Chobham Rugby Explained

Fullname:Chobham Rugby Football Club
Ground:Fowlers Wells
Season:2023–24
Position:7th (level transfer from Regional 2 Thames)

Chobham Rugby Football Club; founded in 1967, is a community rugby union club run by volunteers and based at Fowlers Wells in Chobham, Surrey. Chobham RFC has more than 2000 members with players in senior (men and women), boys and girls minis and juniors, walking and touch rugby teams participating in a full annual programme of fixtures; including friendly games, leagues and festivals. They also run a Mixed Ability Team – The Surrey Chargers. The 1st XV team participates in Regional 2 South Central; the sixth tier of the English rugby union system, having won Counties 1 Surrey/Sussex in 2022–23. Their highest league position finish was second in London 1 in 2014–15; tier six. [1]

Club colours

Scarlet and gold have been part of the club's playing strip for many years and taken from the Courage Brewery which helped found the club in 1967. The shirt and shorts mainly dark blue.

Club badge

Martin Cutler, a playing member, designed the club badge in the mid-70s. The design was submitted to and reviewed by the committee of the College of Arms and so any replica should adhere strictly to the original registered description. Emblems on the club badge embody the club's strong local and historical links with Chobham:

Teams

Chobham RFC Senior Rugby teams:

Chobham RFC Junior Rugby teams:Under 12's – Under 18's

Chobham RFC Minis Rugby teams:Under 4's – Under 11's

Girls RugbyUnder 4's – U 18's girls

Mixed Ability Rugby:The Surrey Chargers – inclusive rugby for those with learning/physical disability and able bodied team mates.

Honours

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home . chobhamrugby.co.uk.
  2. Web site: Village History - Chobham Net.
  3. Web site: Home . fourhorseshoeschobham.co.uk.
  4. Web site: Village History - Chobham Net.