Lancashire County Rugby Football Union
The Lancashire County Rugby Football Union is the society responsible for rugby union in the county of Lancashire, England, and is one of the constituent bodies of the national Rugby Football Union having been formed in 1881. In addition it is the county that has won the County Championship on most occasions.
History
Early years
The first match arranged for the county of Lancashire took place in 1870, at Leeds against Yorkshire. This match was immediately known as the "Battle of the Roses" and was considered the "blue riband" of Northern rugby football. To be selected to represent the county was an honour bestowed long before the foundation of the Lancashire RFU and it was seen as "the high road to International honours".Formation of a Football Union
From 1870 to 1881 the government and arrangement of county matches in Lancashire vested in Manchester Football Club. Though self-appointed, Manchester FC was recognised as the authority by the other great Lancashire club, Liverpool St. Helens. A movement of emerging new clubs, headed by W. Bell, the honorary secretary of the Broughton FC, had an objective to secure a voice in the selection of county teams. Bell was supported by an informal committee consisting of: G. C. Lindsay, A. M. Crook, F. C. Hignett, Hunter.Initial approaches to the Manchester Club were declined and in 1881 a general meeting of Lancashire clubs was called at which the following clubs were represented: Manchester Rangers; Free Wanderers; Broughton; Swinton; Walton; Rossendale; Oldham; Manchester Athletic; Rochdale Hornets; Chorley Birch; and Cheetham. Notably, the Manchester Club did not take part, but a resolution to form the Lancashire Football Union was agreed. The initial committee had W. Bell as its honorary secretary and G. C. Lindsay as the honorary treasurer.
Two county matches were arranged altogether versus the Midland Counties and Lanarkshire. Manchester then decided to wrest control of the county back and on 22 December 1881 met with the new Union and a duly constituted and representative governing body, its club to be called The Lancashire County Football Club, was formed. It was agreed the president, a vice-president, the hon. secretary and treasurer should be elected from the Manchester Football Club, a vice-president and a member of committee from the Liverpool Club, and the remaining eight names to be elected from clubs other than the Manchester and Liverpool clubs. Also, all Home County matches would be played on the ground of the Manchester Football Club. The first officers and clubs elected to represent the newly formed Lancashire County Football Club were:
- PRESIDENT : James MacLaren, Esq..
- VICE-PRESIDENTS : W. Brierley, Esq. ; E. Kewley, Esq..
- HON. SECRETARY AND TREASURER : W. Grave, Esq..
- COMMITTEE : Manchester, Liverpool, Broughton, Cheetham, Preston, Manchester Rangers, Rochdale Hornets, Oldham, Swinton, and Free Wanderers.
In February 1889 it was proposed that the county shall be divided out into five districts each with three representatives, removing club based representation on the committee.
1890–1900
Lancashire won the 1890-91 season of the County Championship, despite the county championship having been organised by arch-rivals, Yorkshire. Lancashire won all their games with "not a goal being scored against them in any of the county matches they played". They then played "the Rest of England", on 18 April 1891. In 1891-92 Lancashire were defeated by Yorkshire who therefore wrested the championship of England from Lancashire.At this time, Lancashire County Football Club was made up of a number of clubs, and two sub-unions, West Lancashire Union and South-East Lancashire Union was :
- Aspull
- Askam
- Barrow-in- Furness
- Blackley Rangers
- Blackley
- Boothstown
- Broughton
- Broughton Rangers
- Bury
- Broughton Park
- Crompton
- Eccles RFC
- Failsworth
- Free Wanderers
- Leigh
- Liverpool
- Liverpool Old Boys
- Lancaster
- Manchester
- Manchester Rangers
- Morecambe
- Mossley
- Oldham
- Owens College
- Pendleton
- Radcliffe
- Rochdale Hornets
- Rochdale St. Clements
- Salford
- Stalybridge
- St. Helens
- St Helens Recs
