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Aberfeldy RFC

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Rugby team
Aberfeldy RFC
Full nameAberfeldy Rugby Football Club
Founded2015
LocationAberfeldy, Scotland
Ground(s)Wade Park
League(s)Caledonia Midlands Four
2019–20Caledonia Midlands Four, 5th of 6
Teamkit
Official website
www.aberfeldyrfc.co.uk

Aberfeldy RFC is arugby union club based inAberfeldy, Scotland. The Men's team currently plays inCaledonia Midlands Four.

History

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Aberfeldy had an Aberfeldy Mini Rugby Club in the 1980s and early 1990s which received £150 of sponsorship money from the Vladivar Vodka Company;[1] and an Aberfeldy and District over-30s team had an annual match with Pitlochry Aged Barbarians in the 1990s.[2] The Aberfeldy and Pitlochry sides played for the Atholl Cup donated by Douglas Spaven of the Atholl Palace; and the charity funds for the match again went to the Aberfeldy Mini Rugby Club.[3]

The present club Aberfeldy RFC was formed in 2015.[4]

From 2015 to May 2021 they played their home matches at Kenmore thanks to the generosity of the Kenmore Sporting Association. However the club were keen to play in the town of Aberfeldy itself and in 2021 they secured a lease from the Atholl and Breadalbane Agricultural Society Ltd to play in Aberfeldy's Wade Park on the outskirts of the town. The move itself hit the headlines. The club used the muscle power of the men's and women's team to flit the 7 miles between Kenmore and Aberfeldy, which involved carrying the rugby posts on their shoulders that distance - led by a piper also walking the 7 miles. They raised over £1000 in charity; to be used for the Breadalbane Riding for the Disabled Association (BRDA) as well as the club's own youth section.[5]

The club have appointed Aidan Kerr, former Cumnock RFC scrum half and with a BA (Hons) in Sports Studies from Stirling University, as a development officer. Kerr stated:[6]

I’ve been really taken by how ambitious and enthusiastic Laurie and the rest of the committee are. There is a real sense of community spirit here. At the moment I'm working with eight schools, secondary and primary. Obviously with current covid restrictions we are limited with what we can do, but I'm confident things will grow quickly. For now, I'm focused on making connections with the young people, teachers and parents and we’ll go from there.

Sides

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The club have a men's and women's side.

The club run Saturday morning training events 'Rugby Tots' for children between 2 and 7;[7] and at 1pm the youth section for Primary 3 & 4s upwards to Under 18s.[5]

The club have advertised summer camps for children in July 2021.[8]

They also run Sunday youth sessions for children.[9]

On Tuesday nights they also organised touch rugby sessions for everyone.[10]

References

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  1. ^"Raft Race".Perthshire Advertiser. 3 November 1989. p. 16. Retrieved2024-11-29 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^"Annual rugby match at Aberfeldy".Perthshire Advertiser. 26 March 1991. p. 36. Retrieved2024-11-29 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.Members of the Pitlochry Aged Barbarians rugby team who drew with Aberfeldy Over-35 rugby team (pictured below) during their annual rugby match at Aberfeldy.
  3. ^"Stars of yesteryear".Perthshire Advertiser. 24 December 1990. p. 33. Retrieved2024-11-29 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^"Aberfeldy RFC – Aberfeldy Rugby Football Club".
  5. ^abBonn, Melanie (May 28, 2021)."Rugby club walk goal posts to new training ground".Daily Record.
  6. ^"Rugby is on the rise in Aberfeldy".Scottish Rugby Union. Archived fromthe original on 2021-07-18. Retrieved2021-07-18.
  7. ^"Rugbytots - Aberfeldy (Aberfeldy RFC Classes) - (Outdoors)". Archived fromthe original on 2021-07-18. Retrieved2021-07-18.
  8. ^Goddard, Nathaniel (July 8, 2021)."Aberfeldy RFC's Summer Camps".Heartland Multimedia. Archived fromthe original on July 9, 2021. RetrievedJuly 18, 2021.
  9. ^Aberfeldy RFC (2021-07-10)."Reminder Sunday Youth Sessions are still running throughout the summer:".Facebook. Retrieved2024-11-29.
  10. ^Aberfeldy RFC (2021-07-13)."Lovely day from some tartan touch and walking rugby. 6:30pm for ALL ages and abilities!!".Facebook. Retrieved2024-11-29.
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