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 Scotland on Sunday - Sport - Rugby - Lineen's gaze on Glasgow
Nevertheless, reports from within Glasgow Rugby indicate that the selection process is pretty far advanced, so much so that Shade Munro, the former internationalist who coaches Glasgow Hawks, has been named as the likely candidate to join Lineen in a new team to head up the Warriors.
However, the Glasgow camp are aware that the SRU would be unhappy if the Edinburgh and Borders’ coaching teams were split up, and in Scottish rugby’s higher echelons, the blazers who pay the piper definitely call the tune.
IT MAY be curious to talk about a leap into the unknown when the candidates are all familiar, but the appointment of Glasgow Rugby’s new head coach is set to take the Scottish game’s professional set-up into uncharted territory.
scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com /rugby.cfm?id=431122003   (471 words)

  
 Heriot's FP 13-27 Glasgow Hawks - [Sunday Herald]
Instead he called for them to rattle up four tries, to quell the suggestion that the title race was still alive, and deliver a massive boost for rugby in Glasgow.
With the pressure off, Hawks produced some free-flowing rugby and the tiring Heriot’s defence were shredded once more when replacement scrum-half Ian Monaghan delivered a delightful flip into prop Gordon MacFadyen who galloped in for the final try.
With the game won, Hawks eased back and allowed Heriot’s to dominate the final 10 minutes.
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 Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) : Rugby Union: DESERT STORM; Glasgow Hawks v Dundee HSFP Rick plans to blow away Dundee after running across the Sahara.(Sport) @ HighBeam Research
STAR of the desert Ricky Munday hopes he'll be as happy as a sandboy tonight after helping Glasgow Hawks land the BT Cup to complete the double.
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Rugby Union: DESERT STORM; Glasgow Hawks v Dundee HSFP Rick plans to blow away Dundee after running across the Sahara.(Sport)
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 Articles - Glasgow
In the Scottish Club leagues, Glasgow Hawks was formed in 1997 by the merger of two of Glasgow's oldest clubs: Glasgow Accademicals and Glasgow High Kelvinside (GHK).
Glasgow (or Glaschu in Gaelic) is Scotland& largest city and unitary council, situated on the River Clyde in the country's west central lowlands.
Glasgow is home to a student population in excess of 168,000, second only to London in the UK, the majority of them living in the west-end of the city, near Glasgow University's main campus on Gilmorehill.
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Former Hawks and Accies centre Stewart Smith has been selected for the Waikato Bs to play Taranaki in the NPC -Stewart a product of Glasgow Academy,and Scottish Schools played for Hawks last season before returning to Hamilton New Zealand where there has been a long standing Anniesland connection.Stewart is now back with Hawks
On Saturday 6th December 2003 Kelvinside Academy played old rivals Glasgow Academy in period costume at Balgray.This to celebrate 125th anniversary of the founding of Kelvinside Academy in 1878,which was also the year that the Glasgow Academy left Elmbank Street to locate at Kelvinbridge.Glasgow High School then occupied the Elmbank St site until 1976.
It is worth recalling the the Scottish Football Union(later to be renamed the Scottish Rugby Union) was formed at the Glasgow Academy in Elmbank Street in 1873
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 Edinburgh Evening News - Sport - Iain calls Pax on 'Muir title drive
Paxton watched his side produce a second-half rally that almost snatched an unlikely victory at home to champions Glasgow Hawks on Saturday, before eventually succumbing to an injury-time sucker punch that gave the visitors a 32-21 win.
Ben Fisher thundered over from close range for a try converted by Scott Hadden and, although Hawks were next on the score sheet when Wes Henry touched down, ’Muir seized the initiative and further scores from Euan Mathieson and Hadden, who converted both, reduced the leeway to just four points ten minutes from full time.
Then four minutes into injury time, Hawks struck against the run of play with a fourth try from Colin Shaw that gave Hawks a bonus point and robbed ’Muir of a consolation point.
edinburghnews.scotsman.com /sport.cfm?id=1210942004   (134 words)

