Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians RFC explained

Teamname:GHA
Fullname:Glasgow Hutchesons' Aloysians Rugby Football Club
Location:Giffnock, East Renfrewshire, Scotland
Ground:Braidholm
President:Euan Greer
Captain:Dario Ewing
Coach:Calum Forrester (Head), Jamie McCarthy, Iain Kennedy, Andrew Gillman
Url:https://gharugby.co.uk/
League:Nat 1
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Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians Rugby Football Club, often abbreviated to GHA and colloquially referred to as G-HA!!, is a rugby union club based in the Giffnock area of East Renfrewshire, Scotland. The club plays its home matches at Braidholm and currently competes in the Scottish National League Division One, which is the second tier of Scottish club rugby. GHA competed in the premiership from 2019/20 until the 2022/23 season which saw them being relegated to National League Division 1.

History

The club was established by the 2002 merger between Glasgow Southern RFC and Hutchesons' - Aloysians' RFC.[1] The former club was originally known as Clarkston but was renamed in 1995 with the ambition of creating the premier side on the south side of Glasgow. The latter club was also formed as the result of an earlier merger between the former pupils (FPs) clubs of Hutchesons' Grammar School and St Aloysius' College. The merged club is now firmly established as the premier club on the south side of Glasgow.

Hutchesons' GSFP

See main article: Hutchesons' GSFP. The club was formed in 1923 playing out of Auldhouse, the school's sports ground in Eastwood (near Thornliebank). Admitted as a full member of the Scottish Rugby Union in 1937, the Hutchesons’ Club entered the National League system in Season 1973 at 2nd Division level, having dispensed with tradition to some degree by opting for "Open" status two years previously, a significant decision forced, by necessity, on many Scottish F.P. Clubs at that time.

1990 was to see further constitutional change when the club agreed amalgamation with close friends and one time rivals to form Hutchesons' Aloysians R.F.C.

Old Aloysians RFC

See main article: Old Aloysians RFC. By contrast, the Old Aloysians club was formed in 1955 for the sole purpose of undertaking a challenge match against the extremely successful Saint Aloysius' College 1st XV. The unexpected success of this venture resulted in a decision to seek regular fixtures which led to a continuing upsurge in interest and the inevitable and rapid expansion of the F.P. Club. The first fixture was against Hutchesons' Grammar FP RFC., coincident with the invitation from Hutchesons' Grammar School to Saint Aloysius' College 1st XV to undertake regular fixtures. This long standing friendship led to the amalgamation in season 1990–91.

Hutchesons Aloysians

See main article: Hutchesons Aloysians. Richard Allan was selected as the club's first full internationalist for the Irish fixture at Murrayfield in 1969, to be followed by other distinguished players who gained representative honours. Brothers Gordon and Alan Bulloch were to gain national caps, with the former captaining the national side on several occasions. Ray Nelson was to achieve caps for the United States national team the U.S. Eagles.

Clarkston RFC

See main article: Clarkston RFC. Unlike the two Former Pupil Clubs now involved at Braidholm, Clarkston RFC, since its formation in 1937, had always been an "Open" club, created by a variety of former pupil rugby players who did not wish to undertake cross city travel to indulge in their sport. Significantly the first club chairman was a Glasgow Academical, the first President a Glasgow High former pupil and the longest serving club captain and coach, Andrew Williams a product of Allan Glen's.

Playing initially at the local authority's Overlee ground, years of tireless fund raising saw the club's new facility at Braidholm opened by S.R.U. President Charlie Drummond in January 1971. The club entered the new National League structure in 1973 at 4th Division level, rising through the years to division two. With three pitches, floodlights, 250 seater stand and expanded clubhouse, in recognition of its changing character and by a significant membership majority at the May 1995 A.G.M., the club altered its name to Glasgow Southern RFC.

Glasgow Southern RFC

See main article: Glasgow Southern RFC. Over several years a variety of players graduated through the Club participation from both youth and senior level to achieve representative status. Full International caps were awarded to Gordon McIlwham, and Euan Murray while others have achieved selection at Youth level.

