History - History 1
Irvine’s first match took place, at Quarry Road, on a cold December day when an Irvine XV played host to Irvine Royal Academy 1XV and from that day, Irvine Royal Academicals Rugby Football Club became a way of life and an integral part of Ayrshire and Scottish Rugby.
From that December to March of 1963 the committee chose team colours, maroon jersey as Gala were the only team who were known to play in that colour and blue stocking to connect with the school colours. Interest in the town was so strong that fixtures were organised for two teams
1963 / 1964 was the first competitive season for the Irvine squad and one unlikely ever to be repeated again. The first time the try line was crossed was halfway through that season. the team had gone four months without conceding a try, an unbelievable task nowadays! Irvine were only defeated once in their inaugural season and Club Captain John McHarg, now one of the coaches, set the standard for his future successors.
In 1969, the club were conscious of the population explosion in the area and with a number of new schools opening with the development of Irvine New Town, the team colours remained the same but the team would now be known as Irvine Rugby Football Club.
