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Pilkington Recs

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pilkington Recs
Full name Pilkington Recs A.R.L.F.C
Emblem Pilkington Shield
Colours Red, amber and black
Founded 1949; 75 years ago (1949)
Sport Rugby League
League National Conference League
Ground Ruskin Drive, St. Helens (2011–Present)
City Road, St. Helens (1949–2011)
Official Website [1]

The Recs Rugby Football Club is an amateur rugby league team based in St Helens, Merseyside.

History

In 1949 a group of Pilkington Glass employees submitted an application to the Pilkington Recreation Club Committee at Grove Street to form an amateur rugby league team. Their first match was on 27 August 1949 against a local amateur side, Vine Tavern, and was played away. The Recs lost 32–3 in front of a 2,000 strong crowd. However, later in the season the Recs won a return match by 15–13 in front of an estimated 4,000 crowd.

On 13 February 1977 the Recs drew a home fixture in the Challenge Cup against Wigan. The game was played at Knowsley Road, as the City Road venue could not accommodate the number of spectators expected.

In the 2016 Challenge Cup, Pilks were drawn at home to League One outfit London Skolars for the 3rd round. Despite an instant offer from St Helens to play the game at Langtree Park, Pilks managed to gain acceptance from the Rugby Football League (RFL) to play the game at Ruskin Drive after it met a suitability criteria. Recs won that fixture 13–0 in front of an estimated sell out crowd of 500 people. Playing in the 4th round of the competition, on 19 March 2016 Pilks lost 0–78 to Halifax at 'home' in the Challenge Cup 4th round, the game was played at Langtree Park in front of 987 people.

Club house fire

On 10 June 2011, it was reported that the team's clubhouse on City Road was on fire. Club officials, who had been alerted to the blaze, scrambled to save kit and equipment from the changing rooms before the fire tore through the building.[1]

They were among nine clubs invited to join the National Conference League for the 2013 season. Pilks started in NCL Division 3 (4th tier), however 3 consecutive promotions in their first 3 seasons means as of 2016, Pilks will compete in the NCL Premier Division for the first time since 1986.

2024 Squad

First team squad Coaching staff
  • 1 England Ben O'Connell SH, FB
  • 2 England Josh O'Connell FB, WG
  • 3 England Ian Stanley CE
  • 4 England Ryan Stevens SO, CE, LK
  • 5 England Ellis Davies WG
  • 6 England Kyran Knapper SO, SH
  • 7 England Thomas Connick SH, LK
  • 8 England Jonathan Key PR
  • 9 England Philip Riley HK, LK
  • 10 England Harry Brooks PR
  • 11 England Andrew Morris PR, SR
  • 12 England Luke Riley SR, CE
  • 13 Scotland Warren Paladino SR, LK
  • 14 England Ryan Liptrot HK
  • 15 England Matthew Foreman PR
  • 16 England Elliot Martin PR
  • 17 England Michael Garrity PR
  • 18 England Lewis Caine WG, FB
  • 19 England Ian Mather CE, WG
  • 20 England Jack Mannion SR
  • 21 England Terrence Riley CE, SR
  • 22 England Mark Ashton PR
  • 23 England Joe Pilkington SR
  • 24 England Callum Lyon WG
  • 25 England Jamie Pye PR
  • 26 England Cameron Brown FB, CE
  • 27 England Miles Jackman WG
  • 28 England George Hannan CE
  • 29 England Josh Lynch WG
  • 30 England Michael Houghton CE
  • 31 England Tyler Duberry WG
  • 32 England Karl Ingham WG
  • 33 England Lewis Kenny SR

Head coach

  • Jamie Smith

Assistant coach

  • Jon Mann

Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated: 1 March 2024
Source(s): N/A


Notable players

References

  1. ^ "Pilks Recs vow to rise from the ashes of club blaze". St Helens Star. 16 June 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2011.

External links

This page was last edited on 17 June 2024, at 21:14
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