Club Records
- Most consecutive victories: 38 (10 November 2001 to 15 March 2003)
- Most consecutive defeats: 23 (26 April 2003 to 8 May 2004)
- Largest home win: 102–3 v Moseley (2002–03)
- Largest away win: 75–7 v Moseley (2002–03)
- Most points scored in a season: 1,099 (2001–02)
- Most tries scored in a match: 14 v Moseley (2002–03)
- Most tries scored in a season 159 (2001–02)
- Largest points total by one player in a match: 41 Simon Binns (3T2P10C) v West Hartlepool (1999-00)
- Most tries by a player in one match: 6 Paul Scott v Westoe (1988–89)
- Most conversions by a player: 10 Simon Binns v West Hartlepool (1999-00, Mike Umaga v Waterloo (1999-00), Ramiro Pez v Moseley (2002–03)
- Most penalties by a player: 6 David Francis v Keighley (1988–89), Dean Lax v London Scottish (1996–97)
- Most drop-goals by a player: 2 Kevin Plant v Coventry (1995–96)
- Most conversions in a season: 107 (2001–02)
- Most points by one player in a season: 273 Juan Pablo Socino (2010–11)
- Most tries by one player: 22 Mike Wood (2002–03)
- Most conversions by one player in a season: 79 Gareth Steenson (2006–07)
- Most penalties by one player in a season: 51 Juan Pablo Socino (2010–11)
- Most drop-goals by one player in a season: 5 Kevin Plant (1995–96)
- Most penalty tries in a season: 12 (2006–07)
- Most Career Points: 927 Kevin Plant (1987–96)
- Most Career Tries: 49 John Dudley (1987-00)
- Most Career Conversions: 142 Ramiro Pez (2001–05)
- Most Career Penalties: 184 Kevin Plant (1987–96)
- Most Career Drop-Goals: 17 Kevin Plant (1987–96)
- Largest Home Gate: 6,195 v Bath Rugby (2003–04) (Zurich Premiership)
- Largest away defeat: 73–0 v Northampton Saints (2007–08)(Nat Div 1)
- Largest home defeat: 68–12 v Bath Rugby (2000–01)(Zurich Premiership)
- Most tries conceded in a match 11 v Newcastle Falcons (1997–98)(Div 2)/ Leicester Tigers (2003–04) (ZP)
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