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Club Information

Club Name

Aldwinians RUFC

Address

Aldwinians RUFC
Audenshaw Park
Droylsden Road

Post Code

M34 5SN

Playing Level

Level 7

Number of Men's Teams

4

Number of Women's Teams

1

Mini & Junior Section

Yes

Training Session Details

Tuesday Nights (7pm tp 8pm) – Mens Training
Wednesday Nights (Between 6:30pm to 8pm)

Ladies Training
Mixed Ability Rugby
Walking Rugby
Aldwinians Strength & Condition Training (Various Times)

Thursday Nights (7pm to 8pm) – Mens Training
Friday Nights (Between 6pm to 8pm) Mini & Junior Training
Saturday Mornings – Mini Winnies
Sundays – Mini & Junior Training

With teams from U7’s to U17’s (including 2 all girls sides), Mini Winnies, Mixed Ability, Vets, Senior Ladies and 3 Senior Mens teams, Aldwinians has a Home for you!

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We offer a wide range of membership options to suit all budgest so please just visit our web page o find out more.

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Constituent Body

Lancashire & England RFU

Website URL

http://www.aldwinians.co.uk

About The Club

THE ORIGINS OF OLD ALDWINIANS

The seeds of the club were sown and cultivated on the playing fields of Audenshaw Grammar School from the time the school was formed in 1932 and then harvested at a meeting in the Headmasters Office in September 1936.

As the first intake of boys reached school leaving age, the headmaster John Lord, wanted to retain the fellowship established over the previous 5 years and so the Old Aldwinians Association was born. Enabling the Old Boys of past and present members of Audenshaw Grammar School to continue personal friendships and to maintain loyalty to the school.

The first Annual General Meeting of the Old Aldwinians Association was held on Wednesday 16th September 1936. A General Committee was elected and John Lord became Chairman. Four sections were formed – dramatic society, music section, social and rugby each appointing its own officials. Other sections would eventually be formed within the Association for lacrosse, tennis, athletics and cricket but only the rugby section had the stamina, numbers and dedicated volunteers to survive to this day.