
2024-25 Premiership Leaderboard – for weekending 16th March

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TOP TRY SCORER
19 – Jamie Shedden (Ayr)
18 – Freddie Owsley (Watsonians)
16 – Ruairidh Leishman (Heriot’s)
14 –James Malcolm (Ayr), Andrew Mitchell (Hawick) and Michael Liness (Heriot’s)
13 – Gregor Christie (Currie Chieftains) and Lomond Macpherson (Watsonians)
12 – Robbie Orr (Ayr), George Coull (Heriot’s) and Corey Tait (Selkirk)
11 – Ed Hasdell (Currie Chieftains), Blair Macpherson (Ayr), Bruce McNeil (Kelso) and Sam Wallace (Heriot’s)
10 – Callum Anderson (Selkirk), Archie Barbour (Kelso), Corey Goldsbrough (Melrose) and Tom Lanni (Ayr)
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TEAM TRIES
148 – Ayr
124 – Heriot’s
105 – Watsonians
96 – Currie Chieftains
78 – Selkirk
74 – Hawick
73 – Melrose
65 –Edinburgh Accies
61 – Glasgow Hawks and Kelso
55 – Musselburgh
44 – Marr
GOLDEN BOOT (POINTS KICKED)
142 – Jason Baggott (Watsonians)
137 – Dwain Patterson (Kelso)
120 – Ross Jones (Heriot’s)
115 – Kirk Ford (Hawick)
107 – Alex Harley (Currie Chieftains)
103 – Hugo Alderson (Selkirk)
95 – Danny Owenson (Musselburgh)
90 – Colin Sturgeon (Marr)
70 – Kieran Clark (Melrose)
67 – Ross Cadzow (Edinburgh Accies) and Liam Brims (Glasgow Hawks)
64 – Chris Hyde (Ayr)
CARDS PER TEAM
16 – Ayr and Watsonians*
15 – Currie Chieftains and Kelso**
14 – Edinburgh Accies and Musselburgh
12 – Heriot’s*, Melrose and Selkirk*
11 – Marr
10 – Glasgow Hawks
9 – Hawick
* one red card which counts as two yellow
** two red cards which count as two yellows each
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TOTAL PLAYERS USED
55 – Edinburgh Accies and Musselburgh
51 – Heriot’s
48 – Watsonians
47 – Kelso and Melrose
46 – Glasgow Hawks and Marr
45 – Hawick
44 – Ayr
41 – Currie Chieftains
35 – Selkirk
PRO/ACADEMY PLAYER RELEASE
21 – Glasgow Hawks (0 pro + 21 academy)
18 – Watsonians (5 + 13 academy)
17 – Marr (1+16)
15 – Kelso (1 + 14) and Ayr (0+15)
14 – Edinburgh Accies (1+13)
12 – Heriots (4+8),
10 – Currie Chieftains (1+9), Musselburgh (0+10) and Melrose (0+10)
8 – Hawick (1+7)
7 – Selkirk (1+6)
HOW IT STANDS
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