Bishopton RFC

Bishopton RFC is a rugby union side based in Bishopton, Renfrewshire, Scotland.[1] The club was founded in 1994.[2] They play their home games at Holmpark, formerly the Royal Ordnance Factory playing fields.[3] The club's crest reflects that Ordnance history.[4]

Bishopton RFC
Full nameBishopton Rugby Football Club
UnionScottish Rugby Union
Founded1994 (1994)
LocationBishopton, Scotland
Ground(s)Holmpark
League(s)West Division Three
2018–19West Division Two, 10th of 11 (relegated)

History

The club runs two senior XV men's sides; and junior sides for boys and girls.[3][5] The club has also launched a women's side.[6][7]

Bishopton Community Trust received a cheque for £300,000 from British Aerospace to help develop the sporting infrastructure at Bishopton including the Bishopton rugby clubhouse and pitches.[8] The club are now looking to develop a 3G pitch.[9] The club has built new clubhouse facilities.[10]

The rugby club has its own tartan, which was designed to celebrate the club's Silver anniversary.[11]

Notable Former Players

  • Matthew Seymour - deceased former player. A crowd-funder campaign to get the club a defibrillator raised over £1400 to allow its purchase.[12] A memorial fund has been set-up in his name.[13][14]
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References

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