Hertfordshire County RFU’s senior men’s team capped off a remarkable season with a well-deserved victory at the iconic Twickenham Stadium, clinching the Division 3 County Championship title. In a spirited final, the team overcame Leicestershire with an impressive 29–10 win, showcasing the strength and depth of grassroots rugby in the county. The triumph marks a proud moment for everyone involved in Hertfordshire rugby and highlights the power of community clubs feeding into county success.
Congratulations to Coach Charlie Hughes
A special congratulations goes to Charlie Hughes, who played a pivotal role as the forwards coach for the county side throughout this championship-winning campaign. Charlie, who is also the head coach here at Camelot RUFC, brought his trademark commitment, tactical expertise, and leadership to the county setup—helping shape a dominant pack that proved crucial at Twickenham. His achievement is a fantastic reflection of the dedication he brings to Camelot week in and week out.
A Huge Boost for Camelot
Charlie’s success at county level is a huge source of pride for everyone at Camelot RUFC. It’s also an inspiration to our players, volunteers, and supporters—showing what’s possible when local talent and hard work are backed by a supportive club community. From everyone at Camelot, a huge well done to Charlie and the Herts County squad! We look forward to seeing that winning spirit continue to grow right here at our club.
