Thu 11 Jun 2026 16:35

At last night’s Lancashire County RFU Annual General Meeting, retiring President Mr Ian Spivey handed over the Presidential reins to Mr Robbie Jones. 

Robbie Jones was nominated by Past President of Lancashire, Ken Andrews, who took pleasure in delivering a citation to the meeting highlighting Robbie’s career in teaching and schools rugby, which began at Isleworth and Syon School in London where he became involved with Middlesex County Schools Union, 1989 to 1997, as a committee member, coach, selector and team manager of the County XV.

In 1997, Roobie moved to Lancashire to take up a teaching post at Arnold School, which eventually amalgamated with King Edward VII School to become AKS Lytham. For twenty years he was master in charge of rugby and he was instrumental in developing the game in both schools. Upon his arrival in Lancashire, he quickly became involved with the County Schools Committee which has continued until the present day, fulfilling almost every role including chair, selector, coach and team manager.  He represents Schools Rugby on many committees and continues to organise all the School Cup competitions and festivals in the County. Since 2012, he has been the Lancashire representative and selector for the North U18s. In recent years he has made a contribution to the England Schools Union as a Committee Member and a member of the National Competitions Sub-Committee. His work nationally has been extended even further as he is now the England Rugby Schools National Safeguarding Manager and has been elected to serve on the England Schools Board. For the past three years, he has been a co-opted member on the RFU Age Grade Governance Committee.

Robbie’s contribution has in simple terms been significant. He has made a genuine difference to so many aspiring young rugby players at schools, county and national level and we are delighted to confirm his appointment as President of Lancashire RFU.  

news articles

  • STATEMENT ON THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE COMPETITIVE COMMUNITY RUGBY SEASON.

    Sun 16 Aug 2026 19:47

    For clarification. Following the decision by the RFU to move the start of the season back for Player Welfare concerns due to the unusually dry weather we can confirm the following : - Lancashire Clubs who play in the RFU Leagues at Regional 1 (NW), Regional 2 (NW), adm Counties 1, adm …

  • HARD YARDS

    Sun 02 Aug 2026 18:35

    We're getting a little more rainfall and a little less heat than the rest of England, as usual, but our unusually dry rugby pitches are still in  desperate need of water and with  drought conditions forecast to continue for several more weeks, there are a few things for clubs, players and …

  • U16 GIRLS NOMINATIONS INVITED

    Sun 02 Aug 2026 14:18

    Nominations for the 2026/27 season Lancashire U16 Girls PDG (Player Development Group) are now open. A link to the online player nomination form has been sent to club coaches.  The deadline for nominations is Saturday 29th August, 5pm. To be eligible for nomination a player should be born, …

  • O'CONNELL APPOINTED U18 MANAGER

    Sun 02 Aug 2026 10:36

    We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dan O'Connell as the new Team Manager for the Lancashire County U18 squad. Dan comes with several years experience of Team Managerment with Rochdale RUFC, at both Colts and 1st XV level, and is looking forward to taking on the challenge …

  • WEARE APPOINTED U20S LEAD COACH

    Sun 02 Aug 2026 10:34

    We are delighted to announce that Jack Weare has accepted the role of U20s Lead Coach for the County. Jack brings a wealth of coaching experience covering schools, club and county squads and he steps up from the Assistant Coach role he has held for the last 3 years with the U20s. Good luck and well …