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Matches

Sat 26 Oct, 2024

Gallagher Premiership

FT
Kingsholm
Gloucester
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Newcastle
2:00pm
Round 6
LIVE
36
7
Fri 6 Dec, 2024

Challenge Cup

8:00pm UTC
Gloucester
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Edinburgh
8:00pm
Round 1
LIVE
0
0
Sat 14 Dec, 2024

Challenge Cup

5:30pm UTC
Vannes
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Gloucester
5:30pm
Round 2
LIVE
0
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Gloucester

The history of the Gloucester Rugby union side dates all the way back to the club's formation in 1873. During their first eight years of existence, the team shared a pitch with the local cricket team, but following an issue where the team accidentally killed the grass used for the cricket wickets, they were asked to end the ground-sharing agreement. As a result, they purchased a small patch of land to use as their own in 1891. The Gloucester Rugby union side has played rugby there ever since. Today, it's known as the Kingsholm Stadium.

Read on to learn even more about Gloucester Rugby. On this page, you'll find all the latest Gloucester Rugby fixtures & results as well as news about the team.  

In the post-war era, the Gloucester Rugby team has been highly successful. For example, the side won the first ever National Knock-Out Competition in 1972. In the final, the Gloucester Rugby side faced Moseley at Twickenham in one of the most violent finals of all time. This theme of violence in Gloucester Rugby fixtures also continued in the 1978 John Player Cup final, a game the team won against Leicester.

However, by the 1980s, the Gloucester Rugby team began to be overshadowed by their neighbours, Bath. Similarly, when the professional era of rugby union began in the 1990s, they fell behind some of the larger teams because they lacked the same level of investment.

Gloucester Rugby has been successful in the Premiership era. In the 1999-2000 season, they finished third in the Premiership and entered the Heineken Cup (European Rugby Champions Cup), where they reached the semi-final stage the following year.

In 2003, they also came top of the Premiership. However, the team sadly lost to Wasps in the championship match. As of 2020, the Gloucester Rugby side has never been crowned as English domestic champions even though they've come top of the Premiership table on another two occasions. Since the 2005-06 season though, they've won the European Rugby Challenge Cup twice and they have been the runners-up on another two occasions.