STV Rugby

STV Rugby
Genre Sport
Presented by Andy Nicol (2009-2010)
Eilidh Barbour (2011-)
Country of origin Scotland, United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
Production
Location(s) Glasgow, Scotland
Running time 30 minutes
(includes adverts)
Production company(s) STV News
Release
Original network STV
Original release 6 September 2009 (2009-09-06)
Chronology
Preceded by Scotsport Rugby Sunday,
Sports Centre: Rugby
External links
Website

STV Rugby was a Scottish regional television programme featuring highlights of RaboDirect Pro12 rugby matches involving Edinburgh Rugby and Glasgow Warriors. The programme, produced by the STV News department in Glasgow, was first broadcast in the 2009/10 season after a deal with the Celtic League Association, Scottish Rugby and STV was reached, following the closure of Setanta Sports in the UK.

Magners League rugby returned to STV for the 2010/11 season, under the new name of Sports Centre: Rugby. The STV Rugby brand returned for the 2011/12 season, after Sports Centre was axed. The 2012/2013 season was the last to be covered by STV Rugby.

Broadcasts

The hour-long highlights programme was broadcast on Sunday afternoons during the Magners League season and was available online on the STV Player after transmission. In addition to match highlights on Sundays, STV broadcast live coverage of the 1872 Cup games between Edinburgh Rugby and Glasgow Warriors during the Christmas and New Year period.

STV Rugby's first series was presented by former Scotland captain Andy Nicol with ex-Scottish & British Lions centre Scott Hastings and a studio guest every week. Outside broadcast coverage and commentary of games involving Welsh and Irish teams was provided by BBC Wales and Setanta Sports Ireland.

The 2011/12 series, presented by Eilidh Barbour, was broadcast on Sunday nights after the late ITV News bulletin, featuring highlights from the weekend's RaboDirect Pro12 games.

Match commentator

External links

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