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Clarkston RFC

Clarkston
Full name Clarkston Rugby Football Club
Founded 1937
Disbanded 1995
Location Giffnock, Scotland
Ground(s) Overlee (1937-1971)
Braidholm (1971-1995)

Clarkston RFC is a former rugby union team. It was based in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire. Created in 1937, it became Glasgow Southern in 1995.

In 1937, Clarkston Rugby Club was formed, taking advantage of the local authority pitch and pavilion at Overlee Playing Grounds. Clarkston played in red jerseys with white collars, black shorts and red socks. They were admitted to Glasgow District Rugby Union that same year.

Clarkston was an "Open" club, created by a variety of former pupil rugby players who did not wish to undertake cross city travel to indulge in their sport. To highlight this: the first club chairman was a Glasgow Academical; the first President a Glasgow High Former Pupil; and the longest serving Club Captain and Coach, Andrew Williams a product of Allan Glen’s.

Although the Second World War curtailed progress, the club was ambitious:- in the AGM of 28 March 1956 they changed their name to Clarkston RFC; in 1958 their players Andy Williams and Ivor Davies represented Glasgow District, Jim McKinnon represented West District and Williams, Davies and Ray Veitch represented Renfrewshire; and in 1959 the club became a member of the Scottish Rugby Union.

Further evidence of this ambition was found in their annual Sevens tournament, started 1961. It was hoped that inviting 'bigger clubs' to Clarkston would raise the club's profile and help them gain national league entry.

Undeterred by a 16 week frost in the first quarter of 1963 throughout Scotland - that saw the Overlee Playing Grounds become bone hard and unsuitable for play (like most other grounds) - the players were bussed to Barassie on the Ayrshire coast to train. As a result when the rugby calendar returned in March the Clarkston RFC players were the fittest rugby players in Scotland.

The players quest for fitness hit the headlines in the close season of 1965. A number of the younger players took up ballet!

For the 1965 - 66 season, the club changed its strip to a red, white and green hooped jersey, white shorts and red socks. Further change was ahead and after years of tireless fund raising saw the Club’s new facility at Braidholm opened by S.R.U. President Charlie Drummond in January 1971. The first match at Braidholm saw Clarkston play Glasgow Academicals.

A new National League structure was implemented in 1973 by the Scottish Rugby Union. The Club entered the new leagues at the bottom Division 4 level, but then rose to Division 2 in subsequent years.


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