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Chester
Full nameChester Rugby Union Football Club
UnionCheshire RFU
Founded1925; 101 years ago (1925)
LocationChester, Cheshire, England
Ground(s)Hare Lane, Littleton, Chester (Capacity: 2,000 (500 seats)[1])
LeagueNational League 2 West
2024-25Level transfer from National League 2 North (9th)
2nd kit
Official website
www.pitchero.com/clubs/chesterrufc/

Chester Rugby Union Football Club (also known as Chester RUFC) is a rugby union club based in Chester, Cheshire. The club is governed by the Rugby Football Union and the 1st XV currently competes in the fourth tier of the English rugby union system, National League 2 West, following a level transfer from National League 2 North at the end of the 2024–25 season. The 2nd XV and 3rd XV play in the North West Intermediate Rugby Union leagues.

History

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Research shows that there was a rugby club in Chester in the 1880s and apparently there was a game between Chester and New Brighton in 1879–80, but the club later disbanded, The 'new' Chester RUFC was formed in 1925 at the Chester YMCA. In 1932 the club moved to rented facilities at Boughton Hall as tenants of the cricket club where they stayed for almost thirty years until the ground at Hare Lane, Vicars Cross was purchased with the club moving there in 1961. Rugby blossomed in the sixties and seventies with a fixture list including some of the then top clubs in the North and many players awarded county honours. The eighties was a quiet period, with playing strength less than before and the fixture list suffering as a result.

The introduction of league rugby revitalized the club and started a new era. In 1994 a new clubhouse was built and since the turn of the century Chester have reached the Cheshire Cup final three more times, winning in 2004. The 2007–08 season was arguably the most successful in the club's history. Not only were Chester promoted as champions from North 2 West (having been relegated from North 1 the previous season) but they also won the EDF Intermediate Cup, at Twickenham, with a 21–18 win over local rivals Birkenhead Park after an interception allowed winger Simon Love to run in from 80 metres late in the game to secure the win after Centre Liam Lawton had run in a try in the first half.

Since then Chester have performed well at Level 5, finishing runner-up in National League 3 Midlands in 2008–09 but losing heavily in the ensuing North/Midlands promotion play-off game against Hull. The following season they returned to the familiar surroundings of National 3 North (formerly North 1) after a level transfer. In the 2009–10 season Chester finished in the top half of the table after an inconsistent season. However the 2010–11 season, under the leadership of new club captain Andrew Moore, saw Chester reach the North/Midlands play-off game for the second time in three years, once again losing, this time narrowly at Sheffield Tigers 16–14.

The comprehensive 34–6 EDF Intermediate Cup semi-final victory against Newport Salop in 2007–08 saw one of the biggest crowds seen at Hare Lane in recent years.

Recent seasons have seen Chester players return to the Cheshire set up when props James Whitlock-Wainwright and Mike Davies along full back Sean Green were selected to play for Cheshire in the 2009–10 County Championship. Half backs Thomas Chappell and Bryn Snellgrove also appeared in a Cheshire shirt the following year.

Chester holds the Chester Vets tournament each May where teams of over-35's compete in shortened 15-a-side games. This tournament once regularly attracted large numbers of sides but in recent years the turnout in terms of teams has begun to decline but the enthusiasm of the players playing has remained.

Honours

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[2]

Current standings

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2025–26 National League 2 West table
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTBLBPtsQualification
1Camborne141301538306+23211164Promotion place
2Luctonians141103460255+20512157
3Barnstaple141004401378+2311051
4Hinckley14806459407+5211245
5Cinderford14806425384+4110244
6Taunton Titans14608460440+2011742
7Hornets14806406377+298141
8Lymm14707439448−98238
9Chester14617420478−589237
10Redruth14608364402−388234
11Old Redcliffians14509338372−347431
12Exeter University144010453545−928125
13Loughborough Students143110380513−1339225Relegation place
14Syston142012353591−2388016
Updated to match(es) played on 20 December 2025. Source: National League Rugby [3]
Rules for classification: If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Number of matches drawn
  3. Difference between points for and against
  4. Total number of points for
  5. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  6. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled

