Early Days The first rugby club in Tyldesley was formed in 1881 when, after a meeting of local businessmen and rugby players from other clubs, they decided to move from Garrett Hall to Tyldesley and become Tyldesley Football Club. In 1891, Tyldesley signed future England International Half-back
John "Buff" Berry from Kendal Hornets. He went on to win caps for
England (RU) while at Tyldesley in 1891 against Wales, Ireland, and Scotland. He continued playing for Tyldesley under the Northern Union rules as a stand-off half. Tyldesley beat
Widnes to win the 1895 Lancashire (Rugby Union) Cup at
Wilderspool Stadium,
Warrington, in front of around 15,000 spectators.
Northern Union Prior to the Schism, Tyldesley, like many other clubs from Lancashire (and Yorkshire), had suffered punishment by the
RFU for "
broken time" payments. And so Tyldesley, represented by a Mr. G Taylor, attended a meeting at The
George Hotel, Huddersfield, together with representatives of 21 other clubs, and agreed to form the
Northern Rugby Football Union. After the
Great Schism in 1895, Tyldesley were one of the founder members of the new league. In the first season
1895-96 the league consisted of 22 clubs and Tyldesley finished in a very creditable 6th position. In season
1896-97 the league was divided into Yorkshire and Lancashire, Tyldesley playing in the latter section, where they would stay for the remainder of their (semi) professional existence. They again had a quite successful season finishing in 3rd position out of 14 teams In the two following seasons, still in the Lancashire section, season
1897-98 &
1898-99 they could only manage a lowly 12th position (out of 14 teams). In the final season,
1899–1900 they won the wooden spoon, finishing 14th out of 14 teams, with only five points thanks to two wins and one draw.
Revert to Rugby Union At the end of the 1901–02 season the club, which had played in the Lancashire second competition, disbanded as the club had amassed substantial liabilities. A reformed Tyldesley club was admitted to the
Rugby Football Union in 1911. In 1926, landowning Club President (Mr. William Hesketh Ramsden) gave the Well Street ground in trust to the Club. ==Colours==