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Rugby team
Cobham RFC
Full nameCobham Rugby Football Club
UnionSurrey RFU
Founded1930; 95 years ago (1930) as Old Surbitonians RFC
LocationCobham, Surrey,England
Ground(s)Old Surbitonians Memorial Ground
ChairmanSteve Heard
PresidentIan Thomas
Coach(es)Billy Davison
Captain(s)Ryan Saunders
League(s)Counties 1 Surrey/Sussex
2023–2411th (Relegated fromRegional 2 South East)
Official website
www.cobhamrfc.com

Cobham Rugby Football Club (formerlyOld Surbitonians Rugby Football Club) is anEnglishrugby union club, located in the village ofCobham, Surrey, who play in the London Division of theRFU. Cobham RFC is based at the Old Surbitonians Memorial Ground inCobham and is affiliated to the EnglishRFU via theSurrey RFU. The club was founded in 1930 by the first leavers of theSurbiton County Grammar (nowEsher College). They currently play at level 7 inCounties 1 Surrey/Sussex.

History

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The club was formed in 1930 as Old Surbitonians RFC by the first group of school leavers from Surbiton County Grammar School for Boys. In 1949, as a memorial to those Old Boys who perished inWorld War II, the grounds at Fairmile Lane,Cobham, were purchased.[1] After the school moved from its original site in Surbiton to Esher as a boys' grammar school, The Braemar Club was created to honour the old school building. The change of name of the school to Esher County Grammar School and more prominently the evolution of the old school into a mixed sixth form college had a significant and detrimental impact on the flow of young players into the Club, which was one of the driving forces behind the club being one of the first in the country to set up a Mini Rugby section, in the Golden Jubilee year of 1980.[1] The club was placed in the first division of the new Surrey Leagues when theRFU introduced League Rugby in 1987. Prior to this, the club had enjoyed much success, including a famous unbeaten season of 1963–64, and a Surrey Cup Final appearance in 1976. The club changed its name in 1989 to Cobham Rugby Football Club, to both identify more closely with the immediate surrounding area, and to signify the change to an open membership club. Recent years have seen the clubs' steady progress through the leagues, with four promotions in six seasons in the Leagues since 1987, and success elsewhere in winning the Surrey Shield in 1999. The first team now play in London South following successive promotions. Despite its name change, it still recognises its heritage and association with the old school.[1]

During 2007 the club raised significant funds from within, alongside a legacy from a former player, Peter Marsh, which was Sportsmatched allowing the rebuilding of the clubhouse with a two-storey sports and social facility. It announced on 9 May 2011 the acquisition of rights to double the playing areas to six pitches by utilising the derelict golf driving range behind the local Fairmile Pub. The rugby club share the facilities with Cobham Tennis, Cobham Lacrosse and Cobham Netball.

In 2015 Cobham RFC was one of only six rugby clubs to host international teams for the 2015 Rugby World Cup. In association with ACS International school Cobham and working closely with Elmbridge Borough Council the club hosted both Namibia and Italy, the only Team Base to host two international teams.

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References

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  1. ^abcClub History of Cobham Rugby Club
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