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    Gala Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team based in Galashiels in the Scottish Borders. Founded in 1875, it plays its home games at Netherdale. The...
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  • Inc., a Japanese holding company Gala RFC, a rugby club in Galashiels, Scotland Gala TV, a television channel "Gala", a nickname of Turkish football club...
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  • John Frame (rugby union) (category Gala RFC players)
    Glenalmond College, Perthshire. Frame, a centre, played for Gala RFC and Edinburgh University RFC. He gained 23 caps for Scotland, making his debut in 1967...
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    Netherdale (category Gala Fairydean Rovers F.C.)
    stadiums used for rugby union and football. The rugby ground is the home of Gala RFC and was formerly used by the professional Border Reivers team. It hosted...
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  • more of a supplementary competition. The current holders are Gala RFC who beat Selkirk RFC in 2016. By tradition, the two main strongholds of Scottish...
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  • Scotland. The season was contested between August 2011 and April 2012, with Melrose RFC winning their eighth Championship and Gala RFC winning the Cup....
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  • was contested between August 2013 and March 2014 with Melrose RFC overhauling Gala RFC to win the Championship on a dramatic final day of the season....
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    sports clubs are based in Galashiels: Gala Cricket Club Gala Fairydean Rovers (association football) Gala RFC (rugby union) Galashiels Golf Club Dugald...
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  • Norman Bruce (category Gala RFC players)
    Scotland rugby union international player. Bruce first played for Gala YM and then Gala. The Berwickshire News and General Advertiser of 1 February 1955...
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    Nathan Hines (category Gala RFC players)
    where Ashley-Cooper also played. Hines won league and cup titles with Gala RFC, before signing for Edinburgh. He moved from Edinburgh to Perpignan in...
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  • Gala Y.M. RFC is a rugby union club based in Galashiels, Scotland. The Men's team currently plays in East Division 3. The club was founded in 1928. Training...
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  • Jim Aitken (category Gala RFC players)
    for his hometown club Penicuik, before moving to First Division Gala. He was the Gala Captain for their 3 League Championships in 1979/80, 80/81 and 82/83...
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  • Gary Isaac (category Gala RFC players)
    professional era. He is President of Gala. He began playing for amateur club Moray. He played for amateur club Gala and Kilmarnock Falcons. He also represented...
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  • Gregor Townsend (category Gala RFC players)
    degree in History and Politics. Townsend started playing for his local club Gala RFC, where his father had played, and came through from the mini section to...
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    Peter Brown (rugby union) (category Gala RFC players)
    player. He played No. 8 and Lock. Brown played for West of Scotland and Gala. Brown was dubbed "the man on the coathanger" in his playing days because...
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    Chris Paterson (category Gala RFC players)
    Paterson started his rugby career with hometown club Gala, the highlight being a solo try that won Gala the 1999 Scottish Cup at Murrayfield. Soon after Paterson...
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  • Gala Sevens is an annual rugby sevens event held by Gala RFC, in Galashiels, Scotland. The Gala Sevens was the second of the Border Sevens tournaments...
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  • both 1998 and 1999, losing to Glasgow Hawks (36–14) and to local rivals Gala RFC (8–3), respectively. Adam Roxburgh took over as a head coach at Kelso from...
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  • Bob Cunningham (rugby union) (category Gala RFC players)
    international rugby union player. He played for Preston Lodge. He played for Gala. He played for South of Scotland District; and was part of the 1978–79 Scottish...
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  • Jim Ford (rugby union) (category Gala RFC players)
    a Scotland international rugby union player. Ford played rugby union for Gala. He played for East of Scotland District against West of Scotland District...
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  • Alex Moore (rugby union) (category Gala RFC players)
    Australia. He played at Livingston RFC for three seasons, followed by three seasons at Gala RFC. He played sevens too, helping Gala to lift the Jedforest trophy...
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  • world (behind Melrose [1883]; Gala [April 1884] and Selkirk Cricket Club [May 1884]). For the members of Hawick and Wilton RFC however cricket came first...
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  • Arthur Brown (rugby union) (category Gala RFC players)
    international rugby union player. He played for Gala. He was part of the Gala 7s side that won the Gala Sevens in 1969 beating Loughborough Colleges in...
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  • Bruce Dick (category Gala RFC players)
    Scottish rugby union player who plays for Melrose RFC. He can play at Fly-half or Centre. Dick played for Gala before moving to Melrose. On the back of his...
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  • Tom Elliot (category Gala RFC players)
    School, Melrose and at Loretto School, Musselburgh. After school he joined Gala RFC and played for the 2XV at lock. He soon moved to loose-head prop and over...
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  • David Leslie (rugby union) (category Gala RFC players)
    Glenalmond College. He went on to play for Dundee HSFP. Leslie then played for Gala, which he captained. Leslie played for North and Midlands. He was part of...
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  • Henry Polson (category Gala RFC players)
    July 1992) was a Scotland international rugby union player. He played for Gala. He was picked for the South of Scotland District against South Africa on...
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  • Bob Hogg (rugby union) (category Gala RFC players)
    He played for Gala and he captained the First XV in 1936. He was elected on the Gala committee in 1929. He was Honorary Treasurer of Gala in 1935. Hogg...
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  • P. J. Solomon (category Gala RFC players)
    Solomon played as a centre. Solomon played club rugby union in Scotland for Gala RFC and Edinburgh Academicals. He played rugby league in England for Lancashire...
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  • 34 3 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 67 15 February 2003  Ireland 25 0 Gala RFC, Galashiels 2003 Six Nations 68 22 February 2003  France 19 14 Évreux 2003...
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