Otley R.U.F.C.
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| Otley | |
| Full name | Otley Rugby Union Football Club |
| Emblem | Club crest |
| Colours | Black / White |
| Founded | 1865 |
| Sport | Rugby union |
| League | National Division Two |
| Ground | Cross Green |
| Official website | www.otleyrugbyclub.co.uk |
Otley Rugby Union Football Club are an English rugby union club representing Otley in the City of Leeds district of West Yorkshire. They played in National Division One in the 2006/2007 season but finished 15th and were subsequently relegated to National Division Two.
In 1979 Cross Green was the site of a famous victory by the North of England against the mighty All Blacks. The Wallabies suffered the same fate in October, 1988. Cross Green also hosted a match between the United States and Italy during the 1991 Rugby Union World Cup.
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[edit] Former players
- Nigel Melville
- Dennis Holmes
[edit] Club honours
- League Champions
- North Division One 1989/90
- National Division Four (North) 1990/91
- National League Three 1992/93
- Jewson National League One 1999/2000
- Yorkshire Challenge Cup Winners 1888/89, 1909/10, 1910/11, 1928/29, 1930/31, 1933/34, 1935/36, 1936/37, 1992/93
[edit] Staff
Otley R.U.F.C. has a wide selection of dedicated staff.
The President: Paul Whatmuff
The Chairman: Paul Jaques
The bar staff: Peter Longstaffe, David White, Ann White, Lizzie Lawrence, Jane Longstaffe, Ben Featherstone, Terri Wilson
The kitchen staff: Robin White (chef), Tom Featherstone, Leanne Featherstone, Chris Broadbent
Club shop: Daniel Atkin
[edit] External links
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