Bo'ness RFC

The club was formed again for the start of the 1930–31 season, this time playing at Ladywell Park.

The newly-formed Bo'ness Rugby Club may have come into existence somewhat late for this season's rugger but now that they have started, they do not intend to let the grow under their feet.

During this week the club secretary received most interesting letter from Mr Wm.

It is interesting note that in its first season (1901-02) the former Bo’ness Rugby Club registered 5 wins, 6 losses, and 1 draw.

The following season, the club moved to a new ground in Little Carriden, and the same newspaper of 21 August 1931 gave this report:[5] BO’NESS RUGBY CLUB.— Bo’ness Rugby Club are already getting their house in order for the coming season.

The new season will find them in their new quarters at Little Carriden, which has been preferred to Ladywell Park mainly account of the excellent bus service it offers.

The club have been admitted members of the Edinburgh District Junior League, and already they have arranged an attractive fixture-list.

At Little Carriden an excellent pavilion accommodation has been granted the club by the Muirhouse Cricket Club, who have simply followed in the footsteps of the Bo’ncss C.C., who last season granted the Rugby team the use of their pavilion at Ladywell Park.

vice-presidents — Dr N. C. Fischer, Fairshiels; Major lan Anderson, Fassiefern; Rev.

W. J. Smith, The Manse; T. Thom, Braid Avenue, Edinburgh; and James Tulloch, Linlithgow; president.

It is unknown what caused the demise of either previous iteration of the club as both seem to have gone quiet long before any national turbulence such as the first or second world war.

Bo'ness RFC raised monies for the My Name5 is Doddie Foundation by having a charity walk up Ben Nevis in 2021.