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Caledonia Midlands Girls Development Programme 1 (U12, U14, U16, U18) 10 Teams to Play in 2 Clusters Before the End of 2020 Caledonia Midlands Girls Development Programme 1 (U12, U14, U16, U18) 10 teams to play in 2 clusters before the end of 2020. Playing Home or Away Playing Home and Away Dundee Rugby Kelpies / Grangemouth Perthshire RFC Dunfermline RFC Angus Girls Glenrothes RFC Howe of Fife RFC Kirkcaldy RFC Stirling County RFC TCSOA Teams may arrange to reschedule their fixtures to another date (i.e Saturday). Once agreed the Home team must inform their Scottish Rugby Competitions Administrator. Sunday 08 November 2020 TCSOA v Dundee Rugby Stirling County RFC v Perthshire RFC Angus Girls v Howe of Fife RFC Kelpies / Grangemouth v Dunfermline RFC Kirkcaldy RFC v Glenrothes RFC Sunday 15 November 2020 Dundee Rugby v Angus Girls Howe of Fife RFC v Stirling County RFC Perthshire RFC v TCSOA Glenrothes RFC v Kelpies / Grangemouth Dunfermline RFC v Kirkcaldy RFC Sunday 22 November 2020 Stirling County RFC v Dundee Rugby Perthshire RFC v Howe of Fife RFC TCSOA v Angus Girls Glenrothes RFC v Dunfermline RFC Kelpies / Grangemouth v Kirkcaldy RFC Sunday 29 November 2020 Dundee Rugby v Perthshire RFC Howe of Fife RFC v TCSOA Angus Girls v Stirling County RFC Dunfermline RFC v Kelpies / Grangemouth Glenrothes RFC v Kirkcaldy RFC Sunday 06 December 2020 Howe of Fife RFC v Dundee Rugby Perthshire RFC v Angus Girls TCSOA v Stirling County RFC Kelpies / Grangemouth v Glenrothes RFC Kirkcaldy RFC v Dunfermline RFC 1 Subject to further Scottish Government information 31 October 2020 remains subject to change. All scheduled fixtures remain subject to change, any requests for fixture amendments must be made to [email protected]. Caledonia North Girls Development Programme 1(U12, U14, U16, U18) 11 teams to play in 3 clusters before the end of 2020. Playing Home or Away Playing Home and Away Playing Home and Away Fraserburgh RFC Caithness Ellon RFC Huntly RFC Ross Sutherland Aberdeen Wanderers Moray RFC Highland RFC Deeside RFC Garioch/Kemnay Mackie FP RFC Teams may arrange to reschedule their fixtures to another date (i.e Saturday). Once agreed the Home team must inform their Scottish Rugby Competitions Administrator. Sunday 08 November 2020 Caithness v Ross Sutherland Mackie FP RFC v Huntly RFC Moray RFC v Garioch/Kemnay Ellon RFC v Aberdeen Wanderers Sunday 15 November 2020 Highland RFC v Caithness Fraserburgh RFC v Moray RFC Garioch/Kemnay v Mackie FP RFC Deeside RFC v Ellon RFC Sunday 22 November 2020 Ross Sutherland v Highland RFC Mackie FP RFC v Fraserburgh RFC Huntly RFC v Garioch/Kemnay Aberdeen Wanderers v Deeside RFC Sunday 29 November 2020 Ross Sutherland v Caithness Fraserburgh RFC v Huntly RFC Moray RFC v Mackie FP RFC Aberdeen Wanderers v Ellon RFC Sunday 06 December 2020 Caithness v Highland RFC Huntly RFC v Moray RFC Garioch/Kemnay v Fraserburgh RFC Ellon RFC v Deeside RFC Sunday 13 December 2020 Highland RFC v Ross Sutherland Deeside RFC v Aberdeen Wanderers 2 Subject to further Scottish Government information 31 October 2020 remains subject to change. All scheduled fixtures remain subject to change, any requests for