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The Durham University Rugby Football Club (Durham University RFC or DURFC) is the rugby union club of the University of Durham. They play in BUCS Super Rugby, the highest level student rugby competition in the UK, and have produced a number of notable international rugby players.
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History
One of the earliest recorded matches was against Durham School, on 2 November 1875. The school won by "one goal, one try and two touch-downs to three touch-downs". Other fixtures for Michaelmas term 1875 included vs Houghton-le-Spring in Houghton on 6 November, vs Durham City in Durham on 13 November, vs South Shields in South Shields on 20 November, the return match vs Durham School in Durham on 25 November, vs Sunderland in Durham on 27 November, the return match vs Durham City on 2 December, vs Northumberland in Newcastle on 4 December, and the return match vs Houghton-le-Spring in Durham on 11 December.[2]
Ted Wood previously served as director of rugby.[3][4]
Durham won the UAU Championship (precursor to BUCS), in 1951, 1955, 1965, 1969, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 2004, 2011, 2012, 2013.
Durham were crowned BUCS Super Rugby champions[5] for the 2019/20 season under captain Ben Fowles, the Covid-19 pandemic stopped the team from going to challenge for the BUCS Super Rugby Cup Final.
Following the cancelled Covid-19 season, Durham again won the BUCS Super Rugby league title for the 2021/22 season[6] under captain Fred Davies.[7]
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Notable former players
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Will Carling
Will Greenwood
Phil de Glanville
Dave Walder
Charlie Hodgson
Tim Stimpson
Duncan Hodge
Jeremy Campbell-Lamerton
Andy Mullins
Marcus Rose
Ben Woods
Pete Dixon
Toby Allchurch
Richard Breakey
Tim Cowell
Peter Westwood
Mark Griffin[8]
Charlie Hannaford[9]
- Jon Ions[10]
- Chris Kelly[10]
Peter Lillington
Ed Kalman
Ollie Phillips
Peter Warfield
Josh Beaumont[11]
Simon Hammersley
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Honours
- Durham/Northumberland 3 Champions: 2023-24
- Durham/Northumberland 2 Champions: 2024-25
- Earlston Sevens Champions (1): 2023[12][13]
References
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