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Drumchapel RFC
Full nameDrumchapel Rugby Football Club
Foundedc.1905
Disbanded1914; 110 years ago (1914)
LocationGlasgow
Ground(s)Thirdpart, Yoker.[1]
Captain(s)W.S. McLeod
Team kit

Drumchapel RFC was an early twentieth-century East Dunbartonshire-based rugby union club; the town – after being annexed in 1938 – now resides in Glasgow.[2]

History

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Sporting beginnings

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In the early nineteenth century, the New Kilpatrick district of Drumchapel was traditionally geared towards farming and mining.[3] The most common sport played was the farmers' ploughing match;[4] other sports only getting formally played at the annual agricultural shows. The population was spread between the village, the Peel Glen mining rows, the hamlet of Townhead[5] and the ancient baronies of Garscadden and Drumry.[6]

This rural idyll changed with the introduction of a railway station to Drumchapel in 1891.[7] Almost immediately afterwards Drumchapel became sought-after as a commuter village to Glasgow.[8] It was still regarded as 'a pretty place'[9] for day trips[9] and its population rapidly grew. Sports like rugby union, football,[10] golf[11][12] and tennis[13] took over from the ploughing matches. Drumchapel FC were holding open days to attract players at the end of 1896; and were notably open on New Years Day 1897.[14] Neighbouring athletic clubs regularly ran courses through Drumchapel.[15][16] By the onset of the First World War the population of Drumchapel village alone was around 750 people.[17]

Formation of the rugby club

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It is not known the precise date of the formation of the club; but it is likely rugby must have been played in Drumchapel before the turn of the twentieth century. A Drumchapel youngster, a W. Finnigan, is noted as winning a juvenile place-kicking tournament at a Knightswood Brass Band event on 24 June 1896. He kicked the furthest with a distance of 128 feet and 8 inches.[18]

One of the first instances noted of Drumchapel RFC was the match on 30 September 1905; when the Drumchapel side played a second XV of Hillhead HSFP.[19]

Ground

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The club played its matches at Thirdpart[20] in the neighbouring village of Yoker. Thirdpart is now the site of Peterson Park; the home of the Glasgow Mid Argyll shinty side.

Towards the Championship title

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Until they joined a formal league Drumchapel had to negotiate their own fixtures. Fortunately, many top national championship sides had 2XV and 3XV sides desperate to play; and invitational sides like Rowans Engineers and A. Brown's XV - the Midlands side run by the Cupar RFC player A. J. G. Brown - filled the void.[21]

The Drumchapel team rapidly improved season by season. At the start of the 1907–08 season Charles Stuart, C. L. Vermont, T. Inglis and C. H. Stewart stood out in a game against Hillhead HSFP 2XV.[22] Stuart would later represent Scotland and Inglis would represent the League.

Glasgow Rangers came calling for Charles Stuart to offer a professional football contract; but Charles' father Charles Douglas Stuart senior, an old Royal HSFP player, instead enrolled his son with Uddingston RFC; that bit further from Glasgow.[23]

Western Junior League

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Just below the national championship league were regional leagues classed as 'junior' leagues; the Western Junior League made up of West of Scotland teams was one such regional league.

Tough start

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Drumchapel entered the new Western Junior League in 1908. They were up against Old Larchfieldians, Stirling HSFP, Bellahouston Academicals FP, Lenzie, Kilmarnock, Bishopbriggs, Falkirk and Uddingston.[24]

The improvement was noted on the opening league day of the 1908–09 season; Drumchapel were beaten away by Bellahouston Academicals at Norwood by a slender 3 points; but it was reported that they were due at least a draw from the match; that they didn't have all their usual first team players in the matchday squad; and that Bellahouston had won last year's match at Thirdpart by 20 points.[25] However, despite seeing an improvement in performances, the side ended up bottom of the table – from 12 league matches played, they recorded only 2 wins, 2 draws and the rest were losses. The Helensburgh side Old Larchfieldians won the league with 9 matches played, all won; their match with Drumchapel resulting in a tight 9–8 win.[26]

Champions

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The improvements in performance over that first league season helped drive local participation and Drumchapel RFC had enough players to make up three sides the following season (1909–10).[1] In December 1909 the rugby club had a successful Café-chantant fundraiser in the Academy Rooms in Partick which raised £40.[27] The 1st team won the Western Junior league title in season 1909–10.[28]

