The Varsity Match is an
annual rugby union fixture played
between the universities of Oxford
and Cambridge
in England
. By
tradition, the match is held on the second Tuesday of December. In
2005, however, this changed, and the match was on Tuesday 6
December. In 2007, it was held on a Thursday (7 December) for the
first time. The most recent match was held on 11 December 2008,
with Oxford winning 33–29 in the highest-scoring match in series
history with the aid of a
hat-trick of
tries from Tim Catling, the first such feat in the series since
1934 and the first for Oxford since 1920. The event began in 1872,
with interruptions only for the two World Wars.
Since 1921, the game
has been played at Twickenham Stadium
, London
.
Following the 126th match in 2008, Oxford have 53 wins, and
Cambridge maintain the lead with 59; 14 games have ended in draws.
Varsity matches between Oxford and
Cambridge are also arranged in various other sports. For example,
the first recorded
water polo match in
history was played between Oxford and Cambridge in 1891.
History
The history of The Varsity Match extends back to early 1872. It was
a year after the first ever rugby international (
England v
Scotland). Both Cambridge
and Oxford sent officials to meet and arrange a match between each
other. At The Parks, Oxford, they played a 20 a-side version of the
game (as opposed to today's 15 a-side games; the teams would be set
to 15 a-side by 1875). Oxford won the inaugural meeting. In that
first match Oxford wore dark blue jerseys (the same as today,
though at some stages they wore white), however, Cambridge played
in pink, changing to their blue and white in 1876.
The second
Varsity Match was played at Parker's Piece in Cambridge, but it was
from then on moved to London
- played at
venues such as The Oval (Kennington), Richardson's Field and
Rectory Field (Blackheath), Queen's Club (Kensington - 1887 to
1920). The 1878 and 1879 matches were postponed due to
fog. In 1919, the players were apparently
invisible due to fog.
In 1921 the match was moved to the Rugby Football Union's famous home
ground, Twickenham
. The Varsity Match was not played during
wartime. There was not a referee until the 1885 match, and for a
number of years, the touch judges were actually the previous year's
captains. However, now they are professional touch judges, and
there is also a television match official.
In 2001 the MMC Trophy replaced the Bowring Bowl, established in
1976, as the prize.2005 was the last year
Marsh & McLennan
Companies (MMC) sponsored the match.
Famous Participants
Many of those who have played in the Varsity Match have gone on to
win international honours; a number of others played in the Match
after earning international honours. These include:
- Simon Halliday (Centre,
Oxford).
- Stuart Barnes (Fly Half,
Oxford).
- Phil de Glanville
(Centre, Oxford).
- Victor Ubogu (Prop,
Oxford).
- Paul Ackford (Lock,
Cambridge).
- Rob Andrew (Fly Half,
Cambridge).
- Damian Hopley (Centre,
Cambridge).
- Chris Sheasby (Centre,
Cambridge).
- Tony Underwood (Wing,
Cambridge).
- Simon Amor (Scrum Half,
Cambridge).
- David
Humphreys (Fly Half, Oxford).
- Mike Gibson
(Centre, Cambridge).
- Gavin Hastings (Fullback,
Cambridge).
- Simon Holmes (Openside
flanker, Cambridge).
- Stuart Moffat (Fullback,
Cambridge).
- Simon Danielli (Wing,
Oxford).
- Marco Rivaro (Centre,
Cambridge).
- Kensuke Iwabuchi
(Cambridge).
- Joe Roff (Wing, Oxford).
- Dan Vickerman (Lock,
Cambridge).
- David Kirk (Halfback,
Oxford).
- Mark Ranby (Centre,
Cambridge).
- Anton Oliver (Hooker,
Oxford).
- Nick Mallett (Oxford).
- Gareth Rees
(Fly Half, Oxford).
- Kevin Tkachuk (Prop,
Oxford).
- Stan McKeen (Flanker,
Oxford).
1987 Rugby World Cup winning
All Blacks
captain
David Kirk played in the 1987 and
1988 Varsity Matches after ending his international career to take
up a
Rhodes Scholarship at
Oxford. Former
Wallaby Joe Roff played in the 2006 and 2007 Varsity
Matches for Oxford after retiring from professional rugby,
captaining the side in 2007. Five former or current internationals
played in the 2008 Varsity Match. The most notable were retired All
Black
Anton Oliver for Oxford and
former Wallaby
Dan Vickerman for
Cambridge, with Oxford also fielding current
Canada Stan McKeen and Cambridge fielding former All
Black Mark Ranby and former
USA Doug Rowe.
Results
By total wins
| Total matches |
Cambridge victories |
Oxford victories |
Draws |
| 126 |
59 |
53 |
14 |
See also
References
External links
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