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Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic Football Club is a Scottish
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club from the town of
Bonnyrigg Bonnyrigg ( sco, Bonnyrigg) is a town in Midlothian, Scotland, eight miles (13 kilometres) southeast of Edinburgh city centre. The town had a population of 14,663 in the 2001 census which rose to 15,677 in the 2011 census, both figures based ...
,
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. Formed in 1881 and nicknamed ''the Rose'', the team plays in , having been promoted after winning the
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in 2021–22. Their home ground is New Dundas Park, and they have traditionally played in red and white hoops. They have won the
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twice, in 1966 and in 1978, as well as finishing runners-up in 1972. Their 6–1 defeat of Whitburn in 1966 is a joint record margin of victory in a Scottish Junior Cup final. Bonnyrigg won the East Region Super League championship four times during their membership, making them the league's most successful side. At a special general meeting held in March 2018, the club's members voted in favour of applying to join the senior
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. Bonnyrigg were part of a larger movement of eastern junior clubs to the East of Scotland League that year. In 2019, they won promotion to the Lowland League and successfully applied for
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membership. In 2022, they won promotion to
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, thus entering the
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for the first time.


Scottish Cup

Prior to becoming an SFA member in 2019, Bonnyrigg qualified to enter the senior
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. Better results were achieved in
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, losing to SFL Second Division side
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in a third round replay after wins over
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and
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. The third Scottish Cup adventure in 2016–17 was their most fruitful. Rose easily saw off
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and then defeated
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14–0, the biggest win in the competition since 1984. This was followed by wins over Highland sides Turriff United and
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. In a big shock, Bonnyrigg then eliminated
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of the
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after a replay to progress to the Fourth Round. They were drawn at home against the cup holders Hibernian, with the match moved to
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in Edinburgh to accommodate the expected number of spectators and the basic facilities at New Dundas Park. The result, an 8–1 defeat, was a disappointing end to the run for the team and the 5000 fans who had travelled from
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to give their support. The club qualified again for the Scottish Cup in 2018–19, having won the East Superleague for a record fourth time. Now playing in the senior pyramid, this campaign ultimately ended in disappointment, losing 2–1 to
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in the first round. 2018 also saw the club take part in the inaugural Shaun Woodburn Memorial Cup, established in memory of former player Woodburn, who had been killed on the previous
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. In June 2019, the club announced it had been accepted as a member of the
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, which would allow them to automatically qualify for the Scottish Cup annually. In their first Scottish Cup as a licensed team, Bonnyrigg would once again go on an impressive run, defeating Highland League sides
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and Buckie Thistle before dispatching
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side Montrose 2–1 at New Dundas Park, despite being a man down. In the Fourth round, Bonnyrigg would again valiantly fight against a League One team, but could not repeat their heroics and lost 0–1 late on to
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. Entering in the Second round in
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, Bonnyrigg would defeat fellow Lowland Leaguers
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5–2, with Lee Currie scoring a hat-trick of penalties within 10 minutes of each other. In the next round, the ''Rosey Posey'' would nearly have a cup upset for the ages, with another Currie penalty and a brilliant performance from keeper Mark Weir nearly knocking out
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side
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before a late equaliser sent the game to extra time. Currie again put Bonnyrigg ahead from the spot, but two goals by Dundee in the second half of extra time ended the dream.


Lowland League

Rose were promoted to the
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in 2019 after winning the
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and gaining SFA membership. They took the place of relegated Whitehill Welfare, based only two miles from Bonnyrigg in the village of
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. After finishing 2nd and 3rd in their first two seasons, both curtailed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the following season they went on to win the league title in 2021–22.


Ground

Bonnyrigg Rose play their home games at New Dundas Park, situated just off Dundas Street in the town centre. Floodlights were installed in 2019.


Current squad

As of 20 August 2022


On loan


Coaching staff

*Manager:
Robbie Horn Robbie Horn (born 3 August 1977) is a Scottish former professional football player and is the current manager of Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic. Horn played for Heart of Midlothian, Cowdenbeath, Forfar Athletic and Berwick Rangers in the Scottish Fo ...
*Assistant Manager: David Burrell *Goalkeeping Coach: Alex Connon *First Team Coach: Darren Smith *Performance and Fitness Coach: David Hughes *Strength & Conditioning Coach: Matthew Brown *Physio: Danielle McNaught *First Team Support Manager: Scott McKenzie


Managers

The team was managed from June 2015 by former
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player and assistant manager,
Robbie Horn Robbie Horn (born 3 August 1977) is a Scottish former professional football player and is the current manager of Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic. Horn played for Heart of Midlothian, Cowdenbeath, Forfar Athletic and Berwick Rangers in the Scottish Fo ...
. Horn resigned in August 2017 to take over the vacant managerial position at Berwick. He later returned as manager in November 2018.


Season-by-season record


Senior

† Season curtailed due to COVID-19 pandemic.


Honours

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* Champions: 2021–22
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*Champions: 2018–19 *Conference B Winners: 2018–19
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*Winners: 1965–66, 1977–78 *Runners-up: 1971–72 SJFA East Region Super League *Winners: 2008–09, 2011–12, 2015–16, 2017–18 *Runners-Up: 2006–07,
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, 2016–17


Other honours

* Edinburgh & District League winners: 1937–38, 1963–64 * East Region Division One winners: 1975–76, 1976–77, 1984–85 *East of Scotland Junior Cup: 1897–98, 1962–63, 1985–86, 1986–87, 2002–03, 2005–06, 2012–13 *Fife & Lothians Cup: 1981–82, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2017–18 *Lanark & Lothians Cup: 1963–64, 1965–66 *National Dryburgh Cup: 1985–86 * East Region Division Two winners: 1983–84 *East Junior League Cup: 1975–76, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1987–88, 2000–01 *Brown Cup: 1933–34, 1963–64, 1973–74, 1977–78, 1985–86, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07 *St. Michaels Cup: 1965–66, 1970–71, 1974–75 *RL Rae Cup: 1974–75 *Peter Craigie Cup: 1992–93 *Thornton Shield: 1955–56, 1956–57 *Dalmeny Cup: 1922–23 *Marshall Cup: 1913–14 *Musselburgh Cup: 1909–10, 1924–25 *Roseberry Charity Cup: 1937–38 *Simpson Shield: 1905–06 *Andy Kelly Memorial Cup: 2006


Notable former players

*
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(F) (1978) Denmark international *Jim Begbie (D) (1968–1972) Represented Hong Kong League XI * Ally Brazil (D) (1992–1993) Scotland under-21 international *
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(early 1950s) future actor * Graham Harvey (F) (1998–1999) Represented Hong Kong League XI * Jim Hermiston (M) (1964–1965) Scotland under-23 international *
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(M) (1961–1963) 16 caps for Scotland * John White (M) (1955–1956) 22 caps for Scotland (3 goals) * Tommy White (F) Scotland under-23 international


References


External links


Official club site
{{SJFA East Region Football clubs in Scotland Scottish Junior Football Association clubs Football in Midlothian Association football clubs established in 1890 1890 establishments in Scotland East of Scotland Football League teams Lowland Football League teams Bonnyrigg and Lasswade