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Novocastrians Rugby Football Club is a
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team that is situated in the North East of
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and currently play their
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in
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. The club is more generally known as Novos. Novos were formed in September 1899 as Old Novocastrians Rugby Football Club by a group of former pupils of the Royal Grammar School,
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. The club remained for Old Boys or members of staff of the school until 1969 when the 'Old' was dropped and the club became open to all. Novos used to regularly field seven senior sides in the 1980s and 1990s. Currently, the club fields three senior sides, two ladies' sides, a 35+ year old side and also a junior section.


History

On 12 September 1899, Old Novocastrians Rugby Football Club was formed by a group of former pupils of the
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. A letter was sent out reading ‘A proposed new club for Newcastle: A meeting will be held at the Grammar School, Rye Hill under the auspices of Old Novocastrians Club, for the purpose of forming a new rugby club. The attendance of Grammar school boys is specially required.’ Novos had many grounds until in 1925 Sir Arthur Sutherland bought Benton Lodge for the club to play rugby on and also paid for the clubhouse to be built, in 1928, which is still in use today. The ground was renamed Sutherland Park just a few years later. In the inter war years the club experienced good fortune at their new ground, with an exciting brand of 'school boy' rugby. Novos reached the
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Final on three occasions in the 1930s but failed to win the trophy that continues to elude the club. The club was struggling on and off the field after the club became 'open' in 1969. John Elders,
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Head Coach (1972–74) and sports master at the Royal Grammar School combated this in the 1970s and 1980s and became a key advocate for the club, helping bring many players to Novos throughout the 1960s, 70s and 80s. This laid the foundations for Novos to become a powerful rugby force in the 1980s and early 1990s. The 1987-88 season saw a revolution in Community Rugby with the introduction of Leagues. Novos were in a strong position and were allocated above the Durham & Northumberland leagues into
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. In the first season an unbeaten record saw promotion to
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where they played with mixed fortunes for six years. Whilst in North 1 East, Novos would compete with sides like
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and Blaydon. 'Vos also managed to beat
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(then known as Gosforth) on occasion in the fiercely contested New Year's Day games. During this golden period seven sides were fielded most Saturdays, with four sides playing at home; with a side playing at the nearby Paddy Freeman's field. A great camaraderie set over the club with vast playing numbers and a busy bar. Novos currently play in
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after winning promotion from
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in 2013. In 2016, Novos won their first ever senior Northumberland County competition winning the Northumberland Senior Plate.


Honours

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champions: 1987–88 *
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champions: 2001–02 * Northumberland Senior Plate winners (2): 2016, 2018


Notable former players

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(born 1967) Crime thriller writer * John Elders (1930–2015) England Rugby Head Coach, Leicester Tigers Captain and Old Novocastrians Captain *
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(born 1985) England Women’s International and Captain * John Jeffrey (born 1959) Scottish International * Jim Pollock (born 1958) Scottish International, Barbarian FC and Novocastrians Captain *
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(1930–1997),
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(1992–96)


References


External links

* {{official website, http://www.novos.co.uk/ Sport in Newcastle upon Tyne English rugby union teams