Jed-Forest RFC
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Full name | Jed-Forest Rugby Football Club | |||||||||||||||||
Founded | 1885 | |||||||||||||||||
Union | Scottish Rugby Union | |||||||||||||||||
Location | Jedburgh, Scotland | |||||||||||||||||
Ground | Riverside Park, Jedburgh | |||||||||||||||||
President | John Davidson | |||||||||||||||||
League | BT Premiership Division Two | |||||||||||||||||
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Official Website | ||||||||||||||||||
www.jedforestrfc.com | ||||||||||||||||||
Jed-Forest Rugby Football Club are a rugby union team who are based at Riverside Park in Jedburgh.
One of the world's oldest and most famous clubs, the team was founded in 1885 and currently play in BT Premiership 2 and the Border League (the oldest established rugby union league in the world).
[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 |