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Birmingham Moseley Rugby Club is an English rugby union club, based in Birmingham, that compete in the third tier of English rugby. They were historically the premier rugby club in Birmingham, reaching the final of the John Player Cup three times in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They originally played at the Reddings, but after attempting to ...
This is a list of seasons played by Moseley Rugby Football Club in English rugby from 1972, the year of the first formalised English rugby union club competition, to the most recent completed season. Seasons
Moseley Rugby Football Club players from past and present. For the 2016-17 season, Moseley changed its name to Birmingham Moseley. Birmingham Moseley players are also ...
The 1981–82 John Player Cup was the 11th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Gloucester and Moseley shared the title after playing out a 12-12 draw in the final. [1] The event was sponsored by John Player cigarettes and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium. [2]
The 1978–79 John Player Cup was the eighth edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Leicester won the competition defeating Moseley in the final. [1] The event was sponsored by John Player cigarettes and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium. [2]
The 1971–72 National KO Competition was the first rugby union cup competition (for clubs) in England.Gloucester won the competition defeating Moseley in the final. In the final the Moseley lock Nigel Horton floored Dick Smith (the Gloucester openside) with a punch during the second scrum of the game and was sent off by Ron Lewis the referee.
Andy Reay (born 1 April 1983 in Hillingdon) is an English rugby union player for Moseley in the Aviva Championship.A centre, Reay was part of the England Under-21 team [1] which claimed the Under 21 Six Nations Championship Grand Slam in 2004 and he also competed in the Under 21 Rugby World Championships that took place in Scotland during June 2004.
Birmingham's rugby union team, Birmingham Moseley Rugby Club of the National League 1 lease part of the common from Birmingham City Council for their pitches and clubhouse. The ground had a seating capacity of 1,450 in the original stand [ 1 ] which was replaced by a 5,000 seat stand and clubhouse. [ 2 ]