Further development

Agreement reached with a development organisation saw the original 1970 clubhouse demolished to make way for a health club. A new, state of the art, clubhouse was formally opened by S.R.U. President Ronnie Young at Braidholm in January 2002. The Glasgow Southern name was only to survive for seven years before it became evident to all concerned that the sport on the south side of Glasgow would be best served through amalgamation, an initiative formalised in May 2002 with the formation of Glasgow Hutchesons' Aloysians Rugby Football Club. Plans for an all-weather artificial pitch at Braidholm were announced in 2018.[2]

Senior rugby

GHA run 4 senior sides, catering for all abilities and attitudes[3] - The club's 1st XV and 2nd XV teams play at a highly-competitive national level, with the 3rd XV (known as the GHA Lions) competing within the regional reserve leagues. Additionally there is a long established veterans team (known as The Internationally Famous GHA Gazelles, captained by John Willock) who participate in a variety of social, friendly and touring matches.

Playing Overview

Following the amalgamation, GHA took the place of the newly promoted Hutchesons Aloysians in Premiership Division Two, with the new club achieving promotion to Premiership Division One at the first attempt. The club has since spent four seasons in the top division - 2003/04, 2004/05, 2007/08 and 2019/20. Following three seasons in Premiership Two which saw a wealth of the club's most experienced players depart, ended in relegation to Premiership Three for season 2011/12.

In Premiership Three, with the arrival of a new coaching team and experienced ex-professionals Andrew Henderson and Hefin O'Hare GHA managed to finish second but due to league restructuring were denied promotion. Within the newly regionalised third tier of 2012/13 the club achieved promotion by winning RBS Championship A thanks to a historic 23–0 final day, winner-takes-all match away to local rivals Cartha Queens Park.

Following a difficult first season back in the second tier the club once again had a complete change of coaching team, which almost saw a surprise return to the Premiership during season 2014/15, only to be denied 39–22 in a relegation / promotion play-off with Stirling County. In yet another severe reversal of fortunes, the club suffered a season of disappointment in 2015/16, flirted with relegation until safety was assured on the penultimate weekend of the season.

After two consecutive third-place finishes in National League One; GHA were elevated to the Premiership for season 2019/20 due to the restructuring of Scottish club rugby. With the creation of the SRU's new semi-professional Super 6 competition, six of the existing Premiership teams would be demoted to National League One with the top six teams in that league taking their place. The club had mixed success in a very competitive league; with very little separating play-off and relegation places, notable achievements did include first ever away victories at Edinburgh Accies and league leaders Marr. GHA secured their Premiership status with a losing bonus point in their final game against Selkirk. However, three weeks later the 2019/20 season was declared null and void by the SRU due to the coronavirus pandemic, with no promotion or relegation between leagues.

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2002-03 Premiership Two 2nd Round of 16 Promoted to Premiership One
2003-04 Premiership One 9th Round of 16 -
2004-05 Premiership One 11th Round of 32 Relegated to Premiership Two
2005-06 Premiership Two 9th Quarter-Finals -
2006-07 Premiership Two 3rd Round of 32 Promoted to Premiership One
2007-08 Premiership One 11th Round of 32 Relegated to Premiership Two
2008-09 Premiership Two 6th Round of 16 -
2009-10 Premiership Two 5th Round of 32 -
2010-11 Premiership C 8th Group Stage Relegated to Premiership Three
2011–12 Premiership Three 2nd Round of 16 (West) -
2012–13 Championship A 1st Group Stage (West) Promoted to National League
2013-14 National League 8th Runners-up (West) -
2014-15 National One 2nd Round of 16 Premiership / National One Play-off
2015-16 National One 7th Round of 16 -
2016-17 National One 7th Round of 32 -
2017-18 National One 3rd Quarter-Finals (National League) -
2018-19 National One 3rd Round of 16 Promoted to Premiership
2019-20 Premiership 7th* Round of 16
2020-21 Premiership - - Season Cancelled due to Coronavirus Pandemic
2021-22 Premiership 6th - No Cup Competition
2022-23 Premiership 10th 1st Round Relegated to National One
2023-24 National One 2nd 1st Round -

Current 1st XV Squad

(C)

Centurions Club

The following players have represented GHA's 1st XV on more than 100 occasions. Appearances for the original constituent clubs are also included on this list.

These totals are accurate to 09/03/2024.

