CS Rugby 1863
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Full name | Civil Service Rugby 1863 | |
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Union | Rugby Football Union | |
Nickname(s) | The Stags | |
Founded | 1863 | |
Region | Chiswick, Greater London | |
Chairman | Stan Coats | |
President | Mike Lee | |
Coach(es) | Harry Fehily | |
League(s) | National League 3 London & SE | |
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Official website | ||
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Civil Service Rugby, mostly known as CS Rugby 1863, is an English rugby union team based in Chiswick, Greater London. The club runs three senior sides[1] and the first XV currently plays in National League 3 London & SE.
History
In 1863, the newly formed Civil Service F.C. club was playing "football" under both association and rugby rules and sources suggest that the club was similar to Clapham Rovers in that it was a single club playing both codes.[2] At what point the Civil Service Rugby Club became a distinct entity from the association football is unclear. Certainly, the histories published by the official Football and Rugby clubs respectively do not refer to a joint history past even 1863. However, the club was still a unified entity when it became a founding member of the Rugby Football Union in 1871,[2] although notably it did not provide a member to the inaugural committee. However, in 1892 contemporary sources refer to Clapham Rovers as being unique in the respect that it played both codes, suggesting that the Civil Service had distinct teams by that point. CS Rugby 1863 was formed in 1863 and in eight years the club became one of the founder members of the Rugby Football Union. In 1879, the club became a founder member of Surrey RFU but has been a member of the Middlesex RFU since the 1880s.[3]
Club Honours
- Herts/Middlesex 2 champions: 2000-01
- Herts/Middlesex 1 champions: 2001-02
- London Division 4 North West champions: 2002-03
- London Division 3 North West champions: 2003-04
- London Division 2 North champions: 2006-07
References
- ↑ Club website home page
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- ↑ Club website - A brief note on the history