Waterloo R.F.C.

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Waterloo
Full name Waterloo Rugby Football Club
Founded 1882
Union English Rugby Union
Location Crosby, Merseyside, England
Ground St Anthony's Road, Blundellsands
President Flag of Scotland Colin Fisher
Coach Flag of Wales Chris O'Callaghan
League National League Division 2
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Official website
www.waterloorugby.com
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Waterloo Football Club is an English Rugby Union team based at St Anthony's Road, Blundellsands, Crosby in the borough of Sefton. 2007/8 will be its 125th season, having been founded in 1882 by brothers Sidney and Harry Hall and George Abercrombie. From 1882 until 1884 the club was known as Serpentine after the road near its original ground. In 1884 a dispute prompted a relocation to Waterloo and so the club's name was changed. The club returned to the Blundellsands area in 1892 and has remained there ever since.

They play in myrtle green, white and scarlet hooped shirts, green shorts and green socks. Their badge features a Lancastrian red rose with a black griffin in the centre.

Former players include Dick Greenwood, Ben Kay, Will Greenwood, Andy Titterrell, Watcyn Thomas, Kyran Bracken, Austin Healey, and Paul Grayson. [1]

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  • They competed in the top division of English rugby for the first two seasons after the league structure was introduced but were relegated in 1989.
  • In 2005 club president and former England women’s rugby union international Gill Burns received an M.B.E. for services to sport.

Waterloo lineout at Blundellsands

The 2005/2006 season saw both the men's and women's teams near the top end their respective divisions.

The men's XV finished in second position behind divisional champions Moseley, this secured them promotion to National Division One. In April the coaching team of Ian Aitchison and Phil Winstanley announced they would be stepping down after the end of the season because of the demands of trying to balance their fulltime occupations and coaching a first division rugby team.

The women's XV finished top of the northern regional division and so entered the promotion playoffs against the winners of the Midlands, South West and South East divisions. They won the playoffs and gained promotion into the Premiership 2 division.

At the end of the season Waterloo players Neil Kerfoot, Freeman Payne, Jan Van Deventer, Steve Nutt, Martin O'Keefe and Dan Palmer made a notable contribution to Lancashire's national county championship campaign culminating in a 32-26 triumph over Devon at Twickenham.

Waterloo ruck Blundellsands

The close season saw 37-year-old Australian Mick Melrose installed as coach with Ian Aitchison moving from chief coach to director of rugby. Gill Burns stepped down as club president to be succeeded by former Waterloo and Scotland forward Colin Fisher.

Full back Peter Murchie has joined from Bath, Prop Johnathon Hopgood has signed from Marist St Pats in Wellington, New Zealand and Scottish lock Rory McKay & Jonathan Brandling Harris have arrived from Australian club Manly and Chad Erskine arrived from the USA.

Front Rower Rob O'Donnell left the club to join Guinness Premiership Champions Sale.

The challenge of stepping up to the higher level proved to be a difficult one, Mick Melrose was replaced by former player Dave Blythe during the course of the season. Although there were creditable victories along the way against Cornish Pirates and Exeter Chiefs the team were bottom of the league for most of the campaign and with 2 games to go Waterloo were relegated.

After relegation a large number of first teamers departed Blundellsands most notably club captain Freeman Payne and coach Dave Blythe. Prop Martin O'Keefe was given the captaincy and former Aberavon coach Chris O'Callaghan was brought in as coach. Rugby League legend Joe Lydon also arrived as a performance consultant.

New players arriving include Alastair Davies, Pablo Freijoo & Aled Gravell.

Waterloo has a strong Colts Rugby section (U17-U19). In the 2002-03 season, the Colts won their league, beating various highly renowned clubs along the way. The following season, in an historic victory in Fleetwood, the team won the Lancashire Cup. This highly successful squad was captained by Tom Benbow at scrum half, and featured a strong forward pack spearheaded by Martin Bell, Sean Miller, Matt Daley and Jim Davies, as well as a potent back division including players such as Tom White and Michael Bates.

They currently compete in the Senior B league of the Lancashire Colts section (a division also featuring Preston Grasshoppers, Kirkby Lonsdale and Liverpool Collegiate). They are captained by Danny Ormersher.

The full list of Waterloo players to earn international caps is as follows :

England : Alan Ashcroft 1956-59, Jasper Bartlett 1951, Reg Bazley 1952-55, N.O. Bennet 1948, Eric Bole 1946, John Cain 1950, Roy Foulds 1929, Dick Greenwood 1966-69, Dicky Guest 1939-49, Jack Heaton 1935-47, Chris Jennins 1967, Roy Leyland 1935, Humphrey Luya 1948-49, Graham Meikle 1934, Steve Meikle 1929, Joe Periton 1925-30, Sam Perry 1948, Gordon Rimmer 1949-54, Jim Syddall 1982-84, Peter Thompson 1959, Bert Toft 1936-39, Dick Uren 1948-50, Harold Uren 1946, Jack Wallens 1927, Bob Weighill 1947-48.

Ireland : Robin Godfrey 1954.

Scotland : Alistair Fisher 1947, Colin Fisher 1975-76, Jackie McArthur 1932, Sammy McQueen 1923, Allan Roy 1939, J.W. Scott 1928-30.

Wales : Raymond Bark-Jones 1933, Watcyn Thomas 1931-33.

USA : Chad Erskine 2006

  • The club has a long tradition of rivalries with some of the sport's most famous clubs. One such tradition, recently revived, is the game against Dublin Wanderers. The winners of this match get to keep the "Percy the Pike" trophy in their clubhouse.[2]

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