• rugby map until 1972 when the ICI Grangemouth RFC transferred its assets to Falkirk. ICI Grangemouth RFC had been in existence for over a decade, founded...
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    Finn Russell (category Falkirk RFC players)
    initially played rugby at Stirling County, but in 2011 moved to second-flight Falkirk to improve his chances of first XV club rugby. Russell was selected to...
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  • David Jamieson (rugby union) (category Falkirk RFC players)
    relegated to Division 2 in 2005. In 2010, the prop was now playing at Falkirk RFC By 2013, Jamieson was playing for the Grangemouth Stags. They played...
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  • was educated at Queen Victoria School in Dunblane. Rowe started with Falkirk RFC before moving to Glasgow Hawks. Rowe won the Premiership title and the...
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  • Craig Sangster (category Stirling County RFC players)
    the Melrose Sevens in 2003. Sangster also played for Hamilton RFC. He played for Falkirk RFC Sangster joined Grangemouth Stags as Head Coach and player in...
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  • Drumchapel RFC was an early twentieth-century East Dunbartonshire-based rugby union club; the town – after being annexed in 1938 – now resides in Glasgow...
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  • Scotland. The season was contested between August 2011 and April 2012, with Melrose RFC winning their eighth Championship and Gala RFC winning the Cup....
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  • Alex Sharman (category Falkirk RFC players)
    the world and play rugby. He played seasons for Falkirk RFC (Scotland) in 2002, followed by Hinckley RFC (England) in 2002-3 and Clifton Rugby Football...
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  • Thornbury RFC Marko Mladenovic:- Cyprus national rugby union team (11 Caps), Falkirk RFC, Musselburgh RFC, Currie RFC Harry Hone:- Moseley RFC now Birmingham...
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  • was contested between August 2013 and March 2014 with Melrose RFC overhauling Gala RFC to win the Championship on a dramatic final day of the season....
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  • Scotland. The season was contested between August 2012 and March 2013, with Ayr RFC winning a historic Championship and Cup double. There are three Regions:...
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  • Mark McKenzie (rugby union) (category Falkirk RFC players)
    played for, then coached Falkirk RFC. He won BT National League Division 4 Player of the Year in 2005 and helped take the Falkirk club back up through the...
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  • 'A' who they beat 80–4 in their play-off. In the Grand Final played at Falkirk RFC Edinburgh won their 9th title winning 36–10. For the 2nd year, Scottish...
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  • Glasgow 21 July 2012 Scotland A 48-14 England A Amateur Four Nations Falkirk RFC 13 August 2012 Scotland A 36-16 Wales A Amateur Four Nations Scotstoun...
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  • Dave Millard (category Falkirk RFC players)
    He returned to Scotland in 2006 to join Glasgow Hawks. Millard joined Falkirk RFC in 2009. He retired from playing in 2011. "Guinness PRO12".[permanent...
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  • Limerick 44 10 August 2013 Scotland A 38–26 Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Falkirk RFC 45 23 August 2013 England A 52–0 Ireland A Amateur Four Nations Pennine...
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  • Biggar RFC Falkirk RFC Hamilton RFC Hillhead/Jordanhill RFC Jed-Forest RFC Kelso RFC Peebles RFC Selkirk RFC Stewart's Melville FP Watsonians RFC West of...
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  • they met Northern Conference winners Aberdeen Warriors in the final at Falkirk RFC. In the final they were beaten by a late score to lose 28-30. The U17s...
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  • England A 14 at Falkirk RFC Saturday 21 July - Wales A 28 Ireland A 26 at Bonymaen RFC Saturday 6 August - Ireland A 0 England A 38 at Bruff R.F.C., Limerick...
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  • for season 1962–63. However I.C.I. Grangemouth RFC disbanded and transferred its assets to Falkirk RFC in 1972. The club run a women's side called the...
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  • Murrayfield Wanderers North Berwick Perthshire Ross High Stewartry Strathmore RFC Whitecraigs Former teams Ardrossan Academicals Dundee HSFP Royal High Seasons...
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  • 2023, with defending champions Hawick RFC playing Glasgow Hawks at their home pitch of Mansfield Park. Kelso RFC was promoted to the premier league to...
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    Bo'ness (category Towns in Falkirk (council area))
    place within the Falkirk council area, 17 miles (27 kilometres) northwest of Edinburgh and 6+3⁄4 miles (11 kilometres) east of Falkirk. At the 2011 United...
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  • Murrayfield Wanderers North Berwick Perthshire Ross High Stewartry Strathmore RFC Whitecraigs Former teams Ardrossan Academicals Dundee HSFP Royal High Seasons...
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  • maximise player numbers at Old and New Anniesland. Ownership of Glasgow Hawks RFC Limited would be one share (50%) each held by Glasgow Academicals Sports...
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  • Watsonian FC (redirect from Watsonians RFC)
    Murrayfield Wanderers North Berwick Perthshire Ross High Stewartry Strathmore RFC Whitecraigs Former teams Ardrossan Academicals Dundee HSFP Royal High Seasons...
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  • the division was reduced from 12 to 10 teams. Aberdeen Grammar Berwick Falkirk Gordonians Kirkcaldy Lasswade Newton Stewart Peebles Stewart's Melville...
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    government reforms in 1975: some areas in the west were transferred to Falkirk; some areas in the east were transferred to Edinburgh; and some areas that...
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  • established by the 2002 merger between Glasgow Southern RFC and Hutchesons' - Aloysians' RFC. The former club was originally known as Clarkston but was...
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  • were given the SRU club of the month award for November. In 2020 Highland RFC launched a club lottery in association with Our Club Lotto which continues...
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