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Club Information

Club Name

Fawley RFC

Address

Gang Warily Recreation Centre

Newlands Road

Blackfield

Southampton

Post Code

SO45 1GA

Playing Level

Level 10

Number of Men's Teams

2

Training Session Details

Sunday: Under 6 – Under 10,  9.30am : Under 11 – Under 16, 10.00am

Tuesday: Senior Mens, 7.00 – 8.30pm : Under 16,  7.30-9.oopm

Wednesday: Under 10, 6.00 – 7.15pm : Under 13 – Under 15,  7.00 – 8.15pm

Thursday: Walking Rugby, 7.00pm

Constituent Body

Hampshire RFU

Website URL

fawleyrfc.co.uk

About The Club

Fawley RFC now runs two Senior, a Veteran and a walking rugby team, it also has a flourishing Youth and Junior section, and with enough interest we would love to add a ladies team to the bill.

The Club was first established as Fawley & District Rugby Club in the southern Waterside area in the 1920s drawing players from the villages of Fawley, Blackfield, Holbury and Hythe. At that time the area population was employed mainly in the small AGWI oil refinery, the Drummond estate, the New Forest and Calshot RAF Station.

In 1935 the Fawley & District Rugby Club became associated with the AGWI Recreation Club and the Club name was changed to AGWI RFC, with a lot of players still coming from the local military establishments at Marchwood, RAF Calshot and HMS Diligence. It was at this point the club joined the RFU.

Following the Second World War the Club was restarted. The area expanded quickly with Esso taking over AGWI and starting a petrochemical complex. The Club was renamed Esso Fawley RFC and moved to Long Lane, Holbury. The nickname ‘Oilmen’ and ‘Oilers’ was earned during this time and although the association with Esso was lost some time ago, the nicknames bubble to the surface occasionally.

In the late 1970s to early 80s we were proud to have a budding young Matt Dawson on side and hope to help produce and influence many more ‘world class players’.

With the advent of league fixtures the senior side progressed as high as London South West 3 but is now firmly established in the Hampshire Leagues.

In 2000 the Club changed its name to Fawley RFC, returning to its heritage. The Club has now moved to a ground leased from Fawley Parish Council and has the use of facilities at Gang Warily Recreation Centre.

The Club invites players and supporters of all ages to become members for mutual enjoyment of the game and to contribute to the progress of Fawley RFC.