It was founded in 1977. On 11 February 1977 the
Aberdeen Press and Journal reported: Two Aberdeenshire stalwarts Jim Black and 3rd XV captain John Fraser are behind the move and to gauge likely interest they have organised a meeting in the Kintore Arms Hotel in Inverurie on Monday week at 8pm. Dr Black stated: "I have been approached by several incomers to the area who are interested in starting a club. With the example of
Mackie Academy F.P. getting off the ground at Stonehaven, we are encouraged to think the same at Inverurie. We have been assured that there is space for a rugby pitch at the town's Pleasure Park and we are also pleased to note that rugby is now being offered to first year pupils at Inverurie Academy and it has now caught on." On the 28 March 1977 the first general meeting of the rugby club was held in the local Kintore Arms pub and Pat Mitchell was elected the club president. Mitchell died in April 2021. The rugby club serves the rural Aberdeenshire area; and in particular the towns of Inverurie, Oldmeldrum, Kemnay, Kintore and Kinellar. The Men's side started in the Aberdeen and District League, before moving to the North District League and when the SRU restructured the leagues were in the Caledonia Regional Leagues. Well equipped, it has a full suite of changing rooms for 4 teams beside 2 pitches, which are full sized and with drainage; together with a flood-lit training area. The men's side played an annual match with the 'Oil Blacks' - a group of Southern Hemisphere players based in Aberdeen. ==Sides==