England Counties XV
Union | Rugby Football Union | ||
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Emblem(s) | Red Rose | ||
Coach(es) | Mark Luffman (Forwards coach) | ||
Captain(s) | Keith Laughlin (Blaydon) | ||
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Largest win | |||
108–10 v Korea President's XV (2009) | |||
Largest defeat | |||
27–57 v Scotland Club XV (2016) |
England Counties XV is a representative
2019 matches
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | Reference | |
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1 | 7 June | Georgia XV | Kutaisi | W | 28 – 15 | [4] |
2 | 11 June | Georgia XV | Avchala Rugby Stadium, Tbilisi | L | 23 – 24 | [5] |
2018 matches
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | Reference | |
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1 | 1 June | CSM București
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W | 41 – 17 | [6] | |
2 | 5 June | Romania A | W | 41 – 5 | [7] | |
3 | 8 June | Romania A | W | 31 – 20 | [8] |
2017 matches
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | Reference | |
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1 | 24 February | Scotland Club XV | Billesley Common, Birmingham | W | 45 – 28 | [9] |
2 | 17 March | Ireland Club International | Temple Hill, Ballintemple, Cork
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W | 34 – 26 | [10][11] |
3 | 31 May | Euskarians | San Sebastián | W | 61 – 19 | [12] |
4 | 3 June | Spain | Guadalajara
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W | 45 – 28 | [13][14][15] |
2016 matches
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | Reference | |
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1 | 26 February | Scotland Club XV | Netherdale, Galashiels | L | 27 – 57 | [16] |
2 | 11 March | France Federale XV | Rectory Field, Blackheath | W | 32 – 3 | [17] |
3 | 3 June | BC Bears | Klahanie Park, West Vancouver | W | 41 – 0 | [18][19] |
4 | 7 June | Prairie Wolf Pack | Rugby Park, Calgary | W | 67 – 10 | [18][20] |
5 | 11 June | Ontario Blues | Fletcher's Fields, Toronto | W | 73 – 0 | [18][21] |
2015 matches
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | Reference | |
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1 | 27 February | Scotland Club XV | Woodlands Memorial Ground, Lytham St Annes | W | 37 – 3 | [22] |
2 | 20 March | France Federale XV | Stade Francis-Rongiéras, Périgueux | W | 24 – 15 | [23] |
3 | 5 June | CSM București
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Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
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W | 28 – 16 | [24] |
4 | 9 June | Romania A | Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
|
W | 28 – 20 | [25] |
The England Counties squad for the tour of Romania was:[26]
Forwards: Matthew Beesley (Wharefdale & Cheshire), David Laverick (Hull Ionians & Yorkshire), Stephen Johnson (Hull Ionians & Yorkshire), Craig Williams (Redruth & Cornwall), Andrew Berry (Old Albanians & Hertfordshire), Brett McNamee (Old Albanians & Hertfordshire), Samuel Wilkes (Cinderford & Gloucestershire), Ben Hilton (Launceston & Cornwall), Christopher Wearmouth (Blaydon& Durham), George Oram (Blackheath & Kent), Keith Laughlin (Blaydon & Northumberland), Gavin Jones (Blaydon & Yorkshire), Evan Stewart (Fylde & Lancashire), Harry Bate (Blaydon & Northumberland), Nyle Davidson (Caldy & Cheshire).
