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1995–96 Scottish Inter-District Championship

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1995–96 Scottish Inter-District Championship
Countries Scotland
ChampionsScottish Exiles
Runners-upEdinburgh District
Matches played10

The 1995–96 Scottish Inter-District Championship rugby union Scottish Inter-District Championship was the last between the Scottish districts at amateur level, before the game turned professional in Scotland in the summer of 1996; although later amateur Inter-District championship matches were also played in seasons when the Scottish professional districts were playing in the Welsh-Scottish League.

The Scottish Exiles team won this last amateur era district tournament. Indeed, it was the Scottish Exiles second only outright title in their history, since the Scottish Inter-District Championship began in 1953-54.

However, as not a 'native' district they could not compete in European competition, as it was decided that Scottish districts would be entered in the new European tournaments.

The Exiles were excluded from subsequent professional Scottish Inter-District Championships for that reason, as the inter-district league places were used to determine qualification for European places.

At the end of this season, the 'native' amateur districts turned professional. Edinburgh District became Edinburgh Rugby, South became Border Reivers, North and Midlands became Caledonia Reds and Glasgow District eventually became Glasgow Warriors.

This season's top 3 'native' districts Edinburgh District, North and Midlands and South qualified for the 1996-97 Heineken Cup as Edinburgh, Caledonia Reds and the Border Reivers. In last place, Glasgow District qualified for the secondary European tournament, the European Conference, as Glasgow.

1995-96 League Table

Team P W D L PF PA +/- Pts
Scottish Exiles 4 4 0 0 100 50 +50 8
Edinburgh District 4 2 0 2 109 82 +27 4
North and Midlands 4 2 0 2 95 72 +23 4
South 4 2 0 2 80 82 -2 4
Glasgow District 4 0 0 4 63 161 -98 0

Results

Date Try Conversion Penalty Dropped goal Goal from mark Notes
1992–present 5 points 2 points 3 points 3 points

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Edinburgh District:
North and Midlands: R Shepherd (Melrose); N Renton (Kirkcaldy), P Rouse (Dundee HSFP), A Carruthers (Kirkcaldy), J Kerr (Watsonians); Mark McKenzie (Stirling County), K Harper (Stirling County); Willie Anderson (Stirling County), Kevin McKenzie (Stirling County), D Herrington (Kirkcaldy), Stuart Grimes (Watsonians), S Hamilton (Stirling County), Dave McIvor (Edinburgh Acads) captain, G Flockhart (Stirling County), R Wainwright (West Hartlepool).Replacements: S Burns (Edinburgh Academicals), B Easson (Boroughmuir), M Fraser (Stirling County), Martin Waite (Edinburgh Academicals), A Penman (Grangemouth), R Cairney (Stirling County).

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