TOP TRY SCORER
8 – Gregor Tait (Musselburgh)
6 – Matty Carryer (Hawick) and Scott Bickerstaff (Marr)
5 – Ru Campbell (Edinburgh Accies), Max MacFarlane (GHA), Ronan McKean and Morgan Tait (both Hawick) and Paulo Ferreira (Jed-Forest)
4 – Rhys Davies & Ryan Southern (both Currie Chieftains), Cole Imrie (Edinburgh Accies), Lewis McNamara (Glasgow Hawks), Lewis Young (Jed-Forest) and Conor Bickerstaff & Jack Scott (both Marr)
3 – Charlie Brett, Cammy Meager & Wallace Nelson (all Currie Chieftains), Robbie Kent & Jamie Sole (both Edinburgh Accies), Liam Brims & Jack McLean (both Glasgow Hawks), Kirk Ford (Hawick), Robbie Shirra-Gibb (Jed-Forest), Jamie Shedden (Marr) and Rory Hindhaugh & Sandy Watt (Musselburgh)
- This leaderboard has been corrected to take into account Matty Carryer’s try for Hawick against GHA on 11th September, which was wrongly attributed.
TEAM TRIES
37 – Marr
30 – Currie Chieftains and Hawick
29 – Edinburgh Accies
27 – Musselburgh
26 – Glasgow Hawks
16 – Selkirk
23 – Jed-Forest
15 – GHA
14 – Aberdeen Grammar
GOLDEN BOOT (POINTS KICKED)
68 – Liam Brims (Glasgow Hawks)
63 – Gregor Hunter (Currie Chieftains)
60 – Kirk Ford (Hawick) and Danny Owenson (Musselburgh)
51 –Gary Munro (Jed-Forest)
42 – Scott Clark (Selkirk)
27 – Tom Aplin (Aberdeen Grammar)
23 – Jamie Loomes (Edinburgh Accies)
22 – Calum Inglis (Marr)
19 – Adam Scott (GHA)
Last weekend’s Premiership match reports:
Marr stay top with bonus-point win over Edinburgh Accies
Hawick rain on Musselburgh’s birthday parade
Currie Chieftains keep eye on the prize with win at Jed-Forest
Glasgow Hawks secure win over Selkirk despite second-half fightback