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  2. Brighton Football Club (RFU) - Wikipedia

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    The club was formed mainly from players from Brighton College. The 1st XV play in the Regional 1 South Central – a league at level 5 of the English rugby union system – following their promotion from London 1 South via the play-offs at the end of 2018–19. The 2nd XV play in Sussex Spitfire 1.

  3. Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents RFC - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents were formed on 4 November 2015 at a meeting at the Camelford Arms pub in Kemptown, Brighton, [1] to give gay and bisexual men the opportunity to play rugby in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

  4. London and South East Rugby League - Wikipedia

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    The London and South East Rugby League is a summer rugby league competition for amateur teams in London and the surrounding area. The competition was formed in 2005 as the RLC Southern Premier. [1] Its name changed following the 2012 restructure of amateur rugby league in Great Britain.

  5. ‘The Brighton Miracle,’ With Temuera Morrison as Giant ...

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    The Japan rugby union team on Sunday thrashed tournament newcomers Chile 42-12 on the first weekend of the freshly kicked-off Rugby World Cup. But in 2015, Japan were the underdogs and yet pulled ...

  6. London Chargers - Wikipedia

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    Brighton 9's: 2014, and 2015 (two times) Challenge Cup: 2014 - Round 2, 2015 - Round 1, 2016 - Round 1, 2017 - Round 2, 2018 - Round 2, 2019 - Round 1, 2020 - Round 1; London and South East Entry League Minor Premiers: 2013 (one time) London Rugby League "Club of the Year": 2014

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  8. Falmer Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The first competitive game played at the stadium was the 2010–11 season final of the Sussex Senior Cup between Brighton and Eastbourne Borough on 16 July 2011. [5] The first league game was against Doncaster Rovers, who were also the opponents in the last game played at Brighton's former stadium, the Goldstone Ground, 14 years earlier.

  9. James Hadfield (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Originally from Brighton and Hove in East Sussex, Hadfield attended the University of Bath between 2017 and 2021, and represented their rugby union team while studying for a degree in health and exercise science. [2] He helped the team to reach the semi-final stages of BUCS Super Rugby twice during this period. [3]