1953–54 Scottish Inter-District Championship
1953–54 Scottish Inter-District Championship | |
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Countries | South |
Matches played | 6 |
Top point scorer | Norman Mair (15) |
Top try scorer | I. W. Nicholl (2) L. B. Mackenzie (2) Jim Davidson (2) J. S. Glen (2) Robin Charters (2) J. M. Maxwell (2) |
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The 1953–54 Scottish Inter-District Championship was a rugby union competition for Scotland's district teams.
This season saw the first formal
The Midlands district was not represented. Instead their players were selected in the formation of the North side.
This was the only season that North played in the Scottish Inter-District Championship. Midlands complained to the Scottish Rugby Union that despite having several players selected in the North of Scotland side they had no recognition for this. The SRU agreed and in subsequent seasons the combined team was known as North and Midlands in the Inter-District tournament.[1]
The case for rugby substitutes was raised after the Glasgow - Edinburgh inter-city match when Glasgow's star player Angus Cameron left the field injured. Not only did this hamper Glasgow by playing with a man short, but their players complained that their selection chances to the national team were impaired by then being forced to play unfamiliar positions to cover the loss.[2]
Edinburgh District won the inaugural competition with a maximum three wins.
1953-54 League Table
Team | P | W | D | L | PF | PA | +/- | Pts |
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Edinburgh District | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 53 | 18 | +35 | 6 |
South
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3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 39 | 22 | +17 | 4 |
Glasgow District | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 28 | 20 | +8 | 2 |
North | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 28 | 88 | -60 | 0 |
Results
Date | Try | Conversion | Penalty | Dropped goal | Goal from mark | Notes |
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1948–1970 | 3 points | 2 points | 3 points | 3 points | 3 points |
Round 1
30 September 1953 |
South | ||
Try: Douglas Elliot R. G. Baird Con: Douglas Elliot | Preview Report | Pen: J. Wright |
Goldenacre Sports Ground Referee: Adam Austin (Glasgow HSFP) |
Edinburgh District: D. H. Crighton (Watsonians), D. M. Scott (Watsonians), R. G. Baird (Watsonians), Tommy McClung (Edinburgh Academicals),
Grant Weatherstone (Stewart's College FP), Jim Davidson (Edinburgh University), A. D. Thomson (Heriots F.P),
R. D. S. Munro (Leith Academicals), Norman Mair (Edinburgh University), F. McLachlan (Edinburgh Wanderers),
R. A. Cadzow (Edinburgh Wanderers), H. L. McKill (Watsonians), W. S. Glen (Edinburgh Wanderers), S. T. H. Wright (Stewart's College F.P),
Douglas Elliot (Edinburgh Academicals)
South: A. D. Little (Selkirk), S. S. Cowan (Selkirk), J. Cowan (Selkirk), Robin Charters (Hawick), J. Hume (Kelso),
J. M. Maxwell (Langholm), J. Wright (Hawick), L. Hastie (Kelso), Jock King (Selkirk), Jimmie Johnston (Melrose),
J. J. Hegarty (Hawick), A. Robson (Hawick), J. Grant (Hawick). G. K. Smith (Kelso)
Round 2
7 October 1953 |
South | 9 – 6 | Glasgow District |
Try: J. Telford J.J. Hegarty J.M. Maxwell | Preview Report | Try: J. L. Blackwood Pen: Hamish Kemp |
Mansfield Park, Hawick Referee: J.A.S. Taylor (Musselburgh) |
South: R. Chisholm (Melrose), W. R. Scott (Hawick), S. S. Cowan (Selkirk), Les Allan (Melrose), R. W. Notman (Jedforest),
J. M. Maxwell (Langholm), J. Wright (Hawick), Bob Wilson (Gala) (captain), J. Telford (Langholm), Jim Inglis (Selkirk), J. J. Hegarty (Hawick),
Jimmie Johnston (Melrose), A. Robson (Hawick), D. M. Brown (Melrose), G. K. Smith (Kelso)
Glasgow District: D. McIntyre (Glasgow HSFP), R. D. Unkles (Glasgow HSFP),
Round 3
24 October 1953 |
North | 15 – 39 | Edinburgh District |
Try: E. H. Cruickhank J. R. Andrew Pen: E. H. Cruickhank x 2 W. D. Allardice | Preview Report | Try: I. W. Nicholl x 2 L. B. Mackenzie x 2 Jim Davidson x 2 J. S. Glen x 2 Con: Norman Mair x 6 Pen: Norman Mair |
North Inch, Perth Referee: R. G. Nicolson (Gala) |
