Knox Rugby Club


The Knox Rugby Club, formerly known as Knox Old Boys RUFC, is a rugby union football club which plays in Division Three of the New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union and is based in West Pymble on Sydney's Upper North Shore. The club has won the Kentwell Cup, among other trophies.

History

The club was founded by and is associated with the ex-students association of Knox Grammar School, a Uniting Church day and boarding school for boys, located in Wahroonga, an upper North Shore suburb of Sydney. The club won the New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union's Kentwell Cup in 2005 and 2009.

Notable players

Two Knox players became Chairman of the Australian Rugby Union; Ross Turnbull and David Clark.

Past Premierships

4th Grade Premierships: 2

*Denotes joint premiership with Waverley.