  
 GlasgowHawks.com -  
We are always looking for ambitious players, helpful officials and new members and hope that this website will encourage you to contact us at Glasgow Hawks.
We will be working with our Associate Clubs Glasgow Accies and GHK to promote rugby at all levels.
We will be liaising with our Associate and feeder Schools, Glasgow Academy, Kelvinside Academy and Glasgow High School together with other schools to encourage school leavers to continue playing Rugby.
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During this period Accies shared facilities with Glasgow Rangers F.C. Glasgow Rangers Football Club was formed by Peter Campbell, William McBeath and brothers, Peter and Moses McNeil.
The first President of the Glasgow Academical Club, H E Crum-Ewing, was also a founder member of Third Lanark FC (the Third Lanark Rifle Volunteers – later the Cameronians) when it was established in 1872, six years after the Academical Club.
Robertson, West of Scotland FC Moncrieff, Edinburgh Academical FC Hall Blyth, Merchistonian FC Arthur, Glasgow Academical FC Oatts, St Salvador FC, St Andrews
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 The Scotsman - Sport - Edinburgh clean sweep secures Under-19s title
For Caledonia, flanker David Barclay of Glasgow Hawks and wing Matt Couper of Edinburgh Academicals scored tries, full back Brian Archibald of Stirling County claiming the other points with two penalties and a conversion.
Glasgow’s five-try display included two touchdowns from captain and blindside flanker Scott Forrest of Cambuslang, the other scores coming from opensider Todd Cairns of Glasgow Academicals, centre Ryan Moffat of Whitecraigs and full back Nick DeLuca of Edinburgh Academicals.
The capital side had the match and the title won by half time when they led 18-0 with a penalty goal by stand-off Mike Ker of Watsonians, and tries from flanker Neil Cochrane of Boroughmuir, winger Matt Thompson of Merchiston School, and full back Ramsay Wilson of Aberdeen GSFP.
thescotsman.scotsman.com /sport.cfm?id=1149122002   (230 words)

  
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Although Glasgow Hawks were only formed in 1997 the founder clubs Glasgow Accies 1866 and GHK 1982 (Glasgow High School F.P 1884.,and Kelvinside Accies 1888) played a major role in the history and development of the Sport of Rugby Union in Scotland dating back to its inception in the 1860s.
Their luminaries included Herbert Waddell (stand-off in the 1925 Scotland grand slam side) who was memorably billed by the SRU for the fire which he asked to be lit in his room at the North British Hotel, the team's pre-match headquarters, and Max Simmers.
The role played by the “school sports” at that time was significant as a precursor to open athletics as often included were “strangers” races.
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 Courier Sport Story
Sean was an immediate hit when he arrived back in Scotland last year while Rory joined Glasgow Hawks before being “poached” for the professional game after impressing Warriors backs coach Sean Lineen in training runs.
They’ll form an impressive strikeforce as Glasgow, still handily placed in the Celtic League standings, although their away form continues to disappoint, seek to step it up again with Connacht the visitors.
They must have made a formidably phsyical and pacy half-back duo when they last played together, but the Blairgowrie brothers Lamont make a powertful and quick pair of wings for Glasgow tonight as Celtic League action returns to Hughenden.
www.thecourier.co.uk /output/2004/12/17/sportstory6638990t0.asp   (8253 words)

  
 Celtic League : Lamont brothers together for first time
Rory Lamont replaces Gareth Maclure, and Glasgow Hawks’ Colin Shaw returns at full back for Kenny Logan, the Scotland cap who had to have hospital treatment after a head-on collision with David Hodges in the Stradey Park cup match.
Sean Lamont, Glasgow’s Scotland wing, and his younger brother, Rory, will play together in a Celtic League match for the first time on Friday.
He also played in the previous Glasgow match, the 36-22 win against The Borders at Hughenden, but Sean was on Scotland duty those weekends.
www.celticleague.com /2_407.php   (452 words)

  
 Edinburgh Evening News - Sport - Rugby - Lineen upset by Boroughmuir's lacklustre show
In a performance that was a pale shadow of the committed effort that had brought a stirring BT Cup success against Glasgow Hawks the previous weekend, ’Muir were forced to chase the game at Meggetland after falling behind in the second minute to a penalty by Aberdeen’s professional centre Tommy Hayes.
Their unavailability handed first team appearances to several youngsters, who have been performing well in the lower sides, and also cleared the way for a return to his old stomping ground for former Meggetland favourite Calvin Howarth, now plying his trade with Glasgow.
SEAN LINEEN conceded his side had shown less desire than their opponents after Boroughmuir surrendered their home unbeaten record with a 35-19 defeat at the hands of Aberdeen Grammar in the Integrated Trophy.
edinburghnews.scotsman.com /rugby.cfm?id=292462003   (452 words)

  
 Edinburgh Evening News - Sport - Lineen calls for one last push from his Boroughmuir stars
A slip-up at Hawick let the Borderers back in the hunt to the extent that two wins with bonuses, at home to Glasgow Hawks tomorrow and at Stirling on Sunday week, would see them retain their crown.
Fortunately for ’Muir on a day when experienced centre Lindsay Graham will be out with a torn chest muscle, Graeme Kiddie is expected to be released by Glasgow for a second start of the season while Sorensen is confident of shaking off a knee knock.
COACH Sean Lineen today issued a rallying call to Boroughmuir ahead of a potentially make-or-break clash with Kirkcaldy at Beveridge Park in the BT Scotland Premiership by insisting on a win before the team go their separate ways.
edinburghnews.scotsman.com /sport.cfm?id=289592002   (452 words)

