Additionally Havant Minis and Juniors run sides covering every age from infant school to sixth form.
[5] Havant RFC, 'Hav', was founded in April 1951[6] and came to their present home, at Hook's Lane, Bedhampton, two years later.
The highlights of the league campaigns were gaining promotion to National League 3 at the end of 1991–92, and then finishing joint top of that division the following season, missing promotion on points difference after surprisingly losing their last match at Aspatria[6] which, had they succeeded, would have made the club one of the top twenty clubs in the country.
After a difficult period in the second half of the 1990s (concurrent with the advent of professionalism), the club halted their slide in 2000–01 and fought their way back into the National Leagues the following season.
They were immediately relegated, but bounced straight back at the end of the next season, and in 2004–05 managed a top half of the table finish to establish themselves at this level.
There were a couple of firms still making parchment in Havant at the turn of the 20th century, Stallards working in Homewell and Stents in West Street.