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{{short description|English Rugby club}}
{{short description|English Rugby club}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}
{{Use British English|date=June 2023}}

{{Unreferenced|date=January 2021}}
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{{Infobox rugby team
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| location = [[Keighley]], [[West Yorkshire]], England
| location = [[Keighley]], [[West Yorkshire]], England
| ground = Rose Cottage
| ground = Rose Cottage
| capacity = 800 (84 seated
| capacity = 1,000 (84 seated)
| chairman = Graeme Sheffield
| chairman = Russ Gibson
| ceo =
| ceo =
| president = Joe McDowell
| president = Joe McDowell
| coach = Dan McGee
| coach = Dan McGee
| captain = Adam Horsfall & Shaun Minikin
| captain = Alfie Seeley
| top scorer =
| top scorer =
| season = 2021–22
| season = 2024-25
| position = 1st (promoted to [[Yorkshire 1]])
| position = 5th (Counties 1 Yorkshire)
| url = http://www.keighleyrufc.com
| url = http://www.keighleyrufc.com
| league = [[Yorkshire 1]]
| league = [[Yorkshire 1]]
}}
}}


'''Keighley Rugby Union Football Club''' is a [[Rugby Union]] club based in [[Keighley, West Yorkshire]], England. The club currently play in [[Yorkshire 2]].
'''Keighley Rugby Union Football Club''' is a [[Rugby Union]] club based in [[Keighley, West Yorkshire]], England. The club currently play in [[Yorkshire 1]].


== Club history ==
== Club history ==
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The facilities at Thwaites were improved gradually over the years (surviving a near catastrophic fire in the 1960s) until finally the club moved to their present address at Utley in 1986, when Keighley played against Yorkshire to officially open the new ground. Among the Yorkshire team that day was former Keighley Colts player [[Martin Whitcombe]] who made a try scoring debut for the county against the club where he learnt to play rugby. Yorkshire went on that year to win the County Championship final at [[Twickenham]].
The facilities at Thwaites were improved gradually over the years (surviving a near catastrophic fire in the 1960s) until finally the club moved to their present address at Utley in 1986, when Keighley played against Yorkshire to officially open the new ground. Among the Yorkshire team that day was former Keighley Colts player [[Martin Whitcombe]] who made a try scoring debut for the county against the club where he learnt to play rugby. Yorkshire went on that year to win the County Championship final at [[Twickenham]].


The club now has playing facilities and a club house. In October 2017, the Keighley 1st XV pitch was replaced with an artificial grass pitch as part of the RFU's Rugby 365 scheme. Many outstanding players and impressive sides have been produced over the years, but the pinnacle of the club's achievements was in the 1947/8 season when it won both the Yorkshire Shield, and Yorkshire Cup competitions, beating [[Sheffield]] by 17 points to 0 in the Shield final at [[Otley]] and Otley by 14 points to 6 in the Cup final at [[Skipton]]. It is almost certain that this unprecedented feat will never be equalled.
The club now has playing facilities and a club house. In October 2017, the Keighley 1st XV pitch was replaced with an artificial grass pitch as part of the RFU's Rugby 365 scheme. Many outstanding players and impressive sides have been produced over the years, but the pinnacle of the club's achievements was in the 1947–48 season when it won both the Yorkshire Shield, and Yorkshire Cup competitions, beating [[Sheffield]] by 17 points to 0 in the Shield final at [[Otley]] and Otley by 14 points to 6 in the Cup final at [[Skipton]]. It is almost certain that this unprecedented feat will never be equalled.


The club field three senior sides on Saturdays and an under 17's side on Sundays, as well as a Veterans team that play several games throughout the season. In addition Keighley were one of the pioneers of mini rugby in Yorkshire in 1967 and now have a thriving junior section for all age groups from 7 years to 17 years.
The club field three senior sides on Saturdays and an under 17's side on Sundays, as well as a Veterans team that play several games throughout the season. In addition Keighley were one of the pioneers of mini rugby in Yorkshire in 1967 and now have a thriving junior section for all age groups from 7 years to 17 years.


