Leith RFC

Not to be confused with Inverleith RFC.
Leith Rugby Club
Full name Leith Rugby Football Club
Union Scottish Rugby Union
Location Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland
Region Edinburgh
Ground(s) Leith Academy
President Scotland Jim Smith
Captain(s) Scotland Kenny Dannfald
Top scorer Scotland Kenny Dannfald (17 tries)
League(s) East Regional League Division Two
Team kit
Official website
www.pitchero.com/clubs/leithrfc

Leith Rugby Club, formerly known as Leith Academicals or Leith Accies, is a rugby union club in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland.

History

Leith's first rugby team was formed in 1905 and played at the Quarryholes, this first incarnation was not successful however and disbanded in 1912 because most of the players had emigrated.

In 1921, the Leith Academicals Rugby Football Club was formed through a grant from the Leith Academy F.P. (Former Pupils) Association on the condition that members must be former pupils of Leith Academy and members of the F.P. Association. The new club's first fixture was against the School with the Academy team winning 12–3.

After establishing a regular first team the club moved to play at Hawkhill, Leith which had been its base right up until 1998. There were, of course, no bar facilities, and changing accommodation was difficult. Players changed in a wooden ex-army hut which had no lights, no toilets and no water. Washing for all players was at a single cold water tap at an outside stand-pipe. Annual subscription was seven shillings and sixpence (37.5p) for full members and half-a-crown (12.5p) for under-18s. There was a match levy of sixpence (2.5p). Players had to supply all their own kit and pay traveling expenses.

The club gained in strength and in the 1930s was Scotland's outstanding 'Junior Club', emphasised by the inclusion of seven Leith Accies in Junior inter-city games against Glasgow and the South. Progress beyond this level was not achieved due to lack of attendance by Scottish selectors and so, on one occasion, the seven Leith Accies called off from a representative game and played for the club. Two members, Jack Crawford and J.B.R Adam, were called to the North British Hotel where they were severely reprimanded and warned that any repetition would lead to the club being banned from all competitions. Despite the lack of selectorial interest the club did gain two international caps through J.A.T. Brown, an outstanding coach and captain: regrettably the caps were for cricket and table-tennis!

For 2007 the President of the Scottish Rugby Union, George Jack, was an ex-player.,[1]

A successful 2011–12 season saw the club finish in second place, sadly without promotion due to league reconstruction, but the club were not to be denied and in 2012–13 the league title was secured with 16 wins from 18 matches, 109 tries scored, and with the best defence in all the RBS East leagues. David Robertson top scored with 17 tries, and captain and stand-off Doug Watters led the points table with 164. Season 2013–14 saw the club back in East League 2.

The club plays its home games at Leith Academy School, Academy Park, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland.

References

  1. George Jack, http://www.scottishrugby.org/sru/corporate-sru/whos-who.cfm

External links

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