BT Premiership: Leaderboards (after eight rounds)

Jack Turley scored his second hat-trick of the season on Saturday to take his total his tally to eight - just one behind the Melrose back-three triumvirate of Fraser Thomson, Sam Pecqueur and Ross McCann. Image courtesy: Calum Mackenzie

TOP TRY SCORER 

9 – Ross McCann, Sam Pecqueur and Fraser Thomson (all Melrose)

8 – Jack Turley (Heriot’s)

 7 – Kyle Rowe (Glasgow Hawks)

5 – Frazier Climo (Ayr), Craig Robertson (Heriot’s), Ally Miller (Melrose) and Ruaridh Leishman (Stirling County)

4 – Craig Gossman (Ayr), Johnny Matthews (Boroughmuir), Harvey Elms and Ben Robbins (both Currie Chieftains), Tom Wilson (both Heriot’s) and William Farquhar (Marr),

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TOP TRY SCORERS (TEAM)

55 – Melrose

36 – Heriot’s

35 – Stirling County

31 – Boroughmuir

30 – Currie Chieftains

28 – Ayr and Watsonians

27 – Glasgow Hawks

22 – Hawick

16 – Marr

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GOLDEN BOOT (POINTS KICKED)

79 – Craig Jackson (Melrose)

73 – Jonny Hope (Stirling County)

66 – Scott Lyle (Ayr)

59 – Colin Sturgeon (Marr)

53 – Andrew Chalmers (Watsonians)

52 – Jamie Forbes (Currie Chieftains)

50 – Ali Weir (Hawick) and Ross Jones (Heriot’s)

41 – George Horne (Glasgow Hawks) 

18 – Ciaran Whyte (Boroughmuir)

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CARDS (BY TEAM) 

8 – Ayr, Boroughmuir,  Glasgow Hawks, Hawick and Marr (including one red card)

7 – Stirling County

6 – Watsonians

4 – Currie Chieftains, Heriot’s and Melrose

PRO PLAYER APPEARANCES

19 – Glasgow Hawks

17 – Stirling County

11 – Melrose

10 – Hawick and Watsonians

9 – Marr 

8 – Boroughmuir

7 – Ayr 

6 – Heriot’s

3 – Currie Chieftains

OVERALL TABLE

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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.