Hello all,
This is my first post, despite being an interested "Forum Voyeur" for a few years, having begun some research of my own recently, I was hoping I could call on your help.
Although, not specifically looking for individuals at the moment (it all depends on how the research develops!), I've been looking into the history of two of Blyth's less famous sporting clubs!
I have recently been appointed as Secretary of Blyth Cricket and Rugby Club and have been delving into the past following a chance discovery of a newspaper clipping dating back to 1893, regarding the formation of a Rugby Club in Blyth.
"Blyth Rovers Rugby Football Club", were founded at Browns Cocoa Rooms in Turner Street in June 1893, under the Presidency of a Mr. Alfred Thompson and Hon.Secretary Mr. George Reynolds.
The club initially played at a plot acquired at the Recreation Grounds, although some rugby had been played at Blagdon Terrace (I don't know where either of these places are/were).
It has been traditionally accepted (in local rugby circles) that rugby in Blyth was first played in 1922, with various guises of a Blyth Rugby Club folding and reforming until the current club was founded in 1961, later moving to share the Cricket Ground on Plessey Road, where both Clubs happily reside today.
I was wondering and I'd be hugely grateful to anyone for any information on either of the clubs, if anyone had any relatives involved or are aware of any stories, particularly the Rugby side of things prior to the 1960's.
I have further names, from other snippets, including Blyth Rovers first team selection, which I can elaborate on should the conversation take off!
Thanks in advance
