Hamilton RFC, Sea Point

For the Scottish rugby union team, see Hamilton RFC.
Hamilton RFC
Full name Hamilton Rugby Football Club
Union Western Province Rugby Football Union
Nickname(s) Hammies
Founded 1875
Location Sea Point, Cape Town, South Africa
President David Kagan
Director of Rugby Dean Berry
Coach(es) Anton Moolman
League(s) WP Super League A
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Official website
www.hamiltonsrfc.co.za

Hamilton Rugby Football Club was founded in March 1875 in Cape Town, and states that it is the oldest rugby union club in South Africa. Hamilton RFC played in the first official match at Newlands Stadium on 31 May 1890.

Origins

The club's inception occurred when a Mr. W. Nightingale called together a meeting of football enthusiasts at the offices of Messrs. Hamilton Ross & Co.[2] The meeting took the name of their club from a Hamilton Football Club (est. 1868) in Scotland of which Nightingale had been a member. The club merged with Sea Point Rugby Football Club in 1910 and in 1914 adopted its current jersey colours of three wide bands of red, black and yellow.[3]

Club honours

Notable members

  • Loftus Versfeld - played for Hamiltons "for five or six years"; won the inaugural Western Province Grand Challenge Cup with Hamilton RFC (1883); founder member, Eastern Province Rugby Union; won Eastern Province Grand Challenge Cup with Union RFC (1888); founder, Pretoria Rugby Club; won Transvaal Grand Challenge Cup with Pretoria RFC (1889); played for a Country XV against W.E. McLagan's touring British side (1891); founder member, Pretoria Rugby Subunion (1908) which in 1938 became Northern Transvaal; established Pretoria rugby headquarters at Eastern Sports Grounds; introduced grass playing fields to the Transvaal[10]
  • W.V. ('Billy') Simkins - first president of Hamiltons; first referee to supervise a match at Newlands Stadium (31 May 1890); chairperson of the South African Rugby Board; chairperson of the Western Province Rugby Union; chairperson of the Western Province Cricket Union.[11]
  • Bennie Osler, captain of Hamiltons (1927–1928 & 1930), Springbok (17 tests, 46 points); captain on tour to British Isles & Ireland (1931–32); joint record-holder, most consecutive test appearances at flyhalf (17).[12]

See also

References

  1. "2013 logs - Super League A". Western Province Club Rugby. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  2. Hamilton Ross (1774-1853) was a wealthy Irish merchant who had married a Dutch South African, served in the British Army, and helped found the Cape Town Turf Club as well as the Cape of Good Hope Bank (1826) in Cape Town.
  3. "Hamilton RFC - History of the club". hamiltonsrfc.co.za. Hamilton RFC. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  4. Moses, Liam (28 November 2013). "Hammies eye Community Cup triumph". Die Burger. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  5. "WP Grand Challenge". MatiesRugby.co.za. Maties Rugby. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  6. Bjornestad, Chris (4 May 2011). "Exclusive Interview with Hamilton Rugby Club Head Coach, Anton Moolman". Blogspotrugby.com. Blogspot Rugby. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  7. "Former Winners". Melrose7s.com. Melrose 7s. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  8. "National Clubs: SAA Club Champs Draw Announced". RugbyMatters.co.za. Rugby Matters. 30 August 2010. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  9. "Big boost for Cape Town Tens". Sport24.co.za. Sport 24. 18 December 2013. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  10. Coetzee, N.A. (March 1993). "Herdenking van Loftus Versfeld op 20 Junie 1992" (PDF). Pretoriana - Journal of the Old Pretoria Society. 102-105: 35–46. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  11. "Spelers het self geblaas [Players themselves refereed]". Die Burger. 29 May 1990. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
  12. "SA Rugby Player Profile – Bennie Ostler". South African Rugby Union. Retrieved 4 June 2016.

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