With the formation of leagues in 1987, Keighley began life alongside [[Wharfedale RUFC]] and [[Rotherham RUFC]] in League North East One, where the team remained until reconstruction of leagues in 2000 placed Keighley in Yorkshire League One. After relegation in 2001, Keighley returned to Yorkshire League One in 2003/4 as League Two champions, where they remained until 2012. Following a second-place finish in Yorkshire 1's 2011/12 season, Keighley travelled to [[Alnwick RFC]] for a play-off against the Durham and Northumberland 1 runners-up. Keighley went on to record an 18–16 victory, gaining them promotion to North East 1. After narrowly missing out on North East 1 survival, Keighley dropped suffered a further relegation to Yorkshire 2. They returned to Yorkshire League One in 2015/16 as League Two runners-up.
With the formation of leagues in 1987, Keighley began life alongside [[Wharfedale RUFC]] and [[Rotherham RUFC]] in League North East One, where the team remained until reconstruction of leagues in 2000 placed Keighley in Yorkshire League One. After relegation in 2001, Keighley returned to Yorkshire League One in 2003–04 as League Two champions, where they remained until 2012. Following a second-place finish in Yorkshire 1's 2011–12 season, Keighley travelled to [[Alnwick RFC]] for a play-off against the Durham and Northumberland 1 runners-up. Keighley went on to record an 18–16 victory, gaining them promotion to North East 1. After narrowly missing out on North East 1 survival, Keighley dropped suffered a further relegation to Yorkshire 2. They returned to Yorkshire League One in 2015–16 as League Two runners-up.

Following relegation to Yorkshire 2 in 2019–20, a season cut short due to the impact of the pandemic, Keighley made a return to Counties 1 Yorkshire first time of asking as Champions in 2021–22. The 1st XV managed to set a club record score v Ripon (100–8) only to then set another v Thornensians (115–0). Following promotion, for the 2022–23 season, the leagues restructured and Keighley entered Counties 1 Yorkshire, in which they finished runners-up. During the 2023–24 season the 1st XV made the Yorkshire Shield final for the first time since 1948.


Keighley RUFC's junior teams have produced several players who have gone on to have outstanding rugby careers in both rugby union and [[rugby league]]. Most recently, [[Ellie Kildunne]], who made her international debut in England Women's 79–5 win over Canada.
Keighley RUFC's junior teams have produced several players who have gone on to have outstanding rugby careers in both rugby union and [[rugby league]]. Most recently, [[Ellie Kildunne]], who made her international debut in England Women's 79–5 win over Canada.
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== Notable former players ==
== Notable former players ==
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* Neil Marklew - Otley RUFC
* Neil Marklew Otley RUFC
* Gary Moorby (rugby League) world record transfer to [[St Helens R.F.C.]]
* Gary Moorby (rugby League) world record transfer to [[St Helens R.F.C.]]
* [[Tom Rock]]
* [[Tom Rock]]
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* [[Martin Whitcombe]] [[Leicester Tigers]] & [[England Saxons|England 'B']]
* [[Martin Whitcombe]] [[Leicester Tigers]] & [[England Saxons|England 'B']]
* [[David Jeanes]] Great Britain [[1972 Rugby League World Cup]] winner
* [[David Jeanes]] Great Britain [[1972 Rugby League World Cup]] winner
* David Lister - Wharfedale RUFC & Yorkshire
* David Lister Wharfedale RUFC & Yorkshire
* Ronnie Kelly - Sale RUFC, Harrogate RUFC & Yorkshire
* Ronnie Kelly Sale RUFC, Harrogate RUFC & Yorkshire
* Sam Keighley
* Sam Keighley
* Trevor Britten (scrum half RAF Germany 1960–61, nicknamed 'Dickie Jeeps')
* Trevor Britten (scrum half RAF Germany 1960–61, nicknamed 'Dickie Jeeps')
* [[Ellie Kildunne]] - Gloucester-Hartpury Women's RFC, Wasps & Harlequins, England Women & England 7's
* [[Ellie Kildunne]] Gloucester-Hartpury Women's RFC, Wasps & Harlequins, England Women & England 7's
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*[[Yorkshire Cup (rugby union)|Yorkshire Cup]] winners: 1948
*[[Yorkshire Cup (rugby union)|Yorkshire Cup]] winners: 1948
*Yorkshire Shield winners: 1948
*Yorkshire Shield winners: 1948
*[[North East 1]] Runners Up: 1990-91
*[[North East 1]] Runners Up: 1990–91
*[[Yorkshire 2]] Champions: 2002-03
*[[Yorkshire 2]] Champions: 2002–03
*[[Yorkshire 1#Promotion play-offs|Durham/Northumberland 1 v Yorkshire 1]] Promotion Playoff Winners: 2011-12
*[[Yorkshire 1#Promotion play-offs|Durham/Northumberland 1 v Yorkshire 1]] Promotion Playoff Winners: 2011–12
*[[Yorkshire 2]] Runners Up: 2015-16
*[[Yorkshire 2]] Runners Up: 2015–16
*[[Aire-Wharfe Plate]] Winners 2017-18 & 2018-19
*[[Aire-Wharfe Plate]] Winners 2017–18, 2018–19 & 2023–24
*[[Yorkshire 2]] Champions: 2021-22
*[[Yorkshire 2]] Champions: 2021–22
*[[Yorkshire 1]] Runner Up: 2022–23

