The club undertook its first ever tour playing all recognised versions of rugby union in 9 days. The Penguin’s played in the Stockholm 10s, played two games of XVs, one against the Swedish national team, the other against the Pingvin’s club in Trelleborg and completed the tour at the Nordic 7s in Copenhagen.
Stockholm 10s – 20th & 21st August
Saturday Pool Matches
Penguins 10 – 0 Stockholm Exiles
Penguins 47 – 5 Fredriksburg Netherlands
Penguins 35 – 0 Ensköping
Sunday Pool Matches
Penguins 21 – 0 Pingvins
Penguins 46 – 0 Frölunda
Semi final
Penguins 31 – 0 Riga Select
Final
Penguins 8 – 7 President (Consisting of many Bath players)
XVs matches
23rd August
Penguins 62 – 20 Sweden
25th August
Penguins 64 – 18 Pingvin RC Trelleborg
Nordic 7s tournament, Copenhagen – 27th & 28th August
Semi final
Penguins 21 – 5 Nordic Select
Final
Penguins 50 – 5 VEM Penza (Moscow)
Squad: Spencer Bromley (Oxford University), John Kerr (Watsonians & Scotland A), David O’Mahoney (Cork Constitution & Munster), Cameron Murray (Hawick & Scotland U21), Dominic Malone (Bedford), Ivan Power (Greystones & Leinster), Luc Evans (Treorchy & Wales), Paul Burke (London Irish & Ireland A), Brian Gabriel (Leicester & Midlands), Fergus Henderson (Watsonians & Scotland U21), Russell Adam (Heriots & Scotland U21), Jamie Murphy (Greystones & Leinster U21), Rodney Pow (Selkirk & South), Graham Dall (Heriots & Scotland U19), Phil Lawlor (Bective Rangers & Ireland), Craig Brown (London Scottish & Waikato), Ken O’Connell (Sundays Well & Ireland), Charlie Gildea (Sundays Well & Munster), Peter Garrett (Leicester & East Midlands), Matt Whiteley (Moseley & Midlands U21), Rob Wainwright(Capt - West Hartlepool & Scotland), Leigh Mansell (Bedford & East Midlands), Dominic Malone (Bedford)
Officials: Air Commodore R Weighill (President), Tony Mason (Chairman & Team manager), Alan Wright Hon (Secretary), Tony Jarman Hon (PR and Press Secretary), Peter Whtelaw Heriots (player/coach), Jill Kerr Tour (Physiotherapist)