Premiership leaderboard for weekending 12th December

An update of the top individual and team try-scorers as well as the leader in race to win the Premiership 'Golden Boot"

Callum Inglis on his way to scoring one of Marr's four tries against GHA on Saturday. Image: Jon Pearce

TOP TRY SCORER

11 – Gregor Tait (Musselburgh)

9 – Scott Bickerstaff (Marr)

8 – Matty Carryer (Hawick)

7 – Rhys Davies (Currie Chieftains), Max MacFarlane (GHA), Ronan McKean (Hawick), Paulo Ferreira (Jed-Forest) and Ben Pickles (Selkirk)

6 – Ryan Southern (Currie Chieftains), Ru Campbell & Robbie Kent (both Edinburgh Accies), Lewis McNamara (Glasgow Hawks), Morgan Tait (Hawick) and Sandy Watt (Musselburgh) 

5 – Kirk Ford and Shawn Muir (Hawick), Lewis Young (Jed-Forest) and Conor Bickerstaff & Jamie Shedden (both Marr)

4 – DJ Innes (Currie Chieftains), Callum Black, Cole Imrie, Mark Sinclair & Jamie Sole (all Edinburgh Accies), Fraser Gosse (Glasgow Hawks) and Mackenzie Pearce & Jack Scott (both Marr)

 

TEAM TRIES

59 – Currie Chieftains

53 – Edinburgh Accies

52 –  Marr

50 – Hawick

38 – Musselburgh

36 – Jed-Forest

35 – Glasgow Hawks and Selkirk

29 – GHA

26 – Aberdeen Grammar

 

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GOLDEN BOOT (POINTS KICKED)

117 – Gregor Hunter (Currie Chieftains)

92 – Kirk Ford (Hawick)

86 – Liam Brims (Glasgow Hawks) and Gary Munro (Jed-Forest)

78 – Danny Owenson (Musselburgh)

70 – Tom Aplin (Aberdeen Grammar)

67 – Jamie Loomes (Edinburgh Accies)

48 – Colin Sturgeon (Marr) and Scott Clark (Selkirk)

34 – George Baird (GHA)


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CARDS PER TEAM

12 – Glasgow Hawks

11 – GHA (including one red) and Jed-Forest

9 – Aberdeen Grammar (including one red)

6 – Musselburgh

5 – Hawick and Selkirk

4 – Edinburgh Accies

3 – Currie Chieftains and Marr

 

About David Barnes 3377 Articles
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.