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Yelverton Road Coventry West Midlands CV6 4AG UK Main Rugby Club Website Contact Person: Michael Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Phone: 024 7668 2885 1914-1918 During the First World War, local players and old boys from King Henry VIII Grammar School formed a team from players home on leave from their wartime services. Sometimes during this period the team played under the name of the Warwickshire Yeomanry - named after the County Regiment 1914-1935 The name Coventrians may have been used before this period, but it was during this period the name was used. During these years the club was still a mix of old boys and non-school members. A 50 th Anniversary celebration was held on 18 th Sept 1971 indicating the Coventrians were formed in 1921.A Post card and Post mark were created for the anniversary. In 1930 the school formed its own club, Old Coventrians, and only old boys were eligible to play - hence the two, Coventrians and Old Coventrians, Maudslay Road was still being used as a ground. One member of the club worked at The Maudslay (car and lorry manufacturers) and used to 'borrow' lorries for transporting the players to away fixtures. During this period the first Tin Bath was purchased. 1935-1937 The Club moved to The Grove, Kenilworth Road , situated on the corner of Kenilworth Road and the Leamington Rd. A member of the Club has some spare land at his home and a pitch was situated there. The tin bath was also moved! 1937-1939 The club and tin bath moved to Sheriff Avenue . 1939-1945 No games during the war. At the end of the war the changing rooms were burnt down to celebrate V.E. night. (The bath survived.) 1946-1947 The next move was to the Boat Inn, Shilton Lane , and guess what - so did the bath. 1947-1987 The club purchased land at Kirby Corner Road , Canley. For a short period the teams changed at the Abbey Hotel, Kenilworth and cycled the 5 miles to the ground. A nissen hut was purchased for £25.00 to house the tin bath and changing rooms. Sometime later a second tin bath was acquired. Visitors used to be entertained at the Royal Oak , Kenilworth . In 1966 the clubhouse was built and a year or so later the wooden changing rooms were built, leaving its nissen hut as the bath area. During this period extensions were made to the clubhouse. In 1987 the land was sold and a new ground was purchased at the Old Radford Aerodrome. 1987 Coventrians RFC was re born in September 1987 when it moved from the Kirby Corner Ground to a purpose built site at its current Ground off Holbrook's Lane, Radford. The facilities at the grounds include a licensed members bar, 4 changing rooms two dedicated football pitches. Dedicated floodlit training area and a Crown green bowls pitch, two rugby pitches November 7th - 48-12 home win over Shottery clinches the Warwickshire 3 league title with 2 games to go. November 21st - Coventrians field a 4th team for the first time. December 19th - Last game at Kirby Corner Rd - 2nd team lost 6-20 to Pinley. 1988 January 2nd - First games at The Black Pad - 2nd team lost 0-3 to Post Office - 3rd team lost 4-18 to Birm Civ Service. September 25th - Coventrians new clubhouse is officially opened. 1988/89 Coventrians 2nd team unbeaten until April 15th 1989. 1989 May Coventrians tour North America including Darren Garforth & Bob Massey as guest players. 1999 Coundon Cockerells Football club, rent pitches and become club members. 2006 Coundon Cockerels football club rent football pitches and can boast seven junior teams from under 8's to under 18's. Club Colours: Blue And White |
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