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Hawick Linden RFC
Hawick Linden RFC are a rugby union team based in Hawick, in the Scottish Borders. They compete in the East Regional Leagues in the . In the 2008–09 season, in which they were undefeated, they won all 12 games, they made it to the semi-final of the Scottish Plate. They play their home games at Volunteer Park. Hawick Linden Sevens The club organise the annual Hawick Linden Sevens tournament in May every year. Club internationalists * Jock Beattie 23 caps * Adam Robson 22 caps * George Stevenson 24 caps * Rob Welsh 2 caps * Ian Barnes 7 caps * Alister Campbell 15 caps * Tony Stanger 52 caps * Rob Barrie 1 cap * Billy Hunter 7 caps * Derek Deans 1 cap * Graham Hogg 2 caps * Jim Hay 1 cap * Nikki Walker * Conor Gracie Honours * Hawick Linden Sevens Hawick Linden Sevens is an annual rugby sevens event held by Hawick Linden RFC, in Hawick, Scotland. The first Hawick Linden Sevens tournament was held in 2012. History The first tournament was staged on 14 April 2012 ...
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Scottish Rugby Union
The Scottish Rugby Union (SRU; gd, Aonadh Rugbaidh na h-Alba) is the governing body of rugby union in Scotland. Styled as Scottish Rugby, it is the second oldest Rugby Union, having been founded in 1873. The SRU oversees the national league system, known as the Scottish League Championship, and the Scottish National teams. The SRU is headed by the President ( Ian Barr) and Chairman (Colin Grassie), with Mark Dodson acting as the Chief Executive Officer. Dee Bradbury became the first female president of a Tier 1 rugby nation upon her appointment on 4 August 2018. History 1873–1920s The Scottish Football Union was founded on Monday 3 March 1873 at a meeting held at Glasgow Academy, Elmbank Street, Glasgow. Eight clubs were represented at the foundation, Glasgow Academicals; Edinburgh Academical Football Club; West of Scotland F.C.; University of St Andrews Rugby Football Club; Royal High School FP; Merchistonians; Edinburgh University RFC; and Glasgow University. Five of t ...
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Tony Stanger
Anthony George Stanger (born 14 May 1968) is a Scottish former international rugby union player. With 24 international tries, he was Scotland's joint record try scorer, along with Ian Smith, until that record was broken by Stuart Hogg in November 2021. His regular playing positions were Wing and Centre. Early life Stanger was born in Hawick in the Scottish Borders. He attended university at the University of Edinburgh, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Applied Sport Sciences – 1st Class Honours (1999)."Talent job lures Tony Stanger back to Scotland"
''The Telegraph'', 17 May 2008.


Rugby career

Stanger played rugby for Scotland at under 18, 19 and 21 levels. He went on th ...
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Rugby Union Clubs In The Scottish Borders
Rugby may refer to: Sport * Rugby football in many forms: ** Rugby league: 13 players per side *** Masters Rugby League *** Mod league *** Rugby league nines *** Rugby league sevens *** Touch (sport) *** Wheelchair rugby league ** Rugby union: 15 players per side *** American flag rugby *** Beach rugby *** Mini rugby *** Rugby sevens, 7 players per side *** Rugby tens, 10 players per side *** Snow rugby *** Touch rugby *** Tambo rugby ** Both codes *** Tag rugby *Rugby Fives, a handball game, similar to squash, played in an enclosed court *Underwater rugby, an underwater sport played in a swimming pool and named after rugby football *Rugby ball, a ball for use in rugby football Arts and entertainment * '' Rugby'' (video game), the 2000 installment of Electronic Arts' Rugby video game series * ''Rugby'', second movement of ''Mouvements symphoniques'' by Arthur Honegger Brands and enterprises * Rugby (automobile), made by Durant Motors * Rugby Cement, a former UK PLC, now a su ...
