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Welcome to the Bank of England Rugby Club
We are delighted that you have taken the time to visit the new Bank of England RFC website.

 

 Bank of England centenary logo

 

As one of the longest standing London clubs and with a great history behind us, we are aiming to ensure that the next 100 years is as good, if not better that the last. At the Bank we offer a variety of levels to suit all rugby players.

The 1st XV are currently playing in the Powergen London 4 North West league that offers a tough and very competitive level of rugby. Promotion is definitely the goal for this season as we have won this league on the previous two occasions we played in it.   

The 2nd XV play in the Middlesex Merit Table – Division 1, a division that they have played in since its’ inception. The level of rugby is very competitive in this league but tends to suit those players who can’t train as often as they should. The Bank has proud history in this competition and last won it in the 2004/05 season and aim to repeat this feat in the coming season.

The 3rd XV play in the Middlesex Merit Table – Division 5 and tend to be a tad more social with more focus on the number of beers after the game than the tries during the game. It’s great for a social game of rugby but also great if you’re learning to play the game.

The Bank offers Mini and Youth rugby, which since it began, has proved a massive success and is continuing to expand and will hopefully attract more future stars of the club.
 
Our ethos: We Aim to provide a strong sense of enjoyment and friendship for all, both on and off the field in a fun and exciting atmosphere
 
Bank of England 1st XV 10 - 7 Old Hamptonians
In terrible conditions, the Bank 1st XV won a very close and incredibly hard fought game against an Old Hamptonians side that always looked capable of scoring. At half time the game was tied at 0-0 with both sides missing chances to take the lead. Soon after the break Bank capitalised on a Hamptonian mistake and Jarrod Adam showed his searing pace to score under the posts. Roy Greenwood added the conversion and soon after added another penalty to take the home side 10 points clear. However as the second half wore on, Old Hamptonians started to come back and duly scored to narrow the lead to 3 points. Despite huge amounts of pressure and essentially being down to 13 players due to injury and a yellow card, Bank held on for a well deserved win. 
 
End of season dinner

12th April 

 

The senior rugby club invites you to come and celebrate

another season at our 3 course end of season dinner

(wine and port included in the price) 

 

Members: £10

Non members: £35 

Dress code: Jacket and tie

For details contact Simon Devis