Sedgley Park R.U.F.C.

Sedgley Park Rugby Union Football Club, the 1st XV team of which play under the name of Sedgley Tigers, is a rugby union club based in Whitefield, in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester. They play in the fourth tier of the English rugby union league hierarchy and have played in National League 2 North since season 2013–14. The Tigers nickname is due to their striped kit.

Sedgley Tigers
UnionLancashire RFU
Founded1932 (1932)
LocationWhitefield, Greater Manchester, England
Ground(s)Park Lane (Capacity: 3,000 [1])
ChairmanSteve Ward
League(s)National League 2 North
2021–222nd
Team kit
Official website
www.pitchero.com/clubs/sedgleyparktigers/

History

Sedgley Park is a district of Prestwich approximately two miles north of Manchester city centre. In 1932 at a public meeting in a temperance bar, the club began. The very first ground was a farmer's field in Whitefield, and the club has never been based in Sedgley Park. Despite primitive conditions - cowshed for changing, farmyard pump for washing - the new club thrived.

A clubhouse had already been built and three regular teams were being fielded before World War II broke out in 1939. They survived the war years, and also a difficult period afterward when they lost their rented ground. For two years all games were played away, with barely enough playing members for two teams, until in 1955 they moved to their present site, Park Lane in Whitefield, with an immediate and spectacular improvement in playing standards. During the next twenty years Sedgley Park became a successful and respected junior club but, in the years before league rugby, advancement was practically impossible, especially for a club notorious for its muddy pitches; they were often nicknamed 'Sludgley Park' by other teams! The decision to build a large, two-story clubhouse was arguably the most significant one in their history.

Building began in 1978 at a time when the club was enjoying great success on the field, and was completed in time for the 1982 Golden Jubilee season; it had been a risky venture at the time, but it set them apart from all the local junior clubs. When the Courage Leagues began in 1987 they had progressed far enough to be placed in North West 2 (level 8), from which they gained promotion at the first attempt. They remained in North West 1 for seven years; meanwhile, the club was expanding in other directions with a huge increase in quantity and quality at the age-group level of the game.

When the game went 'open' in the middle 1990s, Sedgley Park was ready for the next leap forward. Promotion was achieved three years in succession; the clubhouse was extended; the two pitches became one, now in excellent condition, with floodlights and terracing. A newly purchased field, just across the road, provided three more much needed pitches and floodlit training.

Team bus, 15 May 2008

Another promotion, in 2001, took them to National League Two, level 3 of the English game. The Tigers attained League One status in 2004, their 6th promotion since 1987, but were relegated back to level three in 2009.

Honours

Current standings

2022–23 National League 2 North Table
Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff Try bonus Losing bonus Points Points adj
1Sedgley Park242211823360463171108
2Fylde23191378136641517196
3Hull Ionians24170771157713414385
4Otley2215075524737911576
5Chester2413011573550237665
6Rotherham Titans231201168753615112565
7Tynedale2312011530557−278662
8Sheffield Tigers2311012462509−476555
9Wharfedale238015513513071049
10Preston Grasshoppers247116509675−1668846
11Huddersfield2310013484615−1315545−5
12Sheffield237016506593−879542
RHarrogate245019379740−3613422−5
RBlaydon233119359805−4466318−5
  • If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Difference between points for and against
  3. Total number of points for
  4. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled
Green background is the promotion place. Pink background are relegation places.
Updated: 1 April 2023

Source: "National League 2 North". RugbyEngland.

References

  1. "Park Lane - Sedgley Park RUFC".
  2. "Lancashire Rugby | Strength in Union". Archived from the original on 27 March 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
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