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The Rugby Timeline: From Webb Ellis to the World Stage
1823

The Moment That Changed Everything

At Rugby School in England, a young boy named William Webb Ellis picked up the ball and ran. A moment of instinct. A spark of rebellion. From that single act, a new game — and a new attitude — was born. A sport defined not by rules, but by the courage to break them.

1845

Where the Game Took Shape

The first Laws of Rugby Football were written, setting down principles of respect, teamwork, and integrity. Values that have endured for 200 years — and continue to shape every piece of equipment bearing the Webb Ellis name.

1871

From Field to Federation

The Rugby Football Union was formed, and the first international match — England vs. Scotland — brought the game to a new stage. What began on one school field became a movement uniting nations.

1880s–1890s

The Game Goes Global

From the green fields of Britain to the sun-baked pitches of Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand, rugby’s heartbeat spread worldwide. The spirit of Webb Ellis — creativity, respect, defiance — travelled with it.

1900

Olympic Ambition

Rugby took its place on the Olympic stage. A sport born from one bold act now inspired the world’s boldest athletes. More than a game — a statement of what’s possible.

1921

The First Women’s Match

A quiet revolution began in New Zealand, as women took the field for the first time. It was the beginning of a new chapter — one that continues to redefine the game. Today, Webb Ellis proudly supports the rise of women’s rugby — built on the same foundation of strength, skill, and passion.

1987

The World Comes Together

The first Rugby World Cup united the global game. The trophy was named the Webb Ellis Cup — immortalising the boy who changed sport forever. Every time it’s lifted, it reminds the world that greatness begins with courage.

1991

The Women’s World Cup

The first Women’s Rugby World Cup took place in Wales. Despite limited recognition, players from around the world came together to prove what was possible when passion met purpose. Their fight paved the way for the thriving women’s game we see today.

1995

A Game That United a Nation

In South Africa, rugby became a symbol of hope. When Nelson Mandela handed the Webb Ellis Cup to François Pienaar, the moment transcended sport. It showed that rugby — like the boy who started it — could change the world.

2003

England’s Finest Hour

Jonny Wilkinson’s iconic drop goal sealed England’s first Rugby World Cup victory. Precision. Composure. Courage. Qualities that define champions — and the Webb Ellis brand.

2016

Rugby Returns to the Olympics

Rugby Sevens brought speed, flair, and inclusivity to the Olympic stage — where men and women now compete equally for gold. A full-circle moment for a game that began with a single bold step.

2023

200 Years of Rugby

Two centuries since Webb Ellis ran with the ball, his spirit lives on — in every match, every player, and every product that bears his name.

What began as legend has become legacy. And that legacy continues to evolve.

The Team
Lawrence Webb, Founder & Managing Director at Webb Ellis
Lawrence Webb
Founder & Managing Director

A lifelong rugby player and craftsman, Lawrence Webb founded Webb Ellis Ltd in 1996 to create sports equipment that honours the game’s heritage while pushing performance forward. From a small workshop in Rugby — the birthplace of the sport — Lawrence built a brand recognised worldwide for quality, innovation, and authenticity.

Richard Parker, Teamwear Manager at Webb Ellis
Richard Parker
Teamwear Manager

Richard had a long and distinguished career playing most notably for Rugby Lions RFC in National League and latterly for Old Laurentians RFC, and started his role of Teamwear Manager at Webb Ellis in 2018.

With an eye for detail & flair, he brings a creative mindset to every club's range and with years of account management in teamwear supply means Richard can advise on product choice, suitability, launch dates, size range, colour palettes and a whole host of other considerations.

Nothing is too much trouble & the solution to most teamwear questions can be found.

Lisa Webb, Marketing Manager at Webb Ellis
Lisa Webb
Marketing Manager

Prior to joining the team at Webb Ellis, Lisa has experience in marketing roles at Gilbert Rugby, Birmingham City FC and Proactive Communication. Accepting detailed briefs from the Managing Director, she can forge the link between the company's wide ranging products and the customer base.

With a no-nonsense approach, Lisa works with clarity which provides rapid, concise results. A lifelong supporter of Northampton Saints, Birmingham City, and everything F1, it's good to have down time which can help your work.