Inverness Craig Dunain RFC
Inverness Craig Dunain RFC is a rugby union club based in Inverness, Scotland. The Men's team currently plays in Caledonia North Region 3. HistoryThe club was founded in 1978, by a nurse manager, Dougie Cruickshanks, who worked in the Craig Dunain Hospital. The name of the club is taken from the former hospital's name.[1] The club used to play in the grounds of the hospital. After a few successful seasons in the Highland District League the club folded in 1983, only to be re-surrected in 1987 after a Sevens tournament, as The Highlanders.[2] The women's side began in 1993.[2] The name of the club was changed to Inverness Craig Dunain in 2004.[2] The hospital closed in 2000, but the rugby club thought it was appropriate to keep the name.[2] The club played at Inverness High School until 2022. SidesThe club runs a men's and women's side. Both train on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 7pm at Merkinch Ferry Point.[3] Sevens tournamentThe club runs the Inverness Craig Dunain Sevens. They compete for the Alex Wells trophy.[4] HonoursMen's
Women's
Notable former playersWomenScotlandThe following former Inverness Craig Dunain RFC players have represented Scotland.
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