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Scottish Rugby Record Scottish Rugby Record 2018/19 Contents Welcome 4 President of Scottish Rugby 6 Tennent’s Lager 4 Directory 8 Scottish Rugby Board & Council 9 Scottish Rugby Contacts 8 16 Club Directory 82 Full & Associate Member Clubs Men’s Fixtures 88 Kick-Off Times 89 Tennent's Leagues 88 142 Scottish Rugby Cup Women’s Club Rugby 146 Kick-Off Times 147 Fixtures - Tennent's Leagues 146 151 Results 2017/18 Rules & Regulations 154 Code of Conduct 155 Protocols 154 158 Bye-Laws of Scottish Rugby 171 National Competition Rules 189 League Regulations Domestic Rugby Archive Glasgow University 34 - 17 Greenock Wanderers 212 Past Presidents BT Women’s Plate Final 2017/18 214 Full Member Clubs 212 217 Club Results 2017/18 Scottish Rugby 230 Past Winners BT Murrayfield, Edinburgh EH12 5PJ Price: £8 Tel: 0131 346 5000 International Archive scottishrugby.org | @scotlandteam 234 International Fixtures 2018/19 Produced by Scottish Rugby 236 International Results 2017/18 234 268 Players & Results: Photography SNS Group Printed on 15 August 2018. To download a copy please visit: scottishrugby.org 268 Scotland 322 Scotland Women Front Cover Stirling County v Melrose, BT Men's Cup Final 331 Club XV 336 U20, U18, U16 Back Cover Hillhead Jordanhill v Watsonians, Sarah Beaney Cup Final Scottish Rugby Record 2018/19 3 President’s £13.6M invested in Club Welcome Support & Development Welcome to this year’s Scottish New in past 5 years Rugby Record. It contains everything 463 Level 1 you need to know about the 2018/19 match season, including fixtures, rules and Officials club contacts. Over For the latest club news, results and Over fixture information throughout the 6,200 domestic forthcoming season please go to 2,600 appointments scottishrugby.org where you will qualified also find a range of information on coaching, refereeing and playing. 59 We are delighted to welcome Tennent’s The Club Awards Dinner shone a light on appointments Lager as the new title sponsor of our the clubs and individuals who make an to professional Premiership and National Leagues. outstanding contribution to our game. fixtures By expanding their support to include BT Cup Finals Day Congratulations to Hamilton on being club rugby as well as our national Women awarded BT Club of the Season for their and professional teams, Tennent’s & Girls 25k commitment to sustainability and their supporters are making an important contribution rugby development work. Teams 224 to the development of rugby at a Scotland Club XV I’m also proud that Oban Lorne were grassroots level. Clubs represented from named BT Women’s Club of the Season Up Supporting the domestic game is a 4% BT Premiership & National 1 having increased player numbers and 11 priority and Scottish Rugby has invested achieved the National League 2 and BT £13.6million into clubs over the past five Women’s Bowl double. years. Our Club Sustainability Fund has helped support £15.6 million worth of Good luck to everyone for the season project costs at clubs across the country. ahead. Thank you for your valuable In 2017/18, 43 awards were made contribution to rugby in Scotland. th to clubs, helping them to generate 4 revenue and improve infrastructure. Dee Bradbury year Club Sustainabliity Fund Streamlined Application I would like to congratulate all President, Scottish Rugby BT League winners and BT Cup finalists. Over 25,000 supporters attended Silver over 43 Saturday, the 2018 BT Cup Finals Day £1.6M 4 years clubs awarded £2.5M which was combined with the deciding this year accessed from the leg of the 1872 Cup between Edinburgh sportscotland lottery Rugby and Glasgow Warriors. Melrose fund over the 4 years won the BT Cup and Hillhead Jordanhill £15.6M worth of projects lifted the Sarah Beaney Cup in front of invested into Scottish Rugby Record 2018/19 record crowds. Scottish Rugby Record 2018/19 4 5 Tennent’s Welcome Welcome to the start of a new season as a new era begins for Scottish Rugby and Tennent’s Lager, following the announcement of a multi-year extension of our existing partnership. Leagues Leagues Tennent’s will continue its relationship across the country. The ongoing growth with the Scotland national team, who of the game is great to see with the have maintained a strong position women’s game in particular, going from within the World Rugby rankings top- strength to strength. 