fixture amendments must be made to [email protected]. East Girls Development Programme 1 (U12, U14, U16, U18) 17 teams to play in 4 clusters before the end of 2020. Playing Home or Away Playing Home or Away Playing Home and Away Playing Home and Away Gala Vixens Currie Chieftains RFC Livingston RFC Lismore RFC Melrose RFC Lasswade RFC Leith RFC Murrayfield Wanderers Kelso RFC North Berwick RFC St. Augustine's Preston Lodge RFC Hawick RFC Heriot's Rugby Club Selkirk RFC Berwick RFC Stewarts Melville RFC Teams may arrange to reschedule their fixtures to another date (i.e Saturday). Once agreed the Home team must inform their Scottish Rugby Competitions Administrator. Sunday 08 November 2020 Selkirk RFC v Melrose RFC Kelso RFC v Hawick RFC Stewarts Melville RFC v Currie Chieftains RFC Berwick RFC v Lasswade RFC North Berwick RFC v Heriot's Rugby Club Livingston RFC v Leith RFC Lismore RFC v Murrayfield Wanderers Sunday 15 November 2020 Gala Vixens v Kelso RFC Hawick RFC v Selkirk RFC Currie Chieftains RFC v North Berwick RFC Lasswade RFC v Stewarts Melville RFC Heriot's Rugby Club v Berwick RFC St. Augustine's v Livingston RFC Preston Lodge RFC v Lismore RFC Sunday 22 November 2020 Selkirk RFC v Gala Vixens Melrose RFC v Hawick RFC Berwick RFC v Currie Chieftains RFC Lasswade RFC v Heriot's Rugby Club Stewarts Melville RFC v North Berwick RFC Leith RFC v St. Augustine's Murrayfield Wanderers v Preston Lodge RFC Sunday 29 November 2020 Gala Vixens v Melrose RFC Kelso RFC v Selkirk RFC Currie Chieftains RFC v Lasswade RFC North Berwick RFC v Berwick RFC Heriot's Rugby Club v Stewarts Melville RFC Leith RFC v Livingston RFC Murrayfield Wanderers v Lismore RFC Sunday 06 December 2020 Hawick RFC v Gala Vixens Melrose RFC v Kelso RFC Heriot's Rugby Club v Currie Chieftains RFC Lasswade RFC v North Berwick RFC Stewarts Melville RFC v Berwick RFC Livingston RFC v St. Augustine's Lismore RFC v Preston Lodge RFC Sunday 13 December 2020 St. Augustine's v Leith RFC 3 Subject to further Scottish Government information 31 October 2020 remains subject to change. All scheduled fixtures remain subject to change, any requests for fixture amendments must be made to [email protected]. Preston Lodge RFC v Murrayfield Wanderers 4 Subject to further Scottish Government information 31 October 2020 remains subject to change. All scheduled fixtures remain subject to change, any requests for fixture amendments must be made to [email protected]. Glasgow North Girls Development Programme 1 (U12, U14, U16, U18) 14 teams to play in 3 clusters before the end of 2020. Playing Home and Away Playing Home or Away Playing Home and Away Biggar RFC East Kilbride RFC Hamilton RFC Cartha Queens Park RFC Greenock Wanderers RFC Strathaven RFC Hillhead Jordanhill RFC Lenzie RFC Whitecraigs RFC Oban Lorne RFC Waysiders Drumpellier GHA RFC West of Scotland FC Teams may arrange to reschedule their fixtures to another date (i.e Saturday). Once agreed the Home team must inform their Scottish Rugby Competitions Administrator. Sunday 08 November 2020 Biggar RFC v Cartha Queens Park P RFC Oban Lorne RFC v Hillhead Jordanhill RFC Waysiders Drumpellier v Greenock Wanderers RFC West of Scotland FC v East Kilbride RFC Hamilton RFC v