A last minute try by centre Danny Gilmour and conversion by Stuart Edwards saw Stirling County make history on Saturday when they won their first ever competitive match on Welsh soil in the return British and Irish Cup head-to-head with Bedwas at a sodden Bridge Field.Read
McLaren showed their fighting spirit and came away from Burns Country with a creditable draw, taking up where they left off two weeks ago when they beat Cumbernauld 36-10.Read
Stirling County and Bedwas played out an entertaining nine-try British and Irish Cup encounter in East Lothian, after the freezing temperatures in the Forth Valley rendered Bridgehaugh unplayable.Read
McLaren RFC has taken another important step in strengthening the club’s profile and structure by enrolling in the Scottish Rugby Union’s (SRU) Positive Coaching Scotland Programme (PCS).Read
Strathendrick continued their impressive run of form against Wigtownshire with an emphatic 57-0 win in RBS West Division Two on Saturday – writes Tom Yuill.Read
Strathendrick made a good recovery from their heavy defeat against Stewarty last weekend when a rather stronger side put on a solid show to beat neighbours McLaren at Fintry on Saturday.Read
Stirling County travelled south on Saturday with a degree of optimism following their opening day win in the British and Irish Cup against Neath the previous week.Read
If Endrick had been able to show the same competitive spirit in the second half of their match on Saturday against Lenzie at sodden Viewfield as they had shown in the first half, the outcome might have been rather different.Read
McLaren snatched defeat from the jaws of victory on Saturday after coming back from a 15-point deficit to lead in the final minutes then squander the chance of a win.Read