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Rugby Union Teams In Scotland
Rugby may refer to: Sport * Rugby football in many forms: ** Rugby league: 13 players per side *** Masters Rugby League *** Mod league *** Rugby league nines *** Rugby league sevens *** Touch (sport) *** Wheelchair rugby league ** Rugby union: 15 players per side *** American flag rugby *** Beach rugby *** Mini rugby *** Rugby sevens, 7 players per side *** Rugby tens, 10 players per side *** Snow rugby *** Touch rugby *** Tambo rugby ** Both codes *** Tag rugby *Rugby Fives, a handball game, similar to squash, played in an enclosed court *Underwater rugby, an underwater sport played in a swimming pool and named after rugby football *Rugby ball, a ball for use in rugby football Arts and entertainment * '' Rugby'' (video game), the 2000 installment of Electronic Arts' Rugby video game series * ''Rugby'', second movement of ''Mouvements symphoniques'' by Arthur Honegger Brands and enterprises * Rugby (automobile), made by Durant Motors * Rugby Cement, a former UK PLC, now a su ...
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Conor Gracie
Conor is a male given name of Irish origin. The meaning of the name is "Lover of Wolves" or "Lover of Hounds". '' Conchobhar/Conchubhar'' or from the name '' Conaire'', found in Irish legend as the name of the high king Conaire Mór and other heroes. It is popular in the English-speaking world. Conor has recently become a popular name in North America and in Great Britain. Some alternative spellings for the name are often spelled '' Connor'', ''Conner'' and sometimes ''Konnor''. The name is occasionally also used as a female given name. Notable people named Conor ;Men * Conor Brady, former editor of ''The Irish Times'' * Conor Burns, British politician * Conor Casey, American soccer player * Conor Coady, English footballer * Conor Cruise O'Brien, Irish politician and commentator * Conor Daly, American racecar driver * Conor Deasy, indie-pop singer * Conor P. Delaney, Irish-American surgeon * Conor Garvey ( 2010s), Irish Gaelic footballer * Conor Gibbons, Irish Gaeli ...
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Nikki Walker
Nikki Walker (born 5 March 1982) is a Scottish rugby union player coach for Hawick RFC, who is retired from international competition having won 24 caps for Scotland. He has played on the wing for teams in Scotland, Wales and England, winning the Pro12 twice with the Ospreys. Nikki is sponsored by Hotel Chocolat’s Velvitiser range. Rugby career Walker was born 5 March 1982 in Aberdeen, Scotland. He was part of the Hawick team than won the domestic club double in 2001–02. He then joined the Border Reivers in 2002. His first cap for Scotland came in November 2002 in an Autumn international against Romania at Murrayfield. In 2006 he left Scotland for the Ospreys based in Swansea. This would prove to be a very successful period, playing a key role in the Ospreys winning the RaboDirect Pro 12 in 2006 and 2010, and earning him a recall to the National side. He made his first appearance for Scotland in more than four years as a replacement against Wales in the Six Nations 2007 ...
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Jim Hay (rugby Union)
Jim Hay (born 8 August 1964) is a former Scotland international rugby union player. He played as hooker. Rugby Union career Amateur career He played for Hawick. He made his senior debut aged 16. Provincial and professional career He played for and captained the South of Scotland district side. When the Scottish rugby union game turned professional in 1996, Hay signed a professional SRU contract. He then played for the Border Reivers. International career Hay was capped by Scotland 'B' on 18 February 1989 to play against France 'B'. He received his only senior cap in 1995 against Samoa on 18 November at Murrayfield Stadium Murrayfield Stadium (known as BT Murrayfield Stadium for sponsorship reasons, or popularly as Murrayfield) is a Rugby stadium located in the Murrayfield area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It has a seating capacity of 67,144 making it the largest sta ....https://www.scotsman.com/regions/six-best-scottish-rugby-one-cap-wonders-1488771 Coaching career ...
