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Season 2018/19 Edinburgh Full Member Glasgow North Full Member 1 SEASON 2018/19 EDINBURGH FULL MEMBER GLASGOW NORTH FULL MEMBER 1. Biggar 28. Queen Margaret University 1. Allan Glens 2. Boroughmuir Rugby & Community 29. Queensferry 2. Cambuslang Sports Club (“Boroughmuir”) 30. Rex Club Red Kites 3. Cartha Queens Park 3. Broughton FP 31. RICS Sharks 4. Clydebank 4. Corstorphine 32. Royal Bank of Scotland 5. Cumbernauld 5. Currie RFC Ltd (“Currie Chieftains”) 33. Royal High 6. Dalziel 6. Dalkeith 34. RDVC Ladies 7. East Kilbride 7. Dunbar 35. Scottish Legends 8. GHK 8. Edinburgh Academicals (Co. Ltd by 36. Scottish Parliament 9. Glasgow Academicals Guarantee) 37. Scottish Prison Service Rugby 10. Glasgow Hawks 9. Edinburgh Northern 38. Scottish Student Universities Rugby 11. Glasgow University 10. Edinburgh University 39. Steelers Rugby 12. Hamilton 11. Forrester 40. Stevie Simms Cavaliers 13. Helensburgh 12. Haddington 41. Tryumph for Teenage Cancer 14. Hillhead/Jordanhill 13. Heriot’s Rugby Club Ltd 42. Vixens Rugby People 15. Hyndland FP 14. Heriot-Watt University 43. West Lothian College 16. Isle of Mull 15. Inverleith 44. The Mighty Bovs 17. Lanark 16. Lasswade 18. Lenzie 17. Leith Rugby (Co. Ltd by Guarantee) 19. Loch Lomond 18. Liberton FP 20. Oban Lorne 19. Linlithgow Rugby Club Ltd. 21. Police Scotland – Glasgow 20. Lismore 22. Shawlands 21. Livingston SCOTTISH BORDERS FULL MEMBER 23. Strathaven RFC Ltd 22. Murrayfield Wanderers 1. Berwick 24. Strathclyde University 23. Musselburgh 2. Duns 25. Strathendrick 24. North Berwick 3. Earlston 26. Uddingston 25. Penicuik 4. Gala Rugby SCIO 27. Waysiders/Drumpellier 26. Portobello FP 5. Gala YM 28. West of Scotland 27. Preston Lodge 6. Hawick 28. Ross High 7. Hawick Harlequins GLASGOW NORTH ASSOCIATE 29. RDVC 8. Hawick Linden 1. Argyll & Bute 30. Stewarts Melville RFC Ltd 9. Jed-Forest 2. Bearsden 31. Trinity Academicals 10. Kelso 3. Caledonian Crushers 32. Watsonians Football Club Ltd 11. Langholm 4. Campbeltown Kintyre 12. Melrose Rugby Ltd 5. City of Glasgow College EDINBURGH ASSOCIATE 13. Peebles Rugby SCIO 6. Clydesdale 1. 1SCOTS 14. St Boswells 7. Colonsay 2. 2SCOTS 15. Selkirk 8. Cowal 3. 3 RIFLES 16. Walkerburn 9. Croy Rugby Club 4. Army in Scotland 10. Etive Vikings 5. Caledonian Thebans 11. Glasgow Alphas 6. Centre of Fife SCOTTISH BORDERS ASSOCIATE 12. Glasgow Caledonian University 7. Co-Optimists 1. Borders College 13. Glasgow East 8. Crusaders Rugby 2. Gala Red Triangle 14. Glasgow Engineers 9. Edinburgh BATS 3. Gala Wanderers 15. Glasgow Kelvin College 10. Edinburgh Borderers 4. Hawick Albion 16. Glasgow University Dental School 11. Edinburgh College 5. Hawick PSA 17. Glasgow University Graduates 12. Edinburgh Insurance 6. Hawick Trades 18. Glasgow University Law 13. Edinburgh University Intra Mural 7. Hawick Wanderers 19. Glasgow University Medics 14. Edinburgh University Ladies 8. Hawick Youth Rugby Club 20. Glasgow University Women 15. Edinburgh University Medics 9. Jed-Thistle 21. Glasgow Veterinary School 16. Fettesian-Lorettonian 10. Kelso Harlequins 22. Glasgow Veterinary School Women 17. Fire Services Rugby 11. Selkirk Youth 23. HMNB Clyde 18. Gifford Goblins Mini 12. West Linton Lions 24. Islay 19. Heriot-Watt University Women 25. Isle of Jura 20. Law