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Perthshire Rugby Invites Community to Celebrate 150th Season Finale

Perthshire Rugby has exciting plans to celebrate the end of their 150thseason in style. The club, recently voted Club of the Year at the Perth and Kinross Sports Awards, invites the community to attend a 150thcommemorative rugby game and fun family ceilidh on Friday 10thMay from 7pm.

Allan Brown, Chief Executive of Perthshire Rugby comments, “We’d like to invite the community to join us to celebrate our momentous year. The evening is family friendly and free of charge. We’d like as many folks as possible to come along to the marquee opposite Bells in the North Inch & soak up the atmosphere as Perthshire President’s XV take on Army in Scotland followed by a family ceilidh to celebrate”

Perthshire Rugby 150 Years Game

 “We’d like to invite everyone to come along and support Perthshire in this historic game, 150 years since we played our first ever game of rugby, against the Scots Greys in 1869”.

To be led out by Scotland 7s Leading Try Scorer James Fleming

Perthshire President’s XV v Army in Scotland kicks off at 7pm. “We’re thrilled that our invitational Perthshire President’s XV team will be captained by Scotland 7s International  leading try-scorer & former Perthshire player, James Fleming”.

Commenting on his captaincy of the side, James Fleming, said, “I played at Perthshire from the age of 7 until I was 21. I came along to an open day as a wee boy many years ago and loved it. So it’s Perthshire I owe for making me fall in love with the game and I take any opportunity to come back to the Club & support Perthshire’s activities. I am very much looking forward to coming back and putting on the black and white again with some old team mates and good friends”.

The full side is below:

15 – James Fleming                8 – Garry Coull                       16 – Stevie Gray

14 – Matt Rae                       7 – Ross Angus                      17 – Kieran Ramsay

13 – Pete Saunders                6 – Tony Mcginness                18 – Blair Twaddle

12 – Dan Rae                        5 – Duncan Clow                    19 – James Mair

11 – Erlend Oag                     4 – Rory Mckay                      20 – Ewan MacKessack-Leitch

10 – Rory Carmichael              3 – Ewen MacDonald        21 – James McCaig

9 – Ryan Miller                       2 – Calum Croughan            22 – Matt Smith

1 – James Forester                 23 – Ben Eynon

Headline facts are:

  • 12 of 23 are current 1st XV players
  • 17 of 23 came through Perthshire youth Section
  • 6 of 23 playing their rugby at other clubs now
  • 5 of 23 recently retired including Scotland 7s leading try scorer, James Fleming

There hasn’t been a Scottish army team for a few years but Army in Scotland seem to be gathering momentum. They have a big inter forces tournament at the end of May that they’re hoping they can see off the RAF and Navy to claim the crown.

Family Ceilidh

The 150 years game will be followed by a family ceilidh. “The family ceilidh will be led by the superb Skara Ceilidh Band, a 4 piece line-up of fiddle, pipes, guitar and drums. Please come along, invite your friends and family too to join in the fun” says Brown. All proceeds from the event will go to Perthshire Rugby. “It should be a great evening, a celebration of what has been a great year for Perthshire Rugby”.

Skara Ceilidh band members tour and perform worldwide with some of the most well known bands on the Scottish music scene including, Skipinnish, Breabach, Fat-Suit, James Duncan Mackenzie and Suas. The Skara line-up includes two BBC Young Traditional Musician of the Year Finalists.

Bar and

The bar will open at 6pm in the Perth Beer Festival marquee with Inveralmond and Innis & Gunn ranges pouring alongside a dedicated craft gin bar by Strathearn Distillery. Food will be served.

Perthshire Rugby

Welcome to our NEW website

Perthshire Rugby launches NEW website & kit shop

Welcome to Perthshire Rugby’s new website. Our new URL is

Our new website has been developed to enable us to better reflect our brand, product & core values of SPORTSMANSHIP, PRIDE, RESPECT & INCLUSION to our members, supporters & the outside world.

We’ll be better able to showcase our rugby, our fundraising events, sponsorship opportunities and ultimately, the strength of our community across all sections of our club. Please browse the pages and familiarise yourself with the layout and content.

Features
  • A hub for club activities, share news, events & celebrate success
  • A hub for our teams to share their news, photos and updates
  • A hook to recruit new players, members & supporters
  • A place for people to find out more about us when we’re not at the Inch
  • Access membership system & fantastic new webshop for branded kit

Perthshire Rugby Kit Shop

Perthshire Rugby has developed a new website kit shop where members and supporters can order and source new club kit and leisurewear.

