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Helensburgh RFC is a rugby union side based in Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. They play their home games at Ardencaple.[1]

Key Information

History

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The club was founded in 1963 and celebrated its golden jubilee in 2013.[2] The event attracted 400 guests from around the world for a celebratory dinner.[3]

Trivia

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The Helensburgh rugby team made the news in 2004 when their 1st XV all became fathers in the space of 5 years; all of them together having 15 sons; enough for a new 1st XV.[4]

The Princess Royal visited Helensburgh RFC in 2012 and opened a new stand at the ground.[5]

Helensburgh Sevens

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The club run the Helensburgh Sevens tournament.[6][7] This 7s Tournament has been running since 1972. [8]

Year Winner
2025 Birkmyre (2)
2024 Birkmyre
2023 Glasgow Caledonian University
2022 Glasgow Academicals
2014 Helensburgh (2)
2013 Glasgow University
2012 Greenock Wanderers (2)
2009 Greenock Wanderers
2005 Oban Lorne
1988 Irvine
1987 Clydebank
1986 Glasgow High Kelvinside (2)
1985 East Kilbride (4)
1984 Cartha Queens Park (2)
1983 Cartha Queens Park
1982 Drumpellier
1981 Lenzie (3)
1980 East Kilbride (3)
1979 Lenzie (2)
1978 East Kilbride (2)
1977 Lenzie
1976 East Kilbride
1975 St. Mungo Academicals
1974 Cartha
1973 Glasgow HSFP
1972 Helensburgh

Other Sevens

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The Royal Navy host their Northern Sevens at Ardencaple. Helensburgh are allowed to participate as ground owners; however they can not represent the Royal Navy in subsequent matches.[9] The Helensburgh side reached the final in 2017.[10]

Honours

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1971–72 Helensburgh 7s Festival Winners - Russell Davidson Trophy

1972–73 Glasgow District Rugby Union (GDRU) Winners - First formal GDRU Leagues formed - Divisions 1 to 5.

1976–77 Promoted to National League Division 7 - Leagues had been reformed after formation of the SRU (National League Divisions 1 to 7) in season 1973–74 with Helensburgh assigned Division 1.

1977–78 Dunbartonshire Cup Winners

1979–80 Helensburgh 7s Tournament Winners

1987–88 Helensburgh Over 30s Tournament Winners

1987–88 GDRU Division 2 Winners - Promoted to Division 1

1987–88 Dumbartonshire Cup Winners

1994–95 GDRU Division 2 Winners - Promoted to Division 1.

1995–96 GDRU Division 1 Winners - Promoted to National League 7 via 4 way District winners play-offs (Helensburgh, Carnoustie, Orkney, Heriot Watt Uni)

1996–97 National League Division 7 Runners Up - Promoted to NL 6

1997–98 National League Division 7 Runners up - Promoted to NL 5

1998–99 National Div 5 Winners - Promoted to NL 4

1999–00 Oban 7s Winners

1999–00 Strathendrick 7s Winners

2000–01 Loch Lomond 7s Winners

2001–02 SRU National League Team of the Year presented at Murrayfield.

2001–02 National Div 4 Winners - Promoted to NL 3

2001–02 SRU National League Player of the Year - Kieran Verryt (Winger)

2004–05 Clydebank 10s Winners

2010–11 Clydebank 10s Winners

2011–12 SRU National Bowl Winners - Played at Murryfield

2011–12 West Regional Bowl Winners

2011–12 West Region League Division 2 Winners - SRU League reorganisation with Burgh assigned to West League 2

2023–24 West Region League Division 3 Runners Up - Promoted to Division 2

References

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