[1] The men's 2nd XV compete in Counties 1 Tribute Berks/Bucks & Oxon North,[2] level 7 of the RFU rugby pyramid.
The men's 3rd XV compete in Counties 3 Tribute Berks Bucks & Oxon North, level 9 of the RFU Rugby pyramid.
[6] Davies began his career at Henley Hawks RFC fresh out of university after moving to England from his native nation of Wales.
Combined with a brief stint with Newbury in the Championship, Davies spent a total of 10 years playing for the Hawks, making an immediate transition from player to attack/assistant coach in 2010.
[12] Oxford Quins Men's 1st XV spent one season (2022-2023) in Regional 1 London & South East and achieved a top 4 finish.
Led by their Captain, Henry Folds, and former Oxford Quins Director of Rugby Alan Hancock, the Oxford Quins 3s finished their first season in 6 years as League Champions and won promotion to the new Counties 3 Tribute BBO North, tier 9 of the RFU Club Championship.
[15][16][17] In the 2022-23 season the 3rd XV achieved a second successive league win and were promoted to Level 8 of the RFU Rugby Pyramid, Counties 1.
[18] Ahead of the 2019–20 season Oxford Brookes RFC moved operations from Marston Ferry Road to Horspath Sports Ground.
At the same time, it facilitates workforce opportunities for students - providing them with experience relevant to their academic work and future career aspirations.
In addition, players and coaches look to embrace social and civic duties in improving physical and mental wellness among members of the local community.
Brookes are keen to develop and make better use of the site that Oxford Quins currently play at and to build closer connections between the two organisations.
[26] In September 2021 former England International Charlotte "Beanie" Barras was appointed as Women's Assistant Coach at Oxford Quins, working under Metcalfe-Jones.
[41] After several moves looking for a new home in 2018 Oxford Harlequins moved from Marston Ferry Road to Horspath Sports Ground following the grant of a 30-year lease on the ground from Oxford City Council and the decision by the RFU to invest over £750,000 to build a new floodlit artificial turf rugby pitch at the new site.