Stirling County

Leagues Played
Scotland Super 6 7
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Scotland Super 6 06/10 18:46 - Watsonians v Stirling County L 24-21
Scotland Super 6 05/27 18:45 - Stirling County v Ayrshire Bulls W 27-26
Scotland Super 6 05/06 18:45 - Stirling County v Boroughmuir Bears L 25-26
Scotland Super 6 04/29 18:46 - Southern Knights v Stirling County W 10-24
Scotland Super 6 09/26 12:30 - Stirling County v Watsonians W 41-39
Scotland Super 6 08/29 12:30 - Boroughmuir Bears v Stirling County L 23-17
Scotland Super 6 08/15 12:30 - Stirling County v Heriot's L 18-19

Wikipedia - Stirling County RFC

Stirling County RFC is a Scottish rugby union club based in Stirling. The club plays its home games at Bridgehaugh. It runs a number of sides. The professional men's side competes in the Super 6 as the Stirling Wolves, the women's side competes in the Scottish Womens Premiership.

History

During the season of 2004–05, Stirling County celebrated its centenary. Rugby has its origins in the town in the 1870s, resulting in the formation of Stirling HSFP in the latter part of the nineteenth century. The F.P. club joined the Scottish Rugby Union in 1904, hence the celebration of the centenary this season. In 1925, Bridge of Allan Rugby Club was founded with both clubs uniting in 1946 to form Stirling County.

While the team of 1959–60 went undefeated, it was not until the formation of the national leagues in the 1970s that Stirling had a springboard to success. Another vital factor was the creation of a strong and vibrant youth section at this time. In 1995, County achieved the unique distinction of being the first club to rise through the ranks from the depths of the seventh division and win the Scottish Championship.

Uniquely, the club played against the Barbarians at Stirling Albion F.C. home, Forthbank Stadium in 1995. The club has been prolific in producing a large number of age-group internationalists while senior internationalists who have worn County's colours include George Graham, Ally Hogg, Ian Jardine, Alastair Kellock, Kenny Logan, Kevin McKenzie, James McLaren, Grant Gilchrist, Adam Ashe, Nick Grigg Jamie Bhatti and Finn Russell.

In 2012–13, County recorded their highest league finish for 16 years, third place in RBS Premier One, and qualified for the cross-border British & Irish Cup competition for the second consecutive year.

Stirling County also has the most successful youth set-up, winning the Scottish National Youth League Cup more times than any other team,

Stirling County RFC compete in the Scottish Rugby Super Series as Stirling Wolves and represent Caledonia District in the competition.

Stirling County 1st XV compete in National League Division 2 while the Wolves Second XV play in West Reserve League Division 1.

Stirling County's Women's play in the top-flight BT Women's Premier League.

Stirling County is a Scottish rugby union team based in the city of Stirling. The team was founded in 1869 and has a rich history in Scottish rugby. They play their home matches at Bridgehaugh Park, which has a capacity of 3,000 spectators.

Stirling County competes in the Scottish Premiership, which is the top tier of rugby union in Scotland. The team has a strong reputation for producing talented players, with many going on to represent Scotland at international level.

The team's playing style is based on a strong forward pack, with a focus on physicality and aggression. They also have a talented backline, with players who are capable of creating scoring opportunities from anywhere on the field.

Off the field, Stirling County is known for its strong community spirit and commitment to developing young players. The team has a thriving youth academy, which provides opportunities for young players to develop their skills and progress through the ranks.

Overall, Stirling County is a respected and successful rugby union team with a proud history and a bright future.