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{{National rugby union
| unionname = Scottish Rugby Union
| nativename =
| logo = Scottish_Rugby.jpg
| logosize = 234px
| founded = 1873
| IRB = 1886 (founder)
| region = [[FIRA - Association of European Rugby|FIRA-AER]]
| regionyear = ?
| president = Jim Stevenson (2008-)
| coach = Andy Robinson
| womenscoach = [[Lee Adamson]]
| countryflag = Scotland
| url = www.scottishrugby.org
}}

The '''Scottish Rugby Union''' (SRU) ([[Scottish Gaelic]]: Aonadh Rugbaidh na h-Alba) is the [[Sport governing body|governing body]] of [[rugby union]] in [[Scotland]]. It is the second oldest Rugby Union, being founded in 1873.[http://www.rfu.com/microsites/museum/index.cfm?fuseaction=faqs.history]

==History==
{{seealso|History of rugby union in Scotland}}

The Scottish Football Union was founded on Monday 3rd March 1873 at a meeting held at [[Glasgow Academy]], Elmbank Stret, Glasgow. Eight clubs were represented at the foundation, [[Glasgow Academicals RFC|Glasgow Academicals]]; [[Edinburgh Academical Football Club]]; [[West of Scotland F.C.]]; [[University of St Andrews Rugby Football Club]]; [[Royal High School (Edinburgh)#Sports and games|Royal High School FP]]; [[Merchiston Castle School|Merchistonians]]; [[Edinburgh University RFC|Edinburgh University]]; and [[Glasgow University Rugby Football Club|Glasgow University]]. Five of these clubs were, at the time of founding the Scottish Football Union, already members of the previously instituted [[Rugby Football Union]]. Although the RFU now represents exclusively English clubs, in its first few years it had members from outside of England, there being no other national union. West of Scotland, Glasgow Academicals and [[Edinburgh University RFC|Edinburgh University]] had joined the RFU in 1871 and Edinburgh Academicals and Royal High School FP had joined in 1872. These five renounced membership of the RFU to join the SFU.

The SFU was a founding member of the [[International Rugby Board]] in 1886 with [[Irish Rugby Football Union|Ireland]] and [[Welsh Rugby Union|Wales]]. (England refused to join until 1890).

In 1924 the SFU changed its name to become the Scottish Rugby Union.<ref name="1925GS">{{cite web| url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/sportscotland/asportingnation/article/0020/print.shtml |title=First Scottish Grand Slam |publisher=bbc.co.uk |accessdate=2007-10-27 |last=MacDonald |first=Paul}}</ref> International games were played at [[Inverleith]] from 1899 to 1925 when Murrayfield was opened.

The SRU owns [[Murrayfield Stadium]], which is the main home ground of the [[Scotland national rugby union team|Scottish national team]], though in 2004 international rugby games were played at [[Hampden Park]] in [[Glasgow]] and [[McDiarmid Park]] in [[Perth, Scotland|Perth]], as part of the SRU's campaign to reach out to new audiences outside the traditional rugby areas.

When the [[Heineken Cup]] was suggested SRU officials were concerned that Scottish club sides could not compete against the best teams from France and England and that centrally funded so-called 'super-district' teams might do better.

The four traditional districts&mdash;the South (renamed Border Reivers), Edinburgh, Glasgow and the North & Midlands (rebranded as [[Caledonia Reds]])&mdash;were given the go-ahead to take part in Europe. For the first two seasons, players were still released to play for their clubs in domestic competition, but eventually the districts became full-time operations.

Then financial difficulties&mdash;the SRU's high debt, partly as a result of the redevelopment of [[Murrayfield Stadium|Murrayfield]]&mdash;called for retrenchment. After two seasons, financial difficulties forced the SRU to merge the four teams into two. Edinburgh merged with the Border Reivers to form a team to be known as Edinburgh Reivers. Glasgow merged with Caledonian to form a team to be known as Glasgow Caledonian.

[[Border Reivers (rugby)|The Borders]] was resurrected in 2002 and joined the second season of the [[Celtic League (Rugby Union)|Celtic League]]. As a consequence Edinburgh Reivers became simply [[Edinburgh Rugby]] and Glasgow became Glasgow Rugby. In 2005, all three teams adopted new names. The Borders readopted the name Border Reivers; Edinburgh became Edinburgh Gunners, but would revert to Edinburgh in 2006; and Glasgow became [[Glasgow Warriors]]. Caledonia will be re-established when the SRU believe financial circumstances permit.

In 2007, The Borders was disbanded yet again due to continuing financial difficulties. Also in the same year, the SRU began organising the [[Edinburgh Sevens|Edinburgh 7s]],<!--Decided to display official SRU usage.--> the final event in the annual [[IRB Sevens World Series]].

==Domestic Rugby==

:''See also'' [[Scottish rugby union system]] and [[Rugby union in Scotland]]

The SRU oversees the national league system, known as the [[Scottish Hydro Electric League Championship]], and consisting of:
* a [[Scottish Hydro Electric Premiership|Premiership]] of 36 clubs in three nationwide divisions
* a [[Scottish Hydro Electric National Leagues|National Leagues]] of 36 clubs in three nationwide divisions
* [[Scottish Hydro Electric Regional Leagues|Regional Leagues]] of 85 clubs in eight divisions across three regions

It also oversees the [[Scottish Hydro Electric Cup]]. It is not directly responsible for local, university or 2nd XV leagues.

==Personnel==

Gordon McKie is the Chief Executive Officer, who was appointed in August 2005 after the new Scottish Rugby Board was created on [[July 14]] [[2005]]. Allan Munro is the new chairman, with Fred McLeod (deputy), Tom Inglis and Brian Kennedy alongside as [[non-executive director]]s.

The President since 2008 is now Jim Stevenson who took over from [[George Jack (rugby player)|George Jack]].

The head coach of the [[Scotland national rugby union team]] is currently [[Andy Robinson]], who was appointed following the departure of [[Frank Hadden (rugby coach)|Frank Hadden]] after the 2008/2009 season.
==See also==
* [[Rugby Union in Scotland]]
* [[Murrayfield Stadium]]
* [[Scotland national rugby union team (sevens)]]
* [[Edinburgh Sevens|Edinburgh 7s]]<!--The "7s" reflects the official SRU branding of the event.-->

On the 21st November 2009 Scotland beat Australia 9-8 after 17 attempts in 27 years.

==Notes and references==
{{reflist}}

== External links ==
*[http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/rugby.cfm?id=51502005 SRU accused of becoming dictatorship] - the crisis of January 2005 when David Mackay was removed by the general committee
*[http://www.scottishrugby.org Scottish Rugby Union] - official website
* [http://www.scottishrugby.org/pdfs/SRU_AnnualReport.pdf SRU Annual Report 2003-04]
* [http://sport.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=736 Guide to Scottish Rugby] (The Scotsman)
* [http://www.setbb.com/sru Fans Forum] (Now the SRU web site has closed their forum)

== Fixtures & Results ==
*[http://www.scottishrugby.org/hdn/fixtures-2006.cfm] Current fixtures and results, for men's, women's and youth rugby

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