Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents

Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents RFC
Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents RFC
Full name Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents Rugby Football Club
Unions International Gay Rugby (IGR)
RFU
Sussex RFU
Nickname(s) Sea Serpents
Founded 4 November 2015
Location Brighton & Hove, England
Ground(s) Hove Recreation Ground, Shirley Drive, Hove
Chairman Ian Chaplin
President Pete West
Coach(es) Tom Foy
Captain(s) Byron Todd
David Phillips
Paul Tindle
League(s) Harvey's of Sussex 4 West 'Wild Hop' League
Team kit
First match
Sea Serpents 0 - 25 Kings Cross Steelers IV
(20 February 2016)
Largest win
Sea Serpents 78 - 5 Wessex Wyverns
(5 May 2018)
Largest defeat
Sea Serpents 3 - 104 St Leonards CP
(15 October 2016)
Official website
www.bhssrfc.com

Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents RFC is a gay and inclusive rugby union club based in Brighton & Hove in Sussex, England.

Club History

The Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents were formed on 4 November 2015 at a meeting at the Camelford Arms pub in Kemptown, Brighton,[1] to give gay and bisexual men the opportunity to play rugby in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

Season 2015/2016

The Sea Serpents played their first match against the 4th XV of London's gay and inclusive rugby club, the Kings Cross Steelers, on 20 February 2016 at Hove Recreation Ground, losing by 25 points to 0.[2] Over the next two months during March and April 2016, the Sea Serpents played a return match in London against the Steelers' 4th XV,[3] an away match against the Birmingham Bulls,[4] and were admitted as members of IGR.[5]

Season 2016/2017

The Sea Serpents kicked off their second season in existence with a summer touch rugby tournament in Birmingham organised by the Birmingham Bulls - Touch My Brum 2016.[6] During the tournament the club registered their first ever win, a 2-1 victory against the Amsterdam Lowlanders.[7] The club continued to play friendly matches against other IGR teams,[8][9] and local Sussex teams. The Sea Serpents registered their first win in a full XVs match on 21 January 2017 against the Reading Renegades, a 37-3 victory, including 7 tries, also witnessed by the Mayor of Brighton & Hove.[10] At the end-of-season Union Cup in Madrid, the Sea Serpents caused quite an upset by winning all of their group matches in the third-tier Union Bowl and making the Gold Final ahead of their closest rivals Kings Cross Steelers IV, the more established Bristol Bisons and Manchester Village Spartans III and the newly formed Munich Monks. They lost in the final to French side Rebelyons, finishing runners-up in their first international tournament.[11]

Season 2017/2018

Once again the Sea Serpents kicked off their season with a trip to the Birmingham Bulls touch rugby tournament finishing in the middle tier competition, a level above the previous year. The team was led by vice captain Paul Tindle. The club was accepted into the Sussex Leagues and are competing in the Sussex Division 4 East against 9 other teams home and away.[12] Their first league match was on 9 September 2017 against Heathfield & Waldron III at Hove Recreation Ground, the visitors winning 58-12. Their first league win came at the end of the season on 28 April 2018 against East Grinstead III in a double header match with the Sea Serpents winning 33-31.[13]

Season 2018/2019

The Sea Serpents were moved to the West division of the Sussex League's Division 4. After registering three losses, they won their 4th match of the season away at Burgess Hill by 62-12[14].

Domestic League

The Sea Serpents took part in their first league campaign during the 2017/2018 season in the Sussex Division 4 East. The following season they were swapped to the West division.

League History

Season Tournament P W D L F A +/– Pts Pts % Position
2017/2018 Sussex Division 4 East 14 3 0 11 209 665 -456 31 49% 7/10
2018/2019 Sussex Division 4 West 5 2 0 3 144 170 -26 16 67% 2/7

4 points for a win, 3 points for a draw, 1 point for a loss, 1 point for an away match, 1 point for losing by 7 points or less

