Staines Rugby Football Club

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Staines Rugby Football Club
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Full nameStaines Rugby Football Club Limited
UnionMiddlesex RFU
Nickname(s)Swans
Founded1926
LocationHanworth, Hounslow, London, England
Ground(s)The Reeves
ChairmanEngland Stephen Leach
PresidentEngland Trevor Tate-Burd
League(s)London & SE Division - Herts/Middlesex 2
Official website
www.stainesrugby.uk

Staines Rugby Football Club (trading as Staines Rugby Football Club Limited) is an English rugby union club founded in 1926 whose first team "The Swans" now play in the London & SE Division - Herts/Middlesex 2.

The Club used to play at the 'Lammas' recreation ground in Staines-upon-Thames but relocated to its own ground The Reeves in Hanworth (London Borough of Hounslow) in the 1960s but still proudly bears the name of the town.

The Club runs a number of senior men's and women's teams with names such as "the Swans" and "the Cobs", and were one of the first in the county to have a Mini and Youth section now offering rugby for children aged 4 to 17.

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