Oxford University RFC
The Oxford University Rugby Football Club (Oxford University RFC or OURFC) is the rugby union club of the University of Oxford.[2][3] The club contests The Varsity Match every year against Cambridge University at Twickenham.
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| Full name | Oxford University Rugby Football Club | |
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| Nickname(s) | Blues | |
| Founded | 1869 | |
| Location | Oxford, England | |
| Ground(s) | Iffley Road (Capacity: 5,500[1]) | |
| Captain(s) | Louis Jackson & Jessica Abele | |
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History
    
    Men's team
    

The University of Oxford RFC was founded in 1869, fifteen months before the creation of the Rugby Football Union. The first Varsity Match was played in February 1872 in Oxford at 'The Parks', the following year the return game was played in Cambridge on Parker's Piece. In 1874 it was decided that the game be played on a neutral ground. Oxford, like rivals Cambridge, have supplied hundreds of players to national teams, and was key in spreading the sport of rugby throughout Britain as past students brought the game back to their home counties. The very first international player to be capped whilst at Oxford was Cecil Boyle, who represented England in 1873, one season before Cambridge University. In 1951 OURFC became the first Western rugby team to tour Japan after World War II.[4]
OURFC currently has 3 Men's teams: 1st XV Blues, 2nd XV Greyhounds and 3rd XV Whippets. All three teams play Varsity matches against their respective Cambridge opponents. Additionally, there is also a Men's U20s squad which contest their own Varsity Match alongside the Women's 2nd XV.[4]
Major Stanley's Match[5]
    

Major R. V. Stanley was an Oxford local who took a hearty interest in the development of OURFC, becoming its first representative on the RFU Committee 1903–27. The first recorded Stanley's Match took place in 1919, after the 1914 match was cancelled due to the outbreak of World War I. An invitational squad, similar to the Barbarians, the Major Stanley's XV historically drew in big name players such as Thomas Voyce and William Wavell Wakefield. Major Stanley's Match is an annual fixture played in preparation of the Varsity Match and recent Stanley's XVs have included Cardiff RFC.[6] In 2019, the centenary year of the first Major Stanley's fixture, the Women's Blues faced the first ever Major Stanley's Women's XV.[7]
Women's team
    

Oxford University WRFC was founded in 1988 and has been playing Cambridge University WRUFC annually since. The first women's Varsity was won by Cambridge; Oxford currently have 20 Varsity victories to Cambridge's 13. Notable players include Sue Day (St John's), who has won 59 England caps.[8]
As of May 2015, Oxford University RFC and Oxford University WRFC have officially merged into one University RFC.[4] 2015 also marked the first year that the women's Varsity Match was held at Twickenham on the same day as the men's game. OURFC Women's 1st XV compete in BUCS Premiership South.[9]
Honours
    
- Hawick Sevens
- Champions (1): 1925
 
Oxford University Greyhounds:
- Oxfordshire RFU County Cup winners: 1976
Oxford University Women's Blues:
- BUCS Vase Champions 2017
- BUCS Vase Runners Up 2019[10]
Notable former players
    
Oxford University RFC has fielded over 300 international rugby players, many of whom were first Capped during their time playing for the club.[11]
England internationals
    
The following former Oxford University players have represented England at full international level.
Wales internationals
    
The following former Oxford University players have represented Wales at full international level.
Scotland internationals
    
The following former Oxford University players have represented Scotland at full international level.
 George Aitken George Aitken
 David McLaren Bain David McLaren Bain
 John Bannerman John Bannerman
 David Bell David Bell
 William Berkley William Berkley
 Charles Berry Charles Berry
 William Bolton William Bolton
 John Boswell John Boswell
 Fletcher Buchanan Fletcher Buchanan
 Pat Burnet Pat Burnet
 Alexander Cairns Alexander Cairns
 George Cawkwell George Cawkwell
 Paul Clauss Paul Clauss
 Mac Cooper Mac Cooper
 Ian Coutts Ian Coutts
 Jack Crabbie Jack Crabbie
 Gerard Crole Gerard Crole
 George Cunningham George Cunningham
 Simon Danielli Simon Danielli
 Hamish Dawson Hamish Dawson
 Maurice Dickson Maurice Dickson
 Grahame Donald Grahame Donald
 Bill Donaldson Bill Donaldson
 Dan Drysdale[12] Dan Drysdale[12]
 Denoon Duncan Denoon Duncan
 Ewen Fergusson Ewen Fergusson
 Charles Fleming Charles Fleming
 Hector Forsayth Hector Forsayth
 Henry Gedge Henry Gedge
 Augustus Grant-Asher Augustus Grant-Asher
 Charles Grieve Charles Grieve
 Thomas Hart Thomas Hart
 Chick Henderson Chick Henderson
 Nelson Henderson Nelson Henderson
 Gurth Hoyer-Millar Gurth Hoyer-Millar
 Kenneth Jackson Kenneth Jackson
 Norman Kennedy Norman Kennedy
 Peter Kininmonth Peter Kininmonth
 George Campbell Lindsay George Campbell Lindsay
 Bertie Lorraine Bertie Lorraine
 Eric Loudoun-Shand Eric Loudoun-Shand
 Donald MacDonald Donald MacDonald
 Chris Mackintosh Chris Mackintosh
 Pat MacLachlan Pat MacLachlan
 John Marshall John Marshall
 Patrick Munro Patrick Munro
 Thomas Arthur Nelson Thomas Arthur Nelson
 William Renwick William Renwick
 William Roughead William Roughead
 Douglas Schulze Douglas Schulze
 Tennant Sloan Tennant Sloan
 Allan Smith Allan Smith
 Ian Smith Ian Smith
 Ken Spence Ken Spence
 Peter Stagg Peter Stagg
 Stephen Steyn Stephen Steyn
 Malcolm Swan Malcolm Swan
 Edward Taylor Edward Taylor
 Frans ten Bos Frans ten Bos
 Bruce Thomson Bruce Thomson
 William Thomson William Thomson
 Frederick Harding Turner Frederick Harding Turner
  .svg.png.webp) Johnnie Wallace Johnnie Wallace
 Archibald Walker Archibald Walker
 James Walker James Walker
 Mike Walker Mike Walker
 David Whyte David Whyte
 Stewart Wilson Stewart Wilson
 Eric Templeton Young Eric Templeton Young
Ireland internationals
    
The following former Oxford University players have represented Ireland at full international level.
Other nationalities
    
References
    
- "Hats off to the Wallabies". BBC Sport. 5 November 2001.
- "Men's Rugby Union". Oxford University Sport. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- "Women's Rugby Union". Oxford University Sport. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- "Oxford University RFC | About". Oxford University RFC. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- "Oxford University RFC | Stanleys Match". Oxford University RFC. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- "Men's Blues Squad Announced to Face Cardiff in the Major Stanley's Match". Oxford University RFC. 13 November 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- "Oxford University RFC | Stanleys Match". www.ourfc.org. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- "International Women's Day 2019". Oxford University Sport. 8 March 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- "BUCScore - Oxford University Womens 1st Rugby Union Team". BUCS. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- "Oxford University RFC | News". Oxford University RFC. 27 March 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- "Oxford University RFC | Internationals". Oxford University RFC. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
- Godwin, Terry; John M. Jenkins (1987). Complete Who's Who of International Rugby. Poole: Blandford Press. pp. 127–128. ISBN 0-7137-1838-2.
- "Faces in the Crowd," Sports Illustrated, 27 January 1975. Retrieved 8 December 2020
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