Hawick Harlequins RFC
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Not to be confused with Hawick RFC.
Hawick Harlequins Rugby Football Club are a Scottish Rugby Union team. Based in Hawick, Scotland they play in the East Regional Leagues. Hawick Harlequins is famous for its social side. Drinking games include Spoofs, Randomizer, Submerge and many more. These games are always played using the famous but dreaded red wine and coke.
Hawick Harlequins famously defeated the Canterbury Crusaders touring side in 1999 at Wilton Lodge Park 36-35 in one of the greatest matches ever played at the 'fortress'.
Notable players
- Jim Renwick, capped 52 times for Scotland
- Rory Macpherson
- Sean Peffers
- Gary 'Dodger' Rodgerson
- Scott Peffers aka Public Enemy #1
See also
References
- Massie, Allan A Portrait of Scottish Rugby (Polygon, Edinburgh; ISBN 0-904919-84-6)
External reference
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