Wasps Rugby Club
155 years old, Wasps Rugby Club is a professional rugby club based in the English Midlands. The club is owned by Richard Green, a restaurant owner. The club has an amateur section as well. The club’s first team includes a number of international players, including French, New Zealand, and Pakistan players.
Wasps became a major force in English rugby after the arrival of world class players. The club won English National Championships in 1990, 2001, 2003, 2005, and 2008. They were also crowned Champions of England. The club also won three Anglo-Welsh Cups and one European Challenge Cup.
Wasps FC is a professional rugby club and has also a professional women’s team. They play in the Premier 15s. The women’s team is in the process of applying for PS300,000 in funds.
The club is in good financial shape and have two full-time staff. The first team is made up of French players, a number of kiwi players, and a jolly bunch of day-jobbers.
The club has also drawn interest from prospective new owners. There are also discussions underway about the club’s women’s rugby team. But these talks will have to wait until after the current season has finished.
Wasps has a good reputation as a rugby club and has been a fixture in the Premiership since 1990. The club has won six league titles and three Anglo-Welsh Cups. They also won the Tetley’s Bitter Cup in 1999 and 2000. They have also won the European Rugby Challenge Cup in 2003.