Founded in 1952
Founded in 1952, East Retford Rugby Union Football Club celebrated its Golden
Jubilee in 2002. From its inaugural meeting in the Mayor’s Parlour, the Club
established itself as a permanent sporting feature of the Town with the influx
of personnel during the construction of the local Trent Valley power stations.
Club members encouraged local schools to introduce rugby to their sport
curriculum.
1952-'53

Back Row (left to right):
Ron Lush, Ivor Bull, Bert Weston, Bill Boulby, Pat Frizelle, Bill Cordall, Frank
Rickard (Chairman)
Middle Row (left to right): Mike Melligan, Brian Carter, John Mee (cpt.) David
Robinson, Frank Anderson,
Front Row (left to right): John Earl, Gordon Hickish, Chris Woods, George
Brydon
The Club started playing on a pitch at Hard Moors, off Goosemoor Lane, then
owned by Jenkins of Retford, and the first “clubhouse” was two of a row of
cottages at The Elms adapted with changing rooms upstairs and a three foot deep
plunge pool downstairs for each of the home and visiting teams. Ron Lush and
John Mee, two of Jenkins’ employees, were prime movers in The Club’s development
during the early days. The first President, Mr Moorland-Fox, who was in charge
of engineering at Jenkins, was followed by Eric Moon who acted as the guiding
light for many years. Players were also recruited from Ranby and Tuxford Army
camps and from Finningly Air Force base. A pitch at Ranby Camp followed Hard
Moors before The Club moved to Frank Wood’s field on Green Mile, Ranby, complete
with cows and their consequences. During the 60s the “clubhouse” moved, for
usually the same reason, between The Elms, The Plough, The West Retford Club,
The Galway Arms and The Swan (now STA Upholstery).
In 1966 negotiations with Anglian Water Authority resulted in a long-term rental
agreement for the use of land at Ordsall Road with room for three pitches on
flat, well-drained land. The Club flourished and in 1979 it embarked on a
largely DIY construction of its own clubhouse and changing facilities at Ordsall
Road. These facilities consisted of three post-war prefabricated bungalows
connected together to provide a clubroom, bar and cellar, kitchen and four
changing rooms and shower room. It is extraordinary to think that these post-war
“temporary” prefabs are still in use anywhere over nearly sixty years after
their creation, let alone at a rugby club.
In 2000 The Club negotiated the purchase of the majority of its Ordsall Road
ground from Anglian Water and is now looking forward to its second half century
to develop its sports facilities in conjunction with local schools and the
communities of Retford and area. The Club currently runs two senior teams and a
thriving and successful junior section, from minis to under 16s, with
opportunities for both boys and girls. New players are always welcome, as are
lapsed players who wish to put on their boots again.
To celebrate its Golden Jubilee, The Club held a number of events at the Ordsall
Road ground in a celebratory weekend on 14 – 16 June. The Club is interested to
hear from anyone who has photos, news cuttings, or memories of the first 50
years of ERRUFC: contact 01777 – 708308.