When the Royal Navy Senior XV travelled to Esher the result was a fascinating game to watch, with first-class displays from both sides, and proving the Royal Navy Senior XV have an impressive platform on which to build success in the forthcoming Inter Services Championship. The game started with fly-half Nathan Huntley kicking the ball from the centre spot high into the clear night sky. Esher kicked the ball back to Huntley who nimbly passed to Ben Chambers playing on the wing. As would soon become a feature of the excitement of the first half, the three-quarters’ clinical passing saw Troy Gobey in combination with R Cooper dart deep into Esher’s territory. The first scrum...
The newly formed rugby team in HMS Prince of Wales travelled to South Queensferry RFC to take on Dunfermline RFC representing the Royal Navy’s newest aircraft carrier. This was the Prince of Wales (PWLS) second game of rugby ever and many new faces were in the side with most of them playing at the ‘grass roots level’ so the game was played in 4 quarters of 20 minutes to give both sides time to bed-in their newest members. The fixture was moved very last minute from Dunfermline RFC to South Queensferry RFC 3G pitch due to Dunfermline wanting to save their pitch for their weekend fixture. A big thank you goes out to South Queensferry RFC for the use of thei...
The Royal Navy Senior XV took an impressive lead 0 – 19 when they travelled to Grange Road to take on Cambridge University RUFC. However the home supporters were delighted by the tenacity of their players who fought back to win the match 27 – 26 in the final minutes of the game. In stark contrast to last year’s flooded and eventually abandoned game, conditions were perfect at Grange Road for this season’s fixture between the RN Senior XV and the Light Blues of Cambridge University. This was the students' last game of their season and a good crowd turned out to watch what would be a thrilling match. Both teams started brightly and it was obvious from early ...
The Royal Navy Rugby Union Senior XV travelled to Iffley Road, Oxford to take on the University side in their opening match of the season. It was an unusually mild night for the time of year, and the Navy team grew in confidence as the match went on, coming from 0 - 7 down to triumph 7 - 17 at full time. It was an evening of mixed emotions for the RNRU Senior XV as they travelled to Oxford for their first outing of the season. Excited to be starting their preparations for the 2019 Inter Service competition, mixed with sadness at the untimely loss of one of their numbers. Before the match there was a minute's silence, and then the players' concentration turned to the task at ...
It is with deep sadness that the Royal Navy Rugby Union reports the news of the death of one of our most capped players, Leading Airman (Aircraft Handler) Kyle Mason. Kyle was the most capped front row player (loose-head prop) in the history of the RNRU, with 29 caps to his name. Kyle joined the Royal Navy in 2004, representing the RNRU at the Under 21 level in the same year. By 2007 he had won his first Senior XV cap and he has been a regular fixture in the team ever since. He also played internationally, representing Malta 34 times in the European group stages and World Cup qualifiers. A Leading Airman, he served on ships operating around the world including HMS Bul...