Teamname: | Royal Free, University College and Middlesex Medical Students RFC |
Fullname: | Royal Free, University College and Middlesex Medical Students RFC |
Nickname: | RUMS RFC |
Countryflag: | England |
Founded: | 1867 – oldest constituent element 1998 through merger of three older sides |
Ground: | Eton Manor RFC |
Coach: | Vinnie Berrington |
President: | Jack Brant |
Captain: | Ben Mulholand |
League: | BUCS SE 1 |
Url: | www.rumsrugby.com/ |
Royal Free, University College and Middlesex Medical Students RFC is the rugby union club for UCL Medical School, which is part of the University of London.[1] The rugby club is commonly referred to by its shortened name of RUMS RFC or RUMS Rugby. The club is registered with the RFU[2] and plays in the traditional colours of the medical school: blue, yellow and black.
RUMS RFC is one of the largest and most successful clubs of UCL Medical School, with over 50 members and three teams competing in the BUCS SE league.
The London teaching hospitals began playing rugby union in the 1860s, with many of its members former Cambridge and Oxford graduates. The United Hospitals Rugby Football Club was formed in 1867,[3] before the founding of the Rugby Football Union, and by 1874 had initiated the United Hospital's Challenge Cup, a competition for the rival hospitals. Although Guy's provided far more international rugby players, the United Hospital club saw many notable players join the team, including notable Barbarian, Brigadier Glyn Hughes.
The Royal Free and University College Medical School was formed in 1998 following a series of mergers between a number of existing medical schools: in 1987 the Middlesex Hospital Medical School (founded 1746) merged with University College Medical School (1825) to form the University College and Middlesex School of Medicine. In 1998 the University College and Middlesex School of Medicine merged with the Royal Free Hospital Medical School to form the Royal Free and University College Medical School. In 2008 the medical school changed its name to UCL Medical School; however at a meeting in 2009 all the medical school sports teams voted to alter their traditional name slightly, adding Middlesex, to honour the heritage of the Middlesex medical school. Thus the club name changed to The Royal Free, University College and Middlesex Medical Students (RUMS), not using the new medical school name.[4]
The current rugby club is an amalgamation of the rugby clubs of these previous medical schools. Thus the club has an illustrious history and has been competing in the oldest rugby competition in the world, the United Hospitals Cup, in one guise or another since 1874.
The 1st XV compete annually in this prestigious competition, first winning the trophy on 6 March 2015 by beating Imperial Medicals 20-6. This was the first time RUMS or any of its constituent medical schools won the trophy in 128 years. The team then went on to win the competition again in 2018 defeating Barts 34-18 in the final.[5]
The 1st XV competes in the highest university league of the SE area of England.[6]
RUMS RFC competes annually in this international tournament, entering two teams. The club won the plate competition for 11 years straight, but this succession was broken by Munich RFC in 2007, when RUMS, led by Toby Ikwueke, lost a thrilling final for the first time. This monopoly of the plate competition has led the Bavarian organisers dubbing RUMS RFC as the 'plate specialists'. In the 2009 competition the 1st VII reached the cup final, knocking out hosts Munich in an epic semi-final. The team lost a very close final to the British Army team, 'The Rifles'.[7]
First Competed | Last Competed | Current Status | Wins | Total Wins including constituent elements | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
RUMS RFC | 1998 | present | Active | 2 | 3 |
Middlesex | 1874 | 1997 | Part of RUMS RFC | 1 | 1 |
Royal Free | ? | 1997 | Part of RUMS RFC | 0 | 0 |
University College Hospital RFC | ? | 1997 | Part of RUMS RFC | 0 | 0 |
Over the years the club and its predecessor clubs have fostered a number of international players.