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Dundee HSFP is a former rugby union team that played their home games at the Mayfield Playing Fields,
Dundee Dundee (; sco, Dundee; gd, Dùn Dè or ) is Scotland's fourth-largest city and the 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. The mid-year population estimate for 2016 was , giving Dundee a population density of 2,478/km2 or ...
, Scotland. The club disbanded in 2021. The team was founded in 1880 by former pupils of the High School of Dundee. The men's side played in ; the women's side, known as the Dundee Valkyries, played in the until 2021 when the club bought Morgan Rugby Club to form Dundee Rugby Club. Please see Dundee Rugby Club for future club information.


History


Beginnings

No doubt inspired by Abertay's
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, Dundee's first international rugby player, who had represented Scotland against England at the Oval in
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, Dundee High School Former Pupils' Rugby Football Club was formed in 1880 by a group of schoolfriends and rugby aficionados, David Hynd, David Hutchison and Tom Ferguson, the principals of the affectionately monikered "Maryfield Gang" after the scrap of wasteland on which they would play after school. With no sport on the school curriculum in the 19th century, the boys passionately followed local teams Abertay and Red Cross and upon leaving school met in The Victoria coffee house on 23 November 1880 and decided to form their own team. That meeting produced the first office bearers of the club: 1st XV * Captain: David M Hutchison * Sub-Captain and Secretary: Thomas C Ferguson * Treasurer: David Hynd * Committee: Herbert Bell, James Martin, David Robertson 2nd XV * Captain: Alexander Hynd * Sub-Captain: G. Stevenson * Secretary: William Ross The club changed to be no longer restricted to former pupils of the high school and was an open club.


Purchase

The club bought
Morgan Academy RFC Morgan Academy RFC was an amateur rugby union team based in Dundee, Scotland. They competed in the league until 2021 when Dundee HSFP and Morgan Academy RFC merged to create Dundee Rugby Club. History It was originally for the former pupils ...
to form a new club
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in 2021. One of the main reasons for the purchase was to rescue both clubs and then to pretend it was a development plan to get the new club into the professional Super 6 league.


Sevens

The club ran the Dundee Sevens tournament. On the club's merger with Morgan in 2021 to form Dundee Rugby a new Sevens tournament began that year to announce the merger. The first winners of the Dundee City Sevens were Blazin’ Squad (Men) and the Howe Harlequins (Women).


Honours


Men's

* Scottish National League Division One ** Champions (2): 2005–06, 2008–09 * Scottish National League Division Two ** Champions (2): 1989–90, 2002–03 * Orkney Sevens ** Champions (2): 2006, 2007 * Glasgow University Sevens ** Champions (1): 1996 * Glenrothes Sevens ** Champions (1): 1991 * Midlands District Sevens ** Champions (5): 1926, 1930, 1964, 1991, 1992 * Howe of Fife Sevens ** Champions (1): 1993 * Stirling Sevens ** Champions (1): 1970


Women's

* Mull Sevens ** Champions (1): 2012


Notable former players


Men's


Scotland national rugby union team

* Stewart Campbell (17 caps) * Alasdair Dickinson (58 caps) *
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(6 caps) * Sean Lamont (105 caps) * David Leslie (31 caps, Rugby World's Player of the Year 1984, 5 Nations Grand Slam winner) * Shaun Longstaff (15 caps) * John Manson (1 cap) * Jon Petrie (45 caps) * George Ritchie (1 cap, first ever DHSFP player to be capped in 1932) * Richie Vernon (24 caps)


British and Irish Lions

* Andy Nicol (23 Scotland caps, European Cup 1997/98, World XV v NZ 1993) * Chris Rea (13 Scotland caps) * Tom Smith (60 Scotland caps) * Rob Wainwright (34 Scotland caps)


Others

* Frank Hadden – Former Scotland coach *
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New Zealand international * Jacob Rauluni
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References

;Sources * Massie, Allan ''A Portrait of Scottish Rugby'' (Polygon, Edinburgh; ) {{DEFAULTSORT:Dundee Hsfp Rugby clubs established in 1880 Rugby union clubs disestablished in 2021 1880 establishments in Scotland 2021 disestablishments in Scotland Rugby union in Dundee Defunct Scottish rugby union clubs