Society of Scotland 26. McLaren FP 21. Lothians & Borders Fire Brigade 27. Mid Argyll 22. Merchistonians Football Club 28. Police Scotland West 23. Napier University 29. Royal Navy (Scotland) 24. Newbattle Abbey College 30. School of Hard Knocks 25. Pigbarians 31. Strathclyde Fire Brigade 26. Police Scotland 32. Strathclyde University Women 27. Police Scotland - East 33. The Glasgow School of Art 34. University Officer Training Corp 35. Bute Rugby Club SEASON 2018/19 GLASGOW SOUTH FULL MEMBER MIDLANDS FULL MEMBER NORTH FULL MEMBER 1. Annan 1. Alloa 1. Aberdeen Rugby Ltd (playing as 2. Ardrossan Academicals 2. Bannockburn St Modans Aberdeen Grammar Rugby) 3. Ayr 3. Blairgowrie 2. Aberdeenshire 4. Birkmyre 4. Carnoustie HSFP 3. Aberdeen University 5. Bishopton 5. Crieff & Strathearn 4. Aberdeen Wanderers 6. Carrick 6. Dundee HSFP Limited 5. Caithness 7. Cumnock 7. Dundee Morgan 6. Deeside 8. Dumfries 8. Dundee University 7. Ellon 9. Garnock 9. Dunfermline 8. Garioch 10. Glasgow Hutchesons’ Aloysians 10. Falkirk 9. Gordonians 11. Greenock Wanderers 11. Glenrothes 10. Highland RFC SCIO 12. Irvine 12. Grangemouth Stags 11. Huntly 13. Isle of Arran 13. Harris Academy FP 12. Lochaber 14. Kilmarnock 14. Hillfoots 13. Mackie Academy FP 15. Marr 15. Howe of Fife 14. Moray 16. Moffat 16. Kinross 15. Orkney 17. Newton Stewart 17. Kirkcaldy 16. Ross Sutherland 18. Paisley 18. Madras College FP 17. Strathspey 19. Stewartry 19. Montrose & District 20. Whitecraigs 20. Panmure NORTH ASSOCIATE 21. Wigtownshire 21. Perthshire 1. 3SCOTS 22. Rosyth Sharks 2. Aberdeen Exiles GLASGOW SOUTH ASSOCIATE 23. Stirling County 3. Aberdeen Medics 1. All Black & Blues 24. Stirling University 4. Aberdeen Strollers 2. Ayrshire College (Kilmarnock) 25. Stobswell 5. Aberdeen University Women 3. Dumfries & Galloway College 26. Strathmore 6. Alford Youth 4. Millbrae 27. University of St Andrews 7. Banff 5. Scottish Rural University College 28. Waid Academy FP 8. Dyce 6. Scottish Deaf 9. Fraserburgh 7. St Columba’s Old Boys MIDLANDS ASSOCIATE 10. Inverness Craig Dunain 8. Trust Rugby International 1 Aberfeldy 11. Kinloss Eagles 9. University of the West of Scotland 2 Arbroath 12. Nairn 3 Arbroath Rhinos 13. North East Scotland College 4 Atholl 14. North Police Scotland 5 Blairgowrie Rams 15. Peterhead 6 Bo’ness 16. RAF Lossiemouth 7 Brechin 17. Robert Gordons University 8 Dollar Academicals 18. Scottish Golden Oldies 9 Dundee & Angus College 19. Shetland 10 Dundee Abertay University 20. Stornoway 11 Dundee Dragons Sports Club 21. Royal Air Force Scotland & 12 Dundee University Medical Society Northern Ireland 13 Dundee University Women 22. Turriff 14 Dundee Veterans 15 Dunkeld Ospreys OUTWITH SCOTLAND FULL MEMBER 16 Fife College 1. London Scottish 17 Forth Valley Fossils 18 HMS Prince of Wales OUTWITH SCOTLAND ASSOCIATE 19 Rugby Ecosse Legends 1. BR Barbarians 20 Stirling University Women 2. Hong Kong Scottish 21 University of the Highlands & Islands 3. Toronto Scottish 4. Crags Crusaders ASSOCIATED BODIES 1. Scottish Rugby Union Schools Division 2. Scottish Rugby Referees Association As at 18 July 2019 - 143 FM - 136 AM Note: Club Name = Club deleted from membership list this season. Club Name = New member club, new legal entity or change of name this season. .
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