Musselburgh RFC

Musselburgh RFC

Leagues Played
Scottish Premier Division 93
Links
Wikipedia

Fixtures

Scottish Premier Division 01/11 15:00 15 Melrose vs Musselburgh RFC - View
Scottish Premier Division 01/18 15:00 16 Musselburgh RFC vs Edinburgh - View
Scottish Premier Division 01/25 15:00 17 Hawick vs Musselburgh RFC - View
Scottish Premier Division 02/08 15:00 18 Musselburgh RFC vs Heriot's - View
Scottish Premier Division 02/15 14:00 19 Currie vs Musselburgh RFC - View
Scottish Premier Division 03/01 15:00 20 Musselburgh RFC vs Watsonians - View

Results

Scottish Premier Division 12/14 15:00 14 Musselburgh RFC v Ayr L 19-50
Scottish Premier Division 12/07 15:00 13 Kelso RFC v Musselburgh RFC L 27-20
Scottish Premier Division 11/30 15:00 12 Musselburgh RFC v Hawks L 24-34
Scottish Premier Division 11/23 15:00 11 Musselburgh RFC v Selkirk - PPT.
Scottish Premier Division 11/09 14:00 10 Marr RFC v Musselburgh RFC W 30-32
Scottish Premier Division 10/26 14:00 9 Watsonians v Musselburgh RFC L 38-29
Scottish Premier Division 10/19 14:00 8 Musselburgh RFC v Currie L 26-69
Scottish Premier Division 10/12 14:00 7 Heriot's v Musselburgh RFC L 66-14
Scottish Premier Division 10/05 14:00 6 Musselburgh RFC v Hawick L 28-43
Scottish Premier Division 09/28 14:00 5 Edinburgh v Musselburgh RFC L 55-22
Scottish Premier Division 09/21 14:00 4 Musselburgh RFC v Melrose L 13-51
Scottish Premier Division 09/14 14:00 3 Ayr v Musselburgh RFC L 82-0

Wikipedia - Musselburgh RFC

Musselburgh Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland. The team play their home games at Stoneyhill and currently compete in the Scottish Premiership, the top tier of Scottish club rugby.

Musselburgh RFC first applied to join the Edinburgh & District League in 1921 but it is believed that the town had a team for at least 20 years before that.

History

The club was formed in 1921 as a section of the Musselburgh Sports Club. They initially played their games at Shirehaugh which is now a practice green at The Musselburgh Golf Club in Monktonhall. During the 1930s The Musselburgh Sports Club changed its name to become Musselburgh Rugby Football Club in its entirety.

During 1951, the club moved from its home at Shirehaugh to a new pitch at Stoneyhill where the club currently resides. A clubhouse was built on the site and opened in 1971, with changing rooms added in 1984 and a gym added in 2021.

After the creation of the new leagues in Scotland the club were placed in the third division, ultimately falling to fifth division in 1975. However they bounced back and continued to climb up the leagues where they were promoted to the Premiership for the first time in 1987, lasting one season before being relegated.

The club continued to stay around the second and third tiers before a sharp fall to the regional leagues in the late 2000s. The team slowly climbed their way back up to the National leagues before winning National 2 in 2015. With the formation of the Super6 in 2018, the top six teams from National 1 had the chance to be promoted to the Premiership to join the remaining four teams. Musselburgh claimed a bonus point on the final day of the season to win the final spot.

Musselburgh RFC is a well-established rugby union team based in Musselburgh, Scotland. The team has a rich history and a strong tradition of success in both local and national competitions. Known for their physicality and skill on the field, Musselburgh RFC is a force to be reckoned with in the Scottish rugby scene.

The team is made up of a dedicated group of players who are passionate about the sport and committed to representing their community with pride. With a strong coaching staff and a supportive fan base, Musselburgh RFC continues to strive for excellence and push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of rugby union.

Whether competing in league matches or cup competitions, Musselburgh RFC always brings their A-game and never backs down from a challenge. With a winning mentality and a never-say-die attitude, this team is sure to continue making waves in the rugby world for years to come.