Hemel Stags

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Hemel Stags
Stag
Club information
Full name Hemel Stags Rugby League Club
Nickname(s) Stags
Website hemelstags.com
Colours Hemelcolours.png
Founded 1981
Current details
Ground(s)
Coach(s) Troy Perkins
Manager(s) Bob Brown
Captain(s) Barry John Swindells (club captain),
Competition Kingstone Press League 1
2014 Championship 1 5th
Records
National Conference League Division 3 1 (2012)
London League 3 (1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91)
Southern Cup 1 (1995)
Rugby League Alliance First Division 1 (1998)
RLC Eastern Division 1 (2000)

Hemel Stags RLC is a professional rugby league club based in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England. The club has played in Kingstone Press League 1 since the 2013 season.

The club has played in a number of leagues over the years, from the London League, MASWARLA, National Conference League and the Alliance League. The dilemma for the club was how to raise standards without the costs of constant trips to the stronger leagues in the North of England.

The club has an active development policy in the town and a number of schools and junior sides are supported by the development officer.

Rugby league has a long history in Hemel schools with some of them having played it for 20 years. The schools' work has produced a number of talented rugby league players, including Dan Sarginson who now plays for the Super League club, Wigan and Kieran Dixon for Hull Kingston Rovers. Jack Howieson and Simon Tillyer played professionally for the Championship club, Sheffield Eagles.

History

"Hemel Hempstead Amateur Rugby League Football Club" played its first match on 5 April 1981 against the Walthamstow-based McEntee, losing 38–0. It began as a pub team wearing borrowed jerseys. After a series of friendly fixtures during summer 1981, the club was formally constituted and joined the Second Division of the South Amateur Rugby League. The club's original logo featured Henry VIII as the local association football team Hemel F.C. is nicknamed "The Tudors".

During the club's early seasons, success on the field was hard to come by. Nevertheless, the club was determined to prosper and in its fourth season it opened its first social club at Pennine Way in February 1985 – a modest self-build affair. Commercial pressures led to the club leaving the London League division two and joining the Midlands and South West Amateur Rugby League Association (MASWARLA) for the 1986–87 and 1987–88 seasons. This brought playing success and on the club's return to the London Amateur Rugby League it became the dominant force in amateur rugby league in the South of England.

Hemel were London League champions in 1989–90 and 1990–91 and from there joined the Rugby League Alliance in 1991; the club played the reserve teams of professional clubs. At the same time, the club appointed Chris Tate as its first full-time development officer with the task of developing junior and youth players in Hemel. The first Stag logo appeared at this time.

The club spent three seasons in the National Conference League Premier Division between 1993 and 1996. David Ellis coached at the club during the 1993–94 and the 1994–95 seasons. A move to the National Conference League saw the club narrowly miss promotion to the professional ranks in 1993. In 1994, Hemel played London Broncos in the Regal Trophy, leading 18–6 at half-time only to succumb in the final 10 minutes. The club's playing depth that day was emphasised when, in the curtain-raiser, its reserves won the Southern Counties Cup against the all-Kiwi South London Warriors.

Hemel were the last winners of the Southern Cup in 1996, beating London Colonials at Roslyn Park RFC. The club was relegated from the NCL Premier division in 1995–96 finishing bottom, having played 22 won 4 and lost 18. After relegation Hemel resigned, spent a year in the London League then returned to the Rugby League Alliance in 1997. Hemel won the First Division of the Alliance in 1998 under player-coach Jay Turner and would have won promotion to the Super League Alliance but for their lack of a suitable stadium; their plan to build a stadium with National Lottery money having fallen through. The name, Hemel Stags, emerged in the late 90s in place of the cumbersome Hemel Hempstead Amateur Rugby League Football Club.

With the Rugby League Alliance being scrapped and its application for the Northern Ford Premiership rejected again because of their lack of a stadium, Hemel joined the newly formed Rugby League Conference for the 1999 season. After several years in the Rugby League Conference they entered the newly formed National League 3 in 2003. Although the club lost all of its games in the first season, it progressed steadily and made the 2006 Grand Final under new coach Troy Perkins, losing to Bramley Buffaloes.

In 2006, the club entered the Northern Rail Cup, where the team met local rivals St Albans Centurions as well as the semi-professional clubs London Skolars and Crusaders. Hemel finished in second place in the 2006 league table and qualified through the play-offs for the Grand Final, where they lost to Bramley Buffaloes by 30 points to 8.

The arrival of Callum Irving as community rugby league coach in 2006 revitalised junior rugby league in Hemel and subsequently led to the club joining the Gillette National Youth League in 2008. In September 2008, the club obtained planning permission for a small stadium at Pennine Way and in 2010 the first stage was completed with the enclosure of the ground and the opening of an all-weather training pitch and the floodlighting of the main pitch.

In February 2012, Hemel was announced as the second side to join an expanded Championship 1 division for the 2013 season. Hemel Stags beat Huddersfield Underbank Rangers 17–10 in the National Conference League Division 3 Grand Final on 29 September 2012.

