Aldridge RFC, History


History of the Club

Aldridge Rugby Football Club was formed in 1998 from an amalgamation of two established rugby clubs based in Birmingham, namely Witton and Old Centrals.
The Witton Club goes back to 1922 and was originally the Works rugby side of GEC. Old Centrals was formed in 1913 from the former pupils of Central Secondary School as it was then known but latterly Central Grammar School and then Byng Kenrick Central School. Since the demise of rugby at Central, the Old Boys club found it increasingly difficult to attract players from outside into the club and by 1997 were struggling to fulfill their fixtures. At the same time Witton were about to lose their rented ground to university development. Talks got underway and the merger was forged in 1998.

The club is based on the former Old Centrals sports ground at Aldridge and currently plays in Midlands 5 West (North) fielding three senior sides.

For further information on Aldridge RFC and its Founder clubs follow the links below

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A Brief History Of Old Centrals.

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Presidents of Old Central's Assosciation

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Old Centrals Captains

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Witton RFC Captains and Chairmen

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Aldridge RFC President-Chairman-Captain

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Past Playing Records Aldridge RFC

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