Premiership leaderboard for weekending 21st November

Two points from Gregor Hunter of Currie Chieftains edges him into pole position in the race for Golden Boot

Selkirk hosted Currie Chieftains in one of only two Premiership matches played last weekend. Image: Bill McBurnie

TOP TRY SCORER

10 – Gregor Tait (Musselburgh)

7 – Ronan McKean (Hawick) and Scott Bickerstaff (Marr)

6 – Ryan Southern and Rhys Davies (both Currie Chieftains), Ru Campbell & Robbie Kent (both Edinburgh Accies), Max MacFarlane (GHA), Lewis McNamara (Glasgow Hawks), Matty Carryer  & Morgan Tait (both Hawick)

5 –  Paulo Ferreira (Jed-Forest) and Conor Bickerstaff (Marr)

4 – Cole Imrie, Mark Sinclair & Jamie Sole (all Edinburgh Accies), Kirk Ford (Hawick), Lewis Young (Jed-Forest) and Mackenzie Pearce, Jack Scott & Jamie Shedden (Marr) and Ben Pickles (Selkirk)

 

TEAM TRIES

46 – Currie Chieftains

45 – Edinburgh Accies

42 – Marr

37 – Hawick

31 – Glasgow Hawks

30 – Musselburgh

28 – Selkirk

24 – GHA and Jed-Forest

21 – Aberdeen Grammar

 

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GOLDEN BOOT (POINTS KICKED)

88 – Gregor Hunter (Currie Chieftains)

86 – Liam Brims (Glasgow Hawks)

75 – Kirk Ford (Hawick)

65 – Gary Munro (Jed-Forest) and Danny Owenson (Musselburgh)

49 – Jamie Loomes (Edinburgh Accies)

48 – Scott Clark (Selkirk)

42 – Tom Aplin (Aberdeen Grammar)

26 – Calum Inglis and Colin Sturgeon (both Marr)

19 – Adam Scott (GHA)


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CARDS PER TEAM

9 – GHA

8 – Glasgow Hawks

6 – Aberdeen Grammar (including one red) and Jed-Forest

5 – Hawick

4 – Musselburgh and Selkirk

3 – Edinburgh Accies andMarr

1 – Currie Chieftains

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