Broughton 23-3 St Boswells
23rd February 2013
Those extremely hard-working folks who run Scottish Club
Rugby are nothing if not generous. For
in addition to the trophies handed out to those clubs who win their respective
league competitions (of which there are 22), there are also a plethora of shields,
bowls and cups up for grabs. Many of
these are stratified, with only clubs existing at a certain level within the pyramid
system eligible.
Onesuch is the East Regional Bowl, which appears to be
open solely to those ten clubs which form the RBC East Region League Division
Three, plus recently formed Bo’ness RFC who presently compete in one of the
East Region Reserve Leagues.
The two clubs who had reached this afternoon’s final were
Edinburgh-based Broughton and Borders club St Boswell’s. The former had been drawn to enjoy home
advantage, although the latter lot looked on the face of things to be
favourites, having racked up 183 points in their three matches required to
reach this final.
However, the match proved to be a fairly one-sided stroll
for the hosts who won 23-3, with a try-count of three to zero.
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Wardie Field - Broughton Rugby Club, Edinburgh. |
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Broughton v St Boswells 26/2/13 |
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Broughton v St Boswells 26/2/13 |
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Broughton v St Boswells 26/2/13 |
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Broughton v St Boswells 26/2/13 |
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Broughton v St Boswells 26/2/13 |
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Broughton v St Boswells 26/2/13 |
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Broughton v St Boswells 26/2/13 |
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Broughton v St Boswells 26/2/13 |
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Broughton v St Boswells 26/2/13 |
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Broughton v St Boswells 26/2/13 |
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Broughton v St Boswells 26/2/13 |
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Broughton v St Boswells 26/2/13 |
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Broughton v St Boswells 26/2/13 |
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Wardie Field - Broughton Rugby Club, Edinburgh. |
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