1899 River Plate Rugby Union Championship

The 1899 River Plate Rugby Union Championship was the inaugural season of the first rugby union club championship held in Argentina, organised by the "River Plate Rugby Union" (current Argentine Rugby Union). It was contested by the five founding members of the RPRU: Belgrano, Rosario, Lomas, Buenos Aires, and Flores.[1][2][3]

1899 RPRU
Lomas A.C., first Argentine champion
Countries ARG
Number of teams5
ChampionsLomas
Runners-upRosario A.C.
Relegated(None)

Uruguayan club Montevideo C.C. was invited to take part of the competition but they declined to participate due to the long travel time to Argentina by ship.[4]

In the inaugural game, Lomas defeated Buenos Aires by 11-4.[5] Lomas would be the first Argentine champion, winning the title at the end of the season.[6]

Teams

Club City of origin Estab. Venue
Belgrano A.C.Belgrano1896Belgrano
Buenos Aires F.C.Belgrano [note 1]1886(None) [note 2]
Flores A.C.Flores1893Flores Old Ground
Lomas A.C.Lomas de Zamora1891Lomas
Rosario A.C.Rosario1867Plaza Jewell

Results

List of matches played in the season. Some results are missed (w=indicates win, l=indicates lost). Rosario A.C. entered directly in the semifinals. Buenos Aires FC played its home matches at Lomas.[1]

First round

Chronicle of the match Lomas (3) v Belgrano (0) on La Nación
The trophy awarded to Lomas, first champion
Date Home Res. Away Venue
21 MayLomasw–lBelgranoLomas
28 MayBuenos Aires24–0FloresFlores
1 JuneBuenos Aires3–5BelgranoBelgrano
4 JuneFloresl–wLomasLomas
11 JuneBuenos Aires24–3LomasLomas
18 JuneFloresl–wBelgranoBelgrano
24 JuneBuenos Airesw–lFloresLomas
25 JuneBelgrano3–0LomasBelgrano
2 JulyBuenos Aires3–0BelgranoLomas
9 JulyFloresl–wLomasFlores

Semifinals

Date Home Res. Away Venue
16 or 23 JulyRosario11–0Buenos AiresPlaza Jewell
Date Home Res. Away Venue
?Lomas16–0Belgrano

The forwards of Buenos Aires were treated with little respect by their opponents, who, in the scrums and in the open game, were much superior. No game ever started in this sensational way, since 20 seconds into the kick-off, Rosario registered a try between the clubs, a feast that gave the visitors a great shock, of which, we are inclined to think that they never recovered. As usual, the visitors were entertained in the most hospitable way, and in spite of having been defeated, they enjoyed the trip. After the game, the two teams and some of their friends met the President Mr. Diego Le Bas, for the usual toasts. The best of the teams was the winner and the BAFC Captain, hit the nail on the head, when he proposed a toast in honor of the health of the Plaza captain saying: If Buenos Aires could not win, there was no other Club for which they preferred to be knocked out than Rosario's.[7]

The River Plate Sports & Pastime newspaper about the Rosario–Buenos Aires match

Final

The final was played at Flores Old Ground in Caballito, Buenos Aires. All proceeds were donated to the British Hospital of Buenos Aires. In a match where both teams showed to be equalled in strength of play, Lomas won the game when they were awarded a free-kick that captain F.H. Jacobs scored for a 3–0 win.[7]

30 July 1899
Lomas A.C. 3–0 Rosario A.C.
Con: F.H. Jacobs
Lomas
Rosario

Aftermath

It was the first and only championship contested by Flores A.C.[8] A pioneer in several sports disciplines in Argentina, Flores A.C. had played its first match on 19 July 1896, against Buenos Aires F.C..[6] In 1907 Flores Athletic sold some of its facilities to neighbor Club Ferro Carril Oeste, for m$n 700. It is believed that the club was dissolved after this transaction.[9]

Before disspearing, Flores had also took part in the first Primera División championship in 1891. The polo team of the institution also won the fourth edition of Abierto de Polo in 1894.[10]

See also

Notes

  1. Established the Buenos Aires English High School, where famous football team Alumni would be found in 1898
  2. Played its home games at Lomas.

References

  1. Fundación del River Plate Rugby Championship on Club Atlético del Rosario, 10 April 2019
  2. 120 Aniversario UAR, p.6, Olé, 10 April 2019
  3. Los clubes fundadores by Sebastián Perasso on Rugby Fun, 31 October 2013
  4. Fundación del River Plate Rugby Union Championship (1899) on Atlético del Rosario, 18 April 2019
  5. "Leslie Corry Smith, el primer referee oficial de Argentina", by Rubén Ayala at Lomas AC website
  6. ""Historia del Club" – BACRC official site". Archived from the original on 13 September 2014. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  7. Chronicle of the match by The River Plate Sports & Pastime
  8. Fundadores by Jorge Búsico, 11 April 2018
  9. Una investigación sobre la Historia del Flores Athletic Club, Rubén Ayala, C.E.H.R., Buenos Aires (1997)
  10. 100 años de polo en la Argentina 1888–1988, Elsa Boglione, Buenos Aires, 1988

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