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  • Red-hot start; chilly finish!

    Red-hot start; chilly finish!

    Linlithgow u14s  26-36  Edinburgh Academy u14s Saturday 15th November Report by Pablo Britos The Young Reds hosted Edinburgh Academy on a cold and bright morning at the LMP. Luckily storm “Claudia” gave the Central Belt a respite and the game could go ahead. It is safe to say that the Young Reds started off like a

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  • Reds fail to convert opportunities

    Reds fail to convert opportunities

    Kilmarnock  42 – 14  Linlithgow Saturday 15th November 2025 Report by Craig Young, photos by Graham Black Linlithgow travelled west on Saturday to face high flying Kilmarnock, who, in their last 5 games have scored 64,68,73,42 and 59 points.  Missing 4 key players, including Fraser and Euan Mochrie, it was always going to be a

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  • 55 years old today

    55 years old today

    Monday 17 November 2025 Today the Rugby Club is officially 55 years old! The club was formally constituted and the first office bearers were elected on the 17th November 1970, at a meeting in the Star and Garter Hotel. The Linlithgow Gazette reported the “kick off” as shown below: The first match was held 4

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  • No subs? No problem!  Reds 2s show their mettle

    No subs? No problem!  Reds 2s show their mettle

    Linlithgow  12 – 31  Biggar Saturday 15 November 2025 Report by Graeme Miller The 2nd XV took on Biggar with a squad of 15 on Saturday afternoon at home. The game was pretty evenly matched despite the final scoreline of 12-31 with Biggar scoring 5 tries to the home side’s 2. The away side scored

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  • “Club night” for Scotland rugby team at Linlithgow

    “Club night” for Scotland rugby team at Linlithgow

    Tuesday 11th November 2025 Scotland Rugby Team hold “Club Night” at Linlithgow The Rugby Club hosted a private function on Tuesday night for the Scotland Rugby team. The whole squad – players, coaches and support staff – attended and had a great time. Their caterers prepared a Spanish Feast, with two giant paellas cooked outside

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  • Vocal P6 supporters’ club cheer on 2 wins at Stew Mel!

    Vocal P6 supporters’ club cheer on 2 wins at Stew Mel!

    Sunday 9th November 2025 Report by Gordon White After a few weeks without a game, the Wee Reds were excited to leave the heavy rain behind them in Linlithgow, and head to Ferry Road to play some of the biggest teams in Scotland in a round robin format. Despite a full warm up, the Wee

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  • Linlithgow edged out in the final third at Howe

    Linlithgow edged out in the final third at Howe

    Bell Baxter / Howe of Fife u14s  47 – 36  Linlithgow u14s Saturday 8th November 2025 Report by Alan Hunter What a difference two months can make! When we played BB/HoF then, we went into triple figures and only conceded one try, but today BB/HoF were a different animal with two stand out centres who

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  • Fireworks – Friday 7th November

    Fireworks – Friday 7th November

    Fireworks Tickets on sale Remember, remember it’s on FRIDAY 7th November Tickets can be purchased with cash at four outlets in the town: You can also buy the tickets online through Eventbrite (Please note that an admin charge is levied by EventBrite on each transaction)

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  • U14 Spooktacular!

    U14 Spooktacular!

    Linlithgow u14  87 – 17  Morrisons Academy u14 Saturday 01 November 2025 Report by Stuart Taylor With the remnants of face paint still apparent and a few toffee apple hangovers the U14 Young Reds and their haunted supporters eagerly awaited the tricks and treats in store at this Halloween weekend fixture against Morrison’s Academy /

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  • Reds lose cup tie to Falkirk but emerge with great credit after a brave performance

    Reds lose cup tie to Falkirk but emerge with great credit after a brave performance

    Linlithgow  10 – 38  Falkirk Saturday 01 November 2025(National League Cup, Round 1) Report by David Mitchell with photos from Graham Black Mains Park was the setting for this National League Cup fixture against near neighbours Falkirk. This competition is a straight knock out format involving teams from National League Divisions 2,3 and 4. Falkirk

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