Tennent’s Premiership Leaderboard – after 7th March matches

Hawick centre Andrew Mitchell surges to the top of the try-scoring table, while Aberdeen Grammar's Tom Aplin edges ahead in the golden boot race

Andrew Mitchell's hat-trick versus Jed-forest moved hm to top of the try-scoring chart. Image: Kenny Baillie
Andrew Mitchell's hat-trick versus Jed-forest moved hm to top of the try-scoring chart. Image: Kenny Baillie

TOP TRY SCORER

13 – Andrew Mitchell (Hawick)

12 – Conor Bickerstaff (Marr)

11 – Fergus Scott (Currie Chieftains)

9 – Nathan Brown (Aberdeen Grammar) and Callum Young (Jed-Forest)

8 – Lewis Young (Jed-Forest) and Scott Bickerstaff (Marr)

7 – Nat Coe (Aberdeen Grammar), Steven Hamilton and Mike Vernel (both Currie Chieftains), Robbie Yourston (Jed-Forest), Richard Dalgleish (Marr) and Henry Bithray (Selkirk)

6 – Tom Aplin (Aberdeen Grammar), Max Priestly (Glasgow Hawks), Craig Bachurzewski, Matt Carryer and Logan Gordon-Wooley (all Hawick), Colin Sturgeon (Marr), Danny Owenson (Musselburgh) and Scott McClymont and Josh Welsh (both Selkirk)

5 – Murray Mitchell and Robin Cessford (both Aberdeen Grammar), Graeme Carson, Gregor Christie, Archie McLean and Reece Patterson (all Currie Chieftains), Max Love and Jamie Sole (both Edinburgh Accies), Jackson Baillie, Jordan Craig and Grant Mollison (all GHA), Kerr Gossman and Ryan Sweeney (both Glasgow Hawks), Jae Linton and Shawn Muir (both Hawick), Garry Young, Rory Marshall and Monty Mitchell (all Jed-Forest), Benedict Grant, Gregor Paxton, Mackenzie Pearce and Ollie Rossi (all Marr), Craig Owenson (Musselburgh), Ryan Cotterill, Ewan MacDougall and Luke Pettie (all Selkirk)

TEAM TRIES

84 – Marr

81 – Currie Chieftains

66 – Hawick

64 – Jed-Forest

59 – Selkirk

58 – Musselburgh

57 – Aberdeen Grammar

49 – Edinburgh Accies

48 – GHA

42 – Glasgow Hawks

GOLDEN BOOT (POINTS KICKED)

127 – Tom Aplin (Aberdeen Grammar)

122 – Colin Sturgeon (Marr) and Robbie Yourston (Jed-Forest)

117 – Liam Brims (Glasgow Hawks)

108 – Danny Owenson (Musselburgh)

105 – Gregor Hunter (Currie Chieftains)

101 – Ali Weir (Hawick)

76 – Aaron McColm (Selkirk)

49 – Jamie MacKinnon (GHA)

44 – Jack Anderson (GHA)

41 –  Jamie Loomes (Edinburgh Accies)


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CARDS PER TEAM

16 – Jed-Forest (1 x red)

14 – Edinburgh Accies (1 x red)

13 – Hawick

11 – GHA (1 x red)

10–Selkirk

8 – Musselburgh

7 – Currie Chieftains and Marr

6 – Aberdeen Grammar and Glasgow Hawks

LEAGUE TABLE

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