Chard RFC
Chard Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union team based in Chard in Somerset. The club run three senior men's teams, a Ladies' XV and the full range of junior teams. The first XV play in Tribute Western Counties West after being relegated from Tribute South West 1 West in 2016–17. The second XV play in Tribute Somerset 2 South The third XV in Tribute Somerset 3 South and the Ladies currently play Women’s NC South West South 2(1).
Full name | Chard Rugby Football Club |
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Union | Somerset RFU |
Founded | 1876[1] |
Location | Chard, Somerset, England |
Ground(s) | Essex Close |
Chairman | John Williams |
President | Bob Morgan |
Coach(es) | Ben Thomas, Jon Hendy, Matt Aires & Larry Watkins |
Captain(s) | 1st XV Matthew Tinley -2nd XV Joel Nicholls -3rd XV Kevin George -Ladies XV Mel Banfield |
Most caps | Nick Hyslop (2017/18) Max Gosden (2018/19) |
Top scorer | Joe Mainwaring & Luke Hill (2017/18) Emil Szydelko (2018/19) |
League(s) | Western Counties West |
2019–20 | 7th |
Official website | |
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Honours
1st team:[2]
- Somerset Division 3 champions: 1991–2
- Somerset Division 1 champions (2): 1995–96, 2002–03
- Gloucester Premier v Somerset Premier play-off winners: 2010–11
- Tribute Western Counties North champions: 2011–12
- South West 1 (east v west) promotion play-off winners: 2013–14
2nd team:
- Tribute Somerset 2 South champions: 2011–12
Colts team:
- Somerset U18s League champions: 2015–16
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References
- Read, Liam (27 August 2017). "Old Club That Keeps Its Community Values". Cornwall Independent (11028). p. 51.
- "Chard RFC History". Pitchero. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
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