Results

Shute Shield 08/10 05:05 18 Sydney University v Eastwood W 38-17
Shute Shield 08/03 05:05 17 Eastern Suburbs v Sydney University L 42-19
Shute Shield 07/27 05:05 16 Manly v Sydney University L 31-21
Shute Shield 07/20 03:30 15 Sydney University v West Harbour W 48-0
Shute Shield 07/13 05:05 14 Hunter v Sydney University W 29-43
Shute Shield 07/06 05:05 13 Sydney University v Southern Districts W 56-0
Shute Shield 06/29 05:05 12 Warringah v Sydney University L 50-14
Shute Shield 06/22 05:05 11 Sydney University v Western Sydney L 25-30
Shute Shield 06/15 05:05 10 Eastwood v Sydney University L 20-17
Shute Shield 06/01 05:05 9 Sydney University v Eastern Suburbs L 18-20
Shute Shield 05/25 05:05 8 West Harbour v Sydney University W 33-52
Shute Shield 05/18 05:05 7 Southern Districts v Sydney University L 22-17

The Sydney University Football Club, founded in 1863, is the oldest club now playing rugby union in Australia, although this date is disputed by historian Tom Hickie who argues that it was 1865.

Sydney Uni was a member of the inaugural Sydney club competition in 1874, along with the Balmain Rugby Union Football Club, Newington College and The King's School. The club currently competes in the Shute Shield competition and has the most senior premiership titles of all Sydney clubs.

After playing home games at the Sydney University Oval No.1 for 153 years, the club moved to the redeveloped Oval No.2 for the 2016 season. Sydney Uni Sport completed the building of a new training facility and grandstand at that ground accommodating 1,200 spectators.

History

Sydney University team of 1878

Having been established in 1863, The club is officially known as "Sydney University Football Club" because it was the first club of any football code in NSW. The club also played Australian rules football in its early history, making it the first NSW club in that code as well.

The club is often referred to as "Uni", "The Students", as well as "The Birthplace of Australian Rugby" or simply "The Birthplace", marking its origins at a pioneer rugby club. The first mention of students at the University playing football came in 1865 on Illustrated Sydney News, which stated:

“A football club, the first in the colony, has recently been formed and named the Sydney Football Club.”

Nevertheless, Sydney's The Referee wrote in 1918: "We believe the first recognised rugby football club formed in Sydney was the Wallaroos, in 1870, though football was played prior to that in New South Wales and Victoria".


Sydney University Rugby Union Football Club, commonly known as Sydney Uni, is one of the oldest and most prestigious rugby union teams in Australia. Founded in 1863, the club has a rich history and tradition of success in both the local and national rugby scene.

The team is based in the vibrant city of Sydney and represents the prestigious University of Sydney. The club boasts a strong and dedicated group of players, coaches, and supporters who are committed to upholding the values of sportsmanship, teamwork, and excellence both on and off the field.

Sydney Uni competes in the Shute Shield, which is the premier rugby union competition in New South Wales. The team has a strong record of success in the league, having won numerous championships and producing many talented players who have gone on to represent Australia at the international level.

Known for their fast-paced and dynamic style of play, Sydney Uni is a force to be reckoned with on the rugby field. With a proud history and a bright future ahead, the club continues to be a powerhouse in Australian rugby union.