PRFC was formed in December 1886 from an
amalgamation of two of the leading seven local clubs in the
Portsmouth area. The club grew strongly over the next 15 years with a crowd of 7000 attending their match with
Devonport Albion RFC. However it suffered a considerable setback in 1901 when due to a cash crisis the club folded at the end of the season. The Club restarted in 1909 and began to attempt to retrieve its former status. After an enforced hiatus due to
World War I the club restarted slowly but developed over time with the club acquiring a permanent ground firstly at
Paulsgrove and then moving to Rat Lane just behind their present location. The club remained in this location until
World War II when the club was stopped for the duration of the war. After the end of the hostilities Portsmouth was left with no ground, as Rat Lane had been taken over by the War Office, and found temporary accommodation at a pitch in
Denmead with changing rooms being provided by the Fox and Hounds Public House. It slowly rebuilt a good reputation and attracted a number of high level players including a future
Welsh and an
Irish International. Matches depended upon the generosity of the
local council who provided a pitch at
Alexandra Park. In the mid-1950s the local council mooted a ground share on a 50/50 basis with
Portsmouth Football Club at a location behind the Authority Central Depot which had previously been a
greyhound track. However, despite local volunteers' efforts to provide drainage to the site this was ultimately unsuccessful and the ground share never came about. The club finally had a permanent clubhouse and two pitches in
Copnor but due to
drainage issues this was sold and the club became
nomadic for the next few years with various bars doubling up as a clubhouse. In 1965–66 the club moved to its current location at the rugby camp in
Hilsea behind what had been its original ground in Rat Lane. A clubhouse was built by the members after considerable negotiation with the
Ministry of Defence who owned the rugby camp at the time opening in 1975. ==Honours==