Currie RFC
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Currie Rugby Football Club are an
Currently the club run three senior sides, along with the Colts and youth rugby ages group teams.
History
The foundation of the club was initially started by six individuals; Bob Kirkwood, Jack Hogg, Roger Mclaren, Tom Chandler, David Bisset & Alex Galbraith . Having discussed the formation of a team in a local bar called the Weavers Knowe. From these discussions followed the idea to form a full rugby club in the local area.
The 'six' were joined by Gordon Stewart, and given the necessary backing and, more importantly, use of the facilities at Currie High School, by the Headmaster, Ronnie Paul. Together the group sent out posters and leaflets around the Currie, Balerno and Juniper Green area calling on all interested to attend an open meeting at Curriehill School in April 1970 to 'discuss the formation of a local Rugby Club'. On the given evening 35 individuals attended and it was agreed to form a club to be called Currie Rugby Football Club, with the aim of promoting and developing the game of rugby within the area for the benefit of the sport and the community. The club officially formed in April 1970 and in October that year a team was fielded to play Gala Wanderers at Gala. For the very first game the club played in jerseys borrowed from
In the season 1973–74 the SRU decided to formalise the then unofficial championship and bring in a league structure, which gave Currie the entry to Edinburgh District League, Division II. Progress and promotion followed in 1976–77. The club was promoted from the District League into the National League during the 1979–80 season, where the club would go undefeated and scored over 1,000 points.
Successive promotion to Division 6 came the next year and following league reconstruction the club was in Division 5 by the start of the 1981–82 season. The rise of the club would continue with them winning promotion in 1982–83, 1985–86 and 1986–87 to arrive in Division 2 of the National League.
In 1989–90 Currie completed a remarkable rise through the leagues by finishing second in Division 2 and were promoted to Division 1 alongside
In 2006–07 season Currie secured their first Division 1 championship with victory over
In 2017, they rebranded as the Currie Chieftains.
Sevens
The club run the Currie Sevens tournament. The teams play for the Balerno Bowl.[3]
Honours
- Currie Sevens[3]
- Champions (2): 1987, 1988
- Scottish Premiership
- Champions (2): 2006–07, 2009–10
- Scottish Cup
- Runners-Up: (1) 2005-06
- Division 2
- Champions (1): 1995–96
- Division 3
- Champions (1): 1986–87
- Division 4
- Champions (1): 1985–86
- Division 7
- Champions (1): 1980–81
- E.D.U. Division 1
- Champions (1): 1979–80
- E.D.U. Division 2
- Champions (1): 1976–77
- Tennents Shield
- Champions (1): 1996
- Glasgow City Sevens
- Champions (1): 2001
- Peebles Sevens
- Champions (1): 1991
- Walkerburn Sevens
- Champions (3): 1991, 1994, 1995[4]
- Lochaber Sevens[5]
- Champions (1): 1985
- Forrester Sevens[6]
- Champions (1): 1981
- Holy Cross Sevens[7]
- Champions (1): 1986
- Edinburgh Northern Sevens[8]
- Champions (6): 1979, 1982, 2014, 2016, 2022, 2023
- Edinburgh District Sevens[9]
- Champions (1): 1982
Notable former players
- Dougie Fife
- Matt Scott
- Ben Cairns
- Dave Cherry
- Luke Crosbie
- Adam Hastings
- Graham Ellis
- Richie Vernon
- Blair Kinghorn[10]
References
- ^ "Currie". BetsAPI. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
- ^ "Currie Crowned Scottish Champions". Glasgow Warriors. 8 May 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
- ^ a b "Currie Sevens". 7 June 2019.
- ^ "Walkerburn | Kings of the 7s".
- ^ "Lochaber Sevens". 11 June 2019.
- ^ "Forrester Sevens". 7 June 2019.
- ^ "Holy Cross Sevens". 7 June 2019.
- ^ "Edinburgh Northern Sevens". 7 June 2019.
- ^ "Edinburgh District Sevens". 7 June 2019.
- ^ "Edinburgh Rugby sign stand-off Blair Kinghorn - The Scotsman". Archived from the original on 20 December 2016.