Cheltenham Rugby Festival
GRL Cheltenham Rugby Festival is a rugby league nines event held in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. It is organised by the Gloucestershire County Rugby League in partnership with Cheltenham Borough Council and the Tourist Board.
It will take place on Friday 2 May at the Prince of Wales stadium in Cheltenham. The event is intended to dovetail with the Rugby Football League’s Millennium Magic event in Cardiff on the weekend of 3–4 May.
It comprises two main elements: the All Golds Cup and the 1908 Cup.
All Golds Cup
The All Golds Cup is the festival’s main event. This is a rugby league nines event for eight senior teams.
The Cup is named in honour of the famous New Zealand team that defeated England at Cheltenham’s Athletic Ground on 15 February 1908 to win the first international rugby league series.
- 2008 The British Army
- 2009 The Royal Air Force
- 2010 Warrington Wolves
Shield
- 2010 Featherstone Rovers
Plate
- 2010 British Army
William "Massa" Johnston Award
This is awarded to the player of the tournament and is named in honour of the New Zealand forward who scored the winning try for the All Golds in the last minutes of the game to secure an 8 - 5 victory.
- 2008 Rob Smart (British Army)
- 2010 Rhys Evans (Warrington)
1908 Cup
This is a rugby league nines event for eight local schools at year 8.
The 1908 Cup commemorates the year of the All Golds match.
- 2008 Archway School, Stroud
1908 Plate
- 2008 Winchcombe School
Arthur Smith Award
The Arthur Smith Award is presented to the player of the tournament and is named in honour of the Gloucestershire rugby player who joined Oldham and represented England. He played in the All Golds test in Cheltenham in 1908.
- 2008 Billy Chick (Pittville School)
2009 Competition
The 2009 event took place on Friday 24 April 2009 at Newlands Park, With the Royal Navy winning the event. The winners of the event will qualify to play in the 2009 Carnegie Floodlit Nines
See also
References
External links
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- Cheltenham Rugby Festival on gloucestershirerugbyleague.co.uk
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- Alstone
- Arle
- Benhall
- Charlton Kings
- Fairview
- Hesters Way
- Lansdown
- Leckhampton
- Montpellier
- Pittville
- Prestbury
- Rowanfield
- St. Pauls
- Up Hatherley
- Swindon
- Whaddon
- Wyman's Brook
structures
- Grade I listed buildings in Cheltenham
- Grade II* listed buildings in Cheltenham
- 153–159 Fairview Road
- All Saints' Church
- The Bacon Theatre
- Cavendish House
- Le Champignon Sauvage
- Cheltenham Masonic Hall
- Cheltenham Minster, St Mary's
- Cheltenham Racecourse Heliport
- Cheltenham Synagogue
- Cheltenham Town Hall
- The Doughnut
- Ellenborough Park Hotel
- Everyman Theatre
- Montpellier Rotunda
- Pittville Pump Room
- The Playhouse
- St Philip and St James Church, Leckhampton
- St Gregory's Church
- Cheltenham High Street Halt railway station
- Cheltenham Spa railway station
- Thirlestaine House
- Trinity Cheltenham
- The Bacon Theatre
- Cheltenham Town Hall
- Everyman Theatre
- Pittville Pump Room
- The Playhouse
- Spy Booth
- The Cheltenham Ghost
- The Wilson (Cheltenham)
- Gloucestershire College
- University of Gloucestershire
- National Star College
- Westminster Theological Centre
- All Saints' Academy
- Balcarras School
- Cheltenham Bournside School
- Cheltenham College
- Cheltenham Ladies' College
- Dean Close School
- Pate's Grammar School
- Pittville School
- St Edward's School
- University of Gloucestershire
- Hereford College of Arts
- Urban Learning Foundation
- Cheltenham Association Football League
- Cheltenham Cricket Club
- Cheltenham Rugby Festival
- Cheltenham Saracens F.C.
- Cheltenham Town F.C.
- Cheltenham Festival
- Cheltenham Gold Cup
- Old Patesians R.F.C.
- College Ground, Cheltenham
- Dowty Arle Court
- East Gloucestershire Cricket Club Ground
- Hatherley and Reddings Cricket Club Ground
- Cheltenham Racecourse
- Sandford Parks Lido
- The Victoria Ground
- Whaddon Road
- Cheltenham and District Light Railway
- Cheltenham High Street Halt railway station
- Cheltenham Racecourse Heliport
- Cheltenham Racecourse railway station
- Cheltenham Spa Express
- Cheltenham Spa Malvern Road railway station
- Cheltenham Spa railway station
- Cheltenham Spa St. James railway station
- Gloucester and Cheltenham Tramroad
- Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway
- Stagecoach West
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