30/04/2026
Raeburn Place Foundation
Raeburn Place Foundation, improving lives through sport, irrespective of background or ability. Rugby Beginnings. Sporting Future. Inspiring Lives.
Our mission is to be a financially independent organisation that supports the provision of and access to sport, sports programmes and healthy recreation for all. We will achieve this by establishing a self-financing model, with the revenue generated by our commercial entities used to fund the on-going provision of sport, recreation and associated sports programmes at Raeburn Place, as well as the
30/04/2026
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12/02/2025
The Great Game documentary premieres on RugbyPass TV
Rugby enthusiasts can now experience the origins of international rugby with the release of The Great Game, available to watch for free on RugbyPass TV or on YouTube
https://www.raeburnplacefoundation.org/news/the-great-game-documentary-premieres-on-rugbypass-tv
05/05/2023
Lovely to welcome Annie Parsons, Jill Henderson, Tanya Waters and Therese Kennedy last Saturday to Raeburn Place Foundation, four of the team that played in the first women’s Irish National Rugby Team against their Scottish counterparts 30 years ago. Pictured here with Kim Littlejohn (far right) who played for Scotland on that day 14th February 1994.
Carbonated Comet Productions were filming at Raeburn Place for the upcoming BAI funded RTÉ Sport documentary ‘One Valentine’s Day in Edinburgh
Great to have these guys down to train and use the facilities at the birthplace of International Rugby.
27/03/2023
On this day in history |
27 March 1871, Raeburn Place
Scottish Rugby played England Rugby for the first time and international rugby was born. Read all about that first game here: bit.ly/2xryLc3
Scotland and England play first international - Raeburn Place Foundation 1871 - Scotland and England play first international The first rugby international took place at Raeburn Place on 27 March 1871. Scotland took on England in front of a crowd of 4,000 and, to the home support’s delight, won the encounter by two tries and a goal to England’s single try. The match ...
11/02/2023
Rapid Response Team getting ready to welcome and feed the cyclists today at Raeburn Place
Great to see Raeburn Place mentioned and part of the filming for the 150th Anniversary special edition kit.
27/07/2022
We’re very sorry to learn of the death of Scottish and British Lion Stan Coughtrie. Our thoughts and condolences go to his family and friends at this time.
10/06/2022
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