Sunday 03 March 2024 The Wee Reds Minis travelled through to Raeburn Place in Edinburgh on Sunday for matches against Edinburgh Accies Minis. Here are reports from the action at the various age grades: P7s – a game of four quarters Edinburgh Academicals 9 – 6 Linlithgow P7 With the morning sun breaking through the cloudy
Linlithgow 40 – 60 Peebles Saturday 2nd March 2024 Linlithgow started the game, on a sunny cold crisp morning, as they did in the warmup, not switched on. The Reds were struggling for numbers, due to a number of sickness call-offs, leaving two forward substitutes available. Peebles were well organised and scored two tries within
Peebles 14 – 14 Linlithgow Unbelievable come back against the odds this week against an also unbeaten Peebles to keep both teams dream alive… Match report by Nick Smith So before we start let’s be clear that this match report will not even try to replicate the level of tension and drama from this game
The Reds have been drawn at home for their Quarter-Final tie in the National Shield. They will play against the winner of the Portobello v Livingston tie – the only match still to be played from the previous round. The QF date will be Saturday 30th March, which means that the Reds final league match
Langholm 13 – 34 Linlithgow The Reds secured their place in the National Shield quarter-finals with a four try away win at Langholm. A brace from Mark Caddle and tries from Ross Tulloch and Jack Frame were complemented by a faultless kicking display by captain Jack Frame with 14 points off the tee. The Reds
Lenzie 28 – 46 Linlithgow Saturday 24 February 2024 Report by Nick Drainey It wasn’t quite a mud bath at Lenzie on Saturday morning but hippos would have been moderately happy with the conditions. The overhead conditions, however, were bright and clear and after an extremely “switched on” training session earlier in the week the
Report by Gordon Muir Musselburgh 21 – 50 Linlithgow (Wednesday 21 February 2024) Linlithgow 52 – 10 Lenzie (Saturday 24 February 2024) Linlithgow under 18s played a lot of rugby in a busy week, with an East Cup fixture away at Musselburgh on Wednesday night followed by a friendly v Lenzie at home on Saturday
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Linlithgow 48 – 5 Currie Saturday 10 February 2024 Report by Gordon Muir With an International match at Murrayfield on Saturday, the only rugby on show at Linlithgow was the intrepid Under 18s, who were eager to keep up the momentum after a couple of fine wins in recent weeks. With Musselburgh postponing their planned
Linlithgow 59 – 25 Morrisons Academy Saturday 03 February 2024 Report by Gordon Muir Linlithgow Under 18s welcomed Morrisons Academy to Mains Park for a friendly fixture on Saturday, with minds set on revenge for an uncharacteristic skelping handed out by the Crieff outfit at their place earlier in the season. The pitch was in