Scotland A national rugby league team

The Scotland A national rugby league team nicknamed the Bravehearts is made up of amateur players, who either play in the Rugby League Conference the BUCS university league or the Scottish domestic competition. Napier University has also played a huge part in the team, with many Napier students having played in the side over the years. The team regularly compete against England, Wales and Ireland, playing them annually in the Amateur Four Nations. Since the creation of this tournament, in 2002, Scotland have won it just once in 2010. In 2003 Scotland embarked on a mini tour of Europe playing in Netherlands, Italy and Serbia, helping expand rugby league in those countries by playing domestic and national sides. Former player and winner in 2010 Mike Wallace currently coaches the side.

Squad

The following squad was picked for the 2014 Celtic Nations tournament.

Name Position Club
Gary AdamsAyrshire Storm
Tom AplinStand OffAberdeen Warriors
Stuart BarlowWingerDundee HSFP
Billy BissettCentreAberdeen Warriors
Shane ClarkLoose ForwardAberdeen Warriors
Lewis ClarkeScrum HalfEdinburgh Eagles
Stu FeeScrum HalfSouthampton and Guildford
Stuart GrayPropAberdeen Warriors
Sam HerronPropGlasgow Panthers
Colin JarvisPropEdinburgh Eagles
Andrew LittleLoose ForwardAberdeen Warriors
Kyle MathesonFullbackAyrshire Storm
Ali MaxwellSecond RowAyrshire Storm
Matt McCallCentreAberdeen Warriors
Matt McNeeSecond RowHull Dockers
Tom MurrayCentreEdinburgh Eagles
Gregor RamsayWingerGlasgow Panthers
Aaron RobertsonSecond RowAberdeen Warriors
Lance TallettLoose ForwardAberdeen Warriors
David VernonHookerEdinburgh Eagles
Dom WallenWingerAberdeen Warriors
Mark WebsterBlackbrook
Grant WalkerFullbackAberdeen Warriors

Results

DateResultCompetitionVenue
25 October 1997 Ireland A 25-18 Scotland AFriendlyBlackrock College, Dublin
30 May 1998 Scotland A 16-21 Ireland AFriendlyBellsland Park, Kilmarnock
3 October 1998 Wales A 18-28 Scotland AFriendlyPandy Park, Crosskeys
19 September 1999 Scotland A 20-20 Wales AFriendlyPortobello RFC, Edinburgh
19 August 2000 Scotland A 10-20 Wales AFriendlyGlasgow
9 September 2001 Scotland A 12-28 Ireland AFriendlyGlasgow
16 September 2001 Scotland A 30-36 Wales AFriendlyThe Boulevard Hull
15 June 2002 Scotland A 22-40 Wales AAmateur Four NationsOld Anniesland, Glasgow
20 July 2002 Scotland A 8-58 England AAmateur Four NationsGlasgow
18 August 2002 Ireland A 70-10 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsBelfast
21 June 2003 England A 28-20 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsHaworth RLFC, York
9 July 2003 Netherlands 18-22 Scotland AEuropean TourSassenheim
11 July 2003 Italy 10-30 Scotland AEuropean TourStadio Plebiscito, Padua
13 July 2003 Serbia 22-42 Scotland AEuropean TourGrotska
27 July 2003 Wales A 42-22 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsBrewery Field, Bridgend
9 August 2003 Scotland A 48-20 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsQueens Park, Glasgow
13 June 2004 Scotland A 26-28 England AAmateur Four NationsHamilton RFC, Hamilton
3 July 2004 Scotland A 26-34 Wales AAmateur Four NationsGlasgow
22 August 2004 Ireland A 16-24 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsNavan R.F.C., County Meath
12 June 2005 Wales A 70-8 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsBrewery Field, Bridgend
23 July 2005 England A 16-17 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsNew River Stadium, London Skolars
14 August 2005 Scotland A 44-16 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsGlasgow
3 June 2006 Ireland A 38-30 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsSt Mary's College RFC, Dublin
? June 2006Scotland A ?-? France AFriendlyGlasgow
16 July 2006 Scotland A 16-22 Wales AAmateur Four NationsLochinch RFC, Glasgow
13 August 2006 Scotland A 14-46 England AAmateur Four NationsGlasgow
16 June 2007 Wales A 44-30 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsBrewery Field, Bridgend
21 July 2007 England A 42-40 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsGateshead International Stadium, Gateshead
11 August 2007 Scotland A 18-28 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsOld Anniesland Glasgow
21 June 2008 Scotland A 20-62 Wales AAmateur Four NationsCartha Queens Park, Glasgow
26 July 2008 Ireland A 26-28 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsDublin
16 August 2008 Scotland A 26-24 England AAmateur Four NationsEdinburgh
13 June 2009 Scotland A 22-30 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsEdinburgh
11 July 2009 Wales A 32-12 ScotlandAmateur Four NationsGlan-yr-Afon Park, Blackwood Bulldogs, Caerphilly
8 August 2009 England A 24-40 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsStaines RFC, London
13 June 2010 Scotland A 34-32 England AAmateur Four NationsGHA RFC, Glasgow
10 July 2010 Ireland A 6-10 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsTerenure College RFC, Dublin
14 August 2010 Scotland A 35-22 Wales AAmateur Four NationsEdinburgh
25 June 2011 England A 30-22 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsStanningley Rugby League club, Leeds
16 July 2011 Wales A 34-22 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsVirginia Park, Caerphilly
13 August 2011 Scotland A 26-8 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsScotstoun Stadium, Glasgow
21 July 2012 Scotland A 48-14 England AAmateur Four NationsFalkirk RFC
13 August 2012 Scotland A 36-16 Wales AAmateur Four NationsScotstoun Stadium, Glasgow
10 August 2013 Scotland A 38-26 Ireland AAmateur Four NationsFalkirk RFC
24 August 2013 Wales A 64-18 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsEirias Stadium, Colwyn Bay
15 September 2013 England A 94-0 Scotland AAmateur Four NationsWath Brow Hornets ARLFC
10 August 2014 Scotland A 18-16 Wales ACeltic Nations CupWoodside Sports Complex, Aberdeen
16 August 2014 Ireland A 44-10 Scotland ACeltic Nations CupAshbourne RFC

See also

References

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