Kelvinside Academicals RFC

Kelvinside Academicals is a former rugby union team that played their home games at Balgray Playing Fields, Glasgow, Scotland.

Kelvinside Academicals
Full nameKelvinside Academicals Rugby Football Club
UnionScottish Rugby Union
Founded1888
Disbanded1982 (1982)
LocationGlasgow, Scotland

The team was founded in 1888 by former pupils of the Kelvinside Academy. The team no longer exists.

In 1982 it merged with Glasgow HSFP - the rugby team of another school; the High School of Glasgow - to form a rugby club called Glasgow High Kelvinside.

In 1997, the 1st XV of Glasgow High Kelvinside merged with the 1st XV of Glasgow Academicals to form Glasgow Hawks. Both GHK and Academicals survived the merger as individual clubs and now compete in SRU National League 2 - 2 divisions below Hawks.

In 2018 Glasgow Hawks relocated to Balgray from Old Anniesland to play their games there in the Tennent's Premiership as part of a new partnership with Kelvinside Academy. Hawks now train at Craigholme School's Sports Complex in Pollok Park.

History

Founded in 1888, Kelvinside Academy Former Pupils formed a rugby club.

Throughout the 1890s they were noted for a fast open style of play.[1]

The club played at various locations in the Anniesland area until the early years of the Twentieth Century.[2]

For a short period after the Second World War, Kelvinside Academicals joined with West of Scotland to form a new club Kelvinside-West.[3]

Sevens tournament

Kelvinside Academicals first hosted a rugby sevens tournament in 1922.[4] It was re-started in 1974 playing for the Minerva Cup. The Kelvinside Academicals Sevens ended when the club merged with Glasgow HSFP.[5]

Past winners

Notable former players

Scotland internationalists

The following former Kelvinside Accies players have represented Scotland at full international level.

Glasgow District

The following former Kelvinside Accies players have represented Glasgow District at provincial level.

Honours

  • Bearsden Sevens
    • Champions: 1976, 1982[13]
  • Cambuslang Sevens
  • Kilmarnock Sevens
  • Stirling Sevens
  • Cartha Sevens
    • Champions: 1972, 1973[17]

References

55.886938°N 4.310243°W / 55.886938; -4.310243

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