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2023-24 Premiership Leaderboard – for weekending 19th November

Selkirk playmaker Aaron McColm's try against Jed-Forest on Saturday took his tally for the season to five. Image: Grant Kinghorn

Selkirk playmaker Aaron McColm's try against Jed-Forest on Saturday took his tally for the season to five. Image: Grant Kinghorn


TOP TRY SCORER

13 – Andrew Mitchell (Hawick)

10 – Paul Christie (Heriot’s Blues) and Sandy Watt (Musselburgh)

8 – Scott Bickerstaff (Marr), Paul Cairncross (Glasgow Hawks), Bruce McNeil (Kelso), Shawn Muir (Hawick) and Patrick Ritchie (Edinburgh Accies)

7 – Michael Badenhorst (Musselburgh), Conor Bickerstaff & Blair Jardine (both Marr), James Couper (Glasgow Hawks) and Kirk Ford (Hawick) 

6 – Ali Bain (Currie Chieftains), Robbie Chalmers (Edinburgh Accies)  and James Pinkerton (Glasgow Hawks) 

5 – Ryan Daley & DJ Innes (both Currie Chieftains), Finlay McNeill (Edinburgh Accies) and Aaron McColm (Selkirk) 


This weekend’s Premiership match reports:

Premiership: Heriot’s Blues revive play-off push with bonus-point win over Edinburgh Accies

Premiership: clinical Currie Chieftains blast past Musselburgh

Premiership: Marr win swamp battle against Glasgow Hawks

Premiership: short-handed Hawick show their resilience to edge out Kelso

Premiership: Selkirk scrum provides platform for win over Jed-Forest


TEAM TRIES

63 – Currie Chieftains

56 – Heriot’s Blues

53 – Hawick

52 – Edinburgh Accies

50 – Marr 

49 – Musselburgh

47 – Selkirk

45 – Glasgow Hawks

43 – Kelso

32 – Jed-Forest

 

GOLDEN BOOT (POINTS KICKED)

137 – Kirk Ford (Hawick) 

116 – Colin Sturgeon (Marr)

81 – Dwain Patterson (Kelso)

49 – Kenta Kutsuna (Heriot’s Blues)

47 – Charlie Brett (Currie Chieftains)

45 – Jamie Loomes (Edinburgh Accies) 

43 – Danny Owenson (Musselburgh) 

42 – Ben Appleson (Edinburgh Accies)

40 – Jamie Forbes (Currie Chieftains) and Gary Munro (Jed-Forest)

38 – Gavin Cruickshanks (Glasgow Hawks) 

 

CARDS PER TEAM

12 – Hawick (eight yellow and two red which counts as two)

11 – Currie Chieftains

Heriot’s Blues (seven yellow and one red which counts as two)

8 – Musselburgh (six yellow and one red which counts as two)

7 – Glasgow Hawks, Jed-Forest and Marr

6 –  Kelso and Selkirk

5 – Edinburgh Accies 



TOTAL PLAYERS USED

44 – Jed-Forest

41 – Heriot’s Blues

40 – Edinburgh Accies

42 – Glasgow Hawks

37 – Hawick

35 – Currie Chieftains 

33 – Musselburgh

32 – Kelso

31 – Marr and Selkirk

HOW IT STANDS


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