- South-East Lancashire and Border Towns Rugby Union
- Southport
- Swinton
- Tottington
- Tuebrook
- Tyldesley
- Ulverston
- Walkden
- Warrington
- Werneth
- West Lancashire
- Widnes
- Wigan
- Waterloo
Affiliated clubs
There are currently 83 clubs affiliated with the Lancashire RFU, most of which have teams at both senior and junior level. The majority of teams are based in Lancashire, parts of Greater Manchester and Merseyside, but there are also occasionally sides from Cheshire and even Cumbria that are members.- Aldwinians
- Anti-Assassins
- Ashton-under-Lyne
- Aspull
- Bay Horse
- Birchfield
- Blackburn
- Blackpool
- Bolton
- Broughton
- Broughton Park
- Burnage
- Burnley
- Bury
- Carnforth
- Chorley
- Clitheroe
- Colne & Nelson
- Crosby St Marys
- De la Salle
- Didsbury Toc H
- Eagle
- East City Saints
- Eccles
- Edge Hill University
- England Fire Service
- Firwood Waterloo
- Fleetwood
- Fylde
- Garstang
- Greater Manchester Fire Brigade
- Greater Manchester Police
- Heaton Moor
- HM Prison Hindley
- Lancashire Constabulary
- Lancashire Ladies
- Lancaster University
- Leigh
- Leyland Warriors
- Littleborough
- Liverpool Collegiate
- Liverpool John Moores University
- Liverpool Medical School
- Lostock
- Manchester
- Manchester Medicals
- Manchester Metropolitan University
- Manchester YMCA
- Mancunians
- Merseyside Police
- Mossley Hill
- Myerscough College
- Newton Le Willows
- North Manchester
- Old Bedians
- Old Boltonians
- Oldham
- Ormskirk
- Orrell
- Orrell St James
- Preston Grasshoppers
- Rochdale
- Rossendale
- Ruskin Park
- St Edwards Old Boys
- Sedgley Park
- Sefton
- Southport
- Tarleton
- Thornton Cleveleys
- Trafford MV
- Tyldesley
- University of Bolton
- University of Central Lancashire
- University of Cumbria
- University of Manchester
- University of Salford
- Vale of Lune
- Warrington
- West Park St Helens
- Widnes
- Wigan
- Wythenshawe
County club competitions
Leagues
All leagues are by both the Lancashire RFU and Cheshire RFU and feature clubs based in Cheshire, Merseyside, Lancashire, Greater Manchester and the Isle of Man.In 2018/19 season several Lancashire Clubs unhappy at long distance travel broke away from the RFU Leagues and setup their own County Leagues. The ADM Lancashire County RU Leagues started with 2 x 10 Team Leagues, Widnes RUFC winning both the Premier League & Cup. In 2019/20 the Leagues had expanded to 2 x 12 Team Leagues and incorporated 2 Cheshire Clubs
- Lancs/Cheshire 1 - league ranked at tier 7 of the English rugby union system
- South Lancs/Cheshire 1 - tier 7 league
- South Lancs/Cheshire 2 - tier 8 league
- Lancs/Cheshire Division 3 - tier 9 league
Cups
- John Burgess Lancashire Trophy
- Brian Leigh Lancashire Trophy
- Lancashire Plate
- Alan Stone Lancashire Bowl
Discontinued competitions
- North Lancashire/Cumbria - tier 7 league for Lancashire and Cumbria based clubs that was abolished in 2018
- North Lancashire 2 - tier 9 league for Lancashire clubs that was abolished in 2015
- Lancashire - tier 8 league for Lancashire clubs that was abolished in 2017
- North West 1 - tier 7 league for Lancashire, Cheshire and Cumbria clubs that was abolished in 2000
- North West 2 - tier 8 league for Lancashire, Cheshire and Cumbria clubs that was abolished in 2000
- North West 3 - tier 9 league for Lancashire, Cheshire and Cumbria clubs that was abolished in 2000
- North-West East 2 - tier 11 league for Lancashire clubs that was abolished
- North-West East 3 - tier 12 league for Lancashire clubs that was abolished in 1992
County side
Honours
The county side has reached the County Championship Final 38 times, winning the title on a record 25 occasions. Lancashire have played in twelve of the past fourteen finals and has won nine of those twelve finals.- County Championship winners : 1891, 1935, 1938, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1955, 1969, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018
Notable players
- Gerry Ainscough
- Jack Anderton
- Tom Banks
- Bill Beaumont
- Edmund Beswick
- Steve Borthwick
- Walter Bumby
- William Burgess
- Fran Cotton
- Harry Eagles
- Dick Greenwood
- Edward Temple Gurdon
- Albert Neilson Hornby
- Barry Jackson, Captain of Lancashire and England International.
