Goole (rugby league)


Goole was a semi-professional and now an amateur rugby league club based in Goole, Yorkshire, England. The club joined the ranks of the Northern Union semi-professionals in 1901–02 and played for the single season in the Yorkshire Senior Competition, which was effectively Division 2.

History

In January 1898 Goole RUFC were ordered by the governing body of rugby union, the RFU, not to play a charity rugby match against a touring Little Red Riding Hood pantomime troupe; this was deemed to be an act of professionalism because earlier on its tour the troupe had played in a charity match with Batley. Very shortly after that Goole RUFC changed code and joined the Northern Union.
In that year, 1898, they, together with Eastmoor, Featherstone, Hull Kingston Rovers, Kinsley, Normanton, Outwood Parish Church, Ripon, Rothwell, and York, were among the founders of the Yorkshire Second Competition.
At the end of the 1901–02 season, the County Leagues elected 18 teams to join the new Division 2 with the existing second competition scrapped.
Goole was one of the 4 Yorkshire and 2 Lancashire clubs not elected to the new Division 2, but it is unknown as to which route the club followed
In 1893 Goole caused one of the biggest shocks in Rugby history when they knocked Leeds out of the Yorkshire Cup in the second round by 15 points to 2. Leeds had been finalists in T'Owd Tin Pot in the previous year and had their best team out against Goole. Leeds had only lost 2 of their previous 19 games before the Goole game and they did not win another game that season such was the shock.
A couple of interesting points - Leeds beat Hull away in the first round by 15 points to nil; in those days tries counted as 2 points and conversions as 3 points; Leeds travelled to Goole in a "Private Saloon Carriage" which was attached to the train.
However, before eventually folding, were drawn against Hull in the Challenge Cup, two years later.
On 10 November 2018 a committee was formed at the Victoria Pleasure Grounds and Rugby League was again brought back to go with the formation of a new team, The Goole Vikings Amateur Rugby League Football Club, who will keep the historic nickname from the early 1900s ‘The Seaporters’
The Vikings will play in the Yorkshire Men's League governed by York & District Rugby League in the 2019 Summer Season. Their home ground once again will be the Victoria Pleasure Grounds, Rugby League has finally come home.

Club League record

In the single season in which Goole played semi-professional rugby league, 1901–02, there are few records readily available.
Some of the achievements are as follows:-

Heading Abbreviations

RL = Single Division; Pl = Games Played: W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lose; PF = Points For; PA = Points Against; Diff = Points Difference ; Pts = League Points

% Pts = A percentage system was used to determine league positions due to clubs playing varying number of fixtures and against different opponents

League points: for win = 2; for draw = 1; for loss = 0.

Several fixtures & results

The following are just a couple of Goole's fixtures. The first from the year before, and the second from two years after, the sole season in which they played semi-professional rugby league:

Notable players

W. T. Greensitt of Goole played in The Rest's 7–5 defeat by Leeds in the 1901–02 Yorkshire Senior Competition Champions versus The Rest match at Headingley Stadium on Saturday 19 April 1902.