Ross Sutherland RFC
Full name | Ross Sutherland Rugby Football Club | ||
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Union | Scottish Rugby Union | ||
Nickname(s) | The Stags (First XV) | ||
Founded | 1923 | ||
Ground(s) | Naval Grounds, Invergordon | ||
President | Stephan Walker | ||
Coach(es) | David Kennedy | ||
Captain(s) | Andrew Mair | ||
League(s) | Caledonia North Two | ||
2019–20 | Caledonia North Two, 8th of 8 | ||
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Ross Sutherland RFC is a rugby union club based in Invergordon, in Easter Ross in the Highlands of Scotland. The first XV play in {{Scottish rugby updater|RossSutherland}}.
The club also runs a number of junior sides and has a well-established mini rugby section for Primary school children.
History
As rugby made its way north it took hold in Inverness in the early 1920s. Shortly afterwards a Ross and Sutherland contingent broke away to form Ross Sutherland RFC. Records begin in 1927 although the club may have been running a few years earlier. The club spent some time in Dingwall and Strathpeffer before coming to the Naval Grounds in Invergordon where they have one of the finest pitches in the north of Scotland and excellent facilities. The club's most famous player were Duncan Macrae who played for Scotland and the British Lions on the 1938 tour of South Africa.[1] Ross Sutherland nominates players to represent the club at regional level as part of the SRU pathway programme yearly.
In 2017/18 Ross Sutherland won the National bowl at Murrayfield Stadium. After previously winning the Caledonian Regional Bowl.
Notable players
North and Midlands
George Forth
Luke Mackenzie
Bear from the dale
The following former Madras College F.P. players have represented North and Midlands at provincial level.
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References
External links
- Club website
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- North of Scotland District Rugby Union
- Caithness RFC
- Highland RFC
- Inverness Craig Dunain RFC
- Lochaber RFC
- Nairn RFC
- Ross Sutherland RFC
- Strathspey RFC
- 3Scots RFC
- University of the Highlands and Islands RFC Women
- Inverness Craig Dunain RFC
- Caithness Sevens
- Highland Sevens
- Inverness Craig Dunain Sevens
- Lochaber Sevens
- Ross Sutherland Sevens
- Beauly RFC
- Banavie
- Braeview Park
- Bught Park
- Canal Park
- Craig Dunain Hospital
- Millbank
- Naval Grounds
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