On Thursday night in the OURFC Pavilion, Sophie Behan was elected as the 2017/18 Women’s Blues Captain and Johanna Dombrowski as Team Secretary. Sophie is studying Engineering Science at St Edmund Hall and is a double Blue, having started at prop in the 2015 Varsity Match and then at No 8 in 2016 and has […]
Month: March 2017
Women’s Blues Reach BUCS Vase Final
On Wednesday evening at Iffley Road, a third OURFC team reached a Cup Final when the Women’s put on a tremendous display to defeat visitors Leeds Beckett in the semi-final of the BUCS Vase competition and set up a date with Newcastle University in the final on BUCS Big Wednesday in Bath, on the 22nd […]
2017 Women’s Cuppers
Friday 10th March see’s the return of the OURFU Women’s Cuppers competition to Iffley Road. This will be the second installment of the contact competition for our women where St Edmund Hall & Wadham are the current champions, the teams at last year’s competition unearthed plenty of talent that went on to represent the University at […]
Varsity Match Day Spectator Survey
Welcome to the Varsity Match Day Spectator Survey We would love to understand more about your thoughts on the Varsity Match Day and/or experience on the match day itself. Your feedback is incredibly important and helps us to keep improving your experience each year at Twickenham. This survey should take no longer than 10 minutes […]
Women’s Blues Squad Announced For BUCS Vase Semi-Final
The Women’s Blues welcome Leeds Beckett University to Iffley Road on Wednesday 8th March, for their BUCS Vase semi-final encounter, kick-off 6.00pm. The winners of this semi-final will face Newcastle University at the BUCS Big Wednesday at Bath University on the 22nd March. Captain Catherine Wilcock has been able to select 14 Blues in her […]
Men’s U20’s Victorious, But Panthers Lose
Saturday 4th March saw the Men’s U20’s and Women’s 2nd XV’s assemble at Grange Road, Cambridge for their respective Varsity Matches. The weather was kind and with a firm pitch conditions were set fair for all four teams to play with ball in hand and provide a spectacle of Varsity rugby for the partisan crowd. […]