Jedforest

Riverside Park, Jedburgh

HEAD COACH: Kevin Barrie

ASSISTANT COACH: Neil Cook & Ross Goodfellow

CAPTAIN: Clark Skeldon

VICE CAPTAIN: TBC

Jedforest Rugby Club was formed in 1884 and has a rich history over its 140 years in existence. The most remarkable thing about the club is that, with a population of just 4,000 people, it has produced three British & Irish Lions scrum halves who all captained Scotland!

Roy Laidlaw was the first – he went on the 1983 Tour to New Zealand, playing in 13 of the 18 matches overall including all four Tests. Then came Gary Armstrong six years after that – he was on the Lions tour to Australia. The third was Roy Laidlaw’s nephew, Greig, who went on the 2017 Lions tour.

Currently playing in the Scottish Premiership and the Border League – the oldest established rugby union league in the world – Jedforest have enjoyed a lot of success.

They were Scottish National League Division 1 champions in 1987-88 and 2011-12.

Jedforest have been specialists at the shortened game of 7s for a number of years and have always performed well on the Kings of the 7s circuit, winning the title on six occasions, the first being in 2001 and the most recent in 2022.

FIXTURES

2 Sep 2023 Edin Accies (H) L 17-41

9 Sep 2023 Currie (A) L 7-54

16 Sep 2023 Selkirk (A) L 35-65

23 Sep 2023 Musselburgh (H) L 31-40

30 Sep 2023 Heriot's Blues (A) L 20-53

7 Oct 2023 Hawick (H) L 0-61

14 Oct 2023 Glas Hawks (A) L 19-57

21 Oct 2023 Marr (H) L 31-41

28 Oct 2023 Kelso (A) L 21-30

4 Nov 2023 Edin Accies (A) L 14-57

11 Nov 2023 Currie (H) L 7-31

18 Nov 2023 Selkirk (H) L 12-33

25 Nov 2023 Musselburgh (A) L 27-51

9 Dec 2023 Hawick (A) L 12-59

16 Dec 2023 Heriot's Blues (H) L 25-29

27 Jan 2024 Marr (A) L 10-80

3 Feb 2024 Kelso (H) L 12-48

2 Mar 2024 Glas Hawks (H) L 14-46