Results

Scottish Premier Division 03/02 15:00 2 Marr RFC v Currie L 12-27
Scottish Premier Division 02/16 19:30 16 Currie v Marr RFC W 17-27
Scottish Premier Division 02/03 14:00 18 Musselburgh RFC v Marr RFC W 33-39
Scottish Premier Division 01/27 14:00 17 Marr RFC v Jed-Forest RFC W 80-10
Scottish Premier Division 01/20 15:00 16 Currie v Marr RFC - PPT.
Scottish Premier Division 12/16 14:00 14 Kelso RFC v Marr RFC L 48-24
Scottish Premier Division 12/09 14:00 15 Marr RFC v Edinburgh W 17-13
Scottish Premier Division 12/02 15:00 14 Kelso RFC v Marr RFC - PPT.
Scottish Premier Division 11/25 15:00 13 Selkirk v Marr RFC W 17-50
Scottish Premier Division 11/18 14:00 12 Marr RFC v Hawks W 31-14
Scottish Premier Division 11/11 15:00 11 Hawick v Marr RFC L 21-15
Scottish Premier Division 11/04 14:00 10 Marr RFC v Heriot´s W 45-34

Wikipedia - Marr RFC

Marr RFC is a rugby union team based in Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland. They play in the Scottish Premiership.

History

Marr play their home games at Fullarton estate and has done since early 1970s. Until then it had used the school grounds since the club's formation in the 1940s. It was originally for the former pupils of Marr College, a secondary school in Troon, and there is still a close affiliation between the club and local high school. They play in the distinct colours of purple, gold and green. Over the last few years Marr has had a revival mainly due to the introduction of former Scotland 'A' cap Craig Redpath as head coach and latterly Former Ayr players Paul Burke and Stephen Adair as additional coaches.

Starting with the 2010–11 season, Marr began a run of four successive league title wins which promoted the club from the sixth to the second tier of Scottish club rugby for the 2014–15 season. They were promoted in the 2016–17 season and for the 2017–18 season they will play in the Scottish Premiership.

The side topped the Scottish Premiership in season 2019–20, but the SRU declared the season null and void as it ended prematurely when the coronavirus pandemic broke out.

Marr RFC is a Scottish rugby union team based in the town of Troon, South Ayrshire. The club was founded in 1973 and has since become a prominent force in Scottish rugby. Marr RFC competes in the Scottish Premiership, the top tier of Scottish club rugby, and has a strong reputation for producing talented players who have gone on to represent Scotland at international level.

The club's home ground is Fullarton Park, which has a capacity of 2,500 spectators. Marr RFC has a strong community focus and is committed to developing rugby at all levels, from grassroots to elite. The club has a thriving youth section, with teams ranging from under-13s to under-18s, and also runs a successful women's team.

Marr RFC has enjoyed considerable success in recent years, winning the Scottish Cup in 2018 and reaching the semi-finals of the same competition in 2019. The club has also won the Scottish National League Cup on multiple occasions and has a strong record in regional competitions.

The team's playing style is characterised by a commitment to attacking rugby, with a focus on quick ball movement and offloading. Marr RFC's players are known for their physicality and work rate, and the team is renowned for its strong set piece play.

Overall, Marr RFC is a highly respected rugby union team with a rich history and a bright future. The club's commitment to developing rugby at all levels, combined with its success on the pitch, make it a key player in Scottish rugby.