Building on success

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In the off season, before the new season campaign of 1910–11, the club built a new pavilion at Thirdpart. This was noted to particularly help the comfort of visiting teams.[29]

Opening the pavilion, on 24 September 1910, were Drumchapel's usual pre-season fixture side, Rowans Engineers. The Engineers side were an invitational side run by former Drumchapel player (and then West of Scotland player and Scotland international) Charles Stuart. Nicknamed 'the black squad',[30] the Rowans side that day was:-

D. Dunlop (Glasgow Academicals), J. Murray-Campbell (West of Scotland). Val. Reid (Clydesdale), T. W. Rutherford (Glasgow University), and R. McNaught (Uddingston); W. Ross (Bearsden), and J. L. Bowman (Clydesdale); Charles Stuart (capt.) (West of Scotland), T. E. Campbell (West of Scotland), E. W. Izard (West of Scotland), W. M. Biggart (Clydesdale), W. Smith (Moseley), J. D. Stuart (Uddingston), D. Duncan (Uddingston), and J. W. Reid (Uddingston).[29]

The fixtures of 1910–11 season were roughly the same as last year's Championship season but with the added novelty of two Edinburgh sides.[29]

The 1911–12 season saw the club able to tour to Carlisle and one of the Border teams. The club has a committee and the Head Coach and captain is named as W. S. McLeod. The club secretary is given as S.A. Longmoor c/o White Street in Partick.[31] There was no preseason fixture against Rowan Engineers as Charles Stuart went abroad.[32] A preseason holiday match with Aberdeen GSFP was the alternative.[33]

As Drumchapel strengthened other sides began poaching their players. A. A. Cruickshank was signed by Hillhead HSFP for the start of the 1912–13 season.[34] Drumchapel's half-back R. Cuthbertson made the front page of The Scottish Referee, a sports newspaper, as a player to watch for the season.[35]

The 1913–14 season saw Clydesdale sign some of the best Drumchapel players for their 1st team's bid for the Scottish national championship.[36] This is yet another indicator of Drumchapel's rise on the rugby stage; in 1906 the Thirdpart side was pitched against Clydesdale's 4th team.[37]

Selected matches

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Matches reported in newspapers. Only 1st team matches shown. Drumchapel try-scorers noted where given.

