The Toronto Scottish Rugby Football Club has a proud and rich tradition. Established in 1953, the TSRFC currently fields 3 Senior Men's teams, 2 Senior Women's teams, Junior Rugby and Minis.
To view the history of our club, by decade, use the links to your left.
The Scottish had an influx of talent in the early 2000's, largely due to the commitment from Peter "Kiwi" Leathley to re-establish a Jr's program.
Kiwi coached a top-notch class of Athletes at Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute in 2002, a feat that resulted in the infamous Under-21 Championship of 2003. Many from that group would go on to be first team regulars throughout the rest of the decade (Dan "VC" Visentin, Reid McGregor, Andrew Mason, Creag "The Professional" Johnston, Shea Johnson, Jamie Orr and Caleb Remmington come to mind).
The influx of talented youth, along with the indispensible leadership of Peter Leathley, Mark Greenbank, and Alan "Mingo" Freeman would see the club graduate from the TRU into the Keenan division. Finally, in 2008 the Club re-entered the top league in the province, the Marshall Premiership.
In 2008, Dan "Kiwi Dan" Gordon was selected to play for Canada "A" in a game against Gloucester RFC, then represented Canada on their Fall tour to Europe.
In 2010, Cheryl Philips and Olympian Heather Moyse represented Canada at the World Cup of Rugby.