Hartpury University R.F.C.

England Hartpury University
Full nameHartpury University Rugby Football Club
UnionGloucestershire RFU
Founded2004 (2004)
LocationHartpury, Gloucestershire, England
GroundHartpury Stadium[1] (Capacity: 2,000)
CEODaniel Bingham
CoachMark Cornwell
CaptainWill Crane
LeagueChamp Rugby
2024-256th
Team kit
Official website
hartpury.ac.uk/rugby

Hartpury University RFC is an English rugby union club. The men's first team play in the second tier of the English rugby union league system, Champ Rugby, having won promotion from National League 1 at the end of the 2016-17 season.

The club is based at Hartpury University in Gloucestershire, England, and is made up primarily of the university's students and staff.[2] Several Hartpury University players have gone on to play for Gloucester and other professional teams.[3] They also jointly run Gloucester-Hartpury, who play in Premiership Women's Rugby, with Gloucester Rugby.

History

Hartpury College Rugby Academy was formed in September 2000 in partnership with Gloucester Rugby, consisting of a university side that competed in the BUCS league system and under-18 teams. In 2004, the college's vision of a Saturday side came to fruition and became known as Hartpury College RFC.

Women's rugby: Hartpury v Royal Navy match, May 2017

Starting in the eleventh tier of the league pyramid, Hartpury lost its first–ever match in the Gloucester Three North league. That was the last time that the club lost a league match until 2009, when they lost to Thornbury after four consecutive promotions, an EDF Junior Vase and an EDF Senior Vase. That setback did not prevent Hartpury from gaining further promotions to National League 1. During this time the team both the Level Six Champions Cup and EDF Intermediate Cup at Twickenham. In the 2016–17 season, their third at Level 3, Hartpury created history in winning National League 1 with a 100% record — winning all thirty of their fixtures and only twice failing to secure a four-try bonus point.

As a result, the club now plays in the Greene King IPA Championship. The first season saw them finish in 10th place, but comfortably clear of relegation. This finish continued Hartpury's remarkable record of having improved their final league position in every single year of their existence.

Honours

Current standings

2025–26 Champ Rugby table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Ealing Trailfinders 17 17 0 0 748 284 +464 15 0 83 Play-off
semi-finals
2 Worcester Warriors 17 11 0 6 604 393 +211 14 5 63
3 Bedford Blues 17 11 1 5 505 424 +81 13 2 61 Play-off
quarter-finals
4 Hartpury 17 11 1 5 483 446 +37 9 1 56
5 Coventry 17 9 0 8 624 499 +125 14 5 55
6 Chinnor 17 11 0 6 431 385 +46 6 4 54
7 Nottingham 17 8 1 8 427 384 +43 11 6 51
8 Cornish Pirates 17 8 1 8 486 444 +42 11 3 48
9 Caldy 17 8 0 9 389 466 −77 9 2 43
10 Doncaster Knights 17 6 3 8 454 403 +51 8 4 42
11 Ampthill 17 6 0 11 414 648 −234 10 3 37
12 Richmond 17 5 0 12 343 496 −153 3 4 27 Relegation play-off
13 London Scottish 17 4 0 13 310 557 −247 5 2 23
14 Cambridge 17 0 1 16 293 682 −389 6 4 12 Relegated
Updated to match(es) played on 14 February 2026. Source: England Rugby
Rules for classification: If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  1. Number of matches won
  2. Number of matches drawn
  3. Difference between points for and against
  4. Total number of points for
  5. Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  6. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled

Current squad

The Hartpury University squad for the 2025–26 season is:[4][5][a][b]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Will Crane Hooker England England
Ethan Hunt Hooker England England
Casey Williams Hooker Wales Wales
George Alexander [a] Prop England England
Harrison Bellamy [a] Prop England England
Jono Benz-Salomon [a] Prop Spain Spain
Rhys Davies Prop Wales Wales
Alex Gibson Prop England England
Tom Hill Prop England England
Archie McArthur [a] Prop England England
Ollie Minnis Prop Scotland Scotland
Louie Trevitt [b] Prop Wales Wales
Steele Barker [b] Lock England England
Cameron Cobbett Lock Scotland Scotland
Dale Lemon Lock England England
Freddie Ogden-Metherell [a] Lock England England
Dan Owen Lock England England
Peter Paramore [a] Lock England England
Jack Davies Back row Wales Wales
Jay Evans Back row England England
Josh Gray Back row England England
Deian Gwynne [a] Back row Wales Wales
Ellis Hart Back row Wales Wales
Jarrard Hayler Back row England England
Harry Short Back row England England
Freddie Stevens [a] Back row England England
Tom Worts Back row England England
Player Position Union
Sam Allford Scrum-half England England
Cai Gealy [b] Scrum-half Wales Wales
Oscar Lennon [b] Scrum-half Wales Wales
Rhys Price [a] Scrum-half England England
Ollie Allsopp Fly-half England England
Harry Bazalgette Fly-half England England
Ollie Holliday Centre England England
Max Knight [a] Centre England England
Haydn Lewis Centre England England
Robbie Smith Centre England England
Keir Clark Wing England England
Jack Cotgreave [a] Wing England England
Bradley Denty Wing England England
Josh Field Wing England England
Jacob Morris [a] Wing England England
Josh Carrington [b] Fullback Wales Wales
George Dufty Fullback England England
Alex Morgan Fullback Wales Wales
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Gloucester players who are dual-registered with the club for the 2025-26 season.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Bristol Bears players who are dual-registered with the club for the 2025-26 season.

Notable former players

International

References

  1. ^ "Hartpury Stadium renamed as Vodafone and 4Ed Foundation partnership unveiled". Hartpury University & College. 29 October 2024. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
  2. ^ Team Homepage. Pitchero.com. Accessed 24 March 2012.
  3. ^ Hartpury College RFC Archived 11 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Schoolsrugby.co.uk. Accessed 24 March 2012.
  4. ^ "Hartpury University RFC". www.hartpury.ac.uk. Retrieved 15 January 2026.
  5. ^ "Hartpury RFC squad for season 2025/2026". all.rugby. Retrieved 15 January 2026.