The new range has been designed exclusively for the club in partnership with AKUMA  – our new club kit supplier. We would like all orders to be processed through the club webshop. Please read on to find more details about kit shop operation…

Website OperationThere’s still a little work in progress. The plan is that each team will be responsible for updating and refreshing the content on their team pages and website contributors will be nominated by teams.

The 1st website training session for team managers took place yesterday and we plan to follow up with a further date in the near future for those not able to attend,

So please pay us a visit, browse and keep coming back! We hope you enjoy it!

‘Shire Hold Tight to Survive Thurso Rollercoaster

Last gasp “King” Clow penalty seals dramatic win

Caithness 23-25 Perthshire

“I’ll never forget that match,” Mark Coupar summed up what was an exhilarating, frustrating and heart-stopping performance from Perthshire with more twists & turns than the A9 north. The result should secure National 3 rugby for the team next season.

It was bright sunny day with strong gusting winds that greeted Perthshire after the over 5 hour bus drive north to Thurso. The men in black & white showed no sign of the journey and started the game with precision and tempo. Early attacks saw Perthshire held out and a pass judged forward by the referee denied a score. It didn’t take too long for the pressure to tell and after a few phases in the 22 Peter Saunders ran hard on to the ball and forced his way over with the Caithness defenders helpless in their efforts to stop him. Calum Bruce added the extras.

Soon afterwards with the scrums & lineouts on top form Perthshire were back in the Caithness half and Ryan Miller exploited an empty blindside to sneak round a ruck unopposed and sprinted down the wing to score in the corner. The conversion was missed but after 20 minutes Perthshire were up 0-12.

Ball retention was excellent and Caithness rarely had possession especially with props Alisdair Nisbet & Ewen MacDonald taking no prisoners at scrum time and Callum Croughan hitting his mark with James Mair & Ewan MacKessack-Leitch dominating the lineouts and stealing a few. About the half hour mark Perthshire won a penalty in front of the posts and Calum Bruce put it over to give a commanding 0-15 lead.

In the last 10 minutes of the half Perthshire were guilty of easing off. The Caithness scrum was rejigged to good effect and after a series of needless penalties Caithness worked up to the ‘Shire try line and from an ensuing scrum pushed over allowing Hamish Coghill to score an unconverted try.

Perthshire had only themselves to blame with more ill-discipline leading to penalties forcing them back to their own half. Some good defensive play was undone with Perthshire guilty of being offside and Caithness took the 3 points through the boot of Anderson.

Half time Caithness 8-15 Perthshire. In the second half Perthshire would have the wind and sun in their favour, the instructions from the sideline was to play the ball down and deep into Caithness’ half.

Perthshire took the restart well and quickly worked up field. Some quick phases provided an overlap on the right wing but the ball was fumbled and Caithness reacted quickest, Coghill picked up and ran near 60m to score in the corner for his second try of the match. The conversion attempt fell short.

This revived Perthshire who started playing to their game plan. The Rae brothers as always finding space and making inroads, while Duncan Clow & Blair Twaddell were battering holes in the defence. Clever work at the breakdown by Dan Bowater was winning turnovers and keeping the Caithness defence honest. Down in their 22 Caithness attempted to clear their lines and kicked the ball upfield. It was taken by Scott Alcorn who returned the kick and gave chase. The Caithness defence were napping and Alcorn couldn’t believe his luck when he caught it unopposed and was allowed to walk in under the posts for a fantastic solo try. With the conversion, Perthshire were back in control 13-22.

The last quarter has been an unhappy time for Perthshire this season, throwing away leads against Murrayfield, Carrick and conceding soft scores in other matches. It seemed to be happening again. Weak tackles allowed the Caithness scrum half to run deep into the 22. From the ensuing phases Macleod barged over but the gusting wind took conversion attempt wide. Minutes later mistakes & penalties again put Perthshire on the backfoot. Desperate defence on the try line was holding firm, but after countless attacks prop Gray just touched the ball on the whitewash. The conversion struck the post. With less than 3 minutes to play Perth were now behind 23-22.

It was cruel but the next few minutes were unbelievable. Ryan Miller sent the restart straight into touch giving Caithness a scrum. Perthshire’s defence was firing and soon managed to win the ball in open play and a penalty. Ryan Miller this time missed touch allowing Caithness the possession to see the game out. Big moments in big games need players to stand up. Everyone in black & white did. Dan Bowater again at the ruck dislodged the ball from Caithness and Perthshire were in possession. Over-enthusiasm at the next ruck saw Caithness go off their feet and Perthshire had a penalty with 30 seconds left.