  
 The Scotsman - Sport - Hong Kong bid relies on clubs
Scotland squad (for the Hong Kong Sevens): O Brown (Boroughmuir), C Capaldi (Boroughmuir), I Fairley (Edinburgh Rugby), D Gray (Gala), C Keenan (Boroughmuir), C Laidlaw (Jed-Forest), M Lee (Jed-Forest), C MacRae (Melrose & Scottish Institute of Sport), S Patterson (Gala), A Roxburgh (Kelso), G Scott (Glasgow Rugby), K Sinclair (Glasgow Hawks).
The Hong Kong leg of the IRB World Sevens Series, on 22-24 March, clashes with Scotland’s Six Nations match against France at Murrayfield.
SCOTLAND have named a largely club-based 12-man squad for their tilt at the Hong Kong Sevens later this month, with the players being selected from the provisional 35-man Commonwealth Games squad.
thescotsman.scotsman.com /sport.cfm?id=264942002   (417 words)

  
 Celtic League : Lamont brothers together for first time
Rory Lamont replaces Gareth Maclure, and Glasgow Hawks’ Colin Shaw returns at full back for Kenny Logan, the Scotland cap who had to have hospital treatment after a head-on collision with David Hodges in the Stradey Park cup match.
Sean Lamont, Glasgow’s Scotland wing, and his younger brother, Rory, will play together in a Celtic League match for the first time on Friday.
Rory returns to the team after more than a month’s injury absence.
www.celticleague.com /2_407.php   (417 words)

  
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But it was his opposite number Hasell who had to be at his best just a couple of minutes before the break when he was again quickly off his line to stop the onrushing Byron Glasgow.
Hawks keeper James Hasell went down under the challenge and John was left with a simple header into an empty net.
With the wind at their backs after the interval, Walton forced Hawks keeper James Hasell into a series of fine saves, the first coming on 53 minutes when he did well to deal with Marcus Rose's cross-cum-shot.
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 Rugby News Story - Scrum.com - Rugby News, Rugby Results, Rugby Action from Scrum, the best Rugby Football site in the World
Wright, who won 21 caps for Scotland between 1992 and 1996, and toured New Zealand with the British Lions in 1993, has proved an inspiration at Glasgow Hawks.
Wright started his coaching at Murrayfield Wanderers, leading them to the SRU Bowl in 2000, before joining Hawks.
Full time rugby is something I have shied away from in the past but I think this is the right time for me to be involved.
www.scrum.com /news/news_detail.asp?newsid=27953   (15906 words)

  
 Edinburgh Evening News - Sport - Acads target duo
However, what has added to frustration is the number of players they have been unable to retain including Mike Blair and Nathan Pyke (Boroughmuir) and Tom Philip (Glasgow Hawks) while another ex-Academical, Donnie Macfadyen, has representing Scotland A from out of the Glasgow Rugby pro set-up.
Former cap record-holder, Jim Renwick, is being lined up to make a first full-time step into coaching alongside his former Hawick and Scotland team-mate Ian Barnes, a move which takes the latter back to where he began an illustrious coaching career.
Barnes, a strident critic of the Scottish Rugby Union and its policies, with Renwick similarly-minded although less vociferous, has been out of coaching since a high profile parting of the ways with officials of the Hawick club (for whom he is known to retain affection) this season.
edinburghnews.scotsman.com /sport.cfm?id=420102002   (15906 words)

  
 Scotland on Sunday - Sport - Cup creates rugby spectacle
Trailing by 22-10 at the break Grammar looked to be in trouble, but raised their game to send the Hawks to their first defeat in the competition.
When Murray Strang converted the floodgates opened as the Glasgow team capitulated in the face of fine tries from Patterson, Seib and Tim Dinnen.
Gavin Strang (19) was particularly impressive at number eight causing the visitors no end of bother with a series of blistering breaks.
scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com /sport.cfm?id=320042003   (600 words)

