BT Premiership Division One - Factbites
 Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: BT Premiership Division One


    Note: these results are not from the primary (high quality) database.


Related Topics

In the News (Thu 20 Nov 08)

  
 Rugby Union - scottish BT premiership division two
Rugby Union - scottish BT premiership division two
www.britishsports.com /rugbyunionindex/scottishbtpremiershipdivisiontwo.htm   (8 words)

  
 19940723.html
Bennelong Northside 3 Vicki Wilmott 6 Christa Schafer 3 Margaret Elcombe 5 Michelle Hill 4 Knox Ridge Runners 14 bt.
RESULTS - Cataract - 5 June 1994 * In the Open Division, Bennelong Northside remains undefeated on 12 followed by Uringa (10) with Knox (8) and Western Hills (6).
However, if the Eagles beat Bennelong they could snatch the minor premiership with a good "for and against" aggregate.
www2.aos.princeton.edu /rdslater/orienteering/mlists/orienteering/199407/19940723.html   (1136 words)

  
 BBC SPORT Rugby Union Scottish Sides set for finals day
Premiership Division One winners Glasgow Hawks aim to do the double as they take on Division Two Dundee HSFP in the main event.
The climax to Scotland's club rugby season takes place at Murrayfield on Saturday, with BT Cup Finals Day.
212.58.240.35 /sport1/low/rugby_union/scottish/3671719.stm   (123 words)

  
 The Scotsman - Sport - Last of the Grand Slam heroes hangs up his boots
On the Saturday between helping Scotland beat Wales in Cardiff and then seal the Grand Slam with victory over England, the precocious youngster helped Melrose defeat Jed-Forest to secure the first of six Division One championships won in his time at the Greenyards.
When Craig Chalmers announced his retirement last weekend, having been persuaded to pull on his boots and play in the BT Premiership match win over Ayr and seal 200 appearances for Melrose, it signified the end of an era.
Considered the ‘baby’ of Scotland’s last Grand Slam team there were some who felt Chalmers would go on forever, and teammates Fin Calder and David Sole encouraged him to try, but at 36 his body was apparently telling him - probably shouting for the irrepressible fly-half to listen - that his playing days were over.
thescotsman.scotsman.com /sport.cfm?id=349252005   (123 words)

  
 Edinburgh Evening News - Sport - Rugby - Couper leads Accies
MATT COUPER led the way with a try brace as Edinburgh Accies returned to pole position in BT Premiership Division Three with a 34-13 win at Preston Lodge in a re-arranged encounter.
Other try scorers were centre Stuart Little and second row Ally Dale although Accies, who also had a 20 point contribution through the boot of Ally Guest, had to wait until the tenth minute of injury time to collect the touchdown bonus point.
Brian Monteith's weekly columns will be your perfect companion.
edinburghnews.scotsman.com /rugby.cfm?id=301682004   (230 words)

  
 Stewarts Melville FP RFC
Stewart’s-Melville 8 Gala 5 Leaders Gala went down to only their third defeat of the BT Premiership Division 2 campaign courtesy of Stewart&#...
The club was founded in 1875, when a match took place between the former pupils of Daniel Stewart’s Hospital and George Watson’s College.
Your use of this website is governed by our terms and conditions of use.
oldwww.scottishrugby.org /sites/Stewarts-Melville-FP-RFC   (199 words)

  
 Scotsman.com Sport - Golf - Lawson tips cap to Craise, his mentor at Biggar Colts
In fact, Lawson’s senior career started at the age of 16 in a BT Premiership Division Two clash at Kelso even before he had turned out in the Youth Final for Biggar against Stirling County.
It was one of Rod’s ambitions before he died to see a Biggar player come through the ranks to wear Scottish colours and when I recently visited the club from the Glasgow pro Team I now represent there was an unmistakable buzz that he would have been proud of my selection.
If that happens then ex-scrum half Craise will no doubt look down with satisfaction as a new award-winning chapter is added to the history of a club he not only helped found through the Edinburgh District Leagues, but helped give national title status.
sport.scotsman.com /golf.cfm?id=568212005   (653 words)

