Cambuslang RFC - The Present Day

The Present Day

After a disappointing season, 1998/99, which saw Cambuslang relegated to National League Division 3, there has been a distinct upturn in fortunes for the club.

Cambuslang were promoted from National Division 3 in season 1999-2000 and from National Division 2 in season 2000-2001. In their second season in National Division 1, 2002-2003 they achieved a 5th place finish and courtesy of league reconstruction, were promoted to Premier Division 3.

Season 2005-2006 saw Cambuslang maintain their Premier Division 3 status and striving to perform at the highest possible level. They currently play in the West Regional League Division 2.

The club continues to field a 2nd and 3rd XV each week and has a thriving junior section.


Rugby union in Scotland
Governing body
  • Scottish Rugby Union
National teams
Mens
  • Men's
  • A
  • B
  • Club XV
  • U-20
  • U-19
  • U-18
  • U-17
  • 7's
  • School's
  • British and Irish Lions
Womens
  • Women's
  • 7's
Competitions
International
  • World Cup
  • Six Nations
  • Rugby World Cup Sevens
  • Sevens World Series
  • Commonwealth Games
Professional Club
  • Pro 12
  • Heineken Cup
Amateur Club
  • Scottish League Championship (Premiership
  • National League
  • Championship Leagues
  • Regional Leagues - East, West, Caledonia)
  • Scottish Cup
  • British and Irish Cup
  • Border League
  • Reserve Leagues
  • University Leagues
  • Women's Premier League
Defunct
  • Grampian Alliance League
  • Highland Alliance League
  • SuperCup
See also
  • History
  • League System
  • Scottish international players
  • Murrayfield Stadium
  • Edinburgh Sevens
  • Borders Sevens Circuit
  • Melrose Sevens
  • Melrose Cup
  • London Scottish F.C.

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