Dundee HSFP
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Full name | Dundee High School Former Pupils Rugby Football Club | |||||||||||||||||
Founded | 1880 | |||||||||||||||||
Union | Scottish Rugby Union | |||||||||||||||||
Location | Dundee, Scotland | |||||||||||||||||
Ground(s) | Mayfield Playing Fields | |||||||||||||||||
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League | Premiership Division One | |||||||||||||||||
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www.dundeehsfprugby.org.uk | ||||||||||||||||||
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Dundee High School Former Pupils Rugby Football Club are a rugby union team that play their home games at the Mayfield Playing Fields, Dundee, Scotland
The team was founded in 1880 and currently play in the Premiership Division One, although they have now been relegated to Premiership Division Two for the forthcoming season.
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[edit] Notable former players
[edit] Scotland National Rugby Union Team
- Stewart Campbell (17 Caps)
- Iain Fullarton (6 Caps)
- Sean Lamont (3 Caps)
- David Leslie (31 Caps, Rugby World's Player of the Year 1984, 5 Nations Grand Slam winner)
- Shaun Longstaff (15 Caps)
- John Manson (1 Cap)
- Jon Petrie (35 Caps)
- George Ritchie (1 Cap, First ever DHSFP player to be capped in 1932)
[edit] British and Irish Lions
- Andy Nicol (23 Scotland Caps, European Cup 1997/98, World XV v NZ 1993)
- Chris Rea (13 Scotland Caps)
- Tom Smith (60 Scotland Caps)
- Rob Wainwright (34 Scotland Caps)
[edit] Others
- Jason Hewitt - New Zealand National Rugby Union Team
- Jacob Rauluni - Fiji National Rugby Union Team
- Moses Rauluni - Fiji
- Adam Russell - USA National Rugby Union Team
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