Full name | Glasgow University Rugby Football Club | |
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Union | SRU | |
Founded | 1869 | |
Location | Glasgow, Scotland | |
Ground(s) | Garscube | |
Captain(s) | Euan Maguire | |
League(s) | Men: West Non League Women: Scottish Womens West One | |
2019–20 | Men: West Division Non League Women: Scottish Womens West One | |
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Glasgow University Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. The men's side play in the university league; the women's side play in the Scottish Womens West One.
GURFC was formed in 1869 and is one of the university's oldest student groups, predating the Glasgow University Sports Association (GUSA), to which it is now affiliated.
The team plays in black and gold, the colours of the university.
The club is a founding member of the Scottish Rugby Union and has fielded thirteen full internationalists.
In a remarkably successful 2016/17 season the 1st XV finished 1st in BUCS Scottish 1A[1] as well as winning the BUCS Trophy.[2] The 2nd XV finished 4th in BUCS Scottish 2A[3] as well as reaching the final of the Scottish Conference Cup.[4] The 3rd XV narrowly missed out on promotion coming 2nd in BUCS Scottish 4A.[5] The club also had 7 representatives in the Scottish Students squad who defeated the Scotland U19s in February.[6]
Involved in multiple controversial incidents, the club has been branded a shambles both internally and amongst the wider student population in recent years.[7]
Glasgow University runs its own Sevens tournament. This began in 1898 with a tournament at Gilmorehill.[8]
The first GURFC Scotland cap was Duncan MacLeod in 1886.[16]