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Rugby union is a popular sport in Jersey.


Governing body

Rugby union is played in Jersey under the auspices of the Jersey Rugby Association (JRA), which is affiliated to the Hampshire Rugby Football Union but is not a member of the
Rugby Football Union The Rugby Football Union (RFU) is the Sports governing body, national governing body for rugby union in England. It was founded in 1871, and was the sport's international governing body prior to the formation of what is now known as World Rugby ...
of England. As such, it has no national team of its own, and is not affiliated to World Rugby in its own right. For this reason, it has no WR ranking.


History

Due to its proximity to England and the major rugby nation of France, Jersey rugby is amongst the oldest in the world, dating back to the mid 19th century. Most schools play the sport, especially the private ones. There are several rugby union clubs in the island including a rugby academy for under-18s that includes more than 600 players as of April 2012 and Les Quennevais Rugby Club. Jersey Reds are a Jersey rugby club that enjoyed a meteoric rise through the English pyramid from 2005, when they were playing in London South West Division 3 (now known as London 2 South West), to 2012. They earned promotion at the end of that season, and then starting in 2007–08 earned four more in five seasons. The most recent promotion, at the end of the 2011–12 season, placed them in the second-tier RFU Championship, where they have played ever since. The Siam Cup is an annual Rugby Union competition held between Jersey Reds and Guernsey RFC. It was first contested in 1920. The trophy awarded its winner is the second oldest rugby honour contested after the Calcutta Cup. Like many small islands, Jersey has a population problem. The main sport is
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, and the national population is just over 90,000. As yet, Jersey has not fielded a national team.


JRA League

The Jersey Rugby Association (JRA) League features the following teams: * Beeches * Guernsey RFC 2nd XV * Jersey 3rd XV * Jersey United Banks * Les Quennevais * St Jacques * The Panthers


Broadcast media

Jersey has no television of its own but does have its own radio station. However, British and French television can both be received on the island, and often include extensive rugby coverage - such as the Rugby World Cup and
Six Nations Championship The Six Nations Championship (known as the Guinness Six Nations for sponsorship reasons) is an annual international men's rugby union competition between the teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. The current champions ar ...
. The ITV variant Channel Television sometimes includes rugby news. BBC Radio Jersey has live commentary of every Jersey Rugby Club home game as well as live inserts from every away game.


Notable Jersey players

* Fraser Waters, born Cape Town, and has played for England, attended
St. Michael's Preparatory School St Michael's Preparatory School is the largest private preparatory school in Jersey, situated in the parish of St. Saviour. The school acts as a feeder to many British public schools in the United Kingdom. The school celebrated its 60th anni ...
on Jersey. * Matt Banahan * Alison Christie was the first Jersey born player to represent one of the British Isles nations, Scotland, from 1994-2004. She has also represented the Classic Lionesses team twice, once in the 2003 Bermuda Classics and once in
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in 2007. * Matthew Cook Jersey born Spanish international. *
Michael Le Bourgeois Michael Le Bourgeois (born 29 July 1990) is a Jerseyman professional rugby union player who plays for Championship side, Bedford Blues as a centre and can also play as a fullback or as a fly-half. Career Le Bourgeois broke into rugby through ...
, the first Jersey born player to sign a professional contract with Jersey RFC.


See also

* Rugby union in Guernsey


References


External links


Guernsey vs Jersey

Jersey Reds

BBC's Jersey sports page
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