In 2003 Ramsey finally ended the search for a place to call home with the completion of the Mooragh Park Club House. It had taken the club nearly twenty years of searching and fundraising before the red tape was finally cut.

For many years Ramsey had played at Goose Green in Bride, before making the move to Ramsey Grammar School. In the mid 90s they finally moved to the new pitch built at the Mooragh Park. However the new pitch was exactly that, just a pitch. So Ramsey had a 5 star mobile to change in complete with all mod-cons.

"Home Sweet Home"

For Ramsey Rugby Club, The Bridge Inn at the bottom of Bowring road had always been their home. Many a long night (and long morning) had been spent drinking away the hours dreaming and fundraising for a Bridge Inn of our own.

"The club long dreamed of one day opening this door"


So in 2001 following alot of hard work by then club treasurer Garry Vernon the club received a grant from the English RFU to make the dream a reality. The plans for the building were done by Sally Mason and Sally put an unspeakable amount of work and effort into helping this project become a reality.


"Building in progress"


Following 9 months of construction Ramseys new home was ready for opening. It was officially opened by GC Cattermole, Chairman of the Rugby Union Football Management Board, on 13th December 2003 and has instantly become the home we always wanted.

"Our Home"

The club owe eternal thanks to Garry Vernon, Sally Mason and everyone else involved in this project for all the work, help and support they put in and without them this trully wouldn't have been possible.


"Sitting proudly in the shadow of Barrule"



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