UNION IN HAMPSHIRE 2010-13. Hampshire RFU. 2010. p. 10.
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