Livingston RFC

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Livingston
Livingstonrfc logo.jpg
Full nameLivingston Rugby Football Club
Founded1968
Ground(s)Almond Park
PresidentLee Anne Steel
Coach(es)Graham Ferrier and Graham Steel
Captain(s)Kerr Anderson
League(s) Men:  East Division 2
 Women:  Scottish Womens Midlands & East One
2019–20 Men:  East Division 2
 Women:  Scottish Womens Midlands & East One
Team kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.pitchero.com/clubs/livingston

Livingston Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland. The men's side currently compete in East Division 2, the women's side currently compete in Scottish Womens Midlands & East One.

History[]

Established in 1968, as Livingston and District RFC, the team was founded through a local appeal for players by Jack Nixon, a native of Langholm, who in the 1960s was the Youth Officer of the West Lothian County Council. Among his responsibilities was to assistance in setting up clubs and organisations for the newcomers to Livingston. At the meeting, players from Bathgate RFC decided that amalgamating with the new Livingston side would allow them better opportunities for success and also give them a better chance of gaining a home ground, they had played previous games in Airdrie.

The team play their home games at Almond Park, located in the south-east of the town at Craigshill beside the River Almond and close to Mid Calder.

In 2013, Livingston reached the RBS National Shield final and played against Marr RFC at Murrayfield, the national stadium. They lost the match 30–15.

Livingston has an extensive youth section with teams ranging from Primary 1 all the way up to under-18 level.

Sevens[]

The club run the Livingston Sevens tournament.[1]

The New Towns Sevens tournament was jointly hosted by Livingston RFC.[2]

Honours[]

Men's[]

  • Livingston Sevens[1]
    • Champions (4): 1976, 1977, 1986, 1987
  • New Towns Sevens[2]
    • Champions (2): 1977, 1981
  • Penicuik Sevens[3]
    • Champions (1): 1988
  • Edinburgh Northern Sevens[4]
    • Champions (4): 1977, 1978, 1996, 1998
  • Edinburgh District Sevens[5]
    • Champions (1): 1978
  • Grangemouth Cup
    • Champions: 1978

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Livingston Sevens". July 5, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "New Towns Sevens". June 13, 2019.
  3. ^ "Penicuik Sevens". June 7, 2019.
  4. ^ "Edinburgh Northern Sevens". June 7, 2019.
  5. ^ "Edinburgh District Sevens". June 7, 2019.

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