List of Broughton Rangers records explained

Broughton Rangers was as English professional rugby league club. Formed in 1877 as Broughton, the club changed its name to Broughton Rangers a year later. The club was based in Broughton until 1933, playing at Wheater's Field (until 1913) and The Cliff (1913–1933), before moving to Belle Vue Stadium in Gorton. The club was later renamed as Belle Vue Rangers after the Second World War, but folded in 1955. Broughton Rangers won one league championship in 1902, and were Challenge Cup winners on two occasions (1902 and 1911).

The record for most appearances for the club is held by George Ruddick, who played 422 times between 1899 and 1915. Andy Hogg is the record try scorer with 186, while Albert Gregory holds the record for most goals scored, having kicked 308 conversions. The record for most points is held by Bill Harris who scored a total of 835 during his career.

Honours

League

Cup

Club records

Matches

Individual records

Appearances

Most appearances

NoNameClub careerApps
11899–1915422
21902–1922374
31899–1920350
41899–1910339
51933–1948311
61946–1955311
71901–1915302
81933–1951291
91905–1920286
101919–1929285

Tries

Top tryscorers

NoNameClub careerTries
11899–1915186
21901–1915141
31901–1915123
41919–1929112
51933–194989

Goals

Top goalscorers

NoNameClub careerGoals
11948–1955308
21901–1915233
31935–1941217
41910–1924193
51933–1940154

References