
TOP TRY SCORER
4 – Blair MacPherson (Ayrshire Bulls)
3 – Tom Jordon (Ayrshire Bulls), Tom Brown (Boroughmuir Bears), Patrick Anderson & Penalty Tries (both Southern Knights), Reyner Kennedy (Stirling County), and Sam Daly & Steven Longwell (both Watsonians)
2 – Robbie Nairn (Ayrshire Bulls), Russell Anderson & Jacob Henry (all Southern Knights),Tom Roche, Archie Russell & Dean Taylor-Menzies (all Stirling County) and Luis Ball (Watsonians)
1 – Elias Cavan, Matt Davidson, Jordan Lenac, Matt Minogue, Michael Scott, George Thornton, Ruaridh Sayce & Thomas Williams (all Ayrshire Bulls), Trystan Andrews, Jordan Edmunds & Euan Ferrie (all Boroughmuir Bears), Alex Ball, James Couper, Stuart Edwards, Ruaridh Leishman, Rob Kay, Ross Jones, Lloyd Wheeldon, Iain Wilson, Callum Young & Penalty Try (all Heriot’s), Jason Baggott, Nyle Godsmark, Craig Jackson, Joe Jenkins, Euan McLaren & Fraser Renwick (all Southern Knights), Angus Fraser, Steve Hamilton, Grant Hughes, Kristian Kay & Logan Trotter (all Stirling County), and Cal Davies, Harvey Elms, Ross Graham, Jamie Forbes & Karl Main (all Watsonians).
TEAM TRIES
17 – Ayrshire Bulls
16 – Southern Knights
14 – Stirling County
13 – Watsonians
10 – Heriot’s
6 – Boroughmuir Bears
GOLDEN BOOT (POINTS KICKED)
44 – Tom Pittman (Boroughmuir Bears)
39 – Jason Baggott (Southern Knights)
31 – Marc Morrison (Watsonians)
28 – Bruce Houston (Heriot’s)
23 – Matt Minogue (Ayrshire Bulls)
17 – Christian Townsend (Ayrshire Bulls)
16 – Lee Millar (Watsonians)
12 – Andrew Goudie (Stirling County)
9 – Tom Jordan (Ayrshire Bulls) and Marcus Holden (Stirling County)
5 – Craig Robertson (Stirling County)
Read this weekend’s Super6 match reports –
Super6: Bears battle back to deny County
Super6: Blair MacPherson claims hat-trick as Bulls hammer Heriot’s
Super6: Watsonians recapture top spot with bonus-point win over Southern Knights
CARDS PER TEAM
7 – Stirling County
4 – Ayrshire Bulls and Heriot’s
3 – Boroughmuir Bears
2 – Southern Knights
1 – Watsonians
LEAGUE TABLE
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