Glasgow Hawks

Glasgow Hawks

Leagues Played
Divisão Premier Escocesa 157
Links
Wikipedia

Resultados

Divisão Premier Escocesa 03/02 15:00 16 Jed-Forest RFC v Glasgow Hawks W 14-46
Divisão Premier Escocesa 02/17 14:00 13 Glasgow Hawks v Kelso RFC W 17-15
Divisão Premier Escocesa 02/03 14:00 18 Heriots FP v Glasgow Hawks W 10-19
Divisão Premier Escocesa 01/27 14:30 17 Glasgow Hawks v Musselburgh RFC L 27-29
Divisão Premier Escocesa 01/20 15:00 16 Jed-Forest RFC v Glasgow Hawks - PPT.
Divisão Premier Escocesa 01/13 14:00 14 Edinburgh v Glasgow Hawks L 29-20
Divisão Premier Escocesa 01/06 14:00 13 Glasgow Hawks v Kelso RFC - PPT.
Divisão Premier Escocesa 12/16 14:00 6 Currie RFC v Glasgow Hawks L 50-20
Divisão Premier Escocesa 12/09 14:00 15 Glasgow Hawks v Currie RFC L 12-16
Divisão Premier Escocesa 12/02 14:00 14 Edinburgh v Glasgow Hawks - PPT.
Divisão Premier Escocesa 11/25 14:00 13 Glasgow Hawks v Kelso RFC - PPT.
Divisão Premier Escocesa 11/18 14:00 12 Marr RFC v Glasgow Hawks L 31-14

Wikipedia - Glasgow Hawks RFC

Glasgow Hawks is an amateur rugby union team in Glasgow, Scotland. They were Premiership Division One champions for three consecutive seasons from 2003–04 to 2005–06.

History

In Paris on 27 August 1995 a meeting of the International Rugby Board declared that professionalism was to be allowed in rugby. At that time there were differing views as to whether districts or Premier clubs in Scotland would become professional. Several Glasgow players decided to move to other teams.

During season 1996–97 Brian Simmers decided to look into a merger of Glasgow Academicals (GAC) and Glasgow High Kelvinside (GHK). After meetings with the Scottish Rugby Union, Dunc Paterson, Bill Watson, Jim Telfer and Bill Hogg, and meetings with senior players from both clubs, Fergus Wallace and Murray Wallace, Walter Malcolm, Cameron Little, Gordon Mackay, Charles Afuakwah, Stuart Simmers, he produced a proposal for rugby at Anniesland which created a new club, Glasgow Hawks, but retained the "founder" clubs, Glasgow Academicals and GHK. Discussions had also taken place with West of Scotland to come on board but these did not progress. However the "W" in HAWKS still remains.

This initial structure was finalised with the help of Sandy Neilson (GHK), Lorne Crerar (GHK), Richard Eadie (GHK), Graham McKnight (GAC), Sandy Bannerman (GAC), David Jerdan (GHK), Kenny Hamilton (GHK), David Williams (GHK) and Hugh Barrow and it was agreed that this was preferable to a straight merger as it would maximise player numbers at Old and New Anniesland.

Ownership of Glasgow Hawks RFC Limited would be one share (50%) each held by Glasgow Academicals Sports Club (now Glasgow Academical Club) and GHK (now Glasgow High School Club Ltd.). It was also agreed that Hawks 1st XV would play alternately at Old and New Anniesland with the 2nd XV playing at the unused ground. (For cost and facility reasons Hawks moved entirely to Old Anniesland in 2001 and as a result of poor Old Anniesland ground conditions, Hawks 2nd XV agreed, in 2007, to play at New Anniesland).

Brian Simmers established with the SRU that Hawks would take over the top club's (Accies) position in Premier 2 from the end of season 1996–97 but was unable to persuade them to allow GHK and Accies a position in the National Divisions and they therefore had to start at the foot of the Regionals.

This structure was presented to each of the "founder" clubs at their respective general assemblies, both held on 3 June 1997, and a massive majority at each club agreed the proposal. In June 2003 Glasgow Hawks became a full member of the SRU.