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Graham Hogg (rugby Union, Born 1948)
Graham Hogg (2 March 1948 - 8 August 2017) was a Scotland international rugby union player and rugby union coach. Rugby Union career Amateur career A product of Hawick High School, Hogg played for Hawick Wanderers and Hawick Linden before moving to play for Hawick. Hogg moved to Edinburgh University to study; and he then played for Boroughmuir Boroughmuir RFC is a rugby union football club in the Scottish Rugby Union. The club's home ground is Meggetland, in southwest Edinburgh and the club plays in the , where they are known as the Boroughmuir Bears. Founded in 1919 and admitted to .... In 1976, he was part of the Boroughmuir side that won the Melrose Sevens. Provincial career He played for Edinburgh District. International career His was capped twice by Scotland in 1978. Coaching career He coached Borughmuir and then Edinburgh District. He then moved on to coach the combined Scottish Districts side and the Scotland Students side and then Scotland 'A'. ...
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Derek Deans
Derek is a masculine given name. It is the English language short form of '' Diederik'', the Low Franconian form of the name Theodoric. Theodoric is an old Germanic name with an original meaning of " people- ruler". Common variants of the name are Derrek, Derick, Dereck, Derrick, and Deric. Low German and Dutch short forms of Diederik are Dik, Dirck, and Dirk. History The English form of the name arises in the 15th century, via import from the Low Countries. The native English (Anglo-Saxon) form of the name was ''Deoric'' or ''Deodric'', from Old English ''Þēodrīc'', but this name had fallen out of use in the medieval period. During the Late Middle Ages, there was intense contact between the territories adjacent to the North Sea, in particular due to the activities of the Hanseatic League. As a result, there was a lot of cross-pollination between Low German, Dutch, English, Danish and Norwegian. The given name ''Derk'' is found in records of the Low Countri ...
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Billy Hunter (rugby Union)
Billy Hunter (5 June 1934 – 20 September 2016) was a Scotland international rugby union player. He played as a lock. Rugby Union career Amateur career He played rugby for Hawick High School before joining Hawick PSA and then Hawick Linden. Hunter then joined and played for Hawick from 1952. He went on to captain the side. Provincial career He first represented the Scottish Border XV in their match against Scottish Universities in 1958. He played for South of Scotland District. He was part of the South side that beat Australia. He was part of the North-South Provinces District side that beat Canada in 1962, scoring a try in the match. He played for the Whites Trial side in their matches against the Blues Trial Blues is a music genre and musical form which originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the African- ... t ...
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Rob Barrie
Rob Barrie (20 January 1912 – 12 July 1981) was a Scotland international rugby union player. Rugby Union career Amateur career Barrie played rugby union for Hawick. Barrie was injured for the 1938–39 season. The Hawick News and Border Chronicle of 2 September 1938 notes: Rob Barrie, who was out of the game last season, was again fighting fit, and they all trusted that he would get into the form which brought to him international honours, and that he would get more caps. His Hawick side was the first Border side to win the Edinburgh Charity Sevens at Inverleith in 1940. They also won the Selkirk Sevens in 1939 and the Gala Sevens in 1940. Provincial career He played for South of Scotland District in their match against North of Scotland District on 21 November 1936. International career He was capped only once for Scotland, against England at Twickenham in 1936. He was injured in the match but not replaced. 1937–38 Scottish Districts season">1937–38 se ...
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Alister James Campbell
Alister James Campbell (born 1 January 1959) is a former Scotland international rugby union player. Rugby Union career Amateur career He started out playing for Hawick Linden in 1975. He played for Hawick from 1976. He played as a Lock. He captained the side in 1987–88 season. Provincial career He played for South of Scotland District. International career He was capped by Scotland 'B' 3 times in the period 1983–84. He received 15 full senior caps for Scotland between 1984 and 1988. He made his debut beating Ireland to win the Triple Crown; two weeks later he was in the side that won the Grand Slam in 1984. Coaching career He coached Hawick PSA; and they won the semi-junior league in 1994–95 season. References 1959 births Living people Hawick Linden RFC players Hawick RFC players Rugby union players from Hawick Scotland 'B' international rugby union players Scotland international rugby union players Scottish rugby union players South of S ...
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