==See also==
*[[List of English rugby union teams]]


== References ==
== References ==
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[[List of English rugby union teams]]


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Latest revision as of 04:33, 29 July 2024

Keighley
Full nameKeighley Rugby Union Football Club
UnionYorkshire RFU
Gegründet1920; 104 years ago (1920)
StandortKeighley, West Yorkshire, England
Ground(s)Rose Cottage (Capacity: 1,000 (84 seated))
ChairmanRuss Gibson
PresidentJoe McDowell
Coach(es)Dan McGee
Captain(s)Alfie Seeley
League(s)Yorkshire 1
2024-255th (Counties 1 Yorkshire)
Official website
www.keighleyrufc.com

Keighley Rugby Union Football Club is a Rugby Union club based in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England. The club currently play in Yorkshire 1.

Club history

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Keighley R.U.F.C. (or the Keighlians Old Boys R.U.F.C. as it was originally named) was formed by a group of old boys of Keighley Grammar School in 1920. Its name was first changed to Keighlians R.U.F.C. and later to Keighley R.U.F.C. In the early years matches were played at a variety of venues in and around the town, before a more permanent playing area was secured on council land near to the gas works at Thwaites. In addition, for many years Keighley had a social club in Lord Street in the town centre.

The facilities at Thwaites were improved gradually over the years (surviving a near catastrophic fire in the 1960s) until finally the club moved to their present address at Utley in 1986, when Keighley played against Yorkshire to officially open the new ground. Among the Yorkshire team that day was former Keighley Colts player Martin Whitcombe who made a try scoring debut for the county against the club where he learnt to play rugby. Yorkshire went on that year to win the County Championship final at Twickenham.

The club now has playing facilities and a club house. In October 2017, the Keighley 1st XV pitch was replaced with an artificial grass pitch as part of the RFU's Rugby 365 scheme. Many outstanding players and impressive sides have been produced over the years, but the pinnacle of the club's achievements was in the 1947–48 season when it won both the Yorkshire Shield, and Yorkshire Cup competitions, beating Sheffield by 17 points to 0 in the Shield final at Otley and Otley by 14 points to 6 in the Cup final at Skipton. It is almost certain that this unprecedented feat will never be equalled.

The club field three senior sides on Saturdays and an under 17's side on Sundays, as well as a Veterans team that play several games throughout the season. In addition Keighley were one of the pioneers of mini rugby in Yorkshire in 1967 and now have a thriving junior section for all age groups from 7 years to 17 years.

With the formation of leagues in 1987, Keighley began life alongside Wharfedale RUFC and Rotherham RUFC in League North East One, where the team remained until reconstruction of leagues in 2000 placed Keighley in Yorkshire League One. After relegation in 2001, Keighley returned to Yorkshire League One in 2003–04 as League Two champions, where they remained until 2012. Following a second-place finish in Yorkshire 1's 2011–12 season, Keighley travelled to Alnwick RFC for a play-off against the Durham and Northumberland 1 runners-up. Keighley went on to record an 18–16 victory, gaining them promotion to North East 1. After narrowly missing out on North East 1 survival, Keighley dropped suffered a further relegation to Yorkshire 2. They returned to Yorkshire League One in 2015–16 as League Two runners-up.

Following relegation to Yorkshire 2 in 2019–20, a season cut short due to the impact of the pandemic, Keighley made a return to Counties 1 Yorkshire first time of asking as Champions in 2021–22. The 1st XV managed to set a club record score v Ripon (100–8) only to then set another v Thornensians (115–0). Following promotion, for the 2022–23 season, the leagues restructured and Keighley entered Counties 1 Yorkshire, in which they finished runners-up. During the 2023–24 season the 1st XV made the Yorkshire Shield final for the first time since 1948.

Keighley RUFC's junior teams have produced several players who have gone on to have outstanding rugby careers in both rugby union and rugby league. Most recently, Ellie Kildunne, who made her international debut in England Women's 79–5 win over Canada.

Notable former players

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Club honours

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See also

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References

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