Edinburgh Wanderers and Murrayfield RFC. Edinburgh Wanderers was the elder of the two clubs. For the history of these clubs see: Edinburgh Wanderers FC dated...
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merged with Murrayfield RFC to form Murrayfield Wanderers. The rugby club was formed in 1868. The club was initially known as St. Andrew's Wanderers, as it...
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SRU which were used by teams including the amateur club Murrayfield Wanderers RFC. Wanderers and their predecessors had played there since 1902 but were...
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wanderer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wanderer, Wanderers, or The Wanderer may refer to: The Wanderer (1913 film), a silent film The Wanderer (1925...
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Toulouse attracted a club record crowd of over 38,000 spectators to Murrayfield. In 2003–04 Edinburgh became the first Scottish team to reach the quarter-finals...
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Jordanhill RFC) Melrose Women (part of Melrose RFC) Murrayfield Wanderers FC Women (part of Murrayfield Wanderers RFC) RHC Cougars Women (part of Royal High Corstorphine...
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Qualifying Cup was to the final in 1928–29, where the club met Murrayfield Amateurs F.C., which was entering the competition for the first time. Thornhill...
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many of its clubs, Nithsdale Wanderers were to thrive, albeit briefly, on their newfound status. In 1924–25, Wanderers won the Third Division championship...
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of the Wasps. As Dundee Wanderers. Northern League 1899–1900 Forfarshire Cup 1897–98, 1901–02 Dewar Shield 1903–04 As Wanderers. Burns Charity Cup 1886–87...
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Broughton RFC Dalkeith RFC Forrester RFC Haddington RFC Murrayfield Wanderers FC Langholm RFC Portobello RFC Ross High RFC Corstorphine RFC Dunbar RFC...
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