  
 19940723.html
Bennelong Northside 3 Vicki Wilmott 6 Christa Schafer 3 Margaret Elcombe 5 Michelle Hill 4 Knox Ridge Runners 14 bt.
However, if the Eagles beat Bennelong they could snatch the minor premiership with a good "for and against" aggregate.
RESULTS - Cataract - 5 June 1994 * In the Open Division, Bennelong Northside remains undefeated on 12 followed by Uringa (10) with Knox (8) and Western Hills (6).
www2.aos.princeton.edu /rdslater/orienteering/mlists/orienteering/199407/19940723.html   (1136 words)

  
 Scotsman.com Sport - Rugby - Black chuffed to bits after kick-starting rugby career
But the 31-year-old forward, who threw away kit because he believed a hip injury which required surgery would end his career, is now treading air after scoring a try in his successful comeback for Currie in their opening 24-24 BT Premiership Division One draw with Heriot’s at Goldenacre.
IT was the game former European Cup rugby pioneer Colin Black feared he’d never see.
Currently turning out at second row, Black, a policeman, hopes to eventually return to prop - the position he occupied when turning out against the likes of Bath and Dax in the first season of Scottish European Cup involvement.
sport.scotsman.com /rugby.cfm?id=1021672004   (1136 words)

  
 StudentNewspaper.org : The Independent Voice
Edinburgh notched up their third victory of the season in Division Three of the BT Premiership on Saturday, with a convincing win over fourth-placed Kirkcaldy....
The African Cup of Nations kicked off at the beginning of last week, getting the ball rolling for what will be a very busy few months of international football.
Receive the headlines direct to your email as soon as they are published
www.studentnewspaper.org /index.php   (265 words)

  
 Scotsman.com Sport - Rugby - Premiership One - Hawick reprieve
Hawick were docked two points after they continued to play with uncontested scrums following the temporary suspension of a front-row player during the BT Premiership Division 1 game against Watsonians at Myreside on 24 September.
The club appealed the decision and the SRU's appeals panel was satisfied that the situation arose from a misunderstanding between the referee and the Hawick captain.
A TWO-POINT penalty imposed on Hawick has been quashed after the Borders club appealed to the Scottish Rugby Union.
sport.scotsman.com /rugby_premier1.cfm?id=2254392005   (280 words)

  
 BBC SPORT Rugby Union Scottish Chalmers is Melrose coach
It is expected that the 34-year-old stand-off will also continue his playing career with the side that finished fifth in this season's BT Premiership Division One.
Chalmers has been playing for Worcester for the past two seasons and has been involved in coaching the English club's academy players.
A club statement said that their new first-team coach and former player would "be involved in discussions in the next week with club officials regarding the appointment of a forwards' coach for which several candidates have already been identified".
newsimg.bbc.co.uk /sport2/hi/rugby_union/scottish/3007077.stm   (157 words)

  
 Selkirk Today: News, Sport, Jobs, Property, Cars, Entertainments & More
The Bolton-based company has designed new-look home and away strips for the BT Premiership Division Two side, which for the first time will feature navy shorts, as well as a return to the club's traditional navy and white socks.
Top UK sportswear manufacturer Halbro has agreed to become Selkirk's club sponsor for season 2004/2005, in a deal which is expected to continue through to the Philiphaugh club's centenary year in season 2006/2007.
As part of the deal, Halbro has agreed to supply a full range of Selkirk RFC-branded goods to the new rugby shop, which is being opened by the club at Philiphaugh in mid-August.
www.selkirktoday.co.uk /ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=967&ArticleID=816212   (157 words)

  
 Edinburgh Evening News - Sport - Coaches both have Wright stuff to earn the top Rankin spot
If that trend is to be maintained then it is the claim of Rankin that Dundee High will have to raise their game significantly as they seek recompense for a campaign that saw them fall just short of promotion to Premiership Division One.
Tomorrow the two "insiders" lock horns and for many the outcome of the BT Scottish Rugby Cup Final could be decided by how these rival coaches with Dundee High (Rankin) and Glasgow Hawks (Wright) respectively prepare charges for an atmosphere that can be at once inspirational but also intimidating.
FOR Peter Wright the lush green sward of Murrayfield was "home" on the most elite of occasions with many of his 21 international caps out of Boroughmuir occurring at Scottish rugby headquarters.
edinburghnews.scotsman.com /sport.cfm?id=489292004   (157 words)