Strathaven RFC GHA RFC v Whitecraigs RFC Sunday 15 November 2020 Hillhead Jordanhill RFC v Biggar RFC Cartha Queens Park P RFC v Oban Lorne RFC Greenock Wanderers RFC v West of Scotland FC Lenzie RFC v Waysiders Drumpellier Whitecraigs RFC v Hamilton RFC Strathaven RFC v GHA RFC Sunday 22 November 2020 Biggar RFC v Oban Lorne RFC Hillhead Jordanhill RFC v Cartha Queens Park P RFC Greenock Wanderers RFC v Lenzie RFC Waysiders Drumpellier v East Kilbride RFC Hamilton RFC v GHA RFC Whitecraigs RFC v Strathaven RFC Sunday 29 November 2020 Cartha Queens Park P RFC v Biggar RFC Hillhead Jordanhill RFC v Oban Lorne RFC East Kilbride RFC v Greenock Wanderers RFC Lenzie RFC v West of Scotland FC Strathaven RFC v Hamilton RFC Whitecraigs RFC v GHA RFC Sunday 06 December 2020 Biggar RFC v Hillhead Jordanhill RFC Oban Lorne RFC v Cartha Queens Park P RFC Lenzie RFC v East Kilbride RFC West of Scotland FC v Waysiders Drumpellier Hamilton RFC v Whitecraigs RFC GHA RFC v Strathaven RFC Sunday 13 December 2020 Oban Lorne RFC v Biggar RFC Cartha Queens Park P RFC v Hillhead Jordanhill RFC GHA RFC v Hamilton RFC Strathaven RFC v Whitecraigs RFC GHA RFC v Hamilton RFC 5 Subject to further Scottish Government information 31 October 2020 remains subject to change. All scheduled fixtures remain subject to change, any requests for fixture amendments must be made to [email protected]. Glasgow South Girls Development Programme 1 (U12, U14, U16, U18) 13 teams to play in 3 clusters before the end of 2020. Playing Home and Away Playing Home and Away Playing Home and Away Playing Home and Away Annan RFC Ardrossan Academicals RFC Ayr RFC Carrick RFC Marr RFC Kilmarnock RFC Dumfries Saints RFC Garnock RFC Cumnock RFC Newton Stewart RFC Wigtownshire RFC Paisley RFC Stewartry RFC Teams may arrange to reschedule their fixtures to another date (i.e Saturday). Once agreed the Home team must inform their Scottish Rugby Competitions Administrator. Sunday 08 November 2020 Annan RFC v Marr RFC Stewartry RFC v Cumnock RFC Ardrossan Academicals v Kilmarnock RFC Ayr RFC v Dumfries Saints RFC Carrick RFC v Garnock RFC Sunday 15 November 2020 Cumnock RFC v Annan RFC Marr RFC v Stewartry RFC Newton Stewart RFC v Ardrossan Academicals Wigtownshire RFC v Ayr RFC Paisley RFC v Carrick RFC Sunday 22 November 2020 Annan RFC v Stewartry RFC Cumnock RFC v Marr RFC Kilmarnock RFC v Newton Stewart RFC Dumfries Saints RFC v Wigtownshire RFC Garnock RFC v Paisley RFC Sunday 29 November 2020 Marr RFC v Annan RFC Cumnock RFC v Stewartry RFC Kilmarnock RFC v Ardrossan Academicals Dumfries Saints RFC v Ayr RFC Garnock RFC v Carrick RFC Sunday 06 December 2020 Annan RFC v Cumnock RFC Stewartry RFC v Marr RFC Ardrossan Academicals v Newton Stewart RFC Ayr RFC v Wigtownshire RFC Carrick RFC v Paisley RFC Sunday 13 December 2020 Stewartry RFC v Annan RFC Marr RFC v Cumnock RFC Newton Stewart RFC v Kilmarnock RFC Wigtownshire RFC v Dumfries Saints RFC Paisley RFC v Garnock RFC 6 Subject to further Scottish Government information 31 October 2020 remains subject to change. All scheduled fixtures remain subject to change, any requests for fixture amendments must be made to [email protected].
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