ROCHFORD HUNDRED
Rugby Union Football Club
 
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History

The Rugby Park, Magnolia Road, Hawkwell, Essex SS4 3AD
Telephone : 01702 544021

The Club was founded on 4th January 1962 and was the creation of three men, John Roden, now sadly deceased, Ernie Mills, now living in Yorkshire and Bill Wright, who became an Essex Alderman, but who is now also sadly deceased.

In the Club's first full year 1962/63, the Club fielded two senior teams and a Colt side. The Club was fortunate to find Rocheway School with no occupants and thus immediately had fine pitches and excellent changing facilities. Additionally, the Horse and Groom Public House in Rochford had a separate club room which just suited a Rugby Club. The club colours have always been black shirts and shorts, due more to the economies of the early days than any other reason.

After 5 years, the Club had four senior sides and began its search for land. It was Ernie Mills who found the present land at Magnolia Road just by walking round the Rochford area. The Club purchased the 9 acre site at a cost of £3200 in 1969 and in 1972, the clubhouse and pitches were inaugurated with a match against an Eastern Counties XV.

Since then, the Club has prospered and increased its playing strength. Nowadays the Club fields five senior sides, a colts side, teams in all catagories of youth, midi and mini-rugby from the age of seven upwards, plus the occassional senior Sunday side, a Womens team and a Girls under 16 team.

The Club has three full size pitches, one floodlit for evening fixtures, with two separate floodlit training areas, complemented by spacious changing areas, a weights room, large bar and dining area

Rochford Hundred has been lucky to attract a number of sponsors and sponsor's lunches prior to league games are regarded as one of the highlights of the Club's social calendar.