
TOP TRY SCORER
11 – Gregor Tait (Musselburgh)
10 – Rhys Davies (Currie Chieftains) and Scott Bickerstaff (Marr)
9 – Max MacFarlane (GHA) and Paulo Ferreira (Jed-Forest)
8 – Ryan Southern (Currie Chieftains), Matty Carryer and Ronan McKean (both Hawick)
7 – Ruairi Campbell & Robbie Kent (both Edinburgh Accies), Shawn Muir (Hawick), Sandy Watt (Musselburgh) and Ben Pickles (Selkirk)
6 – Charlie Brett & Joe Reynolds (both Currie Chieftains), Lewis McNamara (Glasgow Hawks), Stuart Graham & Morgan Tait (both Hawick) and Jamie Shedden (Marr)
Ollie Smith puts his hand up for more central role with Glasgow Warriors
Premiership: The Sunday Summary (for Saturday 29th January)
Watsonians stroll past Hillhead Jordanhill in one-sided Premiership final
TEAM TRIES
83 – Currie Chieftains
64 – Edinburgh Accies and Marr
61 – Hawick
47 – Musselburgh
45 – GHA
43 – Glasgow Hawks and Jed-Forest
40 – Selkirk
31 – Aberdeen Grammar
GOLDEN BOOT (POINTS KICKED)
133 – Gregor Hunter (Currie Chieftains)
117 – Kirk Ford (Hawick)
98 – Danny Owenson (Musselburgh)
97 – Liam Brims (Glasgow Hawks)
95 – Gary Munro (Jed-Forest)
79 – Jamie Loomes (Edinburgh Accies)
70 – Tom Aplin (Aberdeen Grammar)
67 – Colin Sturgeon (Marr)
57 – Scott Clark (Selkirk)
48 – George Baird (GHA)
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