Preston Grasshoppers R.F.C.

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Preston Grasshoppers
Full namePreston Grasshoppers Rugby Football Club
UnionRFU
Nickname(s)Hoppers
Founded1869; 155 years ago (1869)
LocationPreston, Lancashire, England
RegionLancashire RFU
Ground(s)Lightfoot Green (Capacity: 5,000)
ChairmanGeorge Erdozain
PresidentMalcom Alden
Captain(s)Dominic Moon
Top scorerSean Taylor
League(s)National League 3 North
2016–1716th (relegated from National League 2 North)
Team kit
Official website
www.pgrfc.co.uk

Preston Grasshoppers Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union team from Preston, Lancashire.

History

The club was founded on 28 September 1869 at a meeting held at the Bull Hotel, Preston, making it one of the oldest 'northern' rugby union teams.

Grasshoppers' players who have progressed to bigger stages include A.N. Hornby, the first man to captain both the English national rugby and cricket sides, Dick Greenwood and his son Will Greenwood, later to play outside centre for Harlequins and England, second row star Steve Borthwick, captaining Bath and playing a key role in the England international side, Wade Dooley, who won 55 caps in the second row for England, and Paul Grayson, who went on to play a number of games at fly half for England. Other past players gaining England caps include Don Rutherford and Iain Balshaw.

Norwich City striker James Vaughan also played rugby union for the side, before switching to football.

When the national league structure was introduced in the mid nineties, Hoppers remained in National League 3 (North) until their promotion in 1998–99 season. This was achieved with the help of Australian Michael Lough and winger Ian Bruce who, between them, scored over 50 tries.

In 2013 Preston Grasshoppers 2nd team won the Preston Sports Awards Team Performance of the Year.[1] At the end of the 2015–16 Season Preston Grasshoppers accepted an offer from the RFU to replace the grass surface at Lightfoot Green Lane with an artificial 3G pitch. The terms of the agreement mean that the RFU have exclusive use of the pitch for the next 30 years.

Honours

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Current standings

Template:2016–17 National League 2 North

References

  1. ^ "Skiddle Sponsors Preston Sports Awards - Could Grasshoppers Win Again?". Skiddle.
  2. ^ http://www.pgrfc.co.uk/the-club/history/2000-present/
  3. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/lancashire/content/articles/2006/12/20/ru_preston_grasshoppers_profile.shtml

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