North: W. Thomson (St. Andrews University), E. H. Cruickshank (Aberdeen GSFP), P. G. Younie (Aberdeen Wanderers), A. R. Pate (Highland),
D. J. McPherson (Gordonians), J. M. Anderson (St. Andrews University), W. D. Allerdice (Aberdeen GSFP) (captain), A. A. Tullett (Gordonians),
A. S. Hay (Perthshire Academicals), F. H. More (Perthshire Academicals), C. D. Mowat (Aberdeen GSFP), J. R. Andrew (Harris F.P.),
J. Greenwood (Dunfermline), K. J. Donaldson (Perthshire Academicals), J. K. Mearns (Panmure)
Edinburgh District: D. H. Crighton (Royal HSFP), I. W. Nicoll (Royal HSFP), L. B. Mackenzie (Royal HSFP), G. T. Ross (Watsonians), Grant Weatherstone (Stewart's College FP), Jim Davidson (Edinburgh University), G. S. Morgan (Melville F. P.), T. A. Herdman (Melville F. P.),
Norman Mair (Edinburgh University), F. McLachlan (Edinburgh Wanderers), R. A. Cadzow (Edinburgh Wanderers), H. L. McKill (Watsonians),
W. S. Glen (Edinburgh Wanderers), S. T. H. Wright (Stewart's F. P.), Douglas Elliot (Edinburgh Academicals) (captain)
Round 4
31 October 1953 |
Glasgow District | 22 – 5 | North |
Try: Allan Cameron A. A. W. Waddell A. S. Headrick Con: Hamish Kemp Angus Cameron Pen: Angus Cameron Drop: A. A. W. Waddell Angus Cameron | Preview Report | Try: C. D. Mowat Con: W. D. Allardice |
Old Anniesland Referee: W.C.W. Murdoch (Hillhead HSFP) |
Glasgow District:
A. A. W. Waddell (Glasgow Academicals), F. I. Hogarth (West of Scotland), J. Cassells (Greenock Wanderers),
J.C. Dewar (Glasgow Academicals), Hamish Kemp (Glasgow HSFP), I. A. A. McGregor (Hillhead HSFP
M. Chisholm (Glasgow HSFP), R. C. Taylor (Kelvinside Academicals) (captain)
North: W. Thomson (St. Andrews University), K. M. Cruickshank (Aberdeen GSFP), P. J. Younie (Aberdeen Wanderers),
J. H. Meldrum (Kirkcaldy), D. J. McPherson (Gordonians), A. R. Pate (Highland), W. D. Allardice (Aberdeen GSFP), (captain), A. A. Tullet (Gordonians), C. W. Bravin (Dunfermline), F. H. Moore (Perthshire Academicals),
C. D. Mowat (Aberdeen GSFP), D. N. Georgeson (Aberdeen GSFP), J. Greenwood (Dunfermline), K. J. Donaldson (Perthshire Academicals),
A. I. Cheyne (Aberdeen University)
Round 5
14 November 1953 |
South | ||
Try: D. J. McPherson J. Greenwood Con: W. D. Allardice | Preview Report | Try: Robin Charters x 2 R. B. Notman J. M. Maxwell Les Allan A. F. Dorward Con: Les Allan x 3 Pen: Les Allan |
University Park, St. Andrews Referee: R.M. Morrison (Watsonians) |
North: W. Thomson (St. Andrews University) (captain), E. H. Cruickshank (Aberdeen GSFP), P. J. Younie (Aberdeen Wanderers),
A. M. Nicoll (Harris Academy F. P), D. J. McPherson (Gordonians), F. J. Whitehurst (St. Andrews University), W. D. Allardice (Aberdeen GSFP),
A. A. Tullett (Gordonians), C. W. Bravin (Dunfermline), F. H. Moore (Perthshire Academicals), C. D. Mowat (Aberdeen GSFP),
D. N. Georgeson (Aberdeen GSFP), J. Greenwood (Dunfermline), Ernie Michie (Aberdeen University), J. K. Mearns (Panmure)
South: J. R. McCredie (Hawick), R. B. Notman (Jedforest), Robin Charters (Hawick), Les Allan (Melrose) (captain), S. S. Cowan (Selkirk), J. M. Maxwell (Langholm), A. F. Dorward (Gala), H. McLeod (Hawick), Jock King (Selkirk), Jim Inglis (Selkirk), J. J. Hegarty (Hawick), T. Elliot (Gala), A. Robson (Hawick), D. M. Brown (Melrose), G. K. Smith (Kelso)
Round 6
12 December 1953 |
Glasgow District | 0 – 6 | Edinburgh District |
1st Preview Postponement 2nd Preview Report | Try: T. P. L. McGlashan G. T. Ross |
Old Anniesland Referee: A. L. Dickie (Gala) |
Glasgow District:
Allan Cameron (Hillhead HSFP), T. E. S. Ferguson (Hillhead HSFP), J. A. Ferguson (Hillhead HSFP) (captain),
A. A. W. Waddell (Glasgow Academicals), J. D. Rollo (Glasgow HSFP), J. Cassells (Greenock Wanderers), J. C. Dawson (Glasgow Academicals), Hamish Kemp (Glasgow HSFP), W. F. Morton (West of Scotland), Percy Friebe (Glasgow HSFP
Edinburgh District: D. H. Crighton (Watsonians),
T. P. L. McGlashan (Royal High School F.P), Norman Mair (Edinburgh University), F. McLachlan (Edinburgh Wanderers),
H. L. McKill (Watsonians), R. A. Cadzow (Edinburgh Wanderers), J. S. Ure (Edinburgh Wanderers), S. T. H. Wright (Stewart's College FP),
Douglas Elliot
Outwith the Championship
Renfrewshire:
Ayrshire:
References
- ^ Midlands First and Last. John Methven. H.B Rutherford publishers. 1989
- ^ "The Glasgow Herald - Google News Archive Search".