Dalziel Rugby Club host 30th annual festival as U14 girls team make history
Dalziel Rugby Club marked their 30th annual Festival of Youth Rugby – with the glittering event returning stronger than ever.
Following a two-year absence because of Covid restrictions, hundreds of supporters enjoyed the showcase spectacle in the sunshine.
Over 900 players – from P1 to U18 – turned out on April 23, and among the participants were Dalziel’s newest teams; pre-school Dinky Dragons, for 3–5-year-olds, and the club’s first ever girls’ team, at U14 level.
The event was once again dedicated to the memory of the man who started it all in 1991, the late Alan Calder.
Festival convener – and Alan Calder’s son – Graham Calder said: “It was simply brilliant to be back after a two-year hiatus. We saw fantastic, hard, competitive rugby from all age groups – played with a spirit of respect and friendship.
“Teamwork and community have been the very lifeblood of the event since 1991. I’d like to express my sincere thanks to all who helped both over the weekend and, indeed, over the past three decades. Special thanks also to all those who sponsored us – including our sponsor DecorAll Ltd.”
There was a strong turnout across all age groups from local clubs including hosts Dalziel, Hamilton, Lanark, Strathaven and East Kilbride.
Squads from further afield, including Melrose, Ardrossan and Carrick fielded strong teams whilst a touring club from Northern Ireland – NI Civil Service – returned to the festival for the eighth successive year.
Biggar bagged a double bill, winning the U18 tourney, The Calder Trophy, and the keenly contested U16 group. Dalziel came out on top at U15 level, seeing off high-calibre sides East Kilbride and Melrose.
The U14 girls’ event was won by EK and Melrose won the U14 boys. At U13, EK edged it