  
 The Gleneagles Hotel - Vacation Idea.com Hotel Review
At the British School of Falconry at Gleneagles, guests are introduced to the art of handling and flying hawks, beautiful and intelligent birds.
If you are flying, Edinburgh and Glasgow airports are about one hour by car from the hotel.
Gleneagles is a private luxury 850-acre estate, a great destination for the perfect golf vacation in Scotland.
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 Telegraph Sport Scottish Rugby: Barbarians return
MELROSE SEVENS.-DRAW: Jed-Forest v Boroughmuir or Kirkcaldy, Stewart's-Melville FP v Uruguay, Melrose v Currie or Watsonians, Selkirk v Barbarians, Scottish Thistles v Heriot's FP or Langholm, Kelso v US Cougars, Hawick v Peebles or Gala and Glasgow Hawks v Sanix Bombs.
A CROWD in excess of 10,000 will pack the picturesque Melrose ground to see if the Barbarians can hold on to the Sevens trophy which they collected last year.
The Barbarians are capable of going far, although teams like the Uruguayans, Melrose, Jed-Forest, who were Kings of the Sevens last year, and Boroughmuir could offer a challenge in the top half of the draw.
www.portal.telegraph.co.uk /sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2002/04/11/srscot12.xml&sSheet=/sport/2002/04/11/ixrugu.html   (504 words)

  
 Physical battle is great expectation - [Sunday Herald]
Glasgow Hawks flanker Steve Swindall returns to the Scotland side today after recovering from a hamstring strain for the 7th/8th place deciding match against England in the IRB under-21 World Cup final round at Newbury.
For the match today Tom Philip will be at inside centre in a backline that can match England and which will want to be instrumental in a Scotland victory.
Physical battle is great expectation - [Sunday Herald]
www.sundayherald.com /34943   (440 words)

  
 Edinburgh Evening News - Sport - SRU look into Corstorphine's Shield complaint
The West Edinburgh outfit were furious to find that GHK, who won 25-16, were able to draw on top-notchers from Premiership outfit Glasgow Hawks under a ruling that allows associates to play up until the second-round stage.
Meanwhile, Scotland A could soon be looking for a new forwards coach after Gordon Macpherson revealed during a trip back to his native New Zealand that he is hoping to return to the Southern Hemisphere "within the next couple of years."
HERIOT’S FP have recalled Scotland under-21 prop Geoff Cross to their line-up for Saturday’s BT Scottish Cup quarter-final with West of Scotland at Goldenacre.
edinburghnews.scotsman.com /sport.cfm?id=244452003   (440 words)

  
 NHL FINALS
TOOK CONTROL OF THE STANLEY CUP WITH THE BLACK HAWKS, COUGARS, NEW YORK AMERICANS, OTTAWA SENATORS, MONTREAL MAROONS, MONTREAL CANADIANS, TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS, NEW YORK RANGERS, BOSTON BRUINS AND THE PITTSBURGH PIRATES INVOLVED.
MONTREAL WANDERERS 2-0 [17-5] NEW GLASGOW CUBS 12/27,29
IT CONSISTED OF THE MONTREAL CANADIANS, OTTAWA SENATORS, TORONTO ARENAS AND THE MONTREAL WANDERERS FOR FIVE GAMES.
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 Scotsman.com Sport - Rugby - Dundee plan a hot reception in bid for successive finals
While this will be Aberdeen’s first cup semi-final, it will the second in succession for Rankin’s men, and with 16 of his 19-strong squad back from last season’s final - when they lost to Glasgow Hawks - he is confident that experience will be crucial to Dundee today.
DUNDEE HSFP have not lost a cup tie at Mayfield for almost three years and that is a record their coach, Ian Rankin, wants to maintain when they meet Aberdeen GSFP in the semi-final of the BT Cup this afternoon.
Both sides are fresh, but while Rankin gave his men time off, Aberdeen coach Damien Reidy had his men in for a Sunday session.
sport.scotsman.com /rugby.cfm?id=402692005   (440 words)

  
 The Scotsman - Sport - Lane’s last-gasp try a cruel blow for resurgent Glasgow
Glasgow Hawks scrum-half Kenny Sinclair, in his first start for the pro side, was caught at a ruck and Jason Forester broke up the middle of the field.
Shane Howarth, a cousin of Glasgow’s fly-half, was off target with a drop goal attempt before centre Haldane Luscombe wasted the rugby equivalent of an open goal by throwing his pass well wide of the supporting Ian Gough.
Shane Howarth made the break, darting between Gordon Bulloch and Gordon MacIlwham, before feeding his No12 for a simple score.
thescotsman.scotsman.com /sport.cfm?id=480312002   (440 words)

  
 Livingston Rugby Club
With the exit of Glasgow Hawks in the previous round, the Edinburgh team are the highest placed club in the competition - currently second in Premiership 1 - and will therefore be one of the strongest sides to visit Almond Park in recent years.
Livingston have drawn a home tie with Watsonians in the next round of the BT Cup.
The postponed home league game against Cambuslang has been re-scheduled for 11th March at 3pm.
www.livingstonrugbyclub.com   (314 words)

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