The much anticipated SCUF weekend is happening April 11-13 2025! Being the 120th year since the first ever match in 1905 we will be going big so keep yourself available that weekend to join in the festivities!
MATCH DAY - Saturday, 12th April
CELEBRATION PARTY - Saturday Night
SUNDAY LUNCH - To wrap up the weekend!
The History
In the 1905-6 season, Stratford entered the international era with a visit to Sporting Club Universitaire de France, (SCUF).in Paris. The oldest international amateur club sporting fixture in the world took place for the first time on the 26th November 1905, one full year before the first France v England full international match took place. SCUF were already planning to celebrate their 10th anniversary and the French RFU had recently established an ‘entente cordial’ with the English RFU. In the spirit of this new initiative senior figures within SCUF approached Stratford upon Avon RUFC with an idea to stage a game.
This opening game was played at the Parc du Princes, watched by a crowd of 3000 spectators, with France international Frantz Reichel as SCUF captain. Stratford, captained by GH Rose (father of ‘Sonny’), won 21-0. The following year SCUF travelled across the channel and were entertained on their arrival at a formal civic reception, attended by various dignitaries, including famous local novelist Marie Corelli, in the Old Town Hall. The return game was watched by an astonishing 2000 spectators at Pearcecroft on the 24th February 1906 and although they put up a fierce struggle, SCUF eventually lost 27-3.
