Old Brodleians

Old Brodleians
Old Brodleians
Full name Old Brodleians RUFC
Nickname(s) Brods
Website Old Brodleians official web site
Founded 1930
Ground Woodhead,
Hipperholme
Key people England Richard Turner (Chair)
England Ian Armitage (Coach)
League North 1 East
[[Super League |]] position Yorkshire 1 - 1st (promoted)
Championships 0


Old Brodelians RUFC (or Brods, as they are known) is an English rugby union club from Hipperholme, near Halifax, West Yorkshire. They currently play in the North 1 East league, after achieving promotion at the end of the 2008-09 season.

History

The club was founded in 1930 by former pupils of local Hipperholme Grammar School. As the school was endowed in the will of a local man, Matthew Brodley hence, the 'Old Brodleians' was chosen as the club's name.

In the early years they struggled to raise a full team and almost went out of existence in 1934. By 1939 the Brods ran two teams and had established themselves as a prominent junior club with a reputation for attractive rugby.

Grounds

The club plays their matches at Woodhead ground in Hipperholme. A gas decontamination centre situated behind the council offices at Hipperholme was transformed into changing rooms and clubhouse after the war. Whilst these facilities were adequate the aim was to own and develop the clubs own facilities. The chance to purchase the 18 acre (later extended to 23acre) Woodhead ground was taken supported by an RFU loan and in 1963 the old hut was erected. The hut was an old RAF hospital wooden structure purchased for £700. It took two years but club members beavered away and a homely clubhouse with changing rooms and bath was the end result. Many members have fond memories of the old hut but 27th April 2003 marked the end of an era when Charlie Hodgson cut the ribbon to open the rebuilt clubhouse.[1] The new clubhouse stands as a permanent memorial to Colin Green who wrote " Although it seemed obvious to me that the club must start to plan for gradual replacement of its timber framed clubhouse. I was quick to learn that the old building was very dear to the hearts of older members and much loved by current players. So I trod carefully"


References

  1. ^ Clubhouse development pictures

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