Year Date Opponent Venue Result Score Notes
1905-06 season
1905 30 September Hillhead HSFP 2XV Thirdpart Loss 6–8 [19]
1905 21 October Hillhead HSFP 2XV Thirdpart [38]
1905 25 November Old Larchfieldians 2XV Helensburgh [39]
1905 2 December Cambuslang 2XV Greenlees Farm Win 17-0 [40][41]
1905 9 December Lenzie 2XV Lenzie Win 5-3 [42]
1905 23 December Bearsden 2XV Dougalston [43]
1906 20 January Glasgow Academicals 3XV Thirdpart [44]
1906 27 January Stanley House HSFP Bridge of Allan Loss 0–6 [45][46]
1906 10 March Hillhead HSFP 2XV Scotstoun [47]
1906-07 season
1906 13 October Stirling HSFP 2XV Williamfield Win 21-10 [48]
1906 27 October Hillhead HSFP 2XV Thirdpart [49]
1906 3 November Uddingston RFC Birkenshaw Park Loss 0–5 [50][51]
1906 24 November Muirhead RFC Thirdpart Draw 0–0 [52][53]
1906 8 December Clydesdale 4XV Titwood [37]
1906 22 December Stirling HSFP 2XV Thirdpart [54]
1906 29 December A. Brown's XV Thirdpart [55]
1907 12 January Bellahouston Academicals Norwood [56]
1907 2 February Bearsden 2XV Thirdpart [57]
1907 9 February Cambuslang 2XV Greenlees Farm [58]
1907-08 season
1907 21 September Rowans Engineers RFC Thirdpart Draw 6–6 Tries: Rankin x 2[59]
1907 28 September Hillhead HSFP 2XV Thirdpart Win 9–0 Tries: Vermont, Charles Stuart[60]
1907 5 October Stirling HSFP Thirdpart Win 13–6 Tries: Inglis, Dunn[61]
1907 12 October Ayr 2XV Dam Park [62]
1907 19 October Bearsden 2XV Douglaston [63]
1907 26 October Bellahouston Academicals Thirdpart Loss 3–26 Try: Stewart[64]
1907 2 November Ayr 2XV Thirdpart [65]
1907 9 November Cartha Thirdpart [66]
1907 16 November Bishopbriggs 2XV Bishopbriggs [67]
1907 14 December Clydesdale 3XV Thirdpart [68]
1907 28 December Falkirk 2XV Thornhill [69]
1908 4 January Cambuslang 2XV Greenlees Farm [70]
1908 11 January Bellahouston Academicals Norwood [71]
1908 18 January Kilmarnock 2XV Thirdpart [72]
1908 15 February Cartha Pollok Park Loss 6–7 [73]
1908 7 March Clydesdale 3XV Titwood [74]
1908-09 season
1908 26 September Rowans Engineers RFC Thirdpart Win 9–3 Tries: Inglis x 2, Reid[75]
1908 3 October Bellahouston Academicals Norwood Loss 3–6 Try: Cruickshank[76][77]
1908 10 October Stirling HSFP Williamfield Loss 14–16 Tries: Inglis, McLeod, Thornton, Stewart[78]
1908 28 November Falkirk RFC Thornhill Loss 0–23 [79]
1909 9 January Lenzie RFC Thirdpart Loss 0–14 [80]
1909 23 January Bearsden 2XV Douglaston Win 17–3 Tries: Cuthbertson, Inglis, Garroway, other[81][82]
1909 30 January Old Larchfieldians Helensburgh Loss 8–9 [83][84]
1909 20 February Falkirk RFC Thirdpart Loss 3–11 [85][86]
1909 13 March Bellahouston Academicals Thirdpart Loss 0–3 [87][88]
1909 20 March Kilmarnock RFC Thirdpart Draw 0–0 [89][90]
1909 3 April Cambuslang RFC Greenlees Farm Win 11–6 [91][26]
1909-10 season
1909 18 September Rowans Engineers RFC Thirdpart Win 21–0 Tries: Inglis, Baird[92]
1909 25 September Western Rovers RFC Westerlea Win 6–0 Tries: Stewart, Kennedy[93]
1909 2 October Bellahouston Academicals Thirdpart Loss 3–13 [94]
1909 16 October Lenzie RFC Thirdpart Win 8–0 Tries: Cuthbertson, Harper[95][96]
1909 23 October Kilmarnock RFC Kilmarnock Win 6–0 Tries: Cram, Cuthbertson[97][98]
1909 30 October Craigielea Gallowhill [99]
1909 6 November Muirhead RFC Muirhead Draw 0–0 [100]
1909 13 November West of Scotland 2XV Thirdpart Loss 0–30 [1]
1909 20 November Bishopbriggs RFC Thirdpart Off - [101][102]
1909 27 November Falkirk RFC Thirdpart Win 8–0 Tries: Cuthbertson x 2[103][104]
1909 11 December Uddingston RFC Thirdpart Draw 3–3 Tries: Stewart[105]
1909 18 December Rowans Engineers RFC Thirdpart Win 30–0 Tries: Stewart x 4, Cuthbertson x 2, Inglis, Allan[106]
1910 8 January Lenzie RFC Lenzie Win 15–0 [107][108]
1910 15 January Falkirk RFC Thornhill Win 11–0 [109][110]
1910 22 January West of Scotland 2XV Thirdpart Off - [111][112]
1910 29 January Old Larchfieldians Thirdpart [113]
1910 5 February Glasgow University 'A' Old Anniesland Win 17–0 [114][115]
1910 12 February Uddingston RFC Uddingston Win 3–0 [116][117]
1910 19 February Stirling HSFP Thirdpart Win 3–0 Try: Fyfe[118][119]
1910 26 February Cambuslang RFC Thirdpart Win 14–0 Tries: Hiley, Aitken, Allan, C. Stewart[120]
1910 12 March Bishopbriggs RFC Bishopbriggs Win 3–0 Try: Hiley[121]
1910 19 March Kilmarnock RFC Kilmarnock Win 18–0 [122][123]
1910-11 season
1910 24 September Rowans Engineers RFC Thirdpart Win 3–0 [29][30][124]
1910 1 October Stirling HSFP Williamfield Win 15–8 [125][126]
1910 15 October Glasgow University 'A' Anniesland Win 20–0 [127][128]
