Aberdeen Nomads RFC

Aberdeen Nomads RFC were a nineteenth and twentieth-century Aberdeen-based rugby union club.

[4] Nomads played a Hall Russell's Engineers side on 25 October 1884.

A. R. Taylor played on the wing in the trial match at the 1939 New Year; G. H. Henderson and E. H. Still were the half-back pairing.

Their forwards were named as: H. R. Craig and J. S. McLachlan, both North of Scotland District players, and G. M. Lawrence, who was noted as fast and fit.

[12] Notwithstanding the talent evidently around Aberdeen at the time, it seems - like a number of clubs - that it could not survive the impact of the Second World War.

The following former Aberdeen Nomads players have represented Scotland at full international level.

The following former Aberdeen Nomads players have represented North of Scotland District at provincial level.