References

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  1. ^ "CHESTER RUFC TO HOST CRUSADERS MATCHES THIS SUMMER". North Wales Crusaders. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Club History". Chester RUFC (Pitchero). Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  3. ^ "National League 2 West". NCA Rugby.
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    Chester
    Full nameChester Rugby Union Football Club
    UnionCheshire RFU
    Founded1925; 101 years ago (1925)
    LocationChester, Cheshire, England
    Ground(s)Hare Lane, Littleton, Chester (Capacity: 2,000 (500 seats)[1])
    LeagueNational League 2 West
    2024-25Level transfer from National League 2 North (9th)
    2nd kit
    Official website
    www.pitchero.com/clubs/chesterrufc/

    Chester Rugby Union Football Club (also known as Chester RUFC) is a rugby union club based in Chester, Cheshire. The club is governed by the Rugby Football Union and the 1st XV currently competes in the fourth tier of the English rugby union system, National League 2 West, following a level transfer from National League 2 North at the end of the 2024–25 season. The 2nd XV and 3rd XV play in the North West Intermediate Rugby Union leagues.

    History

    Research shows that there was a rugby club in Chester in the 1880s and apparently there was a game between Chester and New Brighton in 1879–80, but the club later disbanded, The 'new' Chester RUFC was formed in 1925 at the Chester YMCA. In 1932 the club moved to rented facilities at Boughton Hall as tenants of the cricket club where they stayed for almost thirty years until the ground at Hare Lane, Vicars Cross was purchased with the club moving there in 1961. Rugby blossomed in the sixties and seventies with a fixture list including some of the then top clubs in the North and many players awarded county honours. The eighties was a quiet period, with playing strength less than before and the fixture list suffering as a result.

    The introduction of league rugby revitalized the club and started a new era. In 1994 a new clubhouse was built and since the turn of the century Chester have reached the Cheshire Cup final three more times, winning in 2004. The 2007–08 season was arguably the most successful in the club's history. Not only were Chester promoted as champions from North 2 West (having been relegated from North 1 the previous season) but they also won the EDF Intermediate Cup, at Twickenham, with a 21–18 win over local rivals Birkenhead Park after an interception allowed winger Simon Love to run in from 80 metres late in the game to secure the win after Centre Liam Lawton had run in a try in the first half.

    Since then Chester have performed well at Level 5, finishing runner-up in National League 3 Midlands in 2008–09 but losing heavily in the ensuing North/Midlands promotion play-off game against Hull. The following season they returned to the familiar surroundings of National 3 North (formerly North 1) after a level transfer. In the 2009–10 season Chester finished in the top half of the table after an inconsistent season. However the 2010–11 season, under the leadership of new club captain Andrew Moore, saw Chester reach the North/Midlands play-off game for the second time in three years, once again losing, this time narrowly at Sheffield Tigers 16–14.

    The comprehensive 34–6 EDF Intermediate Cup semi-final victory against Newport Salop in 2007–08 saw one of the biggest crowds seen at Hare Lane in recent years.

    Recent seasons have seen Chester players return to the Cheshire set up when props James Whitlock-Wainwright and Mike Davies along full back Sean Green were selected to play for Cheshire in the 2009–10 County Championship. Half backs Thomas Chappell and Bryn Snellgrove also appeared in a Cheshire shirt the following year.

    Chester holds the Chester Vets tournament each May where teams of over-35's compete in shortened 15-a-side games. This tournament once regularly attracted large numbers of sides but in recent years the turnout in terms of teams has begun to decline but the enthusiasm of the players playing has remained.

    Honours

    [2]

    Current standings

    2025–26 National League 2 West table
    PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTBLBPtsQualification
    1Camborne141301538306+23211164Promotion place
    2Luctonians141103460255+20512157
    3Barnstaple141004401378+2311051
    4Hinckley14806459407+5211245
    5Cinderford14806425384+4110244
    6Taunton Titans14608460440+2011742
    7Hornets14806406377+298141
    8Lymm14707439448−98238
    9Chester14617420478−589237
    10Redruth14608364402−388234
    11Old Redcliffians14509338372−347431
    12Exeter University144010453545−928125
    13Loughborough Students143110380513−1339225Relegation place
    14Syston142012353591−2388016
    Updated to match(es) played on 20 December 2025. Source: National League Rugby [3]
    Rules for classification: If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
    1. Number of matches won
    2. Number of matches drawn
    3. Difference between points for and against
    4. Total number of points for
    5. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
    6. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled

    References

    1. ^ "CHESTER RUFC TO HOST CRUSADERS MATCHES THIS SUMMER". North Wales Crusaders. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
    2. ^ "Club History". Chester RUFC (Pitchero). Retrieved 19 April 2017.
    3. ^ "National League 2 West". NCA Rugby.
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