1910 29 October Cambuslang RFC Thirdpart Win 16–0 Tries: J.A. Stewart x 2, Cruickshank, Fergus[129][130]
1910 5 November Muirhead RFC Thirdpart Win 17–3 [131]
1910 19 November Bishopbriggs RFC Bishopbriggs Off - [132][133]
1910 10 December Uddingston RFC Meadowbank Park Win 15–0 Tries: Fergus, 2 others[134][135]
1910 17 December Old Larchfieldians Thirdpart Loss 6–8 [136][137]
1910 24 December Cartha Thirdpart Win 3–0 [138]
1911 28 January Old Larchfieldians Helensburgh Draw 0–0 [139]
1911 11 February Glasgow University 'A' Thirdpart Win 13–0 Tries: Fullarton x 2, McLeod[140][141]
1911 18 February Bishopbriggs RFC Thirdpart [142]
1911 4 March Muirhead RFC Muirhead Draw 0–0 [143]
1911 11 March Uddingston RFC Thirdpart Win 10–3 [144][145]
1911 18 March Kilmarnock RFC Thirdpart Win 22–0 Tries: MacLeod x 3, Hiley, Inglis, Bryden[146]
1911 25 March Stirling HSFP Thirdpart Win 13–11 [146][147]
1911-12 season
1911 25 September Aberdeen GSFP Mannofield Win 14–8 Tries: W. Lindsay, C. H. Stuart, A. Reid, J. S. Stuart[148]
1911 30 September Stirling HSFP Thirdpart Loss 3–14 Try: Reid[149][150]
1911 7 October Bellahouston Academicals Norwood Win 16–0 Tries: Fergus, Cram, Roberts, Nelson[151][152]
1911 21 October Kilmarnock RFC Thirdpart Win 29–0 Tries: Fergus x 3, Cuthbertson, Roberts, Cruickshank[153]
1911 28 October Cartha Pollok Park Win 15–0 Tries: Fergus x 2, Drummond[154][155]
1911 4 November Muirhead RFC Muirhead Win 11–0 [156][157]
1911 18 November Glasgow HSFP 2XV Thirdpart Win 9–0 Tries: C.H. Stuart, Cruickshank, Drummond[158][159]
1911 25 November Kilmarnock RFC Thirdpart [160]
1911 9 December Clydesdale 2XV Thirdpart Win 28–0 Tries: Stewart, Riley, Buchanan, Fullarton x 2, Reid[161][162]
1911 16 December Old Larchfieldians Helensburgh Win 8–0 [163][164]
1911 23 December Bearsden RFC Thirdpart Loss 3-8 Try: McLeod[165][166]
1912 13 January Bearsden RFC Dougalston Loss 3–6 Try: Hiley[167][168]
1912 20 January Stirling HSFP Williamfield Win 10–3 Tries: McLeod, Rankin[169]
1912 27 January Old Larchfieldians Thirdpart [170]
1912 17 February Muirhead RFC Thirdpart [171]
1912 9 March Uddingston RFC Thirdpart Win 4–0 Game abandoned[172]
1912 23 March Ayr Thirdpart Loss 0-6 [173]
1912 30 March Clydesdale 2XV Titwood Loss 11-0 Tries: Cuthbertson, Cruickshank, Rankin[173]
1912-13 season
1912 21 September Rowans Engineers RFC Thirdpart Win 17–0 Tries: J. Stewart, Carmichael, Cuthbertson[174]
1912 28 September Stirling HSFP Thirdpart Win 12–0 Tries: Longmuir, Cuthbertson x 2, Rankin[175][176]
1912 12 October Hillhead HSFP Scotstoun Loss 0–16 [177][178]
1912 19 October Cambuslang RFC Greenlees Farm Win 11–3 [179][180]
1912 26 October Cartha Dumbreck Loss 6-9 Tries: Rankin[181][182]
1912 9 November Cartha Thirdpart [183]
1912 23 November Cambuslang RFC Greenlees Farm Loss 0–8 [184]
1912 14 December Old Larchfieldians Thirdpart Win 11–8 Tries: Longmuir, Drummond[185]
1912 21 December Bearsden RFC Dougalston Loss 0–9 [186]
1913 11 January Bearsden RFC Dougalston [187][188]
1913 18 January Stirling HSFP Williamfield [189][190]
1913 25 January Old Larchfieldians Helensburgh [191]
1913 8 February Ayr Dam Park [192]
1913 15 February Cambuslang RFC Thirdpart Win 27–0 Tries: Fullerton, Stewart x 2, Roberts, Rankine x 2, Reid[193][194]
1913 1 March Cartha Pollok Park Win 20–5 Tries: McKerrow, Roberts x 3[195][196]
1913 8 March Glasgow HSFP 2XV Whiteinch Win 14–0 Tries: Drummond, Fleming, Teasdale[197][198]
1913 15 March Cluny RFC Craighouse Road Draw 3–3 Try: Cuthbertson[199][200]
1913-14 season
1913 25 October Cartha Pollok Park Loss 9–11 [36][201]
1913 1 November Greenock Wanderers 2XV Battery Park Win 3–0 [202][203]
1913 8 November Kelvinside Academicals 2XV Balgray Off - [204][205]
1913 15 November Greenock Wanderers Battery Park Loss 12–0 [206]
1913 22 November Hillhead HSFP Scotstoun Loss 4–14 [207][208]
1913 29 November Lismore RFC Thirdpart [209]
1913 6 December Ayr Dam Park Win 7–3 [210][211][212]
1914 31 January West of Scotland 2XV Thirdpart Win 20–3 Tries: Lane, Gemmell, Tesdale, Cramb, Sutherland, Steven[213]
1914 14 February Greenock Wanderers 2XV Thirdpart [214]
1914 21 February Hillhead HSFP Scotstoun Draw 3–3 Try: Reid[215][216]
1914 28 February Cartha Thirdpart Win 9–6 [217]
1914 7 March Lismore RFC Thirdpart Win 13–5 Try: Smith, Stewart[218]
1914 14 March Cluny RFC Thirdpart Loss 6–13 Tries: Roberts, Campbell[219]
1914 28 March Glasgow Academicals 2XV New Anniesland Loss 3–17 Try: Stevens[220]

