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BORDERS RUGBY BULLETIN 2013-14 EDITION 36 - FOR ITV BORDER - 23 12.13
BORDERS RUGBY BULLETIN 2013-14 EDITION 36 - FOR ITV BORDER - 23 12.13
Stuart Cameron brings you action from the Scottish National League game between Kelso and Boroughmuir which proved to be an eventful encounter.
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HIGHLIGHTS | Glasgow Hawks vs Musselburgh - Tennents Premiership 2019/20
Winless in their opening three games, Burgh travel to Glasgow Hawks to play the team they beat in their Cup opener nearly a month prior.
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We will need to silence the Edinburgh crowd - Rory O'Loughlin
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Whitecraigs RFC U16 v Peebles RFC U16 Scottish Cup Semi final Jan 12th 2020 RefCam Ronnie B
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TENNENT'S HUMAN JUKEBOX
In the spirit of festival season, Hugh's Jukebox at Buchanan Street today, part of it's one-day whistle stop tour around Glasgow to mark the one week count down to T in the Park 2011.
@ScotlandTeam: Howe of Fife named club champions
Howe of Fife receive the RBS Club of the Season at the Scottish Rugby Club Awards Dinner on Friday 25 May.
Scotland U20 captain Tommy Spinks pre Wales 6N 2014
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The Making of Millbrae (Ayr Rugby Club)
The Making of Millbrae, Ayr Rugby Club
From the first meeting in September 1897 at The King’s Arms Hotel in the High Street of Ayr, the founding fathers of Ayr Rugby Football Club knew they were creating something special. For the next 65 years, Ayr Rugby Club played home matches at various sports grounds including Newton Park, Dam Park, King George V and The Old Racecourse. Committee meetings, post-match teas and social events were hosted at various hotels and public houses.
In November 1962 an Extraordinary General Meeting was called and took place at The Savoy Park Hotel. Having searched for a suitable home for decades, the committee explained its’ proposals to purchase a run down 9 acre market garden in the heart of Burns Country. Millbrae Gardens boasted an orchard of apple trees, a barn, five greenhouses and a dwelling house with outbuildings. By converting the main buildings into a clubhouse and changing rooms there would be enough space for two rugby pitches and a car park. During the meeting many diverse views were expressed. The main concern was whether the club could afford the purchase price and ongoing running costs. After great debate a vote was taken, and the club made the most momentous step in its history. The 162 members bravely elected to purchase Millbrae, a decision which would lead to the club growing in ways that were not imaginable at the time.
A price of Within weeks a deposit was paid and members had possession of the grounds. The dwelling house would remain in the ownership of the Cunningham family until the balance was paid some sixteen months later. Work commenced immediately, and all the Club’s energy was directed to the development of Millbrae. Most of the work was undertaken by club members and their friends, the orchard was cut down, the greenhouses and barn demolished, drains were dug and work parties were formed to remove stones from the pitches. The fields were then ploughed, and seed was sown developing a lush green grass ready for the first set of goalposts which were constructed from the 8 tallest trees to be found in Sundrum woods.
A great deal of money had to be raised and grants were obtained from the Scottish Education Department and the Sports Council. The Scottish Rugby Union offered a sizeable interest free loan and members made cash donations and loans. An increasing number of social events were organised which raised cash and encouraged a growing number of subscriptions to the club.
Once the grounds were well on their way, attention turned to converting the dwelling house and outbuildings into the clubhouse and changing rooms. Plans were drawn up and approved by the Ayr Dean of Guild Court in February 1964 and £2500 was spent on the conversion. The clubhouse had a main lounge, a small lounge, a kitchen, a bar, home & visitors changing rooms, showers and toilets.
The bar was manned by trusted club members between 7pm and 10pm each night; much admired by visitors were the fireplace with copper canopy and the fact that this rugby club had a carpet!
On the 4th of September 1965 and after a lot of blood, sweat and tears the inaugural match was played between an Ayr Presidents XV and an International Select. Both teams were full of stars and although Ayr lost this match 18-11 the result was of little importance. Dinner was served at The Savoy Park Hotel before returning to the Clubhouse for a traditional sing song.
Since 1962, Millbrae and Ayr Rugby Club has continued to grow and prosper with a large youth section, established ladies and girls rugby teams and a full events calendar. In the 2012/2013 season Ayr regained their place in the British and Irish Cup, became the first club to have their name on the Bill McLaren Shield and achieved a historic double, winning both the RBS Premier League and the RBS Scottish Cup. Ayr have had continued success since then and in 2018 were chosen as the West of Scotland’s representative in the Scottish Super 6 league. Success that could not have been imagined by the 162 members who gave Ayr Rugby Football Club the gift of Millbrae.
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Scotland U20 | Captain Connor Boyle
Scotland U20 Captain Connor Boyle talks about playing in the Tennent's Premiership, being selected for Scotland U20 and training camp.
Filton PRIDE vs French Pole Revolution
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Highland vs GHK | Highlights | Tennent's National League Division 2 | 15 September 2018
Highlights of yesterday's friendly vs Glasgow High Kelvinside. A bonus point win for the 1st XV sees them rise to 5th in the league.
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Chef demo: La Bonne Auberge Glasgow cooks sole with prawn sauce
La Bonne Auberge chef Jamie demonstrates perfect French cooking. Jamie cooks whole sole with a prawn, caper and lemon butter sauce garnished with sandfire, parsley and lemon served with Rosenthal potatoes. He shows us how to cook fish and prawns properly, see how a busy hotel kitchen operates and learn how to make a simple sauce to go along with the fish too.