# Hertford RFC

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{{Short description|English rugby union club, based in Hertfordshire}}
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  | teamname       = Hertford
  | image          = Hertford rfc logo.png
  | imagesize      = 130px
  | union          = [Hertfordshire RFU](/source/Hertfordshire_Rugby_Football_Union)
  | fullname       = Hertford Rugby Football Club
  | nickname       = 
  | shortname      = 
  | founded        = {{Start date and age|1932}}
  | region         = [Ware](/source/Ware%2C_Hertfordshire), [Hertfordshire](/source/Hertfordshire), [England](/source/England)
  | ground         = Highfields 
  | capacity       = 
  | chairman       = Karen Newbury
  | president      = Peter King
  | top scorer     =
  | caps           =
  | url            = http://hertfordrfc.co.uk/
  | league         = [Regional 1 South East](/source/Regional_1_South_East)
  | season         = 2025–26
  | position       = 7th
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'''Hertford Rugby Football Club''' is an [English](/source/England) [rugby union](/source/rugby_union) team based in [Ware, Hertfordshire](/source/Ware%2C_Hertfordshire). The club runs five senior sides, the full range of junior teams and a women's section which includes three women's teenage teams.<ref>[http://www.hertfordrfc.co.uk/ Club website home page]</ref> The first XV currently play in [Regional 1 South East](/source/Regional_1_South_East).

==History==
Hertford Rugby Football Club was formed in 1932 as Old Hertfordians by a group of enthusiasts from Hertford Grammar School (now [Richard Hale School](/source/Richard_Hale_School)). The club played at six venues until moving to their present location at Hoe Lane in 1949. In 1972 the club adopted their present name of Hertford RFC.<ref>[http://hertfordrfc.co.uk/history.htm Club website history page]</ref>

==Honours==
* [Hertfordshire Presidents' Cup](/source/Hertfordshire_Presidents'_Cup) winners (9): 1981, 1982, 1986, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011
* [London 3 North West](/source/London_2_North_West) champions (3): 1994–95, 1999–00, 2000–01
* [London 2 North](/source/London_1_North) champions: 2001–02 
* [Powergen  Intermediate Cup](/source/RFU_Intermediate_Cup) winners: 2003
* [National League 3 (south-east v south-west)](/source/National_League_3_London_%26_SE) promotion play-off winners (2): 2003–04, 2010–11

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://hertfordrfc.co.uk/ Official website]

{{National League 2 South}}
{{Rugby union in England}}

Category:Rugby clubs established in 1932
Category:Rugby union teams in Hertfordshire
Category:Ware, Hertfordshire
Category:1932 establishments in England

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