Backs: William Crow (Dorking & Surrey),
2014 matches
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | Reference | |
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1 | 31 January | France Federale XV | Nevers | L | 15 – 16 | [27] |
2 | 21 February | Ireland Club XV | Northern Echo Arena, Darlington | L | 22 – 23 | [28] |
3 | 4 June | Emerging Georgia | Tbilisi | W | 48 – 23 | [29] |
4 | 8 June | Emerging Georgia | Rustavi Stadium, Tbilisi | W | 15 – 14 | [30] |
2013 matches
The England Counties squad for the Belgium tour in June 2013 was:
Forwards: Harry Broadbent (Caldy & Cheshire) Royce Cadman (Hull Ionians & Yorkshire) Mark George* (Stourbridge & Gloucestershire) Matt Hall* (Blaydon & Northumberland) Michael Hill (Birmingham Bees and North Midlands) Ben Hilton* (Launceston & Cornwall) Steve Hipwell (Cambridge & Eastern Counties) Darren Jacques* (Redruth & Cornwall) Robbie Kalbraier* (Blaydon & Northumberland) Adam Kettle (Doncaster & Cheshire) James Lindfield (Blackheath & Kent) Brett McNamee (Old Albanian & Hertfordshire) Tom Stradwick* (Blackheath & Kent) Chris Wearmouth*(Blaydon & Durham)
Backs: Drew Cheshire (Luctonians & North Midlands) Nevaro Codlin (Cinderford & Gloucestershire) Chris Hallam (Doncaster & Yorkshire) Chris Harris (Tynedale & Northumberland) Matt Heeks* (Rosslyn Park & Eastern Counties) Chris Johnson* (Fylde & Lancashire) Rhys Owen (Loughborough & North Midlands) Heath Stevens (Plymouth & East Midlands) Sean Taylor (Preston & Lancashire) Ollie Thomas* (Moseley & North Midlands) Nielson Webber (Launceston & Cornwall) Jim Wigglesworth* (Cambridge & Yorkshire) *Capped by the England Counties[31][32]
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | Reference | |
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1 | 8 February | Ireland Club XV | Temple Hill, Cork | L | 20 – 30 | [33][34] |
2 | 22 February | France Federale | Trailfinders Sports Ground, Ealing
|
W | 27 – 7 | [35] |
3 | 12 June | Belgium President's Select | Kituro Rugby Club, Brussels | W | 78 – 0 | [36] |
4 | 16 June | Belgium | Stade Leburton, Tubize | W | 57 – 5 | [37] |
The England Counties squad for the February matches was: Forwards Dave Allen (Blackheath); Tom Fidler (Cambridge); Mark George (Stourbridge); Matt Hall (Blaydon); James Inglis (Esher); Billy Johnson (Old Albanian); Robbie Kalbraier (Blaydon); Alex Loney (Fylde); Sam Shires (Ealing Trailfinders); Ollie Stedman (Tynedale); Will Warden (Richmond); Ben West (Cinderford). Backs Jack Adams (Cinderford); Lewis Barker (Coventry); Scott Barrow (Fylde); Nev Edwards (Rosslyn Park); Chris Elder (Esher); Matt Heeks (Rosslyn Park); Peter Hodgkinson (Ealing Trailfinders); Will Hurrell (Stourbridge); Ollie Marchon (Old Albanian); Rory Teague (Blackheath).[38]
2012 Tour of East Africa
The team toured
- 2012 Matches
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | Reference | |
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1 | 16 March | Ulster Bank International Team | Lightfoot Green, Preston | Won | 34 – 16 | [41] |
2 | 5 June | Ugandan Barbarians | Kampala | Won | 66 – 13 | [42] |
3 | 9 June | Elgon Warriors | Kampala | Won | 39 – 5 | [43] |
4 | 16 June | Elgon Warriors | Nairobi | Won | 34 – 14 | [44] |
The England Counties squad was: Forwards Rob Baldwin (Wharfedale & Yorkshire) Joe Bonner*^ (Blackheath & Kent) Richard Boyle^ (Newcastle Falcons & Northumberland) James Cleverly (Blackheath & Kent) David Dickinson* (Tynedale & Northumberland) Billy Johnson (Unattached & Hertfordshire) James Lindfield (Westcombe Park & Kent) Dave Marwick (Stockport & Cheshire) Louis McGowan*^ (Sedgley Park & Lancashire) Ben Pons (Moseley & North Mids) Gareth Rawlings (Fylde & Lancashire) Jared Saunders (Saracens & Hertfordshire) Craig Voisey^ (Moseley & North Mids) Sam Wilkes* (Cinderford & Gloucestershire) Backs Chris Briers*^ (Fylde & Lancashire) Will Burton (Luctonians & North Mids) Phil Chesters* (Ealing & Devon) Steve