Domestic League Matches

2017/2018 Sussex Division 4 East

9 Sep 2017 15:00
Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 12 – 58 Heathfield & Waldron III
Report

16 Sep 2017 15:00
Lewes II 74 – 0 Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents
Report

30 Sep 2017 15:00
Seaford II 104 – 14D Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents
Report

7 Oct 2017 15:00
Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 7 – 60 Hove III
Report

21 Oct 2017 15:00
Crowborough III 0 – 40A Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents
Report

4 Nov 2017 14:30
St Francis II 23 – 19 Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents
Report

25 Nov 2017 14:30
Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 12 – 52 Crawley III
Report

2 Dec 2017 14:00
Heathfield & Waldron III 78 – 5 Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents
Report

9 Dec 2017 14:00
Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 7 – 53 Lewes II
Report

6 Jan 2018 14:00
Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents C – CB Newick II
Report

13 Jan 2018 14:00
Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 10 – 34D Seaford II
Report

17 Feb 2018 14:30
Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 5 – 51 Crowborough III
Report

10 Mar 2018 15:00
Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 7 – 73 St Francis II
Report

24 Mar 2018 15:00
Crawley III 32 – 24 Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents
Report

21 Apr 2018 15:00
Hove III 59 – 5 Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents
Report

28 Apr 2018 15:00
Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 33 – 31C East Grinstead III
Report

^A Match result: 36-19 to Crowborough III. Awarded 40-0 to Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents due to Crowborough II cancelling their match.
^B Match was to be played as double header due to Newick II cancelling first match. Newick II also cancelled the second match and were removed from the league due to too many cancellations.
^C Match played as double header due to East Grinstead III cancelling first match.
^D Seaford II were removed from the league due to too many cancellations. Results against Seaford II were nullified.

2018/2019 Sussex Division 4 West

8 Sep 2018 15:00
Horsham III 50 – 7 Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents
Report

15 Sep 2018 15:00
Crawley III 37 – 34 Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents
Report

22 Sep 2018 13:30
Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 15 – 59 Brighton & Sussex Medical School
Report

29 Sep 2018 15:00
Burgess Hill III 12 – 62 Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents
Report

6 Oct 2018 15:00
Worthing Knights 12 – 26 Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents
Report

International Tournaments

The Sea Serpents took part in their first international tournament at the Union Cup in Madrid in April 2017 and were drawn in the third level competition - the Union Bowl.[15]

Bingham Cup History

Year Tournament P W D L F A +/– Win % Round Position
Netherlands Amsterdam 2018 Challenger Cup 6 4 0 2 97 61 +36 67% Challenger Bowl Winners
Canada Ottawa 2020 TBC

Bingham Cup Matches

Amsterdam 2018

Pool Q Matches


8 June 2018 11:15
England Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 13 – 12 Southern Barbarians AustraliaNew Zealand

8 June 2018 14:55
United States Nashville Grizzlies 12 – 10 Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents England

9 June 2018 10:20
France Les Coqs Festifs 15 – 7 Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents England

Challenger Bowl/Shield Quarter Finals


9 June 2018 16:50
England Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 28 – 5 Toronto Muddy York Canada

Challenger Bowl Semi Finals


10 June 2018 09:25
England Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 22 – 5 Ottawa Wolves Canada

Challenger Bowl Final


10 June 2018 13:05
England Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 17 – 12 Kings Cross Steelers D England

Union Cup History

Year Tournament P W D L F A +/– Win % Round Position
Spain Madrid 2017 Union Bowl 4 3 0 1 76 25 +51 75% Gold Final Runners Up
Republic of Ireland Dublin 2019 TBC

Union Cup Matches

Madrid 2017

Group Matches


29 April 2017 13:05
England Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 15 – 5 Bristol Bisons England

29 April 2017 17:40
England Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 19 – 0 Manchester Village Spartans III England

30 April 2017 11:00
England Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents 42 – 3 Munich Monks Germany

Gold Final


30 April 2017 15:50
France Rebelyons 17 – 0 Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents England

Club Crest & Colours

The club's emblem depicts a rampant green sea serpent, carrying a white rugby ball, with a blue, rolling wave in the background, to signify the fact that Brighton & Hove is a seaside city. The club's colours are light blue and green, taken from the colours of the respective railings on the seafront in Brighton (light blue) and Hove (green), with the double symbolism of representing the English Channel and the South Downs which surround the city to the South and North respectively. The first kit used from the 2015/2016 season onwards was sponsored by the Camelford Arms,[16] a pub situated in Brighton's gay village, and site of the first meeting of the club in November 2015.

Notes

  1. "New rugby club for gay and bisexual men in Brighton & Hove". 20 October 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  2. "Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents vs. Kings Cross Steelers IV". 20 February 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  3. "Kings Cross Steelers IV vs. Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents". 2 April 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  4. "Birmingham Bulls vs. Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents". 16 April 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  5. "Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents RFC elected to IGR". 14 March 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  6. "Registration now open for Touch My Brum 2016". 25 February 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  7. "Amsterdam Lowlanders vs. Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents". 9 July 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  8. "Kings Cross Steelers IV vs. Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents". 3 September 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  9. "Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents vs. Birmingham Bulls". 7 January 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  10. "Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents vs. Reading Renegades". 21 January 2017. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  11. "Union Cup 2017 Madrid Competition Results". 30 April 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  12. "Harvey's of Sussex 4 East 'Bonfire Boy'". 24 July 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  13. "B&H Sea Serpents vs. East Grinstead 3". 28 April 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  14. "Burgess Hill 3 v BH Sea Serpents". 30 Sep 2018. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  15. "Union Cup Competition Seedings". 27 April 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  16. "Sponsors". Retrieved 10 January 2017.
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