
TOP TRY SCORER
7 – Nathan Brown (Aberdeen Grammar), Callum Young (Jed-Forest) and Conor Bickerstaff (Marr)
6 – Fergus Scott (Currie Chieftains)
5 – Craig Bachurzewski (Hawick)
4 – Max Love (Edinburgh Accies), Gregor Paxton, Colin Sturgeon and Iosefo Turaga (all Marr)
3 – Charlie Brett & Steven Hamilton (both Currie Chieftains), Jamie Sole (Edinburgh Accies), Ryan Sweeney & Paul Cairncross (both Glasgow Hawks), Andrew Mitchell (Hawick), Robbie Yourston (Jed-Forest), Scott Bickerstaff (Marr), Gregor Tait (Musselburgh), Frazer Anderson, Henry Bithray and Scott McClymont (all Selkirk).
TEAM TRIES
35 – Marr
25 – Currie Chieftains
22 – Aberdeen Grammar and Edinburgh Accies
21 – Hawick and Selkirk
20 – Jed-Forest
17 – GHA and Glasgow Hawks
15 – Musselburgh
GOLDEN BOOT (POINTS KICKED)
57 – Colin Sturgeon (Marr)
46 – Tom Aplin (Aberdeen Grammar)
40 – Liam Brims (Glasgow Hawks)
32 – Danny Owenson (Musselburgh)
30 – Jamie Loomes (Edinburgh Accies) and Robbie Yourston (Jed-Forest)
28 – Ali Weir (Hawick)
27 – Gregor Hunter (Currie Chieftains)
24 – Aaron McColm (Selkirk)
19 – Jack Anderson (GHA)
This weekend’s Premiership match reports:
GHA v Glasgow Hawks: dramatic comeback sees home side snatch the win
Musselburgh v Aberdeen Grammar: pack power key to visitors’ win
Injury jinxed Jed-Forest pipped at the post in tense Border derby
Hawick v Marr: league leaders put ill-disciplined hosts to the sword
Currie Chieftains v Edinburgh Accies: Malleny men battle their way to bonus
CARDS BY TEAM
5 – Edinburgh Accies (1 x red), Hawick, Jed-Forest and Selkirk
4 – GHA (1 x red)
3 – Glasgow Hawks
2 – Marr and Musselburgh
1 – Aberdeen Grammar and Currie Chieftains
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