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Topic: Cambridge launch new Academy Posted: 10 Apr 2025 at 13:30 |
Cambridge have launched a new academy aimed at providing a pathway to the 1st XV.
A NEW ENHANCED PATHWAY TO 1ST XV RUGBY FOR THE 2025/26 SEASON9 Apr 2025  Cambridge Rugby is proud to announce the launch of an enhanced 1923 Academy ahead of the 2025/26 season — a key step in developing the next generation of elite players which creates a clear, structured pathway to 1st XV rugby. The 1923 Academy is named in honour of the year the Club was founded, with the original academy launched during Cambridge Rugby’s centenary season in 2023. This legacy continues with a renewed focus on elite player development and a long-term vision to produce homegrown talent for the Club’s senior sides. As part of this enhanced offering, the Club will deliver an elite development programme for talented players identified between the ages of 14 and 18. The programme will offer high-performance training, expert coaching, strength and conditioning, nutrition advice, and individual performance analysis — all designed to support and accelerate the growth of young players. Building on the Club’s proud heritage and commitment to nurturing talent, the 1923 Academy bridges the gap between age-group rugby and senior-level competition — giving players the tools and environment needed to thrive at the top level. “Our vision is to develop homegrown talent capable of making an impact in the 1st XV and beyond,” said Rowland Winter, Chief Operating Officer. “The 1923 Academy is more than a development programme — it’s a launchpad for future stars of Cambridge Rugby.” “Throughout next season we have academy fixtures scheduled for the Under 18, Under 19, and Under 23 age groups, providing a higher level of exposure and genuine stepping stones to the 1st XV.” “We welcome interest from all the talented players across the region, who want an opportunity to develop. Over the next few months, we will contract a number of players who will be aged between Under 19 to 23 next season, who will then train as part of the 1st XV and begin their tailored development programmes.” This Saturday 12th April, a team of talented Under 18s, including many of our promising Colts, have been assembled to form a 1923 Academy team to take on The Lambs with a 4.30pm KO. This will follow an action-packed day of rugby, with tickets available here. To register your interest in the 1923 Academy, please complete the form here or contact Josh Sharp, new Academy & Pathways Manager at Josh.Sharp@crufc.co.uk
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Posted: 10 Apr 2025 at 13:32 |
Do other Championship / National One clubs run academies? I may have missed something in the running of Tier 2 clubs.
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Posted: 10 Apr 2025 at 14:50 |
For next season at Blackheath there is a change in the 17&18s group where coaching will be taken up by new coaches who are attached to the mens section for exactly the same reason that is mentioned above to create the pathway and keep talent within the club. It is not being called an academy
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Posted: 10 Apr 2025 at 15:27 |
London Scottish runs a Colts Academy through its Senior Amateur Section, the London Scottish Lions, whose 1st XV have just been promoted to Level 5. It was set up at the beginning of this season for exactly the same reasons that Cambridge announced above.
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Posted: 10 Apr 2025 at 15:36 |
Local to me Ampthill, Bedford and Chinnor all run strong Colts sides.
I can't tell if there's a transfer into their 1st team. It's mostly the top level of junior rugby.
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Posted: 10 Apr 2025 at 15:42 |
Doncaster Knights run a very successful Academy
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Posted: 10 Apr 2025 at 15:55 |
FHLH wrote:
Do other Championship / National One clubs run academies? I may have missed something in the running of Tier 2 clubs. |
Ealing run a pathway, which includes Brunel University as their senior academy side. The women's side were promoted to BUCs Super Rugby this year. Unfortunately, the men's side fell short 15-19 against Swansea in the promotion/relegation playoff last night, so will continue one level below BUCS. The match was full of passion on both sides, and really demonstrated the power of a bit of jeopardy in the game.
The Brunel side has produced a number of Championship players, including Lefty Zigariadis, Josh Taylor, David Douglas Bridge, and Dan Hisc-o-c-k-s.
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Posted: 10 Apr 2025 at 16:33 |
As John Lowe has said, Doncaster Knights run a successful academy. It’s run in conjunction with Doncaster University Campus.
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Posted: 10 Apr 2025 at 17:53 |
Cov do. The youth sides have all had some very good results this season.
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Posted: 10 Apr 2025 at 21:08 |
There's also a 3 year collaboration with Cambridge University
JOINT LAUNCH OF 5C’S FOR CAMBRIDGE PARTNERSHIP17 Mar 2025 Joint launch of 5C’s for Cambridge Partnership! To kick off the programme, we will be doing the following immediately: Year 1: • Establishing a series of fixtures at the home grounds of both teams, and at a number of levels – we’ve already instituted the Women’s Town v Gown fixture and the U19s Academy side has faced the CURUFC Centurions • 5th October 2025 will see a Men’s and Women’s double header to celebrate partnership launch • There will be two Blues fixtures for season 25/26, including a pre-Varsity match • We’ll be establishing joint coaching and training sessions • We’ll be launching a joint season ticket for season 25/26, allowing supporters of both clubs access to the best local fixtures • We will be jointly marketing key games • Cambridge Rugby will promote varsity match on social media • Cambridge Rugby will market specific high profile University matches • CURUFC will market specific high profile Cambridge Rugby matches • There will be a series of special offers to students and members • We’ll be ensuring dual registration of players, allowing CURUFC players access to elite rugby whilst carrying on their academic studies and representing the University in its highest profile matches • We will be developing a specific Women’s partnership Years 2 and 3 will see the development of a ‘shared service model’ around strength and conditioning, coaching, community engagement, coaching development for students and more joint branding 
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Posted: 11 Apr 2025 at 00:01 |
Blues used to run a successful one but ditched it due to cost.
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Posted: 11 Apr 2025 at 12:38 |
From the replies above it seems that investment in The Championship should be key to England's plans for the future rather than being a poor investment as thought by Sweeney Todd.
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Posted: 11 Apr 2025 at 14:02 |
FHLH wrote:
From the replies above it seems that investment in The Championship should be key to England's plans for the future rather than being a poor investment as thought by Sweeney Todd.
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And the Championship clubs are doing this off of their own back, without scads of RFU funding.
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Posted: 11 Apr 2025 at 20:38 |
Blues had an incredible set up for a long time.
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Posted: 11 Apr 2025 at 21:28 |
No 7 wrote:
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Yes, it was a shame it went! We would beat some of the RFU funded academies and some managed to make the U20’s which is rare a non-Premiership club would get a player. We used to pick up a lot of the players that didn’t make the RFU funded ones.
Some of the players that played in the academy - all backs! Lawes - England Will Chudley Karl Dickson Ali Price - Scotland Josh Bassett - England U20 Rich Lane Oli Morris - England U20 Dean Adamson Hallett - Ireland U20
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