Puffin Gannets & North Berwick RFC

The Royal Burgh of North Berwick is a seaside town in East Lothian, Scotland. It is situated on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, approximately 25 miles east of Edinburgh. Several of the Islands of the Forth near the town host thriving colonies of sea birds. The most famous island being the Bass Rock which is home for many thousands of Puffins and tens of thousands of Gannets.

The town has a great sense of community spirit and North Berwick RFC is one of the main hubs. The club has active teams in senior, youth and mini rugby. The rugby club, at Recreation Park, is where you are most likely to find one or more of the rare Puffin Gannets. These mature members of the club like to give their wisdom and advice to the whippersnappers who play in the numerous teams the club fields. From time to time, the old Puffin Gannets put down their pints and nips, hang up their coats and scarfs, pack up the walking frames and sticks to don the pink and grey shirts, head out to the park and attempt to entertain with their particular brand of Puffin Gannet, Golden Oldie Rugby.

Thursday, 8 January 2009

Puffin Gannets V NBHS 27 Dec

School did well and sneaked through two tries to one - the ubiquitous Steve T bullocking over from 10 yards to score his first ever points in rugby after 58 years of trying !

Photos to follow.

Several Pufflings made debut for the PGs viz Young Balfour , Dutch Elms , Davie Paton ( cup winner with NBHS in 1984 no less ), PrimaDonna West and K Barbour ( Dec'd)

We believe the Barbours are fine subject to tails firmly stuck between legs - just not up to our skill and fitness levels

Been asked to ensure that all participants are indeed club members - over to you.

1 comment:

Bobby D said...

Minor comment, I am sure it is Dougie Paton