West Hartlepool R.F.C.

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West Hartlepool
Full name West Hartlepool Rugby Football Club
Founded 1881
Location Hartlepool, County Durham, England
Ground(s) Brinkburn (Capacity: 76 Seats plus standing room)
Coach(es) Tim Sawyer,
Kevan Oliphant
Captain(s) Anthony Carr
League(s) National League 3 North
Team kit
Official website
www.west-rugby.org.uk

Coordinates: 54°40′35″N 1°14′5″W / 54.67639°N 1.23472°W / 54.67639; -1.23472 West Hartlepool Rugby Football Club (nicknamed West) is an English rugby union club who play in the National League 3 North league after gaining promotion by winning the 2010 / 2011 North 1 East league.

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[edit] History

West Hartlepool Rugby Football Club was formed in 1881.

Before the game turned professional, the club enjoyed several seasons in the Courage League and Allied Dunbar premiership during the 1990s[1] before finally being relegated in the 1998/99 season. There followed a drop through the divisions over the next three years that took them out of the national leagues and into the regional leagues.[2]

In the 1990s, when the club was at its peak positions they played at Brierton Lane. When the ground was sold they entered into one year ground share agreements, first with Hartlepool United Football Club at Victoria Park, Hartlepool and then with Hartlepool Rovers RFC.

The club's Junior Section then went on to play at West Hartlepool Technical Day School Old Boys Rugby Union Football Club (Tech) for a few years and in the early 2000s there was an agreement with the Hartlepool Sixth Form College for the whole club to play at Brinkburn which is located on Catcote Road.

[edit] Club Structure

West have five Senior Teams within the club.

  • 1st Team
  • 2nd Team (Stags)
  • 3rd Team (Bucks)
  • 4th Team
  • 5th Team (Ams)

[edit] Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under IRB eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-IRB nationality.

Player Position Union
Dan Boatman Lock England England
Jon Boatman Flanker England England
Anthony Carr (c) Prop England England
Adam Coates Prop England England
Michael Hogan Prop England England
Andrew Davies Hooker England England
Andrew Dixon Hooker England England
Tom Dixon Lock England England
Greg Edwards Lock England England
Michael Geritz (Physio) Prop England England
Carl Graham (AKA Killer Karlos) Prop Fiji Fiji
John Greenwell Prop England England
Phil Henderson Number 8 England England
Carl Miller Prop England England
Ryan Phillips Flanker England England
Carlo Robinson Prop England England
Player Position Union
Tim Sawyer Flanker England England
Henry Tones Flanker England England
Andrew Cheslin Wing England England
Colin Cheslin Centre England England
Jamie Connolly Centre New Zealand New Zealand
Andrew Hare Centre England England
Peter Hodgson (vc) Centre England England
Neil Howe Centre England England
Phil Wallis Fly-half England England
Paul Miller Centre England England
Paul Moss Fly-half England England
Gav Robinson Centre England England
Stuart Spence Centre England England
Darren Thomas Scrum-half England England
Martin Todd Centre England England
Paul Williamson Centre England England
Gareth Foreman Fly-half England England
Andrew Foreman Scrum-half England England
Dominic Stead Fullback New Zealand New Zealand

[edit] International honours

Nationality Player Honours
England Carl Aarvold England
England William Bradley? England
England James "Jim" Duthie England
England Sammy Morfitt/Murfitt England
England Tim Stimpson England (and British Lions)
England Andy Blyth England?
England John "Jack" Taylor England (captain) (and British Lions)
Scotland Derrick Patterson Scotland
Scotland Rob Wainwright Scotland (captain) (and British Lions)
Republic of Ireland Mike Mullins Ireland
New Zealand Alan Whetton (AJ) New Zealand
New Zealand Gary Whetton New Zealand (Captain)
New Zealand Mike Brewer New Zealand
England Micky Young England Sevens and England Saxons
Switzerland Antony Cameron Switzerland

[edit] Other International Honours

Nationality Player Honours
England Aaron Myers England U-18
England Micky Young England U-16 & U-18, England Saxons
England Kevan Oliphant England Colts
England Paul Burgon England Schoolboys
Republic of Ireland Sean Dougall Ireland U18's, U19's & U20's

[edit] Mini & Junior

West have a very successful mini & junior set up with teams from U8 > U18 with a large percentage going on to represent Durham County & The North.

Newcastle Falcons have now emerged as good stage for new and exciting players from West's to play at a higher level of rugby, such as Micky Young, Aaron Myers and Mark Laycock who is now the Falcons academy coach.

[edit] Rivals

In the 1990s when West Hartlepool were in the top leagues there was a rivalry with Newcastle Gosforth (now the Newcastle Falcons). However the real derby matches were with Hartlepool Rovers. Even though Rovers have always been in lower leagues the historical Boxing Day match between the sides has continuing and Rovers have always given West Hartlepool good competitive matches and beat West in the 2008 Boxing Day derby but West have won all the other years. In recent years the games have come down to the last few seconds or injury time before the eventual winners were known, with side line conversions winning or losing matches.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "English league". Rugby Football History. http://rugbyfootballhistory.com/english%20_league.html. Retrieved 2009-02-02. 
  2. ^ Bolton, Paul (2002-03-07). "West Hartlepool go down". The Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/3020269/West-Hartlepool-go-down.html. Retrieved 2009-02-02. 

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