Goal kicker Calum Bruce was off the field so second row Duncan Clow instead lined up the shot at goal. It wasn’t easy and the wind wouldn’t help matters. The posts at Thurso were formerly at Murrayfield and the likes of Jonny Wilkinson, Gavin Hastings, Chris Paterson have scored crucial points kicking through them. Unphased Clow coolly struck the ball, it went high and over, the linesmen raising their flags as the referee blew for fulltime.

Perthshire had done it! King Clow at the very last second rescued victory, 23-25.

The importance of the win cannot be overstated as Orkney, against the odds, beat league winners Gordonians. The 4 points won will secure Perthshire above the relegation zone. Next week is the final match of the season as West of Scotland are hosted on the North Inch. All supporters are encouraged to come and cheer the boys as they look to end the season on a high. Kick-off is 3pm.

Whyte Lightning Strikes Twice for Perthshire in Historic Match

Late scores for Jimmy Whyte Senior & Junior not enough to overcome Dragoons’ early lead.

Perthshire XV 10-24 Royal Scots Dragoon Guards XV

Saturday 9th March 2019 will down in the annals of Perthshire RFC history. It was 150 years ago on 10th January 1869 when Perth Academicals lined up for their first ever rugby match on the North Inch against the locally stationed Scots Grey’s. So, as part of the 150th Anniversary celebrations, their successor teams Perthshire RFC and the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (now based at Leuchars) met again on the North Inch.

Perthshire fielded a mix of 1XV, 2XV, veterans and super-veterans in a team encompassing the past, present and future for the Club. The Dragoons playing their first XVs match for 4 years had a mix of newcomers to the sport, recently returned players, Fijians and even some Army representatives. The pitch had dried overnight, and the sun shone for this highly anticipated match.

The teams were piped on to the pitch led by their Captains. Perthshire elected to play with the sun behind them and the Dragoons would kick off.

The match started full of energy and endeavour, both teams looking to play a fast game. Perthshire had the better of the possession and pushed deep into the Dragoons half. Ruck and high tackle penalties were hurting the Dragoons giving easy ball to Perthshire who piled on the pressure.

The Perthshire lineout was dominant winning clean ball for each attack. Ewan MacKessack-Leitch stealing a number of Dragoons throws as well. When it mattered though Perthshire just couldn’t break through. A scrum penalty on the 5m, a knock on with the try line begging or a missed pass would end the attack and the Dragoons would breathe a sigh of relief.

It was somewhat against the run of play when an isolated Perthshire runner was turned over allowing the Dragoons some space to run into. They didn’t need a second invitation and some deft passing and sweet lines saw fullback Waqairatu score in the corner for an unconverted try.

Undeterred by the slip up Perthshire regained possession and again pressed forward. The lineout mauls were making decent ground and one was just pulled down short. However, the advantage was lost and Perthshire opted for a scrum in front of the posts after winning a penalty. There was an early shove from the Dragoons so Jack McIntosh took a quick tap and passed to the forwards. The line was so close, but not even the, Northern Powerhouse, Dave Lewis could quite manage to breach the whitewash from close quarters. Spun out the pass was dropped and the Dragoons cleared.

On the occasion the Dragoons threatened, Perthshire’s defence was resolute. Excellent work at the breakdown, often by Ali Nisbett or Angus Walker, would slow them down or win the turnover. Perthshire would get the opportunity to clear their lines which Jonny Armitt and even Richard Haggart used to kick the ball upfield and safely to touch.

Further attacks from Perthshire saw a flowing move reach Taylor Mair on the right wing, he came close but was bundled into touch. Jonny Armitt at 10 was keeping the defence guessing either linking with Dan Rae & Callum Croughan in the centre or chipping over for Jay Pettie to chase down. Strong carries by Ewen MacDonald and Dave Lewis around the fringes kept the Dragoons’ forwards honest.

A penalty in mid-field gave the Dragoons a quick tap, the ‘Shire defence were caught napping and the Dragoons broke through. A last gasp ankle tap brought the strike runner down, but the ball was quickly recycled and, despite the best efforts of Rab Pittendreigh, centre Sokia touched down to score. The conversion was made, Perthshire 0-12 Royal Scots Dragoons Guards.

