West Harbour RFC

West Harbour
Full nameWest Harbour Rugby Football Club (1995–)
NicknamePirates
Founded1900 (1900) as "Western Suburbs RFC"
LocationConcord, Sydney
GroundConcord Oval (Capacity: 5,000)
PresidentLloyd Mills
CoachBen Rutherford
LeagueShute Shield
Team kit
Official website
westharbourrugby.com.au

The West Harbour Rugby Football Club is a professional Australian rugby union club based in Concord, New South Wales. Founded in 1900 as the Western Suburbs District R.U.F.C., the club is one of the oldest in Australia and competes in the Shute Shield, the premier New South Wales club competition.

The club's home ground is Concord Oval, which holds a significant place in Australian rugby history as a key venue for the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987.