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Jersey Reds and Jersey RFC separation approved by RFU

Ciaran Parker of Jersey Reds during the Greene King IPA Championship match between Saracens and Jersey Reds at StoneX Stadium (Photo by Henry Browne/Getty Images)

The RFU have given the green light for  the separation of the Jersey Reds and Jersey RFC, as the latter looks to compete as a separate entity.

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Jersey RFC will now compete in the English league system as an amateur side, with the men’s side entering Counties 1 Hampshire and the women’s side National 2 South East.

A statement from the club reds: “We are delighted to confirm that the proposed entry of Jersey RFC Men’s XV, formerly the Athletic team, into the English league system has been confirmed by the Rugby Football Union.

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“It is now confirmed that JRFC will take up a place in Counties 1 Hampshire, with the first match away to Winchester on Saturday September 3rd. Also in September, Jersey Reds will kick off an 11th season in the RFU Championship, the second tier of the English league structure, and Jersey RFC Women will start their league campaign in National 2 South East (South).

“This move is a pivotal stage in the separation of the professional and amateur arms of Jersey Rugby, supported by members at three general meetings during the past four months.”

The Reds finished fourth in last season’s RFU Championship.

Jersey Reds Board member Mark Morgan added: “This is a historic day for rugby in our Island. Both professional and amateur rugby have been given the opportunity to move to new levels and I’m sure will both take full advantage.

“My thanks go to the many people in Jersey and at the RFU who have worked tirelessly to get this over the line. I look forward to an exciting future for Jersey rugby.”

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Dan McAlister, Chairman of Jersey RFC, said: “This marks the next chapter in JRFC’s illustrious history. It’s a move that all involved in are excited to see and have worked hard to bring about, and means we can look forward to a thriving future for amateur rugby at our club.”

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