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Novocastrians Rugby Football Club

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Nickname(s)
  
Novos RFC, ‘Vos

Coach(es)
  
Magnus Leask

President
  
Tom Wilson

League
  
Durham/Northumberland 1

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Full name
  
Novocastrians Rugby Football Club

Founded
  
1899 as Old Novocastrians Rugby Football Club

Ground(s)
  
Sutherland Park (Capacity: 150 on balconies. Unlimited standing around pitches.)

Novocastrians Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team that is situated in the North East of England and currently play their rugby in Durham/Northumberland 1. The club is more generally known as Novos. Novos were formed in September 1899 as Old Novocastrians Rugby Football Club by a group of former pupils of the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne. Novos had many grounds until in 1925 Sir Arthur Sutherland bought Benton Lodge for the club to play rugby on and also paid for the clubhouse to be built, in 1928, which is still in use today. The ground was renamed Sutherland Park just a few years later. The club remained for Old Boys or members of staff of the school until 1969 when the 'Old' was dropped and the club became open to all. Novos used to regularly field seven senior sides in the 1980s and 1990s. Currently, the club boasts five senior sides, two ladies' sides and a vibrant junior section.

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Honours

  • North East 2 Champions: 1988
  • Durham/Northumberland 2 Promotion: 1998, 2009, 2013
  • Durham/Northumberland 3 Champions: 2002
  • Northumberland Senior Plate: 2016
  • Notable Former Players

  • Nick Brownlee (born 1967) Crime thriller writer
  • John Elders (1930-2015) England Rugby Head Coach, Leicester Tigers Captain and Novocastrians Captain
  • John Jeffrey (born 1959) Scottish International
  • Jim Pollock (born 1958) Scottish International, Barbarian FC and Novocastrians Captain
  • Peter Taylor, Baron Taylor of Gosforth (1930–1997), Lord Chief Justice (1992–96)
  • References

    Novocastrians Rugby Football Club Wikipedia