2022-23 Premiership Leaderboard – after 17ish rounds

Marr's Colin Sturgeon leads the way in race to win Premiership's golden boot award, while Craig Robertson of Heriot's Blues is top try-scorer

Colin Sturgeon of Marr leads the way in race for the Premiership Golden Boot. Image: Kevin Quinn
Colin Sturgeon of Marr leads the way in race for the Premiership Golden Boot. Image: Kevin Quinn
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TOP TRY SCORER

15 – Craig Robertson (Heriot’s Blues)

12 – Kody McGovern (Currie Chieftains)

10 – Luca Bardelli (GHA) and Mason Cullen (Jed-Forest)

9 – Ruairi Campbell (Edinburgh Accies), Lewis Ferguson (Hawick) and Robbie Shirra-Gibb (Jed-Forest)

8 –  Ronan McKean and Andrew Mitchell (both Hawick)

7 – Scott Bickerstaff (Marr), Amena Caqusau (GHA), Ross Darroch (Glasgow Hawks), Archie Falconer (GHA), Paulo Ferreira (Jed-Forest), Lewis Wells (Edinburgh Accies)


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TEAM TRIES

82 – Currie Chieftains

72 – Hawick

65 – Jed-Forest

63 – Edinburgh Accies

62 – Marr

57 – GHA

54 – Glasgow Hawks and Heriot’s Blues

46 – Selkirk

42 – Musselburgh

 

GOLDEN BOOT (POINTS KICKED)

126 – Colin Sturgeon (Marr)

123 – Kirk Ford (Hawick)

96 – Finlay Scott (Jed-Forest)

94 – Chris Hyde (GHA)

91 – Graham Wilson (Heriot’s Blues)

78 – Danny Owenson (Musselburgh)

59 – Andy McLean (Glasgow Hawks)

46 – Vincent Hart (Edinburgh Accies)

44 – Jamie Forbes (Currie Chieftains)

39 – Matthew Reid (Selkirk)

 

CARDS PER TEAM

15 – Musselburgh

12 – Selkirk

11 – GHA, Heriot’s Blues (including one red which counts as two) and Hawick

10 – Currie Chieftains

9 – Edinburgh Accies (including one red which counts as two)

7 –  Glasgow Hawks and Jed-Forest (including one red which counts as two)

5 –  Marr


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TOTAL PLAYERS USED

52 – GHA and Glasgow Hawks

50 – Edinburgh Accies

49 – Heriot’s Blues

45 – Currie Chieftains

41 – Marr ad Musselburgh

39 –  Selkirk

37 – Jed-Forest

35 – Hawick

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David has worked as a freelance rugby journalist since 2004 covering every level of the game in Scotland for publications including he Herald/Sunday Herald, The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, The Scotsman/Scotland on Sunday/Evening News, The Daily Record, The Daily Mail/Mail on Sunday and The Sun.

1 Comment

  1. Interesting Marr only have 5 cards this season, impressive. They absolutely dodged a bullet on Saturday though, with the officials missing a deliberate forearm to the face by one of their players (won’t name and shame) well after the whistle had blown. Poor stuff really, no need for it.

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