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The team was known as Jersey Rugby Football Club until the start of the 2016–17 season, when they changed their name to the Jersey Reds. To reflect this, the team also adopted an all-red kit – jersey, shorts and socks. [2] Jersey Reds were the champions of the 2022–23 RFU Championship.
The Jersey Reds were an American basketball team based in North Bergen, New Jersey that was a member of the American Basketball League. The team was previously known as the Union City Reds . During the 1939/40 season, the team was merged into the New York Jewels on January 26, 1940.
The island's main side, Jersey Reds, enjoyed a meteoric rise through the English pyramid beginning in 2005 and culminating in promotion to England's second level, the RFU Championship, for 2012–13. The team survived relegation scares in both of its first two seasons in the Championship, finishing in the final safe spot of 11th in both seasons.
They were formerly a part of Jersey Reds as Jersey Athletic but separated in 2022 and are now known by the original name, Jersey Reds). [1] 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 Regional 2 South Central in 2023–24 season.
This category contains Jersey Reds (formerly Jersey R.F.C.) players, past and present. Pages in category "Jersey Reds players" The following 103 pages are in this category, out of 103 total.
St. Peter [1] [2] [3] (currently known as Stade Santander International [4] [5] for sponsorship reasons) is a Rugby ground in Saint Peter, Jersey and is home to Jersey Reds, who have played in the RFU Championship, the second level of the Rugby Football Union's league pyramid, since 2012–13. [6]
Jersey Reds [2] are a Jersey rugby club that enjoyed a meteoric rise through the English pyramid from 2005, when they were playing in London South West Division 3 (now known as London 2 South West), to 2012. They earned promotion at the end of that season, and then starting in 2007–08 earned four more in five seasons.
In the 2022–23 season, he scored 11 tries as Jersey won the Championship title for the first time in their history – including a try in the decisive 43–15 win against Ampthill. [ 6 ] On 29 September 2023, Hadfield was made redundant, along with the rest of the Jersey Reds playing squad and staff, after the club ceased trading and went ...