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	<title>UoE Sports Alumni &#187; London</title>
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	<description>Welcome to the University of Edinburgh Sports Alumni Association! As a Graduate of the University of Edinburgh, you will no doubt have warm memories of the friendships, successes and fun that came from taking part in sport at University.  This website has been designed to provide you with current sports club news, an archive of sports award winners to allow you to reminisce your achievements as a sporting student and an opportunity for you to see how your support can make a difference.</description>
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		<title>Scottish Varsity Match 2014</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2014 19:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The University of Edinburgh&#8217;s rugby clubs and their St Andrews counterparts will head down to London later this month to play in the world’s oldest varsity match. The sporting tradition, firmly embedded in the universities’ history, is played annually, with the match thought to be approximately 150 years old. The game will again be played [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The University of Edinburgh&#8217;s rugby clubs and their St Andrews counterparts will head down to London later this month to play in the world’s oldest varsity match. The sporting tradition, firmly embedded in the universities’ history, is played annually, with the match thought to be approximately 150 years old.</p>
<p>The game will again be played at Richmond Athletic Ground, on Saturday 27 September (kick-off 6pm), and will be the fourth consecutive year in which the derby match has been contested at the home of London Scottish.</p>
<p>Former Scotland internationalists and alumni of the universities, Jonny Petrie (St A) and Simon Taylor (Edinburgh), helped launch the fixture in the grounds of the iconic St Andrews Cathedral.</p>
<p>St Andrews currently hold the Cup, after recording a 24-15 victory in last year’s game, the first time they had managed the feat since the derby upped-sticks and moved to London.</p>
<p>St Andrews captain, and last year’s man of the match, Danny Clink, said: “We always look forward to the varsity match to kick start our season, yet are fully aware that Edinburgh [University] are a talented team and will come at us hard. We don’t often get the chance to play Edinburgh, as they compete in the league above us, so it’s a great opportunity to test ourselves and one that I know a lot of boys will relish. There was a great buzz around the game last year, with the crowd of over 1400, and we would love for more of the same this year.”</p>
<p>Head of Men’s Rugby at Edinburgh, David Adamson, agreed with this saying: “The event is growing year on year and we are already in discussions to bring the game to Edinburgh next year so that there will be a greater student involvement. We see this as the next step in the event evolving. On the playing side, we are desperate to put in a good showing following last year’s defeat. We had a number of 1st years playing last year, so they will be a year older and hopefully a bit wiser come the 27th September!&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition to the men’s game, the inaugural women’s varsity match will take place in the form of a sevens game, played during half-time of the main event.</p>
<p>Freya Gannon-Burns, a member of the Edinburgh University Women’s squad, said: “There’s a real excitement building around our squad at getting the chance to feature as part of the Scottish Varsity event. The women’s game is growing in popularity, especially in the wake of the recent World Cup, and this is a fantastic opportunity not only to showcase women’s rugby, but the talent coming through the university system. Our squad featured in the national BUCS sevens late last season, and exceeded expectations by getting to the semi-final, so we are confident going into the game.”</p>
<p>Both universities firmly encourage all alumni to come along and back their old colours.</p>
<p>Tickets for the game are free and will be available on the door, on matchday.</p>
<p>For further information, visit: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/scottishvarsitymatch">facebook.com/ScottishVarsityMatch</a></p>
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		<title>Scottish Rugby Varsity</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 2012 22:59:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ajroylance]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second Scottish Varsity Match (in recent years) was played on the 30th November at London Scottish RFC in Richmond, London, and resulted in a 28-8 win for Edinburgh against St.Andrews. Tries on the night from Neil Pearston, Rory Jones and Adam Davidson sealed the win for the EURFC in a performance that showed glimpses [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The second Scottish Varsity Match (in recent years) was played on the 30th November at London Scottish RFC in Richmond, London, and resulted in a 28-8 win for Edinburgh against St.Andrews. Tries on the night from Neil Pearston, Rory Jones and Adam Davidson sealed the win for the EURFC in a performance that showed glimpses of Edinburgh&#8217;s quality but was otherwise characterised by errors and near-misses. Nevertheless, the boys were delighted with the result on an evening where current and former players, coaches and officials were able to mix together and celebrate the tradition of rugby clashes between these two old universities.</p>
<p>On the day before the game, head coach David Adamson led 9 players in a coaching session at the Grey Court School in Richmond, where along with community representatives from London Scottish RFC, the guys played small-sided games and coached drills aimed at improving the youngsters fine skills. EURFC carry out similar work at the Jack Jane Centre in Craigmillar, Edinburgh, where the &#8216;Street Rugby&#8217; programme, also led by David Adamson, has been thoroughly enjoyed by all.</p>
<p>All at EURFC were proud to represent the University at one of the season&#8217;s real highlight, and with plans already being made for 2013&#8217;s offering, nobody can wait to get back down to London for a third successive win.</p>
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