The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fun in the sun as teams give beach rugby a try

CARNOUSTIE: Aussie legend joins rugby club for its 40th anniversar­y celebratio­ns

- Richard waTT riwatt@thecourier.co.uk

More than 2,500 people soaked up the sun at an inaugural Angus sporting tournament.

Carnoustie Rugby Club is celebratin­g its 40th anniversar­y and held its first beach competitio­n on Saturday, with competitio­ns in the over-35s, men’s and women’s categories.

Organisers were delighted to welcome “living legend” David Campese for the weekend, where the Australian spoke to fans and coached the club’s youngest players.

Co-organiser Calum Bruce said the mix of games, classic cars and the town’s first farmers’ market made for a popular event, following the club’s gala dinner at the Apex Hotel in Dundee.

“We had brilliant weather and the people had a fantastic time,” he said.

“We want people to think about Carnoustie as ‘the rugby town’.

“But it’s not just about rugby – we want to involve the community.”

Described as a “fast and furious” version of the sport with no line-outs and faster play, the beach rugby was won by a team of Fijians from RM Condor in Arbroath.

Campese said he had a “fantastic” weekend.

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Some of the teams and visitors who attended the beach rugby event as part of Carnoustie Rugby Club’s 40th anniversar­y celebratio­ns. Australian rugby legend David Campese, above left, was guest of honour.
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