Guernsey RFC

Rugby union club in the Channel Islands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Guernsey Rugby Football Club is an amateur[1][2] rugby union team who play at Footes Lane in St Peter Port on the Channel Island of Guernsey. The club was formed in 1928.[3] The club runs two senior teams, a veterans side and a colts side.[4]

Full nameGuernsey Rugby Football Club
NicknameRaiders
Founded1928; 98 years ago (1928)
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Guernsey
Full nameGuernsey Rugby Football Club
UnionHampshire RFU
NicknameRaiders
Founded1928; 98 years ago (1928)
LocationSaint Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands
GroundFootes Lane (Capacity: 5,000 (720 seated))
ChairmanGary Haycock-West
PresidentAdy Le Page
CoachJordan Reynolds
CaptainDom Rice
LeagueNational League 2 East
2024–257th
Team kit
Official website
www.pitchero.com/clubs/guernseyrfc/
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Their first XV, the Guernsey Raiders[5] currently play in level 4 (National League 2 East) following their promotion from London & South East Premier at the end of the 2019–20 season.

The Guernsey Raiders Ladies team plays in level 4, Women's National Challenge 1 South East (South).

History

Guernsey RFC were founded in 1928 and started playing in English leagues in 1987.[6] As a result of the high transport costs, the Rugby Football Union (RFU) funds the opposition team's travel when they play away at Guernsey as well as funding Guernsey's travel to England for league matches. Until 2010, the Hampshire Rugby Football Union also granted additional funding to help with the transport costs.[7]

In 2011, Guernsey had a new clubhouse constructed which was visited by The Princess Royal during her visit to Guernsey in November.[8] In 2012, after being promoted from London 1 South, Guernsey became the only fully amateur team in National League 3 London & SE.[9] Guernsey host annual "ladies days" during their season.[10]

Siam Cup

Guernsey annually play Jersey Reds in the inter-insular Siam Cup, the second oldest rugby honour contested after the Calcutta Cup. The host venue alternates yearly between Footes Lane and Jersey's St. Peter. The Siam Cup match is viewed as a season finale by the two clubs as the match is played after the regular league season has finished.[11] In 2010, a Guernsey player was found guilty of assaulting two Jersey players after a Siam Cup game.[12] Since Jersey began employing professional players they have dominated the inter island game. From 2016 in an attempt to even up the game only professional players who had been in Jersey for three years will be eligible for the annual match.[13]

Guernsey Ladies Rugby team

In 2012, Guernsey's women's team applied to join the English leagues. However the Rugby Football Union rejected their application on logistical grounds and also because the RFU Council had previously passed a moratorium to not admit to the English leagues, any further teams from offshore.[14]

In 2014–15 the decision was overcome and Guernsey Ladies (GLR) joined the Women's National Challenge South East South 2 league, which they won, earning promotion to Women's National Challenge South East South 1 for the 2015–16 season. In 2016-17 the Women again won the top position in their league becoming champions after winning 12 of the 14 season's matches.[15]


Men's seasons

Leagues re-branded, with London 3 South West renamed London 2 South West

Men's current season results


Women's seasons

Ladies current seasons results

Men's current standings

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2025–26 National League 2 East table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Bury St Edmunds 25 19 1 5 1033 624 +409 21 4 103 Promotion place
2 Oundle 25 19 2 4 901 684 +217 20 1 101 Promotion Play-off
3 Old Albanian 25 18 0 7 981 718 +263 21 3 96
4 Barnes 25 15 1 9 707 569 +138 14 5 81
5 Canterbury 24 15 0 9 728 613 +115 14 5 79
6 Dorking 25 14 2 9 772 556 +216 13 6 79
7 Westcombe Park 25 11 0 14 763 722 +41 18 8 70
8 Havant 25 11 1 13 811 921 110 18 1 65
9 Guernsey Raiders 25 11 1 13 671 818 147 13 3 62
10 London Welsh 25 9 0 16 663 847 184 15 8 59
11 Esher 25 9 0 16 766 810 44 15 6 57
12 Henley Hawks 25 8 2 15 636 646 10 11 9 56 Relegation Play-off
13 Sevenoaks (R) 25 8 0 17 722 822 100 12 5 49 Relegation place
14 Oxford Harlequins (R) 24 2 0 22 476 1280 804 10 2 20
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Updated to match(es) played on 18 April 2026. Source: National League Rugby [16]
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

Honours

Men's

Women's

  • Level 5 Women's National Challenge South East South 2 champions: 2014–15, promoted to level 4
  • Level 4 Women's National Challenge South East South 1 champions: 2016–17, promoted to level 3

Notable players

See also

References

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