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Scottish Rugby Union Matches and Events Approved for 2019 Close Time Period Scottish Rugby Union Matches and Events Approved for 2019 Close Time Period No. Scottish Club / Event Organiser Match/Event Match/Event Date Approval Date 001-19 Stewarts Melville RFC (P7’s) Clusone RFC Italy ( Tour ) 25 & 26 May 2019 12 November 2018 002-19 Biggar RFC Biggar RFC Sevens 25 May 2019 16 January 2019 003-19 Hutchesons' Grammar School Tour to South Africa - (Tour) 19 to 31 July 2019 6 February 2019 004-19 Moffat RFC Moffat Tens Tournament 27 July 2019 13 February 2019 005-19 Stirling County RFC Meet in the Middle Girls Sevens Festival 26 May 2019 18 February 2019 006-19 Edinburgh College RFC Algarve Sevens (Tour) 8th & 9th June 2019 6 March 2019 007-19 Boroughmuir HS (U18) Tour to Canada 31 May to 12 June 2019 8 March 2019 008-19 High School of Glasgow (U18 & U16) South Africa (Tour) 20 July to 1 August 2019 10 March 2019 009-19 High School of Dundee (U18 & U16) South Africa (Tour) 27 July to 9 August 2019 11 March 2019 010-19 Melrose Rugby Club (U18) France (Tour) 2 to 5 June 2019 13 March 2019 011-19 Bannockburn RFC Junior Section End of Season Awards Day 1 June 2019 14 March 2019 012-19 Shetland RFC (U15/16) Tour to France (Tour) 13 to 17 June 2019 21 March 2019 013-19 Peebles Rugby Club Tour to France (Tour) 31 May to 3 June 2019 21 March 2019 014-19 Strathendrick RFC (U13) Tour to Ireland (Tour) 30 May to 1 June 2019 2 April 2019 015-19 Heriot’s Rugby Club Benidorm Sevens (Tour) 24 to 27 May 2019 2 April 2019 016-19 Dalziel RFC Warsaw Frogs Tournament (Tour) 24 to 27 May 2019 4 April 2019 017-19 Rugby Ecosse Feminine Costa Blanca Sevens (Tour) 25 / 26 May 2019 8 April 2019 018-19 Edinburgh Northern RFC Tour to Hungary (Tour) 23 to 26 May 2019 12 April 2019 019-19 Leith RFC Leith v Cooke RFC (IRFU) 1 June 2019 12 April 2019 020-19 Aberdeen Grammar Rugby Flanders Open Rugby 10s - Belgium (Tour) 7 to 10 June 2019 12 April 2019 021-19 Cumbernauld RFC Cumbernauld RFC v EMS Bron 02 June 2019 18 April 2019 022-19 Rex Club Red Kites Amsterdam 7s 1 to 2 June 2019 19 April 2019 023-19 Rex Club Red Kites Bournemouth 7s 24 to 27 Mary 2019 19 April 2019 024-19 Banff Rugby Club Banff Rugby Club Charity 7s 25 May 2019 22 April 2019 025-19 GHK RFC GHK v Dungannon RFC / GHK v Malone RFC 24/26 May 2019 24 April 2019 026-19 Trinity Academy U18 Trinity Academy U18 v Various Teams (Sri Lanka Tour) 24/27/30 June and 2 July 2019 24 April 2019 027-19 Bishopton RFC Minis Bishopton RFC Minis v Larne U11 26 May 2019 25 April 2019 028-19 West of Scotland FC West of Scotland FC v Larne RFC 25 May 2019 29 April 2019 029-19 Glasgow Alphas Union Cup 2019 (Tour) 07 to 09 June 2019 30 April 2019 030-19 Loch Lomond Mini Festival 09 June 2019 02 May 2019 031-19 Caledonian Thebans RFC Union Cup 2019 (Tour) 07 to 09 June 2019 03 May 2019 032-19 St Leonards/Madras U18 Tour Tour to Italy (Tour) 13 to 16 June 2019 03 May 2019 17 May 2019 033-19 Dunfermline RFC Union Cup 2019 (Tour) 07 to 09 June 2019 03 May 2019 034-19 Edinburgh City 7s Edinburgh City 7s 8 June 2019 09 May 2019 035-19 Angus Active School Angus School 7s Tournament 4 June 2019 09 May 2019 036-19 Mackie Academy FP RFC Mackie Mammoths Veterans Tournament 29 June 2019 13 May 2019 037-19 Falkirk RFC Falkirk Mini Rugby Tournament 26 May 2019 13 May 2019 038-19 Stewart’s Melville College Tour of Canada (Tour) 17 to 31 July 2019 14 May 2019 039-19 Hillhead Jordanhill RFC ((P6 - P7) Tour to France (Tour) 31 May to 3 June 2019 14 May 2019 040-19 RAF Lossiemouth RFC Internal Club Match 8 June 2019 14 May 2019 041-19 Scottish Rugby High Performance Dept BT Sport Academy Fixtures 2019/20 (U16, U18 & U20) 21, 23 and 28 July 2019 15 May 2019 042-19 GAC XV ( Scratch Team ) GAC XV v Tigers Invitational XV 30 June 2019 17 May 2019 Note : There is a general presumption against the approval of any match or event involving contact rugby (other than an organised Tour out of Scotland or a representative fixture) after the third Sunday in June. 17 May 2019 .
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