The Rats developed in the late 1980s as a social side, a mixture of non-trainers, veterans and students, taking on the lower combination sides. With a tradition of touring (well, a big piss up in Berlin every year), the Rats over time became a pure veterans side, the last resting place of many ex-Clifton or Bristol first-team players. In the late 1990s, early 2000s, the Rats became a team feared by most other Vets sides, and many a Combination first and second team, and very rarely lost.
Now we're all nearly 50 or over 50, things are a little harder. We started to lose games each September because the opposition had been cheating (pre-season training). We started to lose some Vets games because the opposition there cheated too (using players who were barely over 35).
We are no longer Rebels Against Time and Senility. Time and senility, like our opponents, are beginning to win. But what the hell. We've played in Berlin, Ottowa, Toronto, Boston, Cape Cod, Vancouver, Victoria island, San Francisco, Monterrey, Cape Town, Constantia, Jersey, Harare, Bulawayo, Victoria Falls, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Hong Kong, Singapore, Perth, Sydney, Cairns, Moscow, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago, Vina del Mar, Valparaiso, Prague, Dublin, Havana, Venice, Malmo and Copenhagen.
On our travels we\'ve also won the World Vets tournament, played the Pumas vets, escaped from Alcatraz and Robben Island, gone on safari in the Zimbabwe bush, skied the Rockies and the Andes, scuba dived the Barrier Reef, climbed the Sydney Harbour bridge, joined the Hong Kong Sports Club, enjoyed caviar and champagne at the Bolshoi, Singapore Slings in Raffles, fine wines in Sonoma and Stellenbosch, gambled in Vegas, danced tango in Buenos Aires, rolled cigars in Cuba, played beach volleyball on Copacabana, surfed on Bondi, been arrested for kissing immigration officials on the River Plate, and white-water rafted the Zambezi.
Oh, and we went to Wales once but we didn't like it much because they charged us to get over the bridge and we couldn\'t find the Irish bar.
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Here we were at Keynsham – where a heavy dew renders the pitch fit only for water polo. Had the low numbers been versed in the Greek legends, they would have recognised that today they were engaged in a Sisyphean task. Sisyphus was condemned to eternity to push a large boulder up a hillside, only to have it roll back down again before he reached the top. Like Sisyphus, the forwards would struggle for possession time and again in the mud, only to have some tart drop it or put it directly into touch and thus start the whole unsavoury process of ball-winning again.
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Dear Friends:
I suppose that all this thing of a 'final game' is another of Hickey´s bad and unhappy jokes. A team like Rats should recycle and last many more games, many more after games, and fundamentally many more friends. And like a Gospel should spread the joy of rugby in many more places.
When a bunch of immature rugby lovers, eternal players, like we all are, get
together for a game or a tour, many times don‚t realize the way we can influence in people lives.
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RATS vs Bristol Barbarians |
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There was a time, ooohh, back in September when, though readers may scarce believe, the happy marriage between the low numbers and tarts of the Rats was encountering some considerable disquiet. We had lost four of five games? But were not the low numbers as fit, mobile and dextrous as ever, winning their lines out with ease and overseeing the restart kicks with the composure of true champions? How could we possibly lose?
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THE 19th century social reformer and parliamentarian, William Cobbett, may have had to make do with his rural rides around England, but the BRATS – (Baby rebels Against Time & Senility) trumped him easily this year with their World Tour in which they shared top billing with The Peeler Silver Ghosts.
Beginning with a perhaps rather ambitious week or more in Venezuela, (a dream ticket – all those women over one’s carraccas), we moved on to Florida by way of the Carolinas before settling on the Ukraine and an opportunity to see those celebrated great gates at Kiev, immortalised by Mussorgsky of course, (though orchestrated by Ravel as you will know).
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RATS vs Bristol Aeroplane Company |
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The gentlemen of the Rats were entertained by the gentlemen of the Bristol Aeroplane Company, presided over by a man in green with a whistle attending apparently his first ever game of rugby.
He was ably assisted in his decision making by former England captain, Mr Harding who, having graced the Rats with his presence in Perth, Sydney and Moscow, decided that the Southmead Road would make a picturesque setting for another appearance.
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Shall we reflect a moment on the present parlous political state of this wonderful game of ours? A game that has given us all so much - friends, camaraderie, wellbeing, good times, travel. Is it not a sad state of affairs that a team of average age 44 can put to the sword one of the supposed better teams in the 2nd XV league? Or shall we just gloat over the pasting we gave those boys from Cleve? Better the latter I think.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 27 February 2012 )
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Keep fit, run fast, tackle hard, hold your passes, kick your goals,
retain possesion. Any damn fool team can win by doing that. No, it takes
guts and experience to win without doing these things. And the Rats are
blessed with many years ' experience and a fine collection of guts.
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Please find links to the tour programs that accompanied the infamous RATS tours. As with all other info please note that the views contained within do not necessarily represent the view of Clifton Rugby club and have been posted with little review. If you have any questions please email to
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1992 - Canada
1993 - Vancouver
1994 - Bostons & Massachusetts
1995 - California
1998 - Argentina
2000 - Australia
2002 - Brazil and Chilie
2003 - Cuba
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 March 2012 )
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