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WALES 112-41 SCOTLAND

2018-05-14T19:58:39+00:00April 29th, 2018|Scotland Wheelchair RL|

By Ian Golden at Deeside Leisure Centre, Photo by Richard Long Watch the first half here and second half here and here Wales opened their Prabhu Ventures Ltd Celtic Cup defence in Deeside with a dominating 112-41 win over Scotland. The hosts took the lead on 40 seconds with a Stuart Williams try which Jason [...]

Addy to lead U19s for 2018

2018-04-17T19:37:34+00:00April 18th, 2018|Scotland Under 18s|

Scotland Rugby League are very pleased to announce that Danny Addy is taking over the leadership of their Under 19 programme for the rest of 2018. He succeeds Anthony Atherton as Head Coach who, after a very successful period leading the Scotland Under 19's, has moved on to exciting new challenges with the Wigan [...]

2 from 2 for Dundee Dragons on the road

2018-04-17T21:00:21+00:00April 17th, 2018|Wheelchair|

Match Report by Kevin Rattray, DDWSC Vice-Chairman It seemed strange that we were on the road, Basketball season hasn’t quite finished and rugby hasn’t been a huge feature on training days but here we were and heading for two venues we knew well, just didn’t know how to get there, but more of that [...]

HEAD COACH SCOTLAND RUGBY LEAGUE

2018-04-12T15:47:05+00:00March 3rd, 2018|Scotland RL Team|

Applications are invited for the position of Head Coach, Scotland Rugby League. Following the end of Steve McCormack’s long and successful tenure as Head Coach of Scotland Rugby League, we are now looking for a suitably qualified candidate to continue the progress that has been made over many years. The main responsibilities of the [...]

Tough day 1 for U23’s at a wet Dolphins Stadium

2018-04-12T15:48:58+00:00February 23rd, 2018|Scotland 9s|

The U23's had a tough opening to their U23 Commonwealth Championships at a rain hit Dolphins Stadium in Redcliffe. Scotland opened up with a narrow loss to Fiji, with the scores tied at 10-10 with the full time hooter sounding Fiji slipped through the Scotland defence to dot down and take the win 14-10. [...]

Introducing our staff for the Commonwealth Championships – Nathan Graham – Head Coach

2018-04-12T15:49:28+00:00February 14th, 2018|Scotland 9s|

Nathan lives in Birstall in West Yorkshire with his wife Elizabeth and their three children. He works in hospitals as an Operating department practitioner working on the anaesthetic team. Before heading to the operating theatre you could find Nathan plying his trade full time on the rugby field. Before rugby Nathan worked within the [...]

Introducing our staff for the Commonwealth Championships – Ollie Cruickshank – Operations Manager

2018-04-12T15:49:38+00:00February 7th, 2018|Scotland 9s|

Ollie lives just outside Edinburgh with his wife Sarah and 8 month old son, Callum. He has worked at The University of Edinburgh for 6 and half years as a Sports Coordinator. The main parts of the role are to manage the University teams competing in the BUCS leagues and to oversee the running [...]

Scotland to face Fiji in Commonwealth 9s opener

2018-04-12T15:49:59+00:00February 3rd, 2018|Scotland 9s|

Scotland will open their Commonwealth 9s Championship campaign against Fiji in Moreton Bay, Queensland, on Friday, February 23. The under 23s side, which features 15 players from community clubs, take on PNG at 11.05 local time on day one, before facing hosts Australia at 15.10. Their final game of the day is against Wales [...]

Introducing our staff for the Commonwealth Championships – Paul Beckett – Strength & Conditioner

2018-04-12T15:50:08+00:00January 31st, 2018|Scotland 9s|

Paul emigrated to Blenheim, New Zealand in mid 2017. His wife, Joey, comes from this region in the south island of New Zealand. Paul is an inclusion and behaviour manager, engaging kids with behavioural difficulties in schools. He has previously worked in mainstream, alternative, further education as well as for the criminal justice service. [...]

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