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Imperial Medicals Rugby Club ("Imperial Medics") is the name given to the
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team of
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, a modern amalgam of three formerly distinct hospital rugby clubs each with a long history, having all been founded in the nineteenth century. The teams from
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and
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were the first to merge in 1984 following the union of their respective Medical Departments. When
St Mary's Hospital, London St Mary's Hospital is an NHS hospital in Paddington, in the City of Westminster, London, founded in 1845. Since the UK's first academic health science centre was created in 2008, it has been operated by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, wh ...
also merged in 1997 the team was strengthened by one of the two most successful hospital sides in London. Imperial Medics is notable for its recent dominance of the oldest competition in rugby, the
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, as well as its history and the joint history of its constituent elements which have produced a large number of international players.


History

The history of Imperial Medicals Rugby Club is the combined history of three older sides, and their joint history from the point of merger: * St Mary's Hospital Medical School - October 1865 * Charing Cross Hospital Medical School - 1875 *
Westminster Hospital Medical School The Westminster Hospital Medical School was formally founded in 1834 by George Guthrie, an ex-military surgeon – although students had been taken on at Westminster Hospital almost from the hospital's foundation in 1719 (the traditional name a ...
- 1897 * Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School - 1981 *
Imperial College School of Medicine Imperial College School of Medicine (ICSM) is the undergraduate medical school of Imperial College London in England, and one of the United Hospitals. It is part of the college's Faculty of Medicine and was formed by the merger of several hist ...
- 1997


Competitions

Since Inauguration in 1997 IMRFC have enjoyed the following successes: * United Hospitals Cup Winners - 98, 99, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 10, 11, 14 * United Hospital Cup Sevens Winners - 00, 04, 05, 06, 08, 12, 13, 17 * JPR Williams Cup Winners (IMRFC v Imperial College) - 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 14 * Winners of Herts/Middlesex 1 Courage League and Promotion to London North West 3 - 1999 * Promotion to BUSA Premiership South in 1999, 2003, 2006, 2010 * 2nd XV United Hospitals Cup Winners - 01, 03, 06, 07, 08, 10, 11, 14 * 2nd XV Varsity Match Winners - 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 15 * 2nd XV Middlesex Merit League Division 3 Winners - 07 * 3rd XV United Hospitals Cup Winners - 01, 02, 03, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 * 3rd XV Varsity Match Winners - 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 14, 17


Notable former players


Internationals


St Mary's

Source: * - : D J Cussen ''(1921-27)'' * -
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''(1934-37)'' - captain, also 5 caps for the
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* - Tommy Kemp ''(1937-48)'' - captain * - Edward Scott ''(1947-48)'' - captain * - Nim Hall ''(1947-55)'' * - Norman "Billy" Bennett ''(1947-48)'' * - Lewis Cannell ''(1948-57)'' * - : James Murphy O'Connor ''(1954)'' - possibly the first player to use the round-the-corner style of goal-kicking at international level and the brother of Cardinal
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* - N M Campbell ''(1956)'' * - Trevor Wintle ''(1966-69)'' * -
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''(1969-81)'' * - Kevin Simms ''(1985-88)'' * - Richard Wintle ''(1988)''


Westminster

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Sidney Nelson Crowther Sidney Crowther (1875–1914) was an English rugby union international who represented Great Britain on the 1904 tour to Australia and New Zealand. Early life Sidney Crowther was born in the early part of 1875 in Keston, Kent and grew up at Ho ...
''(1903)''Crowther was part of the
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team that toured Australia and New Zealand in 1904 although he never represented his country.


Imperial Medicals

* - Nnamdi Obi - England Sevens, England Students * - James Logan - England Students * - Dimitri Amiras - Greece * - Tom Rees * - Vaki Antoniou


Notable non-internationals

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David Rocyn-Jones The Reverend Sir David Thomas Rocyn-Jones, CBE, K St J, DL, JP (16 November 1862 – 30 April 1953) was a Welsh medical officer of health and servant of multiple professional bodies within Wales. Professional career Rocyn-Jones was born in Rh ...
, a former president of the
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References


External links

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Imperial Medicals on Twitter
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