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Since 1971, the Club has run an annual football competition for primary school children. All the north east Fife primary schools are invited to send a team and this year nine teams had entered. They gathered at the two pitches of Canongate Primary School in St Andrews at 6pm on Monday 8th June. The teams were allocated to one or other of two groups with the intention of a 'round robin’. There was lots of excitement as play got under way. Matches were of 10 minutes with no change of ends. The preliminaries completed, the two leading teams from each group played semi-finals. These were Greyfriars versus Anstruther ‘A', and Canongate ‘A' against Wormit. After 15 minutes play, which included change of ends, Greyfriars and Wormit competed in the final match. Parents who were keenly watching cheered and encouraged from the sidelines. The referee later commented the standard had been remarkably good for primary school children. However, Wormit were two goals to nil ahead when the final whistle blew. Making a few remarks, Rotarian Austin Dunn established the children had enjoyed the event and were very keen it should take place in a year’s time. Austin thanked Mrs Birtwhistle, headmistress of Canongate School, and the two referees, Mr Alec Ingram and Mr Sean Heaney. Rotary Club President Andrew Aitken presented gifts to the finalists. The team members from Wormit Primary School, in no particular order are seen celebrating with the Trophy and their commemorative plaques. The Wormit team were Jack Ewen (Captain), Fraser Bluff, Fraser McEwan, Nik Edwards, Tim Edwards, Patrick Mulderry, Andrew Sinclair, Harry Martin, Max Zomerdijk-Russell and Cameron Potter.
more 10 teams entered.
more Played over 2 courses on Sunday 15 October. 12 teams compete.
more Annual putting competition for members and friends.
more 8 teams took part on the Stathtyrum course. Winners were Crail GC Juniors.
more Keenly contested but fun evening
more This is a popular annual tournament organised by St Andrews Rotary Club for teams from the local community.
more Winning team "Birdie Machines" Kevin McNicoll, Stephen Braid, Ian Cunningham and Duncan Stewart
more Monday 20th September played on a Covid extended course on the Himalayas, resulted in Colin Brown winning from a very competitive 9 professionals from the Club.
more David Scott, General Manager, explained the development of this new exciting course
more Alan Constable was the winner over the Himalayas with 2 holes in 1 followed 6 strokes behind by David Bateman and Colin Brown with equal scores. A Cold Competitive Covid-restricted Competition!
more Croquet match against Kilrymont at Hill of Tarvit
more 9 schools competed at Cannongate School
more Rotarians helped organise this event for over 750 runners raising money for Worldwide Cancer Research
more Rotaraians helped to organise Charity Races on West Sands which raised over £2000 for Maggies. 327 runners took part. Club member Colin Brown completed the 5K course in 24mins 12seconds.
more Wonderful way to see Scotland at its best
more Seven Rotarians enjoyed the weather and the exercise at a pace also able to chat. The fashion icon was certainly not the past president in shorts and baseball cap
more Putting competition over the Himalayas Putting Green for the Wilfred Keith Cup resulted in a very narrow victory for Bob Swan
more An annual event over the Eden Course with 12 teams of youngsters in keen competition
more Teams from local primary schools compete at Canongate School
more Clear winners were St Andrews B Junior Team
more Open to local primary school pupils including girls. Venue was Canongate School playing fields.
more Won by Anstruther with Greyfriars runner-up. Alec Ingram in 10th year as a referee
more Rotary Annual tournament for youngsters over the Strathtyrum Course. Prizegiving about 5 in the Eden Clubhouse.
more Won this year by St Leonards in their first time in the competition and with Anstruther being runners up. Well done to all who took part and again thanks to Alex Ingram for his many years of tournament referee.
more City Foursomes 25th-29th June inclusive resulted in a win for the RAF against the RAF
more Fellowship walk for members, spouses, friends and family dogs to Glen Ogle. 8 mile full walk or 4 mile short walk to Lochearnhead
more On mid summer's day, 7 walkers including Rotarian wives walked six miles return to Loch Ordie from Dowally near Dunkeld to enjoy good company.
more New format tournament over New and Jubilee courses with tee off times from 12.24 to 13.52 was hailed a success. Well done to Austin Dunn for organising the new format.
more Annual competition organised by Rotary over the Jubilee and New Courses. Prizegiving in the Links Clubhouse.
more 16 teams will compete on the Jubilee and the New Courses
more Annual golf competition for youngsters played on the Strathtyrum Course
more 18 teams will compete in this historic event over the New and Jubilee Courses
more Teams will compete on the Strathtyrum Course
more The 70th edition of the annual City Foursomes golf tournament reorganised by the Rotary Club of St Andrews for Saturday 10th October 2015.
more Annual putting competition for members over the Himalayas
more Fun and fellowship cycling trip
more Gentle walk to Falkirk Kelpies from the Falkirk Wheel.
more Annual competition Organised by Ken Smith
more Rhododendron and azealeas were good at Ardvorlich Garden close to Lochearnhead, but the Secret Garden was spectacular. Planted 100 years ago but not recently maintained the bushes are now huge.
more Carpet Bowls against Kilrymont in the New Club. 8 players required by John Ardley.
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more Annual putting for all on Himalayas
more Contact John Ardley - all abilities welcome
more The Elgin Salver annual competition against Inner Wheel resulted in a good spirited and very close match won by Bette Hunter's Rotary team by 26 to 24
more Golf match against Perth Rotary Club in St Andrews
more Report to Council's March 2012 meeting
more Report to Club Assembly meeting on Wednesday 6 June 2012
more Inaugural fellowship cycling event
more Putting Competition v Kilrymont on Thursday 3rd May on Himalayas -- the close fought match resulted in a draw. That meant that Kilrymont won back the Bert Dawson Quaich.
more The second of the three events to be held against the Kilrymont Club was air pistol shooting. Kilrymont shot down the St Andrews team where they stood by 174 points to 99 and so having won 2 out of 3 will take the trophy.
more Wormit Primary retained the trophy when they defeated Tayport in the final -- 10 teams took part.
more A high standard of golf from 11 teams resulted in a final win on The Old Course for New Golf Club B team over Cupar Golf Club B team
more First presented in 1945, this year the winners were the R&A team with a mix of members and staff.
more Walk in Glen Mark to discover the Queen's Well. What wonderful weather and wonderful company. An enjoyable day for all.
more Report with picture of Club walk in Glen Tilt
more Golf match against Perth on Eden Course St Andrews pairings -- James Murray and Austin Dunn, Bill Whyte and Alan Constable, Dennis Matthews and Angus Mitchell, Dave F Murdoch and Ken Smith
more Winners - New Golf Club B team Runners up - Cupar B team
more Angus Mitchell organises the Junior Foursomes Golf competition
more Austin Dunn organises the City Foursomes Golf competition
more Winter match play golf competition for members organised by David Bateman
more Gentle cycling trip