Hamilton^ (Unattached & Yorkshire) Peter Hodgkinson*^ (Ealing & Cheshire) Toby Howley-Berridge (Unattached & Eastern Counties) Stefan Liebenberg* (Bedford & Hertfordshire) Harry Peck*^ (Tynedale & Northumberland) Jack Smales^ (Nevers & Northumberland) Rory Teague (Cinderford & Gloucestershire) Tom Wheatcroft* (Ealing & Warwickshire) Jim Wigglesworth (Hull & Yorkshire) Players on standby Rob Schillachi^ (Hertford & Hertfordshire); Jamie Salter (Launceston & Cornwall); Chris Wearmouth* (Blaydon & Durham); Gavin Jones (Blaydon & Yorkshire); Philip Woodhead* (Wharfedale & Yorkshire); Tyson Lewis (Plymouth & Devon)
- Key * Represented England Counties in Spring Internationals ^ Represented England Counties on previous Tour
2011 Tour of Spain
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | |
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Match 1 | 5 June | Madrid XV | Madrid | Won | 53 – 24[46] |
Match 2 | 8 June | Castilla Leon Union XV | Salamanca | Won | 104 – 10[47] |
Match 3 | 11 June | Spain | Estadio Pepe Rojo, Valladolid | Won | 55 – 6[48] |
The England Counties squad was: Forwards: Rob Baldwin (Wharfedale & Yorkshire), Daegan Beaumont (Worthing & Sussex), Richard Boyle (Tynedale & Northumberland), Matt Hall (Blaydon & Northumberland), Ben Hilton (Launceston & Cornwall), Martin Kent (Macclesfield & Cheshire), Aaron Myers (Westoe & Durham), Steve Pape (Rosslyn Park & Somerset), Jack Preece (Birmingham Solihull & Gloucestershire), Rob Schillaci (Hertford & Hertfordshire), Ben Sparks (Stourbridge & Gloucestershire), Tom Stradwick (Henley & Kent), Tommy Taylor (Sale Jets & Cheshire), Craig Voisey (Moseley & North Midlands), Gavin Woods ( Caldy & Cheshire). Backs: Oliver Brennand (Fylde & Lancashire), Gareth Collins (Leicester Lions & Warwickshire) (Captain), Steve Hamilton (Rotherham & Kent), Peter Hodgkinson (Ealing & Cheshire), Tom Hughes (Preston Grasshoppers & Lancashire), Cameron Mitchell (Plymouth Albion & North Midlands), Charlie Mulchrone (Macclesfield & Cheshire), Fergus Mulchrone (unattached & Cheshire), Harry Peck (Tynedale & Northumberland), Aaron Penberthy (Redruth & Cornwall), Ollie Thomas (Moseley & North Midlands), Curtis Wilson (Leeds & Yorkshire).[49]
England Counties have met the Spanish national side once previously. Both took part in a FIRA Festival in southwestern France in 2007, when the Counties were 21–15 winners in Morlaàs.
2010 Tour of Canada
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | |
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Match 1 | 4 June | The Rock
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St John's, Newfoundland
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Won | 20 – 6 |
Match 2 | 8 June | Ontario Blues | Crusader Park, Oakville, Toronto | Won | 32 – 26 |
Match 3 | 16 June | British Columbia Bears | Klahanie Park, West Vancouver | Won | 46 – 7 |
2009 Tour of Korea and Japan
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | |
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Match 1 | 5 June | Korea President's XV | Seongnam Stadium, Seoul
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Won | 108 – 10[50] |
Match 2 | 8 June | East Japan | Edogawa Stadium, Tokyo | Won | 67 – 31[51] |
Match 3 | 12 June | Yamaha Jubilo | Yamaha Resort, Tsumagoi | Won | 36 – 20[52] |
2008 FIRA/AER Rugby Festival in France
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | |
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Match 1 | 7 September | Russia | Stade Marius Lacoste, Fleurance | Won | 76 - 10[54] |
Match 2 | 11 September | Spain | Stade des Cordeliers, Morlaas
|
Won | 21 – 15[55] |
Match 3 | 13 September | France Amateurs | Stade Municipal, Saint-Paul-lès-Dax | Drew | 21 – 21[56] |
2008 Tour of USA and Canada
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | |
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Match 1 | 6 June | USA Eagles A