  1. 100
NameNationalityPositionCapsDebut100th CapNote
TBCAndrew HealyFly-HalfTBC--
  • (TBC)
TBCAlistair MenziesFull-BackTBC31/08/2002-
  • (TBC)
TBCEuan BaillieFly-Half21030/08/200330/08/2003(200)
TBCRory WatsonWing16231/08/200204/12/2004(47)
TBCJohn FitzpatrickBack-RowTBC31/08/2002-(TBC)
TBCIan SmithLock16030/08/2003-
  • (110)
TBCJames NoonanFly-Half17231/08/200217/02/2007
  • (40)
TBCRichard NolanPropTBC31/08/2002-
  • (TBC)
TBCTrevor CarmichaelLockTBC31/08/2002-(TBC)
TBCMartin DunnFly-HalfTBC-19/01/2008(TBC)
TBCPaul HarkinsBack-Row133---
TBCNiall CassieCentre131---
TBCAndrew BoagBack-Row / Scrum-HalfTBC---
TBCRoss McClymontFull-BackTBC---
TBCAndrew RushforthCentreTBC---
TBCZander McIlwhamPropTBC--
  • (TBC)
TBCIain NelsonHookerTBC31/08/2002-
  • (TBC)
TBCChris BinnieCentre / Full-Back139---
19Rangi JericevichWing16806/09/200328/09/2013-
20Ryan JenkinsLock / Back-Row11608/12/200704/01/2014-
21Andrew GillmanScrum-Half / Full-Back16430/08/200831/01/2015-
22Andrew HendersonCentre10227/08/201126/03/2016-
23Alan AuldBack-Row / Wing10029/10/201123/04/2016
  • (1)
24Jamie AuldLock / Back-Row11603/10/200908/10/2016-
25Adam BarnettLock14121/08/201027/01/2018-
26Scott CarsonProp128-24/03/2018-
27Murray HoustonScrum-Half10720/03/201020/10/2018-
28Donald MalcolmHooker / Back-Row10004/09/200410/11/2018-
29Michael FoxProp14827/08/201109/10/2021-
30Andrew GoudieFly-Half11530/08/201409/09/2023-
31Dario EwingHooker / Back-Row10717/09/201609/12/2023-
32Adam KerrLock / Back-Row10718/02/201709/12/2023-

Appearances include games played for Hutchesons' Aloysians
BoldActive Players

Records & Statistics

Individual Records

Appearances

Correct as of 1/12/2021, Current players in bold.

All-Time Most Appearances (Including Constituent Clubs)

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1FHEuan Baillie 2003–2008 210
2FHJames Noonan 2002–2010 172
3WGRangi Jericevich 2003–2016 168
4SHAndrew Gillman 2008–2019164
style="text-align:right"-WGRory Watson 2002–2009 164

All-Time Most Appearances (GHA Only)

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1WGRangi Jericevich 2003–2016 168
2SHAndrew Gillman 2008–2019164
3LKAdam Barnett 2010- 141
style="text-align:right"-PRMichael Fox 2011– 141
4FBChris Binnie 2007–2019 139
Points Scorers

Correct as of 1/12/2023, Current players in bold.

Top Points Scorers

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goals
Total
points
1 James Noonan 2002–2010 172 8 200 218 16 1142
2 Andrew Goudie 2014– 107 28 132 31 - 497
3 Murray Houston 2010–2019 111 9 96 58 - 411
4 Peter Jericevich 2008–2017 65 22 96 29 - 389
5 Rory Watson 2002–2009 164 69 - - - 345

Top Try Scorers

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1 Rory Watson 2002-2009 69
2 Niall Cassie 2005-2015 60
3 Rangi Jericevich 2003-2016 55
4 Andrew Gillman 2008-2019 45
5 Jamie Pinder 2008-2013 42

Team Records

Matches

Record WinsAll stats correct up to 24/10/2021

Record defeatsAll stats correct up to 24/10/2021

Other match recordsAll stats correct up to 24/10/2021

High scores and bonus pointsAll stats correct up to 24/10/2021

SequencesAll stats correct up to 24/10/2021Longest unbeaten run

Longest losing run

Longest winless run

Individual SeasonsAll stats correct up to 24/10/2021

Opponents and FamiliarityAll stats correct up to 24/10/2021

Junior Rugby

GHA has a large junior rugby section consisting of over 400 boys and girls ranging from micros up to Under 18s. The junior section has contributed several players to the senior set up including James Eddie who subsequently signed for Glasgow's professional team, the Glasgow Warriors.

