Western Vikings currently play their home games at the QEII High School in Peel, Isle of Man.
Western Vikings Rugby Club came into existence in November 1989 by Tony Gale and Dave Berry.
The club secured a pitch at the Queen Elizabeth II High School in Peel, Isle of Man on which to play their home games.
The team's clubhouse and main meeting point was decided to be The Creek Inn in Peel with permission of the Licensee, Robert McAleer.
Vikings finest hour was when they won the Manx Shield in 1998 with a last match 39-38 victory over Vagabonds at Glencrutchery Road.
During the 2003/2004 season the club was approached by Ian "Wagga" Williams the head of Rugby Development on the Island to start up a youth Section for the club this was in conjunction with the Manx Youth Games being held on the Island to help train the Juniors of the West of the Island for the Tag Rugby section in the games, this coaching was taken on by Matthew Wozniak as the head coach and Brian Wozniak as an assistant coach.
This laid a platform for some of the young players to learn their trade and hopefully progress and play for the club in future years.
This time the club was still running a junior section with the intention of reforming a senior side in the near future.
In March 2012, Western Vikings announced that they would be reforming[2] their senior side and entering a team in the 2012/13 Manx domestic season.
Vikings finished fourth in the Manx Shield and had the choice to play in either the Trophy or the Bowl for the remainder of the season.
Vikings have enjoyed a pre-season tour taking part in a seven's tournament in Cheshire where they left a positive lasting impression of Manx rugby on all teams they met.
Another major change was the appointment of long time club captain Paul Gale as head coach.
Horton will select a small committee that will handle the club's youth teams, players and coaches and the organization of matches and tournaments both on and off the island.
A very close game against Vagabonds B which resulted in a 23-15 loss was sandwiched in between two defeats by current Champions Southern Nomads.
Vikings came away with the spoils and their highest winning score since the resurrection, defeating Town by 61 unanswered points.
A close 8-7 home win over Emerging Nomads with Tony Grundy scoring the decisive penalty for Vikings.
The club is also sponsored by The Creek Inn free house where the senior rugby team gather after training and matches.
In 2014 the club will also provide stewarding for the revamped Peel Day which is held in Sunset City on the Mad Sunday of TT week.
This will take place over Easter weekend and a confirmed party of thirty club players and members are due to travel.