1965–66 Rugby Union County Championship See also References Navigation menu"English County Championship""The County Finals""FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT. "Rugby Football Prospects." Times, 12 Mar. 1966, p. 4""From Our Rugby Football Correspondent. "Irish Forwards Frustrate Welsh Hopes." Times, 14 Mar. 1966, p. 4"ee

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1965–66 in English rugby unionCounty Championship (rugby union) seasons


MiddlesexLancashire










1965–66 County Championship
Countries
 England
Champions
Middlesex (5th title)
Runners-upLancashire

← 1964–65


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The 1965–66 Rugby Union County Championship was the 66th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time.[1][2][3]


Middlesex won the competition for the fifth time after defeating Lancashire in the final.[4][5]



Final




12 March 1966








Lancashire
0-6 (HT 0-3)

Middlesex



Drop: Thomas, Wilson


St Anthony's Road, Blundellsands
Referee: M H Titcomb (Gloucestershire)

























































John Willcox (capt)
Headingley
Ted Rudd
St Helens
C R Jennings
Waterloo
R Davies
Broughton Park
M Smythe
Broughton Park
Tom Brophy
Liverpool
W R M French
Waterloo
Nick Drake-Lee
Manchester
T HousleyWigan
M J Hindle
Fylde
Barry Jackson
Broughton Park
A R Trickey
Sale
Dick Greenwood
Waterloo
R F Irving
Liverpool
T Kirchen
Liverpool

















































W G MacDonald (capt)
London Scottish
Sandy Hinshelwood
London Scottish
J WilsonBristol
T M RutterWestminster Hospital
G J Keith
Wasps
R J A Thomas
London Welsh
J H Montgomery
London Scottish
J H KentOld Mildillians
S B Richards
Richmond
B M Stoneman
Richmond
Victor J Harding
Harlequins
Chris Ralston
Richmond
J A D Wyness
Saracens F.C.
C W ThorburnGuy's Hospital
George Sherriff
Saracens F.C.


See also


  • English rugby union system

  • Rugby union in England


References




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  2. ^ "English County Championship". Rugby Football History.


  3. ^ "The County Finals". County Rugby.com.


  4. ^ "FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT. "Rugby Football Prospects." Times, 12 Mar. 1966, p. 4". Times Digital Archives.


  5. ^ "From Our Rugby Football Correspondent. "Irish Forwards Frustrate Welsh Hopes." Times, 14 Mar. 1966, p. 4". Times Digital Archives.











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