Scottish Exiles (rugby union) explained

Teamname:Scottish Exiles
Fullname:Scottish Exiles
League:Scottish Inter-District Championship
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Scottish Exiles is a rugby union representative team featuring players selected from the Scottish diaspora. Its players were mainly based in England and as result the team was originally known as the Anglo-Scots.[1] The team competed in the Scottish Inter-District Championship.

Formation

See main article: Scottish District rugby structure.

Formed as the Anglo-Scots it was treated by the Scottish Rugby Union as a distinct non-native District side.

Touring sides

The Anglo-Scots often played matches against international and non-international touring teams.

Scottish Inter-District Championship

See main article: Scottish Inter-District Championship.

The Scottish Inter-District Championship was established in the 1953–54 season. The Glasgow District, Edinburgh, South and North and Midlands sides would play off to see which district was best in Scotland. The Anglo-Scots District joined the Inter-District Championship from 1981.[2]

Change to Scottish Exiles

With many Scottish players now playing further abroad than England, notably in France, the team's name was changed to better reflect the diaspora it represented in 1993. The Exiles full-back at the time, Mark Appleson, who played for London Scottish, said the name-change now properly reflected the Scottish character of the squad and now suitably downplayed where the players were currently based, coming up with the notable line:[3]

It's great because people are less likely to think of us as Englishmen.

Effect of professionalism

With the advent of professionalism in 1995, the Scottish Rugby Union realised that not even the best semi-professional Scottish club teams could compete in the new Professional Era in rugby union, which was beginning to gain great momentum in the professional leagues of the Southern Hemisphere and the Northern Hemisphere.

In an attempt to stay in touch with the leading nations the SRU formed four professional teams out of the four native amateur districts of Scotland in 1996. It was these newly professional teams that would represent Scotland in the Heineken Cup and in the Celtic League.

This meant the Scottish Exiles side was then excluded from the subsequent professional Scottish Inter-District Championship, as its players were generally based in English professional sides.

The Scottish Exiles side still plays and is used as a gateway for recognition for Scottish-Qualified players, particularly in England, to signal their availability and desire to play for the Scottish national team.[4]

The side run a Scottish-Qualified programme to develop Scottish talent playing outwith Scotland.[5]

Honours

Won Scottish Inter-District Championship: 2 (Season 1994–95 and Season 1995–96).

These were the last two seasons before the Scottish professional rugby union era began in season 1996–97.

Season standings

Scottish Inter-District Championship

The Scottish Exiles, then as the Anglo-Scots, joined the Scottish Inter-District Championship in 1981.

They continued playing in the tournament until professionalism took hold in Scotland in 1996.

After 1996, the Scottish Inter-District Championship became a European Qualifying Tournament for the professional District sides. That meant that the Exiles could not join the Championship.

Scottish Inter-District Championship
SeasonPosPldWDLFA+/-BPPtsNotes
3rd31024644+2style="background:#ffe6bd;"-2Match with North and Midlands invalid<-- -->
2nd43016036+24style="background:#ffe6bd;"-6<-- -->
3rd42024643+3style="background:#ffe6bd;"-4<-- -->
3rd42027244+28style="background:#ffe6bd;"-4<-- -->
3rd42026758+9style="background:#ffe6bd;"-4<-- -->
3rd42024667style="background:#ffe6bd;"-21style="background:#ffe6bd;"-4<-- -->
3rd42028458+26style="background:#ffe6bd;"-4<-- -->
3rd42028979+10style="background:#ffe6bd;"-4<-- -->
2nd43015851+7style="background:#ffe6bd;"-6<-- -->
4th41033555style="background:#ffe6bd;"-20style="background:#ffe6bd;"-2<-- -->
6th20021650style="background:#ffe6bd;"-34style="background:#ffe6bd;"-0Abbreviated tournament - no winner<-- -->
5th41035752+5style="background:#ffe6bd;"-2<-- -->
-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"--Did not compete<-- -->
1st440011951+68style="background:#ffe6bd;"-8<-- -->
1st440010050+50style="background:#ffe6bd;"-8<-- -->
Professional Era

The Amateur Scottish Inter-District Championship has been restarted twice in the professional era. The first restart was from 1999 to 2002; the second restart from the 2022-23 season.

SeasonPosPldWDLFA+/-BPPtsNotes
-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"--Did not compete<-- -->
1st44008958+31117<-- -->
3rd42029174+1719<-- -->
2022–23- style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"-style="background:#ffe6bd;"--Did not compete<-- -->

Partial list of games played against international opposition

Notable former players

Scotland Internationalists

Notable non-Scottish players

The following is a list of notable non-Scottish international representative former Scottish Exiles players:

Australia South Africa Wales

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: From Murrayfield to Malaysia - Scottish rugby's talent search. BBC Sport.
  2. News: Rugby title without a trophy . Bill . McMurtrie . The Glasgow Herald . 2 December 1980 . 23 November 2016.
  3. Web site: Rugby Union: Granny bonds Reed to Exiles' brotherhood. . 23 October 2011.
  4. Web site: Scottish Exiles.
  5. Web site: Scotland Men.