Premiership leaderboard – THE FINAL RECKONING FOR 2022-23

Kody McGovern of Currie Chieftains finishes Premiership season as top try scorer while Kirk Ford of Hawick wins the golden boot

Currie Chieftains winger Kody McGovern finished the Premiership season with 17 tries. Image: Craig Watson - www.craigwatson.co.uk
Currie Chieftains winger Kody McGovern finished the Premiership season with 17 tries. Image: Craig Watson - www.craigwatson.co.uk

Note: these final stats include play-off matches.


TOP TRY SCORER

17 – Kody McGovern (Currie Chieftains)

15 – Craig Robertson (Heriot’s Blues)

11 – Mason Cullen (Jed-Forest)

10 – Luca Bardelli (GHA), Ruairi Campbell (Edinburgh Accies), Ronan McKean (Hawick) and Robbie Shirra-Gibb (Jed-Forest)

9 – Lewis Ferguson & Andrew Mitchell (both Hawick) and Lewis Wells (Edinburgh Accies)

8 – Archie Falconer (GHA) and Paulo Ferreira (Jed-Forest)

7 – Scott Bickerstaff (Marr), Amena Caqusau (GHA), Ross Darroch (Glasgow Hawks) and Clem Lacour (Edinburgh Accies)


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TEAM TRIES

98 – Currie Chieftains

84 – Hawick

77 – Edinburgh Accies

69 – Jed-Forest

63 – Marr

60 – Heriot’s Blues

58 – GHA and Glasgow Hawks

50 – Selkirk

44 – Musselburgh


Premiership Grand Final: 13-man Hawick snatch glory with late try versus Currie Chieftains

National One: Kelso take stranglehold in promotion battle with win over Ayr

Scotland v Ireland: Scotland player ratings


GOLDEN BOOT (POINTS KICKED)

156 – Kirk Ford (Hawick)

134 – Colin Sturgeon (Marr)

104 – Finlay Scott (Jed-Forest)

102 – Chris Hyde (GHA)

93 – Graham Wilson (Heriot’s Blues)

88 – Danny Owenson (Musselburgh)

81 – Jamie Forbes (Currie Chieftains)

68 – Andy McLean (Glasgow Hawks)

52 – Jamie Loomes (Edinburgh Accies)

 

CARDS PER TEAM

16 – Hawick and Musselburgh

13 – Selkirk

12 – Currie Chieftains, Heriot’s Blues (including one red which counts as two)

11 – GHA and Jed-Forest (including two reds which each counts as two)

10 – Edinburgh Accies (including one red which counts as two)

8 –  Glasgow Hawks

7 –  Marr


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TOTAL PLAYERS USED

58 – Glasgow Hawks

53 – GHA

52 – Edinburgh Accies and Heriot’s Blues

46 – Currie Chieftains

43 – Marr

41 – Jed-Forest and Musselburgh

40 –  Selkirk

36 – Hawick

 

HOW IT FINISHED

 

PLAY-OFF SEMI-FINALS:

Hawick 18 Marr 6

Currie Chieftains 35 Edinburgh Accies 7

GRAND FINAL:

Hawick 21 Currie Chieftains 18

CHAMPIONS:

HAWICK


National One: Kelso take stranglehold in promotion battle with win over Ayr

4 Comments

  1. Interesting that the team who win the big prize used the least number of players. Consistency of selection obviously helps with building chemistry. Lessons some other teams could learn…..

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