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Hillfoots RFC is a Scottish rugby union club based in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire. The club plays its home games at the Public Park in Tillicoultry.
Hillfoots men's 1st XV currently play in the Caledonia League Division 2 Midlands.
The club runs two senior men's XVs (a 1st XV and an occasional 2nd XV (the Rams)), a senior women's team (the Vixens), and a veterans men's team (the Cast Tups). The club also run youths and junior squads from P1 to U16 age-groups, working closely with the local primary schools and the high school, Alva Academy.
History
After a public meeting in the Congregational Church Hall in Tillicoultry on Monday 7th December 1970, Hillfoots Rugby Football Club was founded. The club's first game was against an Alloa RFC 4th XV in the public park on 6th March 1971. Hillfoots were victorious by 18 points to 11.
After a season of non-league friendly fixtures in 1971-72, the club entered the Midlands District League the following season. Promotion to National League Division VII was achieved in 1975, to Division VI in 1982 and to Division V in 1984 where the club remained for over a decade. The club's most sustained period of success began in 2000 when Sandy Penman and Brian Ireland, as captain and player-coach, led the club to successive promotions to National League Division I, then the third tier of Scottish club rugby.
An unsuccessful and short-lived merger with Alloa RFC coincided with a slide back down the divisions as the core of a very successful team began to retire. By 2010, due to relegations and league reconstruction, the club found itself back in the regional divisions. Since then, most seasons have been spent in Caledonia Division 1, with a couple of brief spells one level lower. The club is in Caledonia Division 2 Midlands for season 2024-25.
Three of its most famous players John Manson, Danny Herrington and Bob Cairney formed a front row in the 1990s called the 'Tillicoultry Troglodytes'. All three went on to play for Dundee HSFP.
The club was awarded the Scottish Rugby Union's club of the month award in 2013.
As part of the club's 50th anniversary celebrations in 2021, a history of the club was published and made available for sale. The book, entitled 'Fifty Years Together - An Incomplete History of Hillfoots RFC', was authored by Gerry Docherty with assistance from Peter Norman, Alistair Spowage and Gavin Spowage.
The club started a women's team in September 2023, nicknamed the Vixens. After a successful first season of friendly fixtures, the Vixens have been accepted into the national league set-up and will be playing in Caledonia Midlands/East League 2 in 2024-25.
Notable former players
= Scotland internationalists
=The following former Hillfoots players have represented Scotland at full international level.
= North and Midlands
=The following former Hillfoots players have represented North and Midlands at provincial level.
= Caledonia Reds players
=The following former Hillfoots players have represented Caledonia Reds at professional level.
Honours
National League Division 3
Runners-up: 2001-02
National League Division 4
Runners-up: 2000-01
National League Division 5
Winners: 1999-00
National League Division 6
Runners-up: 1983-84
Midlands District League
Winners: 1974-75; 1978-79
Caledonia Division 1
Runners-up: 2010-11; 2011-12
Caledonia Division 2 Midlands
Winners: 2013-14; 2017-18
Presidents, Club Captains and Coaches
The following table lists all presidents, club captains and men's 1st XV coaches of the club since its founding in 1971.
The Hillfoots Vixens coaching team since its founding in 2023 has been Jordan Usher and Ross McNeil and the captain (or 'Head Vixen') is Christina Swinton.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Hillfoots RFC
- Jamie Bhatti
- Linlithgow RFC
- Adam Ashe
- Dunfermline RFC
- Danny Herrington
- John Manson
- Falkirk RFC
- Lenzie RFC
- Morgan Academy RFC