In the first campaign as a professional team, Hemel Stags finished fifth in the Kingstone Press Championship 1 claiming a play-off place. After defeating Oxford RLFC 30-26 at the Pennine Way Stadium in the first round, Hemel left the competition following a 28-44 loss away to London Skolars.

The 2014 season again seen Hemel Stags challenging for a play-off place, and they are currently[when?] in fifth position in the Kingstone Press Championship 1 table.

Hemel Stags finished the regular season of the Kingstone Press Championship 1 in the playoffs places for the second time in their first two seasons of being a semi-professional[rugby league] club. They finished in fifth position with 33 points after drawing 22-22 against Oxford at Iffley Road.

2016 squad

* Announced on 25 February 2016:

2016 Squad Numbers

No Player Position Former club
1 Scott Ellis Full Back
2 Paul Stewart-Beckett Wing Northampton Demons
3 Ben Waud Centre Leicester Storm
4 Oli Toms Centre, Second Row London Broncos
5 Reece Rance Wing, Utility Gloucestershire All Golds
6 Chad Isles Stand Off Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
7 Ben Stead Scrum Half Keighley Cougars
8 Mike Stewart Prop Gloucestershire All Golds
9 Andy Kay Hooker Royal Marines
10 Andy Parrott Prop, Second Row Royal Navy
11 Barry-John Swindells (CC) Second Row, Centre Hemel Hempstead
12 Kyal Greene Second Row, Loose Forward Oaks Tigers
13 Rhys Bowdich Loose Forward Philadelphia Fight
14 Dave O'Connor Second Row Coventry Bears
15 Liam O'Callaghan Loose Forward London Broncos
16 Luke Paterson Prop Southport Tigers
17 Mitch Stephenson Centre Northampton Demons
18 Adam Booth Prop, Second Row
19 Joe Hales Loose Forward, Second Row London Broncos
20 Harrison Brough Centre London Broncos
21 Joshua Spearing Full Back Bedford Tigers
22 Victor Coker Prop UWIC
23 Michael Leversidge Centre St Marys
24 Jon Kirby Wing West Warriors
25 Matt Ross Utility Player
26 Tom Sadler Hooker, Utility London Broncos
HC Troy Perkins Head Coach
AC Colin Baker Assistant Coach

2016 transfers

Gains

Player Club Contract length Date
England Oliver Toms London Broncos 1 Year September 2015
England Ben Stead Keighley Cougars 1 Year October 2015
England Harrison Brough London Broncos 1 Year October 2015
England Josh Halstead Thatto Heath Crusaders 1 Year October 2015
Australia Chad Isles Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 1 Year October 2015
England Ash Gingell London Broncos 1 Year October 2015
England Mitch Stephenson Northampton Demons 1 Year October 2015
Australia Rhys Bowdich Philadelphia Fight 1 Year October 2015
Australia Dylan Readman Moss Vale Dragons 1 Year October 2015
Malta Kyal Greene Oaks Tigers 1 Year October 2015
Republic of Ireland Dave O'Connor Coventry Bears 1 Year November 2015
England Andy Parrott Royal Navy 1 Year November 2015
England Reece Rance Gloucestershire All Golds 1 Year November 2015
Republic of Ireland Chris Hall Oxford RLFC 1 Year November 2015
England Luke Paterson Southport Tigers 1 Year November 2015
England Andy Kay Royal Marines 1 Year November 2015
England Glynn Alner Royal Marines 1 Year November 2015
England Joshua Spearing Bedford Tigers 1 Year December 2015
England Khrys Speed Bedford Tigers 1 Year December 2015
England Jon Kirby Wests Warriors 1 Year December 2015
England Michael Leversidge St Mary's Saints 1 Year December 2015
England Joe Hales London Broncos 1 Year December 2015
England Jack Field Unattached 1 Year December 2015
England Kain Monks London Broncos 1 Year December 2015
England Ben Waud Leicester Storm 1 Year December 2015
England Fraser Margoribanks Unattached 1 Year January 2016

Losses

Player Club Contract length Date
England Derrell Olpherts Newcastle Thunder 1 Year September 2015
England Eddie Mbaraga London Skolars 1 Year October 2015
England Charlie Lawrence London Skolars 1 Year October 2015
England Rob Thomas London Skolars 1 Year October 2015
England Alex Anthony London Skolars 1 Year October 2015
England Ryan Chester London Skolars 1 Year November 2015
England Jy-mel Coleman London Skolars 1 Year October 2015
England Michael Brown Retirement N/A October 2015
England Alex Ingarfield Retirement N/A October 2015
England James Helliwell Released

Club staff

Coaching team

Name Position
Troy Perkins Head coach
Dan Stocks Assistant coach
Matt Lambert Strength and conditioning coach

Juniors

Cluster clubs enter the winter Chilterns Junior League at under-13 and under-15 age groups. Hemel Stags also field a team in the Gillette National Youth League and age group London Junior League.

Club honours

  • London League: 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91
  • Southern Cup: 1995
  • Rugby League Alliance First Division: 1998
  • RLC Eastern Division: 2000
  • RLC South Central Division: 2001, 2002
  • London Junior League: 2006, 2008
  • NCL Division 3: 2012

References

External links

  1. REDIRECT Template:Great Britian Rugby League links

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