Impact of the First World War

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Considering a population of only 750,[17] it seems remarkable that the club could attract around 50 men to fill three XVs sides to consistently play throughout the season. However, the enlistment of Drumchapel men to fight in the First World War in 1914 is all the more remarkable. Around 100 men of the village signed up; and it was said that Drumchapel had the biggest proportionate enlistment in Scotland.[17]

The Scottish Referee of 18 September 1914 has an early list of rugby players signing up for service in the Great War: among them are listed the Drumchapel RFC players:- J.A. Stewart, W. Cramb and Charles Hugh Stewart. They were put in charge of a Red Cross detachment and had already left for France.[221]

Fifteen Drumchapel men died in the Great War; their names marked at the St. Andrews Church cenotaph.[222]

In rugby terms:- by the end of the War, Drumchapel had not enough men that were fit to play in a single XV team. The club folded.

It seems very likely that the Campbell that scored a try for Drumchapel against Cluny RFC on 14 March 2014 was one of four brothers James, John, Robert and Thomas Campbell - that all died in the First World War.

One of Drumchapel's star players Alexander Allan Cruickshank, who was selected for the Western League representative side, went to school at Dumbarton and then Hillhead High School. His name is thus mentioned in the 1921 Hillhead High School war memorial book:[223]

A. ALLAN CRUICKSHANK

Lance Corporal, 17th Battalion Highland Light Infantry

Lance-Corporal Cruickshank (1888-1916) was the eldest son of the late Mr. A. A. Cruickshank [Alexander Allan Cruikshank (1859-1915)], Inland Revenue. He was educated at Dumbarton Academy and Hillhead High School. At School he took a keen interest in all games, and was much esteemed both by his fellows and his teachers. On leaving School he kept up his interest in games, and for several years he was a prominent figure in Drumchapel Rugby team, and later in Clydesdale. When war broke out he was in the employment of Messrs. Blackburn, King & Co., iron ore merchants, St. Vincent Street. He did not take long to decide where the path of duty lay, and was one of the first to join the newly formed Chamber of Commerce Battalion. He left for France in November, 1915, and came safely through till the beginning of the Great Push on the 1st of July, 1916. Since then he has been posted as missing, and the most diligent inquiries have failed to find any trace of him. The deepest sympathy is felt for his widowed mother [Isabella Cuthbertson Cruickshank], who had another son wounded in the same engagement.

His death is recorded as 1 July 1916 on the war records.

Honours

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  • Western Junior League
    • Champions (1) : 1909-10[28]

Notable former players

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Western Junior League players

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The following former Drumchapel players represented the Western Junior League team to play other League and District teams.

  • Scotland A. A. Cruickshank[28]

Glasgow District players

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The following former Drumchapel players went on to represent Glasgow District.

Scotland international players

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The following former Drumchapel players went on to represent Scotland.

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