Bannockburn RFC

Bannockburn RFC
Full name Bannockburn Rugby Football Club
Union Scottish Rugby Union
Nickname(s) The Beavers
Founded 1978 as St Modans High School FPs
Region Stirling
Ground(s) Bluebellwood Park
President Scotland Alistair Webb
Coach(es) Scotland John Allan
Captain(s) Scotland Ryan Lydon
League(s) RBS Caledonia League Division 3 Midlands
Official website
www.bannockburnrfc.co.uk

Bannockburn RFC is a rugby union club in the Scottish Rugby Union, playing in the RBS Caledonia League Division 3 Midlands.[1] The team is based in Bannockburn, near Stirling in central Scotland.

History

Bannockburn Rugby Club was started by former pupils from St Modan's High School in Stirling. Playing under the banner of St Modans FP's until the name was changed in 1996 to Bannockburn Rugby Club.

The club play their home matches at the Bluebellwood Clubhouse sited in Bannockburn and presently run two senior XVs and also have a mini/midi setup which meet on a Sunday morning. The club played their first match in 1979 against HMS Neptune and entered the Midland league in 1980 until they joined the Glasgow set up in 1982 where they stayed until 1994 before rejoining the Midlands set up.

In the 2000-01 season the club reached the heady heights of gaining promotion into the National leagues for the first time in their history. The club has also produced some players who have since gone onto greater things with other clubs, namely Newcastle Prop George Graham and Scotland B player Eddie Pollock.

The club are now concentrating on the youth set up and have forged links with local schools and have a thriving Junior set up which will hopefully bring through the players of the future. The club are also founding members of the Forth Valley Association of Rugby Clubs

External links

References

www.bannockburnrfc.co.uk


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