Blijf op de hoogte van alles in Schotland wat met rugby te maken heeft. Edinburgh Northern Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club in the Scottish Rugby Union, located at Inverleith Park, by Stockbridge and Fettes in the centre of Edinburgh, playing in the East of Scotland Regional Leagues.. The 1st XV currently competes in BUCS Premier North A League. The following former Edinburgh Academical players have represented their nations at full international level. Northern host one of the city's largest annual rugby 7s tournaments every April, which attracts entrants from all over the UK and hold an excellent reputation as a host for touring clubs from all Great Britain, Ireland and Europe visiting Edinburgh. Founded in 1872, Edinburgh Rugby is one of the two professional rugby teams from Scotland. Glasgow's new 'Caledonian' label was later quietly dropped at the start of the 2001–02 season, with the team name becoming once again Glasgow Rugby. Of these, Alex Frew not only won three Scotland caps from EURFC but also captained South Africa in its first ever match against the touring British Lions on his lone appearance for that country in 1903. Discover Scotland's Men's and Women's Squads, Sevens, Club XV and International Age Grades, great players from the past and Scottish players of the future. EURFC has produced 72 young full-international (for major IRB countries) players whilst still students representing the Club; these include 1924 Olympic 400m Gold Medallist Eric Liddell, 1904 British Lions captain David Bedell-Sivright – one of the seven EURFC members also to play as British Lions whilst still students at the club, Norman Mair – the future legendary sports writer and Scotland cricketer, Black & MacDonald the great 1950 British Lions half-back partnership, and Ian Smith 'The Flying Scot' from the 1920s who held the 5-nations try-scoring record for many years. De voorlaatste ronde wordt in mei in Glasgow gespeeld. The club competes in the Pro14, along with Glasgow Warriors, its oldest rival. Some big names are missing, chiefly Duhan van der Merwe, the mighty winger who is at the heart of so much of Edinburgh’s good work. Duncan. Since 1973, only Phil Lucas has been capped internationally while playing for Barbados in 2009. Alle grote plaatsen hebben een lokaal rugbyteam dat meespeelt in een van de leagues van de Scottish Rugby Union (SRU). In the past, EURFC has also fielded an EURL (Edinburgh University Rugby League) team in the BUCS competitions. Hearts, Hibs & SPFL transfer update: Ron Gordon reveals interest in shares, ex-Hearts favourite set for move, Easter Road starlet exits, Hearts 2 - 0 Partick Thistle RECAP: A good showing from Robbie Neilson's men as 7,500 watch on live stream. In total EURFC runs four teams: Some big names are missing, chiefly Duhan van der Merwe, the mighty winger who is at the heart of so much of Edinburgh’s good work. At present it plays in Scottish National League Division One league, the second tier of Scottish club rugby. Edinburgh Northern Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club in the Scottish Rugby Union, located at Inverleith Park, by Stockbridge and Fettes in the centre of Edinburgh, playing in the East of Scotland Regional Leagues. Memorable victories include; 2002 BUSA Shield competition with the final played in London, and the SRU'S Scottish HydroElectric Bowl competition was registered in 2009 with the final being played against Aberdeenshire RFC at Murrayfield. Edinburgh University RFC has a notable history of touring; 2004 tour to South Africa, a major tour to Japan was undertaken in 2008 where one of the games was televised. Kom meer te weten over deze rugby-gekke regio. The first XV were 2009 semi finalists of the British Universities Championships, and have reached the quarter finals in both 2010 and 2011. Een geweldig evenement voor toeschouwers, het is korter, sneller en met hogere scores dan de equivalent met 15 teamspelers. 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