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You are here: Home / News / Sport / FOSROC Super Series Championship Fixtures

FOSROC Super Series Championship Fixtures

25 June 2023 by Alan

The FOSROC Super Series Championship this year has expanded by one team with the addition of the FOSROC Future XV. The addition of the seventh team has extended the competition, providing more game time for the original six licensed teams and the opportunity to face up against a new and exciting opposition.

Each of the seven teams will play each other on a home and away basis with the exception of the FOSROC Future XV, who will play all of their games away.

Teams will accrue points in a traditional table format which will determine their positioning leading into the semi-finals in November and ultimately decide who will be in the top two spots heading into the 2023 Super Series Championship Final.

The competition begins with a capital clash as Boroughmuir Bears host Heriot’s Rugby at Meggetland on Friday 28 July. The second double header of the Friday evening sees the new FOSROC Future XV on their first outing to the Greenyards to face up against Southern Knights.

Finally, the most recent winners will battle it out on the opening weekend as last season’s Super Series Champions Watsonians make the journey to Millbrae to take on the current Super Series Sprint winners Ayrshire Bulls on Saturday 29 July.

Broadcast details for the FOSROC Super Series Championship will be announced ahead of the competition kicking off next month.

2023 FOSROC Super Series Championship Fixtures:

Round 1

Fri 28 July                         Boroughmuir Bears v Heriot’s Rugby, 7.35pm

Fri 28 July                         Southern Knights v FOSROC Future XV, 7.35pm

Sat 29 July                        Ayrshire Bulls v Watsonians Rugby, 5.30pm

 

Round 2

Fri 4 August                     Stirling Wolves v Ayrshire Bulls, 7.35pm

Fri 4 August                     Watsonians Rugby v Southern Knights, 7.35pm

Sat 5 August                    Boroughmuir Bears v FOSROC Future XV, 5.30pm

 

Round 3

Fri 11 August                   Watsonians Rugby v Boroughmuir Bears, 7.35pm

Sat 12 August                  Southern Knights v Ayrshire Bulls, 3pm

Sat 12 August                  Heriot’s Rugby v Stirling Wolves, 5pm

 

Round 4

Fri 18 August                   Ayrshire Bulls v Heriot’s Rugby, 7.35pm

Sat 19 August                  Stirling Wolves v FOSROC Future XV, 3pm

Sat 19 August                  Boroughmuir Bears v Southern Knights, 5pm

 

Round 5

Fri 25 August                   Stirling Wolves v Watsonians Rugby, 7.35pm

Fri 25 August                   Boroughmuir Bears v Ayrshire Bulls, 7.35pm

Sat 26 August                  Heriot’s Rugby v FOSROC Future XV, 5pm

 

Round 6

Fri 1 September              Watsonians Rugby v Heriot’s Rugby, 7.35pm

Sat 2 September             Southern Knights v Stirling Wolves, 3pm

Sat 2 September             Ayrshire Bulls v FOSROC Future XV, 5pm

 

Round 7

Fri 8 September              Stirling Wolves v Boroughmuir Bears, 7.35pm

Sat 9 September             Watsonians Rugby v FOSROC Future XV, 3pm

Sat 9 September             Heriot’s Rugby v Southern Knights, 5pm

Round 8

Fri 22 September            Watsonians Rugby v Ayrshire Bulls, 7.35pm

Sat 23 September           Heriot’s Rugby v Boroughmuir Bears, 3pm

Sat 23 September           Southern Knights v FOSROC Future XV, 5pm

 

Round 9

Fri 29 September            Boroughmuir Bears v FOSROC Future XV, 7.35pm

Sat 30 September           Southern Knights v Watsonians Rugby, 3pm

Sat 30 September           Ayrshire Bulls v Stirling Wolves, 5pm

 

Round 10

Fri 6 October                   Ayrshire Bulls v Southern Knights, 7.35pm

Sat 7 October                  Stirling Wolves v Heriot’s Rugby, 3pm

Sat 7 October                  Boroughmuir Bears v Watsonians Rugby, 5pm

 

Round 11

Fri 13 October                 Stirling Wolves v FOSROC Future XV, 7.35pm

Sat 14 October                Heriot’s Rugby v Ayrshire Bulls, 3pm

Sat 14 October                Southern Knights v Boroughmuir Bears, 5pm

 

Round 12

Fri 20 October                Ayrshire Bulls v Boroughmuir Bears, 7.35pm

Sat 21 October               Heriot’s Rugby v FOSROC Future XV, 3pm

Sat 21 October               Watsonians Rugby v Stirling Wolves, 5pm

 

Round 13

Fri 27 October                Stirling Wolves v Southern Knights, 7.35pm

Sat 28 October               Heriot’s Rugby v Watsonians Rugby, 3pm

Sat 28 October               Ayrshire Bulls v FOSROC Future XV, 5pm

 

Round 14

Fri 3 November               Southern Knights v Heriot’s Rugby, 7.35pm

Sat 4 November              Watsonians Rugby v FOSROC Future XV, 3pm

Sat 4 September             Boroughmuir Bears v Stirling Wolves, 5pm

 

Semi-Finals

Fri 10 November             1st v 4th

Sat 11 November            2nd v 3rd

 

Championship Final

Sat 18 November            Winner 1st v 4th v Winner 2nd v 3rd

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