Schools from Orkney and the Isles came together at the Pickaquoy centre, at the end of September, for Orkney RFC Schools’ TAG Festival, the second festival to take place in the last twelve months.
A groundbreaking initiative, operated in partnership with Scottish Rugby and East Ayrshire Council, has created Scotland’s first “Schools of Rugby” which embed daily rugby sessions into the school
ORKNEY RFC got their National League Division 3 campaign off to a winning start with a 40-17 victory over Ross High RFC at a bright but breezy Pickaquoy outfield on Saturday afternoon.
The sun was shining on Dornoch beach this Saturday and Ross-Sutherland took full advantage with a pre-season training session in preparation for the club’s second season in Hydro-Electric C
The Highland Rugby development team set up an S1/2 and under-16 league structure to offer the schools of the north the opportunity to play regular competitive rugby.
Children at Burray Primary School in Orkney were delighted to receive their certificates from Scottish Rugby and the Food Standards Agency (Scotland) in recognition of their efforts both inside and
ORKNEY RFC gained promotion to National 3 in style on Saturday afternoon as they trounced visitors Kinross 73-7 at Pickaquoy to clinch the Caledonia League Division 1 title.