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Billingham RUFC

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Billingham Rugby Union Football Club
Full nameBillingham Rugby Union Football Club
UnionDurham County RFU
Nickname(s)BRUFC
Founded1924; 100 years ago (1924)
LocationBillingham, County Durham, England
Ground(s)Greenwood Road (Capacity: 1,500; 100 seats)
ChairmanMark Armstrong
Coach(es)Peter Evans
Captain(s)Elliott Husband
League(s)National League 2 North
2023–2412th
Team kit
Official website
www.billinghamrugby.co.uk

Billingham Rugby Union Football Club is a rugby union club based in Billingham in North East England. The 1st XV play in the fourth tier, National League 2 North, following their promotion from Regional 1 North East in 2023. The 2nd XV (Lions) play in The "Candy League" Division 1. The 3rd XV play in The League "Candy League" Division 2. and the Colts play in a Saturday Colts League. The junior section range from u-7 minis to u-16's with teams winning Durham county cups and leagues recently. Billingham play their home matches at Greenwood Road.

History

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Billingham Rugby Club was formed in 1924[1] as the rugby section of the Synthonia Sports Club at Synthetic Ammonia and Nitrates Company, which later became Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). Once established, the club became a force in Durham County Rugby Union, especially after the Second World War and the first team was very strong during the 1950s and early 1960s.

The early 1970s saw a downturn in the chemical industry and with the decline of ICI, the rugby club suffered. In the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s the club became somewhat nomadic in its socialising, although still playing on Central Avenue.

1989 was an important year in the life of the club. The youth section was founded and boys and girls from the age of eight upwards playing mini-rugby. Since then, this section of the club has gone from strength to strength and has provided several current members of the first XV squad.

The 1990s saw an upturn in the club's fortunes and three teams were regularly playing each week with socialising based at the Synthonia Cricket Club.

The club moved to play on Greenwood Road in 1996 although until late 2000 there were no facilities whatsoever, just three pitches. For these years we had a three-site existence, changing, playing and socialising in different locations.

However, December 2000 and a £750,000 lottery grant brought the opening of the new clubhouse giving the club a solid base and identity and we hope that it will serve as a stepping-stone to future success.

In August 2021, former Billingham player Jack Smith won a gold medal as a member of Great Britain national wheelchair rugby team at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo.[2]

Current standings

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2024–25 National League 2 North table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Leeds Tykes 14 13 0 1 486 254 +232 12 1 65 Promotion place
2 Lymm 14 13 0 1 529 314 +215 13 0 65
3 Sheffield 14 13 0 1 480 250 +230 11 1 64
4 Fylde 13 9 0 4 439 341 +98 9 2 47
5 Wharfedale 14 8 0 6 358 365 −7 10 1 43
6 Tynedale 14 5 3 6 346 434 −88 8 2 36
7 Hull Ionians 14 5 0 9 418 377 +41 9 6 35
8 Chester 14 5 0 9 422 468 −46 8 3 31
9 Otley 14 5 1 8 327 441 −114 5 2 29
10 Hull 14 5 0 9 343 449 −106 6 3 29
11 Preston Grasshoppers 14 4 1 9 362 457 −95 7 3 28
12 Sheffield Tigers 14 3 1 10 303 366 −63 6 6 26
13 Harrogate 14 2 1 11 328 490 −162 7 5 22 Relegation place
14 Billingham 13 3 1 9 272 407 −135 4 1 19
Updated to match(es) played on 21 December 2024. Source: National League Rugby [3]
Rules for classification: If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled

Honours

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International players

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References

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  1. ^ "Billingham Rugby Club".
  2. ^ "Sedgefield's Jack Smith wins Paralympic gold as part of wheelchair rugby team". 29 August 2021.
  3. ^ "National League 2 North". NCA Rugby.