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East Grinstead RFC was a rugby union club based in East Grinstead, West Sussex. The first XV (G-Force) played in National League 3 London & SE for three seasons, until 2015–16, a level five league in the English rugby union system. For season 2016–17 the club has voluntary dropped leagues to Sussex Canterbury Jack Division 2 following the resignation of the main sponsor.[1] In addition to G-Force, East Grinstead run a second XV "Storm", a women's XV, and a range of junior and senior teams.

History

The club was founded in 1929 by Brian Desmond.[2] The current clubhouse at Saint Hill was built in 1997.[3] The club was incorporated as a company in 2009.

In the 2011–12 season, G-Force played in the London 2 South East division (a level 7 division), which they won,[4] gaining promotion to London 1 South. In 2012–13 season they were undefeated and won promotion to the national leagues.[5]

The club made news headlines in September 2020 when its coach, Metropolitan Police officer Matiu Ratana, was shot and killed while on duty in Croydon.[6]

Honours

1st Team:

2nd Team:

3rd Team:

Sunshine Sevens

Since the 1950s, East Grinstead have hosted an annual Rugby Sevens tournament, which raises money for children's charities.

References

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  6. Martin, H., and Loren, A., "New Zealand-born police officer Matt Ratana shot dead in London was 'big in heart'," stuff.co.nz, 26 September 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2020.