Dorset and Wilts Rugby Football Union


Dorset and Wilts Rugby Football Union is the governing body for rugby union in the counties of Dorset and Wiltshire, England. Dorset & Wilts RFU is a Constituent Body of the Rugby Football Union and is responsible for the management and administration of the game within the counties of Dorset and Wiltshire of all forms and at all levels. Originally Dorset and Wiltshire had their own county teams but would start to merge into one body towards the end of the 1930s, having already played a combined match against Hampshire in 1935-36 which Dorset & Wilts won 9-6. By 1939 Dorset & Wilts agreed to become a unified rugby football union to take part in the 1940-41 County Championships but this was postponed by the outbreak of World War 2. After the war Dorset & Wilts played its first official county match in 1947 and attained full county status from the RFU in 1949.

Role and responsibility

Dorset & Wilts RFU's role is to promote and develop rugby within Dorset and Wiltshire by supporting its clubs and encouraging all those who wish to participate including players, coaches, referees and administrators. It works in partnership with the RFU and liaises with local authorities and other county and regional organisations to achieve this. Its remit includes:
To help achieve these aims it holds an annual conference for club officials and manages and administrates specific RFU projects including RFU funded campaigns to help clubs recruit and retain players, coaches and administrators. It also nominates candidates and tutors from its Clubs to attend the regional RFU leadership academy.
D&WRFU has a strategic plan supported by annual action plans and works with the RFU to:
The blazon for the Dorset and Wilts RFU arms are; vert, an orle argent per fess, three lions passant guardant in pale argent, a bustard wings elevated and addorsed also argent. The arms are generally shown on a shield described either as a badge or elegant.
The green and white colour of the arms and playing kit are taken from the arms of the Wiltshire County Council which were chosen to represent the white chalk and green grass of the North Wessex Downs. The three lions representing Dorset are derived from the old seal of Dorchester which had borne the former royal arms of England; these are placed in a superior position to the Wiltshire bustard in order to compensate for the use of Wiltshire's colours. The bustard represents Wiltshire because it was in this county that the bird was last seen in the late 1890s before being declared extinct in the United Kingdom and it is on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire that efforts are currently under way to reintroduce the species.

Twin counties sides

Senior men's side

The senior side regularly enters the RFU's County Championship Division 3 and have won it on three occasions, in 2010, 2011 and 2018.
In 2010 the Twin Counties won two of their three pool matches against Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Sussex, and then defeated Oxfordshire in the semi-final. They defeated Leicestershire 36–26 scoring five tries to only one conceded at Twickenham on 30 May 2010. Leicestershire had booked their finals spot with a 37-35 victory over Cumbria.
2010 final team
Replacements:
In the 2011 competition they beat Berkshire 33–22 and Oxfordshire 54–12 in the pool matches. They then beat Essex 61–37 in the semi-final and won the final at Twickenham on Sunday 29 May 2011, beating Surrey 43–22.
2011 final team
Replacements:

Senior women's side

Under 20 side

In 2011 the Dorset and Wilts U20 side played 4 and won 3 in the U20 County Championship competition. They beat Berkshire 21–15, then Oxfordshire 21–32 and Buckinghamshire 0–36 before losing 58–10 to Gloucestershire in the quarter finals.

Affiliated clubs

There are currently 51 clubs affiliated with the Dorset & Wilts RFU, most of which have teams at both senior and junior level. Although several teams from Somerset play in the Dorset & Wilts regional leagues, these sides are still members of the Somerset RFU.
Since 2001-02 the league system in this region has been contested by clubs from Dorset and Wiltshire and is run by the Dorset & Wilts RFU. Prior to this clubs from Berkshire had also taken part but they now play in a league with clubs from Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. Currently there are several regional divisions which combine 1st, 2nd, 3rd and even 4th teams in the region including:

League

There are a number of cups for the first teams of clubs based in Dorset and Wiltshire run by the Dorset & Wilts RFU including:
Additionally there are cup and plate competitions for 2nd teams in the region as well as a cup competition for 3rd teams.

Discontinued Competitions

At colts level there is an annual league and knockout cup competition.

Colts cup competition

Preliminary matches are usually played in January and February with the finals taking place in mid-April. At each stage only the winners of each match progress to get to the cup final match. There are two consolation matches, the plate final and the bowl final. Trophies are presented to the winning team of each of the three final matches and individual medals to the winners of the cup final.
Due to RFU restrictions on playing time at Under 18 level, no extra time will be played in the event of a tied match.
History of the Colts cup competition
YearWinnersRunners-up
2000-2001Swanage & Wareham RFCChippenham
2001-2002Chippenham RFCSwanage & Wareham
2002-2003Chippenham RFCNorth Dorset RFC
2003-2004Chippenham RFCWimborne
2004-2005Wootton Bassett RFCWimborne
2005-2006Salisbury RFCWimborne
2006-2007Bournemouth RFCChippenham
2007-2008Salisbury RFCWimborne
2008-2009Wimborne RFCBournemouth
2009-2010Sherborne RFCNorth Dorset
2010-2011Sherborne RFCSalisbury
2011-2012Sherborne RFCWimborne
2012-2013
2013-2014Sherborne RFCBournemouth
2014-2015
2015-2016
2016-2017
2017-2018

Colts league competition