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Heaton Moor RUFC : ウィキペディア英語版
Heaton Moor RUFC

Heaton Moor RUFC is a Rugby Union Football club, based in Stockport in the North West of England. The club was formed in 1899. The home ground of Heaton Moor is The Heaton's Sports Club situated on Green Lane, in the village of Heaton Moor, Stockport. The club plays in the North Lancashire/Cumbria league.
==Formation and early years==
In June 1899, a group of enthusiastic and optimistic young men, held a meeting, in which they decided to form a team for their own amusement, and to provide entertainment for their friends and families, and also local residents.
The team's first ground was a field which they rented on Peel Moat Road, it contained very primitive changing rooms at the Chapel House Hotel, on the same road. Regular fixtures were difficult to obtain, as there were only a dozen clubs in the whole of Greater Manchester, due to the breakaway of many teams that joined the rugby league. For their first ever fixture, HMRUFC turned out in a black and white strip on Saturday, 23rd. September 1899 against Manchester Athletic Club in Fallowfield, it was a well battled game, but eventually Manchester came out on top. Their first victory came in the next fixture against the 3rd Lancashire Fusiliers on 14 October 1899, this was a euphoric moment for the team as the Fusiliers were a renowned team, with many notable players.
Steady progress ensued, so that by 1903, Heaton Moor was able to turn out a second side, thanks partly to the a merger with the MAC, their first opponents, due to the latter's lack of players. Two of these former MAC members were eventually to serve the Club with distinction. H.S. Johnson was President of Lancashire County RFU from 1928–30, while Fred Jagger was to be Club President for eighteen years between 1934 and 1952.

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