Biggar RFC
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Full name | Biggar Rugby Football Club | |||||||||||||||||
Founded | 1975 | |||||||||||||||||
Union | Scottish Rugby Union | |||||||||||||||||
President | Miles Moorhouse | |||||||||||||||||
Coach | Gary Parker | |||||||||||||||||
League | BT Premiership Division Two | |||||||||||||||||
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Official Website | ||||||||||||||||||
www.biggarrfc.org.uk |
Biggar RFC is a rugby football club in the Scottish Rugby Union, playing the BT Scotland Premiership Division Two.
[edit] See also
Federation: | Scottish Rugby Union |
National teams: | Scottish national team • Scotland Sevens • British and Irish Lions |
International Competitions: | Rugby World Cup • Six Nations Championship • Rugby World Cup Sevens • Heineken Cup • European Challenge Cup • European Shield • Celtic League • IRB Sevens World Series • Edinburgh 7s |
Celtic League Teams: | Border Reivers • Edinburgh • Glasgow Warriors |
Domestic Competitions: | BT League Championship • BT Scottish Rugby Cup |
BT Premier League Teams | |
Division One: | Aberdeen GSFP • Ayr • Boroughmuir • Currie • Dundee HSFP • Glasgow Hawks • Hawick • Heriot's • Melrose • Watsonians |
Division Two: | Biggar • Cartha Queens Park • Edinburgh Academicals • Gala • GHA • Hamilton • Hillhead Jordanhill • Jed-Forest • Kelso • Selkirk • Stewart's Melville FP • Stirling County |
Division Three: | Berwick • Cambuslang • Dunfermline • Ellon • Haddington • Kirkcaldy • Livingston • Murrayfield Wanderers • Musselburgh • Peebles • Perthshire • West of Scotland |