Waterloo Fields the home of Harbury RFC consists of three senior playing pitches, a number of mini and junior pitches and a floodlit training facility. As well as the flood lights being available for other functions such as football training on a Tuesday night, other facilities at Waterloo Fields include a cricket pitch, an all weather cricket pitch as well as cricket nets. |
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Harbury RFC has a spectacular clubhouse, newly refurbished in 2006 Harbury RFC's offers the all round experience for players and supporters alike. So what does the clubhouse have to offer?
Ground Floor |
Changing Rooms. |
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There are 4 changing rooms all capable of sustaining senior teams. |
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Showering Rooms. |
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There are two separate Showing facilities, both offering independent spaces for each team. |
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Fitness Room. |
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HRFC Fitness room consists of a range of weights and benches, as well as stepping machine, rowing machine, treadmill and bunch bags; all free for general use to HRFC members. |
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First Floor |
HRFC Bar. |
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The HRFC Bar is a large flexible area ideal for exhibitions, functions, formal and informal celebrations, disco's and live bands; able to facilitate up to 100 people. The HRFC Bar is open to the public on match days from three hours before kick off and well into the night. It also has great views of the main match pitch so supports are encouraged in all weather. All around the HRFC Bar there are action shots from all sections of the club as well new captains and presidents boards, and behind the bar you can find all the trophies won by the club. |
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Paddy's Place. |
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After his untimely death in 2004 Alan Padburys friends and colleagues at the Rugby Club were determined to install a permanent memory to their close friend. A major change to the layout of the Clubhouse created a space from which Paddy could watch matches during the final months of his life. This is now known as Paddy’s Place and includes photographs and memorabilia of his playing days. However, it is not just a space for reflection it is an area where friends can gather and remember Paddy in the way that he would have wanted it - some fun and laughter over a few beers. |
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John Bromley Lounge. |
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The John Bromley Lounge is named after founding chairman of HRFC, and is a suite suitable for board meetings and business functions as well as a functional room for relaxing after match. The walls are covered in the history of HRFC, spanning from the first founding teams to the current day squad, covering all the age ranges from mini and junior to seniors. |
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Kitchen Facilities. |
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During the refurbishment of the club in 2005/06, a new kitchen was installed and has the capability to provide all functions required for match days. |
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