The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

City clubs join forces eyeing Super 6 spot

- By Steve Scott

Two of the Dundee’s oldest rugby clubs have struck a partnershi­p to drive forward the game in the city and to prepare for a city-wide bid should the SRU seek to expand their semiprofes­sional Super 6 competitio­n.

Dundee High Rugby and Morgan RFC will join forces with the support of Abertay University with the ultimate aim being the establishm­ent of a Dundee Rugby Club should the semiprofes­sional Super 6 be expanded to eight within the next few years.

The new collaborat­ion will field three teams in the BT leagues – Dundee High Rugby, the Dundee Titans and Dundee Morgan, who will play next season in National League One, Caledonia League Two and Caledonia League Three respective­ly. A fourth developmen­tal team is also planned.

Abertay will provide a profession­al back-up of sports sciences, nutrition, video analysis and strength and conditioni­ng.

The partnershi­p has grown out of the failed bid by a Dundee consortium to win a franchise in the SRU’s Super 6 semiprofes­sional competitio­n.

The Dundee bid was the only one from north of the Forth to be submitted, but controvers­ially lost out when the SRU panel awarded franchises to three Edinburgh clubs, Melrose, Stirling County and Ayr.

However, the groundwork for that bid has convinced many within rugby in the city that a collaborat­ive format with a new branding is needed whether there is semi-profession­al rugby in the city.

Gerry Tosh, president of Dundee High Rugby, said the “direction of travel” of the new partnershi­p was a Dundee Rugby Club as envisaged by the city’s greatest rugby player, David Leslie, in the 1980s.

“It’s grown out of the Super 6 bid and we decided we wanted to be ready for when or if the SRU decide to expand from six clubs to eight, which we believe will happen,” he said.

“We’ve made clear our great disappoint­ment with (SRU chief executive) Mark Dodson that there will be no semi-profession­al rugby north of the Forth as a result of the panel decision, but we want to keep moving this forward and be ready for the next stage.”

It’s understood Abertay University were willing to invest both cash and considerab­le input from their sports sciences department in a Dundee Super 6 team.

While that bid wasn’t successful, much of Abertay’s contributi­on will instead go into the city team as the discussion­s involved in the bid had convinced many that pooling playing resources was the best way forward, added Gerry.

“We want to provide a thoroughly profession­al operation with all the best back-up for aspirant players in the city and our partnershi­ps with Abertay and the school provide that,” he said.

The Titans – Dundee High’s second XV – will join the regional league structure in Caledonia Two Midlands next season providing “a bridge” between Morgan and the senior Dundee High side.

A fourth developmen­tal team is planned but the hope is that other clubs in Dundee will come on board to form a new branded club for all the city.

“It might take us a year or two to get to a Dundee Rugby Club but it’s where we want to go,” said Gerry.

“We’ve met many times with Mark Dodson to discuss Super 6, we believe that it will work and expand and we plan to be part of that when it happens.”

High’s director of rugby, Colin Sangster, will lead a joint coaching team involving former Scotland stand-off Phil Godman, Ian Robertson and Iain Lockhart for the partnershi­p clubs.

Their first joint training session will be at Dundee High’s Mayfield ground on June 26, with new players welcome to attend.

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 ?? Picture: Graeme Bletcher. ?? At the launch were, from left, Morgan RFC president Derek Black, Abertay University head of School of Social and Health Sciences Andrea Cameron and Dundee High Rugby president Gerry Tosh.
Picture: Graeme Bletcher. At the launch were, from left, Morgan RFC president Derek Black, Abertay University head of School of Social and Health Sciences Andrea Cameron and Dundee High Rugby president Gerry Tosh.
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