London Wasps

   

London Wasps is an English rugby union team. It is currently in the Zurich Premiership league.

Wasps RUFC was originally formed in 1867 at the now defunct Eton and Middlesex Tavern in North London.

The Club gained its name becuase of the fashion of the Victorian period for clubs to adopt the names of insects, birds and animals.

As a reasonably well-established Club, Wasps were invited to join the Union and were eligible to be Founder Members. And so they would have been had it not been for a mix-up that led to them not being present at the inauguration ceremony.

In true rugby fashion the team turned up at the wrong pub, on the wrong day, at the wrong time and so forfeited their right to be called Founder Members.

The Club's first home was in Finchley Road, North London although subsequent years saw grounds being rented in various parts of London.

In 1923 Wasps moved to their previous home of Sudbury, eventually buying the ground outright. Although the team currently play at Adams Park, High Wycombe, on home matchdays, the Sudbury clubhouse still exists and Sudbury is still considered the Club's spiritual home.

London was added to their name after the game went professional as a marketing move in order to identify with the city more.

Notable Wasps players include English international representatives Lawrence Dallaglio and Josh Lewsey.

Current England elite squad

Club honours

Courage League

1989/90 1996/97

Zurich Premiership

2002/03 (won play-offs) 2003/04 (won play-offs)

Tetley's Bitter Cup

1999 2000

Heineken Cup

2003/2004

Parker Pen Shield

2003

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English Zurich Premiership rugby union clubs:

Bath | Gloucester | Harlequins | Leeds Tykes | Leicester Tigers | London Irish | Newcastle Falcons | Northampton Saints | Sale Sharks | Saracens | Wasps | promoted (2003-4) Worcester Rugby

RFU | National team

Zurich Premiership, Heineken Cup, European Challenge Cup, European Shield, Powergen Cup

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