The club was formed in 1992 from
the successful Civil Service South East Team and began life on the Suffolk
coast as 'Felixstowe Eastern Rugby League Football Club'.
After a favourable first season of friendlies, Felixstowe
Eastern joined the Eastern Counties League, competing with Peterborough,
Hemel Hempstead, Cambridge Tigers and St Ives. Felixstowe won the League
with seven wins out of eight.
During the 1994 - '95 season the club successfully
introduced Mini - Rugby to the area through the Puma Little League.
Due to the wide catchment area of players' homes the Club moved to the
County Town of Ipswich in time for the 1995 - '96 season and were successfully
elected to the London League.
The Club based itself at Ipswich RUFC, a club of
125 years standing where Felixstowe Eastern became IPSWICH RHINOS
Rugby League Football Club.
In addition to fixtures in the London
League Division 2 (North East), the Rhinos also entertained Uxbridge
Blues, United Services, 7RHA (PARAS), Metropolitan Police, Blackpool
Scorpions, Cambridge University and the London Broncos Alliance Teams.
The Rhinos continue to entertain Cambridge University, the week before
the Varsity Match, and this has become an annual fixture. The Club also
support the annual Evening Star Newspaper Christmas Appeal, by staging
a Special Challenge Match. (This year all proceeds went to the
'Beacon of Hope' appeal.)
Having won the London League Division 2 (NE) title
during the 1995 - '96 season, losing only two matches, the Rhinos were
duly promoted to Division 1 of the London League for the 1996 - '97
season. The summer of 1997 saw the birth of the Southern Conference
League, which the Rhinos also competed in, and committed themselves
to. With no formal winter games to play the Club take on friendly fixtures
during these months.

In 1998 the SCL became the Rugby League Conference.
Ipswich Rhinos finished fifth out of a total of 15 teams.
In 1999 Ipswich Rhinos won the Eastern division of the Conference and
progressed to the play-off stages but were beaten by Oxford in the quarter
finals.
In 2000, Ipswich finished in fourth place in the Eastern Division.
Ipswich regained the Eastern Division title last season(2001) remaining
unbeaten against Eastern clubs.The Rhinos went out at the play off Quarter
finals stage to Crawley .
In 2002 Ipswich finished third overall in the Eastern division, having
won the league twice in the previous three years. Ipswich were also
the only side in England to lower the colours of Coventry Bears with
a 22-14 home win in June 2002. The end of season play offs which have
always streched the Rhinos in the past, saw two wins over Champions
Luton and an away win at St Albans with a defeat at home to Coventry
and a walkover in the return match with the eventual National Champions.
2003 was the most successful year in the club's history. Some outstanding
performances culminated in a first ever RLC semi-final, when only the
combined might of former SuperLeague, Welsh International, Great Britain
and British Lions stars enabled eventual Champions Bridgend Bulls to
win over the Rhinos at Coventry.
Following a first half of season unbeaten run, Ipswich suffered consecutive
defeats in the East Anglian derby and away to Essex which led the whole
club to realise that only a dedicated approach to Rugby League would
reap benefits short and long term. Training was increased to two nights
a week and the needed extra edge saw Ipswich remain unbeaten through
the rest of the regular season and in to the play offs where wins were
obtained over West London, South Norfolk and for the first time former
Champions Crawley.
To cap a fine year Pete Le Marquand was named as the best Stand Off
in the RLC and was nominated for RLC Player of the year along with Ipswich
winger Dave West who was shortlisted for the RLC young player award.
Finally Ipswich Rhinos were named RLC Club of the year. Ipswich have
the chance to build further in the coming year, when they field a reserve
team. The target has to be to develop youth Rugby both in the Community
and in local schools, 2004 is definitely a year of consolidation when
Ipswich can put in place the necessary foundations for further expansion
as a Rugby League club.