Power House RUFC is one of the oldest established First Division Clubs in Victorian Rugby Union, situated on Albert Park Lake just 4km south of Melbourne.
The Power House Rugby Club was formed in 1933, and excluding the war years, has functioned ever since.
Since 1933
Our Origins
The Power House Rugby Union Football Club, known colloquially as Power House, was formed in 1933 and, excluding the years of World War 2, has functioned ever since. Power House’s clubrooms are located in Lakeside Drive, Albert Park, and plays on Noel Clarke field, off Aughtie Drive.
All senior, and colts play rugby at these fields throughout the winter season.
Albert park
Our Home
Our home grounds are located only 4 kilometres from the CBD of Melbourne, in Albert Park. Our games are played at Field 15, Noel Clarke Field, Aughtie Drive, Albert Park Lake
Our club fields the below rugby teams; - 3 senior mens teams - Under 20s Colts team - Womens team - Over 35s Masters team - Wheelchair rugby team
The team is lead by Eric Tom - Director of Rugby
2024
Our Coaching team
Introducing the Power House Coaching Line-Up! Get ready to witness excellence on the field as we proudly unveil our stellar coaching staff for the upcoming rugby season.