Old Collegians Rugby Club

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Old Collegians Rugby Club
Old Collegians Rugby Club logo.png
Full nameOld Collegians Rugby Union Football Club
UnionRugby Union South Australia
Founded1937
Ground(s)Tregenza Reserve
Laurel Ave, Linden Park SA
Official website
oldcollegians.rugby

Old Collegians Rugby Club, also known as Old Coll's, is a rugby union club in Adelaide, South Australia. The team was founded in 1937,[1] and plays at . The club's jersey is red and blue.[2]

History[]

Old Collegians first played in 1937 as Prince Alfred Old Collegians Rugby Club.[3][4]

During World War II, the competition ceased from 1941 and the club was reformed on the renewal of the competition in the state in 1945. The club was then named Old Collegians Rugby Club.

OC's first home ground was in the centre of Victoria Park racecourse; the club later moved to the dairy cow-grazed pastures of the south parklands and in 1953 moved again to its current location at Tregenza Oval.

In the early 1980s the club ran an U/18 team for three years and then formed the Junior Collegians in 1985. OC now competes in each junior age bracket.

OC is one of the two founding clubs (the other being Adelaide University) of the women's South Australian rugby competition and the only club to compete continuously from the first games in 1995 until 2018.

Many OC players have captained or represented the state at senior and junior levels over the years and have taken out SARU individual player awards. The greatest achievement so far has gone to Rod Hauser, who was selected for the Wallabies while playing for OC. In 2013 was contracted to the Australian women's sevens squad while continuing to play for OC between tournaments.

The Club Guernsey has changed colours from the initial maroon and blue jumper with a PAC crest, to broad maroon and navy hoops in 1955, to its current light red and blue hoops in the mid 1970s.

The club's 75th year in 2012 was celebrated with a gala dinner attended by over 550 people.

Notable past players[]

Brock James represented Australia as an under 16, 19 and 21. He played for both the Queensland Reds and the Western Force in Super Rugby before going on to be the top points scorer in the Top 14 in France with Clermont Auvergne, appearing in numerous grand finals and the Heineken Cup.

Liam Gill (rugby) played for the Queensland Reds, RC Toulonnais, Australian National Rugby Union Team, the Australia national rugby sevens team and currently Lyon OU in the Top 14

played for the Australia women's national rugby sevens team.

was in the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics playing rugby sevens for Australia. She also plays for the University of Queensland in the Aon University 7s competition and made the team of the tournament.

Notable current players[]

Alex Rokobaro is a former professional rugby player who played for the Fijian national rugby team, the Stade Français Paris, the Melbourne Rebels and Rugby Calvisano.

References[]

  1. ^ "About us". Old Collegians Rugby Union Club. Archived from the original on 5 July 2017. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Brighton defeats Old Collegians 22-19 in Rugby SA grand final". Sunday Mail. Adelaide. 21 September 2013. Archived from the original on 5 October 2016. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Rugby". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 23 July 1937. p. 17, col.2, "Rugby at Princes and Saints". Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Improved Rugby in SA". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 9 July 1937. p. 17, col.2, "Rugby in Schools". Retrieved 5 October 2016.

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