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==History==
==History==


Royal High Corstorphine was formed in 2003 from the merger of two Edinburgh [[rugby union]] sides:- [[Royal HSFP]] and [[Corstorphine RFC]]. RHC was originally planned as a bilateral club based both in [[Royal HSFP]]'s Barnton ground and [[Corstorphine RFC]]'s Union Park.<ref>https://theoffsideline.com/corstorphine-cougars-look-positive-future-barnton-split/</ref>
Royal High Corstorphine was formed in 2003 from the merger of two Edinburgh [[rugby union]] sides:- [[Royal HSFP]] and [[Corstorphine RFC]]. RHC was originally planned as a bilateral club based both in [[Royal HSFP]]'s Barnton ground and [[Corstorphine RFC]]'s Union Park.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://theoffsideline.com/corstorphine-cougars-look-positive-future-barnton-split/|title=Corstorphine Cougars look to a positive future after Barnton split|first=Stuart|last=Rutherford|date=15 August 2017|website=The Offside Line}}</ref>


The club had a very successful women's side that produced several Scotland international players.
The club had a very successful women's side that produced several Scotland international players.
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==Dissolve of club==
==Dissolve of club==


As time passed more and more matches were being played in Barnton; eventually the 1st XV playing in Barnton and the 2nd XV played in Union Park. This fuelled resentment in the Corstophine branch of the club and the merged club was dissolved into two clubs.<ref>https://www.scotsman.com/sport/rugby-union/royal-high-school-fp-looking-for-cougars-divorce-1-4435458</ref>
As time passed more and more matches were being played in Barnton; eventually the 1st XV playing in Barnton and the 2nd XV played in Union Park. This fuelled resentment in the Corstophine branch of the club and the merged club was dissolved into two clubs.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.scotsman.com/sport/rugby-union-2-14915/royal-high-school-fp-looking-for-cougars-divorce-1-4435458|title=Royal High School FP looking for Cougars ‘divorce’|website=www.scotsman.com}}</ref>


==Notable players==
==Notable players==

Revision as of 22:14, 19 April 2019

Royal High Corstorphine RFC
Full nameRoyal High Corstorphine Rugby Football Club
Emblem(s)Cougar head
Founded2003
Disbanded2017
Ground(s)Union Park & Barnton
Official website
www.rhcrugby.co.uk

Royal High Corstorphine RFC is a former Edinburgh rugby union club, formed from the merger of the Royal HSFP and Corstorphine RFC. The merged club was dissolved in 2017 as two clubs:- Corstorphine Cougars and Barnton RFC.

History

Royal High Corstorphine was formed in 2003 from the merger of two Edinburgh rugby union sides:- Royal HSFP and Corstorphine RFC. RHC was originally planned as a bilateral club based both in Royal HSFP's Barnton ground and Corstorphine RFC's Union Park.[1]

The club had a very successful women's side that produced several Scotland international players.

Dissolve of club

As time passed more and more matches were being played in Barnton; eventually the 1st XV playing in Barnton and the 2nd XV played in Union Park. This fuelled resentment in the Corstophine branch of the club and the merged club was dissolved into two clubs.[2]

Notable players

Mens

  • Andrew Crammond - played for Edinburgh at under-16, under-17 and under-18 levels, and for Scotland under-18. He made his Scotland under-20 debut in Athlone in January 2014, against Ireland in the 6 Nations and scored his first try, against France, at Netherdale on 7 March 2014. Represented Scotland at the U20 World Championships in New Zealand in 2013. He currently plays for Toulon.

Scotland Women Internationals

  • Lee Cockburn
  • Sonia Cull
  • Louise Dalgliesh
  • Cara DiSilva
  • Sarah Dixon
  • Ronnie Fitzpatrick
  • Tanya Griffith
  • Donna Kennedy
  • Alison MacDonald
  • Jilly McCord
  • Mags McHardy
  • Louise Moffat
  • Lynne Reid
  • Gayle Stewart

The Brothers

From 2010 the 2nd XV have been branded as The Brothers named Marc Maiden. Under the new team name The Brothers started the 2010–11 season winning 9 out of 9 games

The 2nd XV continued as a successful outfit with the management team of Mike "Iron" Whitside and Dougie Cross.

References

  1. ^ Rutherford, Stuart (15 August 2017). "Corstorphine Cougars look to a positive future after Barnton split". The Offside Line.
  2. ^ "Royal High School FP looking for Cougars 'divorce'". www.scotsman.com.