Strathaven RFC

Strathaven RFC

Rugby team
teamname = Strathaven RFC
union = Scottish Rugby Union
fullname = Strathaven Rugby Football Club
location = Strathaven, Scotland
country

founded = 1984
region = South Lanarkshire
ground = Whiteshawgate Park
capacity =
chairman =
ceo =
president = flagicon|Scotland Gavin Douglas
captain = flagicon|Scotland Willie Steele
coach = flagicon|England Howard Kennette flagicon|WalesChris Cullen
top scorer =
caps =
url = www.strathavenrfc.co.uk
league = Hydro Electric West Division Two League
season = 2007–08
position = 8th

Strathaven RFC are a rugby union team from the south Lanarkshire town of Strathaven. Founded in 1984 Strathaven RFC play at Whiteshawgate Park on the Hamilton Road.

For the 2008/2009 Season Strathaven 1st XV will once again play in the Hydro Electric West Division Two League.

Strathaven RFC has a large youth Section with the teams starting from P3/P4 to Under 18 level. Strathaven also run two senior teams, 1st and 2nd XV's, along with a Woman’s team.

1st XV Squad for 2008/09 Season

1st XV Fixtures for the 2008/09 Season

ee also

* Strathaven

External links

* [http://www.strathavenrfc.co.uk Strathaven RFC Official Website]
* [http://www.bebo.com/Strathaven-R-F-C Strathaven RFC Bebe Page]
* [http://www.scottishrugby.org Scottish Rugby Union Official Website]


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