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Repost: Help Increase Our Coverage

Dundee v Edinburgh Accies
Dundee v Edinburgh Accies - pic © Moody Blue

We’re looking for extra writers to cover the Premier One league this season alongside our always reliable man, Moody Blue, and to help make the Scottish Rugby Blog the place to come for coverage of club rugby as well as the pro and international game here in Scotland.

If we had a team of 5 we could cover every game, if we had ten you’d only have to cover home games and you wouldn’t even have to be neutral! What we are looking for is 400-500 words on each game with a picture and a man of the match. A good sense of grammar and writing style makes our life easier too, and we’re always keen for you to chip in on the pro-teams or international scene as well. We’re developing a new mobile site for the blog, and aim to have ad-revenue sharing for authors going forward to help you earn for your writing.

Pretty simple huh – so are you interested?

Contact us at the email address on the write for us page or drop us a comment below.

4 responses

  1. Guys,

    I would be up for doing a bit of writing for you at some point.

    Regards

  2. I see the new fixtures are out for the season but why start September then finish in March meaning the majority of the games will be played over 5 months of poor weather.

    If they want this league to get better they need get away from playing in the winter

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