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Tower and Town, June 2017

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Sport In Marlborough

The town of Marlborough has a rich history of sporting institutions and a vibrant club culture. With excellent facilities, residents have access to rugby, hockey, cricket, tennis and golf amongst other sports. We set out to explore the history of some of these clubs.

Marlborough Town RFC was founded in 1867, then known as the Marlborough Nomads. The Nomads originated at the College and the club was a founder of the English Rugby Union. They didn’t have an actual base and played most of their games in London.

In 1911, Roslyn Park RFC invited the old boys of Marlborough to join them. So the club was abandoned. In the 1930s a small club was established and played up until the war. They had a base, the Sun Inn (known now as ‘The Marlborough’) and they would play on a field on the top of Savernake Hill. The teams mainly consisted of masters and pupils of Marlborough College. In 1933-34 the team moved to the common where they are still based today and consists of very good facilities; a large clubroom with a bar, a screen and projector with a number of flat screen TVs, and a kitchen able to provide hot food.

Marlborough Hockey Club, which trains on the Marlborough College astro-turf pitches consists of four men’s teams, three ladies’ teams and junior teams from under 8s to under 16s. Whether this sport tempts you or your children, Marlborough are happy to let you train if you get touch.

Marlborough Cricket Club is located on the edge of Savernake Forest; the cricket season runs from April to September. Training sessions are held throughout the year; when the winter comes they train indoors. Recently they raised £615 for Afghan refugees in a charity match which was played last season.

Marlborough Golf Club was established in 1888; this Wiltshire course ‘provides a fair test to golfers of all abilities’ and the club has hosted the Wiltshire Professional Championship since 1992. The club currently has a driving range, chipping green and putting surface. The clubhouse has a pro shop where you may borrow clubs to play on the range or course. The clubhouse is used for other occasions such as weddings or as a function room which seats up to 100 people. The club encourages all types of players, from those who have played for more years than they can remember or for those who have never picked up a club.

There are many opportunities to play sports in Marlborough and to get involved in some great clubs. We encourage you to take part and enjoy these opportunities on our doorstep.

Jack White and Ned Corfield

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