The 1900–01 Scottish Districts season is a record of all the rugby union matches for Scotland's district teams.
1900–01 Scottish Districts season | |
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Countries | Scotland |
Date | 1900–01 |
Matches played | 1 |
History edit
Edinburgh District beat Glasgow District in the Inter-City match.[1] It was marked as a poor turnout; as the Edinburgh public had their fill of exciting rugby union matches recently. The poor weather didn't aid the turnout, and the North British Mail newspaper wondered how few the Inter-City turnout might have been, had not two trains full of Glasgow District fans made the journey east.[2]
Results edit
Date | Try | Conversion | Penalty | Dropped goal | Goal from mark | Notes |
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1894–1904 | 3 points | 2 points | 3 points | 4 points | 4 points |
Inter-City edit
1 December 1900 |
Glasgow District | 0 - 2 goals, 3 tries | Edinburgh District |
Report |
Inverleith, Edinburgh Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Adam Turnbull |
Glasgow District:
Edinburgh District:
Other Scottish matches edit
North of Scotland:
South-West District:
South of Scotland:
Anglo-Scots:
12 January 1901 |
Cities District | 35 - 0 | Provinces District |
Report |
Hamilton Crescent Attendance: 6,000 Referee: James Aikman Smith |
Cities: A. W. Duncan (Edinburgh University); A. N. Fell (Edinburgh University), Phipps Turnbull (Edinburgh Academicals), John Tulloch (Kelvinside Academicals). W. H. Welsh (Edinburgh University); L. Greig (Glasgow Academicals), J. I. Gillespie (Edinburgh Academieals) ; M. C. Morrison (R.H.S.), J. M. Dykes (G.H.S.), R. S. Stronach (Glasgow Academicals), A. Frew, A. B. Flett (Edinburgh University), J. A. Bell (Clydesdale), W. P. Scott (West of Scotland), W. P. Dods (Edinburgh Academicals)
Provinces: W. Wilson (London Scottish); J. E. Crabbie (Oxford), H. A. Ross (London Scottish), J. Paterson (Hawick), G. O. Gould (Aberdeen Grammar School) ; J. Knox (Skipton), J. Middleton (London Scottish); D. R. Bedell-Sivright (Cambridge), J. Ross (London Scottish), W. Kyle (Hawick), J. G. Graham (Liverpool Old Boys), A. Mann (Stewart's College) F. C. Swanston, A. G. Cairns (Oxford), T. D. Murray (Panmure)
English matches edit
No other District matches played.
International matches edit
No touring matches this season.
References edit
- ^ "The Glasgow Herald - Google News Archive Search".
- ^ "British Newspaper Archive". British Newspaper Archive.