  
 Rugby7.com the best Resource for Rugby Sevens on the Web
BT Premiership Division One champions Glasgow Hawks won the inaugural Scotsman Club Sevens at Murrayfield during half-time of the Bank of Scotland Corporate Autumn Test between Scotland and New Zealand.
Defending champions Auckland beat Wellington 43-12 in the final of the New Zealand's national rugby sevens tournament in Queenstown on Sunday.
Rugby 7's J.J. Harmse reports from Outeniqua Park.
www.rugby7.com   (419 words)

  
 Rugby Union - scottish BT premiership division two
Rugby Union - scottish BT premiership division two
britishsports.com /rugbyunionindex/scottishbtpremiershipdivisiontwo.htm   (8 words)

  
 Rugby Union - scottish BT premiership division one
Rugby Union - scottish BT premiership division one
britishsports.com /rugbyunionindex/scottishbtpremiershipdivisionone.htm   (8 words)

  
 Edinburgh Evening News - Sport - Nicol tells Currie players to keep up their fighting spirit
CURRIE coach Andy Nicol today insisted his side must carry on where they left off in rallying to claim a bonus point when Melrose visit Malleny Park tomorrow for a crucial BT Scotland Premiership Division One clash.
Further enhancing Nicol’s options is fit-again prop Duncan Wilson as well as former Scotland tour hooker Gavin Scott (ex-Glasgow) while scrum half Will Lawrie and second row Andrew Russell have returned from playing in Australia.
Adding to the importance of the game is the fact both teams lost on the opening day but the consolation for Nicol is two-fold.
edinburghnews.scotsman.com /sport.cfm?id=983312003   (8 words)

  
 BBC SPORT Rugby Union Scottish Nicol to coach Currie
Nicol, the last Scotland captain to hold aloft the Calcutta Cup in 2000, will be the new head coach for the BT Premiership Division 1 club.
Nicol, who is leaving Glasgow, said: "I'm very excited at the prospect of working with the players and everyone connected with the Currie club.
Former international captains Andy Nicol and Todd Blackadder are to lead the new coaching team at Currie next season.
newsimg.bbc.co.uk /sport2/hi/rugby_union/scottish/2989521.stm   (8 words)

  
 Nicol aims to add steel to Currie hopes - [Sunday Herald]
Yet this season players of the youngest club in the BT Premiership, formed less than 35 years ago, have been receiving the wisdom of both Todd Blackadder and Andy Nicol, two giants of the game of rugby union taking their first tentative steps into coaching.
The Edinburgh side seem to thrive on a battle for top-flight status, yet for Nicol, scrabbling around at the bottom end of a division is a whole new ball game.
If Nicol has been getting his ideas across to the players at Currie, he is also learning a fair bit himself.
www.sundayherald.com /39245   (8 words)

  
 Edinburgh Evening News - Sport - Rugby - Macdonald's swansong
Revealing a ’Burgh visit to Annan in Division Three of the BT Premiership would be his swansong, former scrum half Macdonald said: "I’ll always be available on an ad hoc basis if somebody is looking to draw on my experience.
"Donald has always been held in the highest regard at Musselburgh and it sums up his commitment that he will never see the club stuck in terms of specialist coaching," said Crawford.
MUSSELBURGH coach Donald Macdonald will sign off after more than three decades of continuous commitment to rugby tomorrow insisting he will never turn his back on the game that earned him a Scotland tour.
edinburghnews.scotsman.com /rugby.cfm?id=402682004   (8 words)

  
 BBC SPORT SCOTLAND Netherdale set to host Borders team
It beat off competition from BT Scotland Premiership Division One champions Hawick's Mansfield Park.
Gala's large land area and potential to expand on the Netherdale site, added to the proximity of the Heriot-Watt University campus, were key factors in their favour.
Gala Rugby Football Club's Netherdale ground looks certain to become the home of the new Borders professional team after being granted preferred bidder status by the Scottish Rugby Union.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/scotland/1891280.stm   (8 words)

  
 Sunday Herald
Netherdale's under-soil heating, untried until this weekend, came up trumps to allow Gala's BT Premiership Division Two match to go ahead and in the process provided the perfect playing surface for the Maroons to run in five tries for what could be a lifeline bonus point in the struggle for promotion.
Netherdale has rarely looked better, and as such should be Scotland's number two pitch, where A, under-21, and sundry other international games ought to be played.
The Netherdale side continued to threaten with a number of promising moves, but promising was how they remained.
www.sundayherald.com /print30149   (8 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.