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Edinburgh Eagles are a
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team based in
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,
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. The club plays in the Scottish National League and
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. The club was founded in 1998. The ''Eagles'' have won the Scottish title a record 10 times. Home games have been played at a number of grounds including ''Corstophine RFC'' and ''Broughton RFC'' they currently play at Royal High School.


History

The Edinburgh Eagles club was founded in February 1998 and were admitted to the Scottish National League that same year, finishing a very creditable runner-up after losing out to Border Raiders in the final 14–40. The following season saw the club go one better when after defeating fellow
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in the Grand Final 48–20, they lifted the Scottish title for the first time. The new millennium season started early for the ''Eagles'' as they became the first Scottish club to enter the Challenge Cup at the first round stage on 4 December 1999. Defeated by
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by only 12–17 was a remarkable effort. The league campaign didn't end well despite losing just one match during the regular season they got beaten by Glasgow Bulls in the Grand Final 22–47. Revenge was gained the following season when the same two sides met in the final again this time though it was victory for the table toppers 30–16. That victory was the start of a hat-trick of triumphs as they beat Portobello Playboys 46–24 in 2002 and
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in 2003. It would be three more years before they won the title again, after losing to ''Fife Lions'' in the 2004 final they failed to reach the next two finals. There was also three first round exits in the Challenge Cup against
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, Oulton Raiders and Heworth A.R.L.F.C. Another hat-trick of titles from 2007 was next as they saw off Fife Lions twice and Carluke Tigers in 2009, 18–10 in a game that went to extra-time. In the challenge Cup history was made by the club, when on 25 January 2009 ''Edinburgh'' became the first Scottish side to win a game in the historic competition, beating the
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18–16. In the second round they lost to Leeds Met University. They would later repeat this feat in 2010 when after knocking out Gloustershire Warriors 36–32 they lost out to
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in the second round. Back in the league Carluke gained revenge by defeating the ''Eagles'' in the 2010 final 10–14. 2011 and 2012 would bring the title count up to 9 with victories over Ayrshire Storm 26–10 and
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36–10.http://www.edinburgheagles.co.uk/Edinburgh.Eagles/news/entries/2012/8/5_Eagles_claim_9th_title.html Following three years out of the Finals the Eagles were runners up in 2017 behind Strathmore Silverbacks however after a 6-year wait 2018 saw the Eagles lift their 10th title with victory over Strathmore Silverbacks on points difference. 2019 saw the Eagles enter the North East Rugby league Competition which they went on to win beating Jarrow Vikings in the grand final on Golden point 38–34 along with defeating Strathmore for the 2019 Scottish Cup which sees them entered into the 2020 Challenge cup competition


Challenge Cup


Players earning international while at Edinburgh Eagles

The Eagles team has gained international recognition with several of its players being selected: Paddy Coupar, Giles Lomax, Nick Broere, Callum Cockburn, Craig Borthwick, David Lynn, Andrew Todd and John Cox have all come through the ranks of the Edinburgh Napier University Knights, Edinburgh Eagles and Scotland 'A' before going on to represent their country at full International level. *
Paddy Coupar Paddy Coupar (born 26 June 1986) is a former Scottish professional rugby league footballer who played for the Edinburgh Eagles in the Rugby League Conference Scotland Division. He previously played for Workington Town as a . He is a current Sco ...
won 9 caps from 2008 to 2011 for ''Scotland'' while at Edinburgh Eagles scoring 1 Try * Callum Cockburn won 2 caps in 2011 for ''Scotland'' while at Edinburgh Eagles * John Cox won 3 caps in 2009 for ''Scotland'' while at Edinburgh Eagles scoring 1 try * Andy Todd won 2 caps in 2007 for ''Scotland'' while at Edinburgh Eagles * David Lynn won 2 cap in 2007 for ''Scotland'' while at Edinburgh Eagles * Giles Lomax won 1 cap in 2011 for ''Scotland'' while at Edinburgh Eagles * Nick Broere won 1 cap in 2011 for ''Scotland'' while at Edinburgh Eagles * Craig Borthwick won 1 cap in 2012 for ''Scotland'' while at Edinburgh Eagles * Thomas Murray was called up to the 2012 ''Scotland'' European Cup Squad * Dave Vernon was called up to the 2012 ''Scotland'' European Cup Squad * Lewis Clarke won 6 caps between 2015 and 2022 for ''Scotland'' while at Edinburgh Eagles * Finn Murphy was called up to the 2014 and 2015 ''Scotland'' European Cup Squad * Finlay Hutchinson won 1 cap in 2015 for ''Scotland'' while at Edinburgh Eagles * Craig Robertson won 2 caps in 2019 for ''Scotland'' while at Edinburgh Eagles scoring 1 try * Terry Logan was called up to the 2019 ''Scotland'' European Cup Squad


Honours

* Scottish National League (9): 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2018 * Scottish Cup (1): 2019 * North East Rugby League (1): 2019


See also

*
Rugby league in Scotland Rugby league is a comparatively minor sport in Scotland, dwarfed by the popularity of association football and rugby union, and to a lesser extent curling, ice hockey and shinty. With the introduction of rugby league into a small number schools a ...
*
List of rugby league clubs in Britain This article shows a list of professional rugby league clubs in Britain. It includes every team playing in levels 1–4 of the British rugby league system. Competitions listed are correct as of the 2021 season. League System *Super League (level ...


References


External links

* {{British_Rugby_League_links Rugby League Conference teams Rugby League Conference Sports teams in Edinburgh 1998 establishments in Scotland Rugby clubs established in 1998 Scottish rugby league teams Euro XIII