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New York | Won | 26 – 3[57] |
Match 2 | 9 June | USA Eagles A
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New York | Won | 31 – 16[58] |
Match 3 | 12 June | Canada Select XV | Community Athletic Complex, Chatham-Kent | Won | 31 - 6[59] |
2007 tour of Russia
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | |
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Match 1 | 7 June | Rugby team of Krasnoyarsk | Central Stadium | Won | 27 – 19 |
Match 2 | 12 June | VVA-Podmoskovie
|
Monino Stadium | Won | 15 – 35 |
Match 3 | 16 June | Russia | Slava Stadium, Moscow | Won | 23 – 21 |
The England Counties squad was Forwards: Neil Spence (Yorkshire & Bradford & Bingley), Chris Rainbow (Hertfordshire & Newbury), Mike Blakeburn (Surrey & Esher), Chris Morgan ( Somerset & Newbury), Gregor Hayter ( Oxfordshire & Newbury), James Winterbottom (Middlesex & Henley), David Campton (Warwickshire & Coventry), Alex Davidson (North Midlands & Pertemps Bees), James Tideswell (North Midlands & Stourbridge), Carl Rimmer (Warwickshire & Coventry), Tim Mathias (Devon & Plymouth Albion), Liam Wordley (Staffordshire & Henley), Glenn Cooper (Somerset & Newbury), Duncan Cormack (Surrey & Esher) captain. Backs: Oliver Viney (Lancashire & Preston Grasshoppers), Frankie Neale (Kent & Blackheath), Tom Jarvis (Gloucestershire & Lydney), Hamish Smales (Northumberland & Tynedale), Chris Malherbe (Yorkshire & Wharfedale), Aaran Cruickshank (Devon & Plymouth Albion), Mark Bedworth (Yorkshire & Wharfedale), Scott Rawlings (Staffordshire & Manchester), Mark Woodrow (Gloucestershire & Doncaster), Matthew Leek (Surrey & Esher), Paul Knight (Gloucestershire & Moseley), Chris Pilgrim (Cheshire & Loughborough University).
England Counties under-20
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | Reference | |
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Match 1 | 6 May 2011 | Scotland under-20 | West Park, Leeds | Lost | 15 – 18 | [2] |
Match 2 | 4 May 2012 | Scotland under-20 | University Park, St Andrews University | Lost | 16 – 33 | Report |
Match 3 | 15 May 2013 | Georgia under-20 Select XV | Shevardeni High Performance Centre, Tbilisi | Won | 16 – 14 | Report |
Match 4 | 18 May 2013 | Georgia under-20 | Shevardeni High Performance Centre, Tbilisi | Won | 25 – 13[61] | |
Match 5 | 24 May 2014 | Georgia under-20 | Volac Park, Cambridge | Lost | 22 – 23 | [62] |
Match 6 | 12 June 2015 | Hungarian Barbarians | RCH Stadium, Esztergom | Won | 94 – 24 | [63] |
Match 7 | 14 June 2015 | Hungary under-20 | [64] | |||
Match 8 | 5 June 2016 | Russia under-20 | Slavia Stadium, Moscow | Won | 19 – 14 | [65] |
Match 9 | 8 June 2016 | Russia under-20 | Slavia Stadium, Moscow | Lost | 29 – 32 | [66][67][68] |
Match 10 | 7 June 2017 | Holland A | National Rugby Centre, Amsterdam | Won | 36 – 8 | [69] |
Match 11 | 10 June 2017 | Holland A | Rugby Club Waterland, Purmerend | Won | 57 – 8 | [70][71] |
Match 12 | 19 May 2018 | Georgia under-20 | Tbilisi | Won | 24 – 17 | [72][73] |
Match 13 | 25 May 2018 | Georgia under-20 Development XV | Rustavi | Won | 24 – 22 | [74] |
England Counties under-18
Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score | Ref |
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30 March 2016 | France under-18 Poles Espoirs | Ashbourne RFC, County Meath | L | [75] | |
2 April 2016 | Ireland under-18 Clubs | Ashbourne RFC, County Meath | L | [76] | |
12 April 2017 | Ireland under-18 Clubs & Schools | Ashbourne RFC, County Meath | L | 17 – 29 | [77] |
15 April 2017 | Ireland under-18 Clubs & Schools | Ashbourne RFC, County Meath | L | 13 − 24 | [78] |
4 April 2018 | Ireland Clubs and Schools U18 | United Services, Portsmouth | W | 15 – 13 | [79] |
7 April 2018 | Ireland Clubs and Schools U18 | United Services, Portsmouth |
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External links
- England Counties XV on Twitter
- England Counties XV on Facebook