Within moments Perthshire were making inroads and a penalty too far was conceded by the Dragoons who saw a man sent to the sin bin for 10 minutes.

However, as the half ended Perthshire couldn’t take advantage. Again excellent set-piece play was providing the platform but chances were missed. Dan Rae was running hard in the centre creating space for Callum Croughan to exploit but the support wasn’t quick enough and the momentum lost.

At half time Perthshire could have felt disappointed to have been 2 scores down despite the dominance in territory & possession. Some fresh legs were about to come off the bench and this could give the impetus to cross the try-line.

The second half started like the first, fast paced and Perthshire in possession. A few phases later and the men in black & white were queuing up to get the ball and crash over. Alas the short pass was well read by Sokia who intercepted and had the whole pitch to cover. He showed good pace & feet to flummox the sparse ‘Shire defence to score under the posts for a converted try.

Now the substitutions were made. Liam Flavell came on to the wing and was followed on to the pitch by his father Andy Flavell along with his front row partner in scrummaging Jimmy Whyte. The latter two’s impact was immediate, the Dragoons’ scrum unceremoniously shoved backwards.

Despite Perthshire’s set piece dominance, the Dragoons were getting more possession in the open and holding on to it. A good build up after some rash Perthshire penalties gave them field position to launch numerous attacks on the Perthshire line. The forwards held them at close quarters but it went out to the centres and a fantastic offload over the tackle into the arms of the charging Cabemaiwasa saw him squeeze through a gap and score. The conversion hit the post making it 0-24 in the Dragoons favour.

Tiredness and injuries forced further changes to the Perthshire squad with William Campbell, Allan Guild and Jimmy Whyte (Jnr) taking to the pitch to give a front row dominated scrum for the remainder of the match. Jonny Armitt moved to scrum half and Dan Rae to stand-off, no one would strike with impunity against their half-back partnership and Perthshire’s attack became more direct.

Calm heads and wisdom from the veterans were key to Perthshire fightback. With a makeshift lineout 5m out from the line a short ball went to Jimmy Whyte (Snr) at the front and he demonstrated footwork and power in equal measure to breeze past then crash over the defenders for a try in the corner. Unconverted the score was now 5-24.

Perthshire fielded the kick-off and tried in earnest to capitalise on the momentum shift. Both teams were tiring and mistakes crept in. Great defensive work rate from Dan Rae, Ewan Woods and Angus Walker steadied the line when needed. Meanwhile Callum Croughan was getting the opportunity to run in the open and made use of strike running from Rab Pittendreigh and Jay Pettie up the touchlines. Thus the last substitutions were made, which saw Perthshire’s Stevie Wilkie pull on the Dragoons’ jersey in the front row to join his former regiment.

In the final phase of play Perthshire pushed deep in to the opposition 22 and set up multiple rucks inching towards the line. And so as the final whistle beckoned Jimmy Whyte (Jnr), not to be outdone by his father, burrowed over the line with 4 Dragoons hanging on to him but somehow managed to ground the ball. It ended Perthshire XV 10-24 Royal Scots Dragoon Guards XV.

This match was a true spectacle and entertainment for those who came to watch. The spirit of gameplay was excellent with both teams providing a fun, fast game. Perthshire Rugby is a family, it was great to see two fathers each with their sons on the pitch during the match. A huge thanks to Fin Hay, Richard Haggart and Lt Tom Walpole for organising the anniversary match. The 150th Anniversary season is drawing to an end, but there are still a few more events to happen including the Perth Beer Festival on weekend 10-12th May.

League action returns to the North Inch this coming Saturday 16th March when Perthshire welcome West of Scotland for an earlier 1pm kick-off. All are invited to come down and support the boys in this critical match and then to join the Club in That Bar later for the remainder of Six Nations Super Saturday, including the Calcutta Cup match at 5pm.Perthshire

Team photo
Back row (L-R): Liam Flavell, James Whyte, Will Campbell, Dan Rae, Jay Pettie, Ewan Woods, Rab Pittendreigh, Kieran Ramsay, Ewan MacKessack-Leitch (Club Captain), Dave Lewis, Richard Haggart, Jonny Armitt, Taylor Mair, Stevie Wilkie.
Front row (L-R): Allan Guild, Andrew Flavell, Jack McIntosh, Ewen MacDonald, Callum Croughan, Ali Nisbet, Angus McGeoghie, Angus Walker.
Missing: Jimmy Whyte.