GHA's ongoing ties with Hutchesons' Grammar School and St. Aloysius' College can also be seen from the large number of pupils and former pupils of both schools playing at the club. Links have also been forged with local state schools, particularly Williamwood High School and Mearns Castle High School whose pupils and former pupils are also widely represented throughout the club.

The GHA Rugby Academy

The GHA Rugby Academy was established in 2012 and is aimed at helping talented young players at the club to realise their potential and achieve their rugby ambitions.

The GHA Rugby Academy offers the club's most talented young players an opportunity to experience a professional approach to training and playing rugby. It was set up to produce future 1st XV players for GHA RFC, provide more players for the Glasgow district set up and ultimately get more players into National Age Grade Squads. It was seen as a necessary development and use of the clubs limited resources in order to develop the long term sustainability of the club and support its long-term ambitions.

Notable players

This is a list of current and former GHA players who have gained full-time professional contracts within a full-time professional rugby squad and/or achieved senior International, International A or International 7s Honours.

This list does not include players who were allocated to play for GHA in the Scottish Rugby draft[4] whereby players from Scotland's full-time professional squads - Glasgow Warriors and Edinburgh Rugby - are annually drafted by Scottish Premiership clubs to play for them on weekends when not selected for the professional teams. During GHA's spell in the Premiership, current Scotland Internationals Johnnie Beattie[5] and John Barclay[6] were among those to be allocated to play for them.

Post the 2002 amalgamation

Pre the 2002 amalgamation

Scotland Club Internationalists

Scotland U20/U21 Age Grade Internationalists

The following players gained either Under 20 or Under 21 Age Grade International honours whilst playing senior rugby at GHA.

Under 21 (Age group was disbanded after 2006 season)

Under 20 (Age group replaced Under 21s from 2007 onwards)

Club Presidents

Bernard Dunn 2002 / 2004
Brian Williams 2004 / 2005
Bernard Dunn 2005 / 2007
Alex Millar 2007 / 2009
Tom Morrice 2009 / 2011
Bernard Dunn 2011 / 2013
Ronnie Jamieson 2013 / 2016
Euan Baillie 2016 / 2018
Brian Tracey 2018 / 2020
Stuart Lang 2020 / 2022
Euan Greer 2022 / Present

Club captains

Trevor Carmichael 2002 / 2003
Euan Baillie 2003 / 2004
Zander McIlwham 2004 / 2006
Rory Watson 2006 / 2008
Niall Cassie 2008 / 2011
2011 / 2016
Paul Harkins 2016 / 2018
Tony Brogan 2018 / 2020
Michael Fox 2020 / Present

Head coaches

Gavin Walsh 2002 / 2003
David Wilson 2003 / 2005
Roddy Moir 2005 / 2008
Bill MacDonald 2008 / 2011
Gordon MacPherson 2011 / 2014
Craig Sorbie 2014 / 2016
Euan Clark 2016 / 2019
Trevor Carmichael 2019 / 2022
Calum Forrester 2022 / present

Braidholm Sevens

The club runs the Braidholm Sevens tournament.[8]

Honours

Men

Women

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: Glasgow rugby merger plan. 11 February 2002.
  2. https://www.theoffsideline.com/gha-pitch-braidholm/ GHA to build a world-class, all-weather pitch at Braidholm
  3. Web site: Glasgow Hutchesons' Aloysians Rugby Football Club (GHA) - Seniors. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090828171846/http://www.gharugby.co.uk/Seniors.htm. 2009-08-28.
  4. Web site: Scottish Rugby launches draft system to forge links with club game.
  5. News: Scottish rugby round-up. 11 September 2004.
  6. Web site: Boroughmuir hang on to upset odds against Heriots.
  7. 1523241328854790146. GHArugby. Congrats to the GHA players involved in yesterday’s Rugby Europe International fixtures!Erik Cavan, Norway:No…. 8 May 2022.
  8. Web site: Braidholm Sevens. 7 June 2019.