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Stoke Old Boys RFC

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Brookvale Avenue
Coventry
Warwickshire
CV3 2DG
UK
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Phone: 02476 453631
Stoke Old Boy's were formed in 1921.  It has had a long and successfull history.Below is an extract from the Stoke School Magazine from Midsummer 1932 giving an insight into the history of this great Club:  THE "SCS" MAGAZINE SCHOOL RUGBY FOOTBALL A RETROSPECT  In this, the first issue of our School Magazine, it is perhaps appropriate to recall to mind the notable achievements of the past thirteen years.  No other primary school in the whole country can look back upon such a glorious record. School sports were suspended during the War, and this article only deals with the period commencing September 1919, when Rugby Football was recommenced at Stoke.  Our first Captain was Walter Duckham, now cricket professional for Formby, and in that first fifteen were AlbertGascoigne, the Warwickshire scrum half, and Frank Turner, who has always been such a staunch stalwart of the Stoke XV. In the following season 1920-21 we started our long list of shield successes in that never to be forgotten final against Broad St when Billy Hall scored a try in the last minute and Wilf Pearce converted from the touchline with an amazing kick, the ball hitting an upright, falling onto the cross-bar and over on the right side for us to win by a goal to a try.  That season also saw the resumption of the International Match, England v Wales, and Hall and Pearce were the first Stoke boys to gain the height of every schoolboy’s ambition, an international cap. Our next season’s XV 1921-22 was the best we ever had, containing as it did, no less than five Schoolboy Internationals, in Alf Wyman, Tom Mayo, and Billy Hall who were capped that season, and Sid Baker and Arthur Rowley who gained their caps in the next year.  Also in this team of all the talents were Cliff Wilkinson, who played in the East v West match, and Arthur Gilbert.  A glance at the Old Boy’s Rugger notes will show what these seven stalwarts have achieved in senior Rugby. Space forbids mention of every season’s triumphs, so a summary of our principal successes must suffice: The shield was won in 1921 W Pearce Capt, 1922 T Mayo, 1923 A Rowley, 1924 A Spicer, 1925 F Prescott, 1927 W H Cutts, and 1932 C Barnett. Schoolboy Internationals:1921 – W Pearce, W H Hall1922 – W H Hall, T F Mayo, A A Wyman1923 – S T Blake, A J Rowley1925 – T H Barton, R Cooper, This was the only English victory since the war.1927 – W H Cutts, L Harper1928 – W H G Well1930 – A B Collyer, N A Shortland1931 – J Proctor, F Blake1932 – C Barnett Last season’s XV deserves a special word of congratulations on bringing back the Shield in spite of two serious handicaps.  The loss of Harold Jaynes, who lost a leg through rheumatism, and of Billy Nicol who went to the J.T. School, deprived the team of two of their best backs, but by sheer determination and enthusiasm the rest of the team brought the season to a triumphant conclusion, by defeating our old rivals Broad St. in the semi-final and Frederick Bird in the final, after a replay.  Frederick Bird were not only a much heavier side, but were faster than Stoke, so that last season’s side do deserve an extra pat on the back. Old Boy’s Rugger The Stoke Old Boys’ Club was founded in 1921 and for the last seven or eight seasons has run three XVs.  It has enabled our scholars to continue playing the grand old game without a break on leaving school.  Here again space only allows a summary of the Club’s cup successes:            Junior Cup (Under 16 ½)            Minor Cup (Under 21)       The last 6 seasons in succession             Ralli Cup 1932            Seven Aside Cup 1932       This is the first time the Old Boys have entered for the last two-named trophies.  Last seasons full results:                         Played              Won     Lost     Drawn              Pts For             Pts Against1st XV              30                    27        1          2                      705                  1122nd XV             29                    23        5          1                      396                  1333rd XV              24                    21        3          -                       572                  151 The 1st XV accepted an invitation to play a XV selected by T Coulson, the Coventry Captain and International, in aid of the Hospital, and emerged victorious from a very keen game. The strength of the Old Boys’ Club is all the more creditable when it is remembered what a great contribution it has made to 1st Class Football.  The following honours have been gained by ex-members:             International Cap (England v South Africa)            A J Rowley            International Trial            T P Mayo            Warwickshire County CapsA Gascoigne, T P Mayo, A J Rowley, S Blake, A A Wyman, C Wilkinson, S H Bonham. In addition to the above the following have also played more or less regularly for the Coventry First XV:             A Gilbert, F Prescott, J Mayo, R Hall and also L Gilchrist who had the misfortune to break a leg against Cardiff in the beginning of what promised to be a most brilliant career.What a wonderful record for a club, the oldest members of which were at school twelve years ago!In our next issue we hope to give a review of past Cricket, Swimming and Athletic seasons.
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