10 following a fantastic year, which included a third-place finish in the We are delighted to have also renewed NatWest 6 Nations and an impressive our relationship with both Edinburgh Summer Tour. and Glasgow Warriors as they proudly represent Scotland in the Guinness PRO14. Our match-day experiences at BT Murrayfield, including the renowned To be continuing our partnership at a Up & Under Bar, and the Best Seat in the time when rugby is growing and further House pitch-side seat competition for all diversifying into the Scottish mainstream international games, will also continue is something we’re very excited about. as we head towards the Autumn Tests There’s a bright future ahead for Scottish and Six Nations 2019. Rugby, and our extended partnership and increased investment will allow us Next year will also bring with it a Rugby to increase our support at international, World Cup, and together with Scottish domestic and grassroots levels. Rugby we are excited about expanding the global reach of two iconic Good luck to all the teams competing Scottish brands. in the Tennent’s Leagues this year. We’ll be right there with you every step of the From this season, Tennent’s will take on way. Bring it on! sponsorship of the domestic leagues, starting with the Premiership and National Leagues; with the newly formed Scottish Championship to follow in 2019/20. This increased focus and investment will help to develop rugby at a grassroots level and we are eager to see what the new season will bring for clubs right Scottish Rugby Record 2018/19 TENNENT’S AND THE RED T ARE REGISTERED Match Officials TRADEMARKS OF C&C GROUP PLC. 6 7 Scottish Rugby Board & Council Scottish Rugby Contacts Patron President Rugby Development Ciaran Beattie Technical Blueprint Manager Her Royal Highness, Dee Bradbury Sheila Begbie MBE 07813 544098 The Princess Royal Director of Rugby Development [email protected] Board Council 0131 346 5217 | 07896 293760 [email protected] Colin Grassie Dee Bradbury Alistair Forsyth Match Officials Chairman President Scottish Borders Area Neil Graham Head of Training & Development Mark Dodson [email protected] [email protected] Tappe Henning 0131 346 5021 | 07970 649768 Chief Executive 07841 230444 0791 9405956 Match Officials Commissioner [email protected] 0131 346 5256 Dee Bradbury Ian Barr Hazel Swankie Tappe Henning [email protected] President Vice-President Midlands Area [email protected] [email protected] Match Officials Commissioner Colin Brett Council - Nominated 07770 727241 07885 145409 0131 346 5256 Match Officials Operations Manager Non-Executive Director [email protected] Bob Richmond 0131 346 5079 | 07971 605618 Dominic McKay Peter Laverie North Area [email protected] Chief Operating Officer Premiership [email protected] [email protected] Training & Education Department Bob Easton Andrew Healy 07785 342071 Referee Development Manager 07793 561661 Neil Graham Finance Director 01333 450818 | 07764 178957 Colin Rigby Kenneth Knott Head of Training & Development Robert Howat [email protected] National Division 1 Referees 0131 346 5021 | 07970 649768 General Counsel & [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Dave Pearson Company Secretary 07557 880868 High Performance Manager 07939 067657 Andrew Douglas Lesley Thomson QC 07734 683749 Graeme Scott Dr John Halliday Coach Development Officer Senior Independent [email protected] National Division 2 Schools 07730 404774 Non-Executive Director [email protected] jhalliday@ [email protected] Andy Macpherson Ian McLauchlan highschoolofdundee.org.uk Referee Development Manager 07831 471914 Sinclair Patience Independent 07554 451225 07764 772247 Andrew Little Coach Development Officer Non-Executive Director [email protected] National Division 3 Rosy Hume 07971 606223 David McMillan [email protected] Women’s Rugby Forum [email protected] Independent rosy.hume@ 07975 699910 Gordon Lyon Non-Executive Director rowanfield.edin.sch.uk Murdo Gillanders Coach Development Officer 07810 000483 Willie Gardner Edinburgh Area 07794 623373 Council Nominated [email protected] John Jeffrey [email protected] Non-Executive Director Co-opted (World Rugby & 07807 467504 James Wade Graeme Scott Six Nations) William Gardner Coach Development Officer Council Nominated Glasgow North Area Ian Rankin 07812 098527 Non-Executive Director [email protected] Co-opted (Celtic Rugby) [email protected] Adam Gray 07836 712433 Douglas Struth Peter Jericevich Council Nominated Adam Gray Secretary to the Council S&C Coach Development Officer Non-Executive Director Glasgow South Area 07834 541521 [email protected] [email protected] Directory 07889 332914 Directory 8 9 Rugby Development Suppport Competitions Championship Committee David Stibbles Schools Representative Kieran Hudson Sam Parlane Alastair Rae 01382 660907 | 07788 995105 Business Intelligence Manager Schools & Youth Operations Manager Convenor [email protected] 0131 346 5157 07971 606398 0131 334 4909 | 07710 774635 Neil Crooks [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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