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St Boswells RFC
Full nameSt. Boswells Rugby Football Club
Founded1926
League(s)Scottish National League Division Three

St. Boswells Rugby Football Club are a rugby union side in the small village of St Boswells in the Borders, Scotland.

Founded in 1926; it closed in 1932–33; the club went into liquidation at the start of World War 2; and was revived after the War in 1946.[1]

They currently play in the Scottish National League Division Three.[2]

St. Boswells had a run of 56 matches without defeat from 2012–13 season; they won the BT Shield in 2015.[3]

Honours

References

  1. ^ "St Boswells Rugby Football Club, St Boswells Organisations, Scotland, Scottish Villages". www.stboswells.bordernet.co.uk.
  2. ^ RFC, St Boswells (10 March 2018). "After a disappointing day up in Glasgow we are at home next week for our national 3 league fixture against @orkneyrfc. We look forward to welcoming them to Jenny Moore's road. #SBBA #NAT3".
  3. ^ Barnes, David (8 April 2016). "A TALE OF TWO CLUBS". The Offside Line.
  4. ^ "Tale of two halves has dream ending for Villagers". www.thesouthernreporter.co.uk.