- Thomas Kelly
- Edward Kewley
- Andy Kyriacou
- Mike Leadbetter
- Arthur Lees
- Joe Mills
- Tony Neary
- Rob O'Donnell
- William Openshaw
- Malcolm Phillips
- Hugh Rowley
- Robert Seddon
- Lancelot Slocock
- Warren Spragg
- Charles Thompson
- James Valentine
- Thomas Sherren Whittaker
- Peter Williams
- Sam Williams
- Ryan De La Harpe
- Sammy Southern
- Martin Hynes
- Duncan Sandford
Presidents
- 1881/84 J McLaren ★
- 1884/14 A. N. Hornby
- 1919/23 A M Crook ★
- 1923/24 H Williamson
- 1924/26 A Brettagh
- 1926/28 T W S Pollok
- 1928/30 H S Johnson
- 1930/32 J E Kidd
- 1932/34 J Milnes ★
- 1934/36 T J Bradburn
- 1936/37 Dr E Moir
- 1937/39 T Brakell
- 1939/47 J Hunter
- 1947/49 J Bradley
- 1949/51 H G Preston
- 1951/53 J H Roberts
- 1053/55 J B G Whittaker
- 1955/56 J R Locker ★
- 1956/57 E Ogden
- 1957/58 S C Meikle
- 1958/59 H A Fry
- 1959/60 C B Sewell
- 1960/61 N Shaw
- 1961/62 J Heaton
- 1962/63 R S Unsworth
- 1963/64 V G Funduklian
- 1964/65 R H Guest
- 1965/66 E Randell
- 1966/67 A Marsden
- 1967/68 L Mortlock
- 1968/69 P G Clemence
- 1969/70 W E Naylor
- 1970/71 A Shuker
- 1971/72 R G Burton
- 1972/73 C C C Burch
- 1973/74 W R Hall
- 1974/75 R Higgins
- 1975/76 E Evans
- 1976/77 G A Macintosh
- 1977/78 J H Waters
- 1978/79 J Benson
- 1979/80 J Walsh
- 1980/81 A Gott
- 1981/82 J Burgess ★
- 1982/83 R H Wiseman
- 1983/84 F Hardman
- 1984/85 Malcolm Phillips ★
- 1985/86 W G Bevan
- 1986/87 Dr J E Ryner
- 1987/88 I Sinclair
- 1988/89 W S B Faulds
- 1989/90 K Jones
- 1990/91 Dr N H Atkinson
- 1991/92 E Deasey
- 1992/93 B H England
- 1993/94 R B Bretherton
- 1994/95 K Brown
- 1995/96 H E Neeley
- 1996/97 P E Hughes
- 1997/98 W A Kershaw
- 1998/99 B Leigh
- 1999/00 R T J Briers
- 2000/01 T W Alexander
- 2001/02 W G D Chappell
- 2002/03 E M Whiteside
- 2003/04 F Morgan
- 2004/05 J W Dewhurst
- 2005/06 M Cornelia
- 2006/07 S M Parker
- 2007/08 D N Herriman
- 2008/09 K Andrews
- 2009/10 C Barker
- 2010/11 D Welsh
- 2011/12 T Hughes
- 2012/13 M Worsley
- 2013/14 D Hodgson
- 2014/15 D Matthews
- 2015/16 T Stirk
- 2016/17 T Fitzgerald
- 2017/18 S Blackburn
- 2018/19 D Clarke
- 2019/20 G Burns - MBE