Old Streetonians RFC

Old Streetonians RFC is a rugby union club based in the Shoreditch area of London, UK. Old Streetonians are currently competing in London 3 North West. The team colours are red and blue. The club’s zenith is generally accepted as the Herts / Middlesex Vase Final of 2015 when marauding second row Gary Hoban (of Leinster U18 fame) came on as a sub to score a hat trick in the final and carry Old Street to a famous victory.

Old Streetonians RFC
Full nameOld Streetonians Rugby Football Club
UnionMiddlesex RFU
Founded1990 (1990)
LocationShoreditch, Hackney, London
Ground(s)Haggerston Park
ChairmanIan Heptonstall
PresidentDick Stringer
Coach(es)Nick Barham
League(s)London 3 North West
2019–20Champions (promoted to London 2 North West)
Official website
oldstreetrugby.com

History

Old Streetonians RFC was formed in 1990 on the suggestion of the local patrons of the Bricklayer's pub in Shoreditch. The first game was a friendly played on Christmas Eve with the only try scored by 'Heroin Addict' George. Following this inaugural game, a friendly fixture was played against UCS Old Boys where the team name, Old Streetonians, was first used.

Each year the team holds the Denise Vinyl Cup before Christmas, a friendly game played with mixed teams made up of all of the players in the club.

Current

Old Streetonians were admitted to the RFU league structure and are currently competing in Herts/Middlesex 1. The Onians were promoted for consecutive seasons in 07/08 and 08/09, reaching London 2 North East before being relegated in 2013. Old Streetonians also put out a 2nd XV and 3rd XV, competing in the Middlesex Merit Table.

Old Streetonians play their home matches at Hackney Marshes and train on Tuesday evenings at Haggerston Park.

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