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1991–92 Scottish Inter-District Championship

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1991–92 Scottish Inter-District Championship
Countries Scotland
ChampionsNone
Runners-upNone
Matches played6

The 1991–92 rugby union Scottish Inter-District Championship was a curtailed rugby union championship.[1]

Unusually, six teams competed in this year's tournament. Glasgow District, Edinburgh District, South, North and Midlands and the Anglo Scots were joined by a SRU Presidents XV side.[2]

Each team played only two matches. No winner was declared.

1991-92 League Table

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The league table is shown for completeness.

Team P W D L PF PA +/- Pts
South 2 2 0 0 63 7 +56 4
SRU Presidents XV 2 1 0 1 39 16 +23 2
North and Midlands 2 1 0 1 15 23 -8 2
Glasgow District 2 1 0 1 20 34 -14 2
Edinburgh District 2 1 0 1 21 44 -23 2
Anglo Scots 2 0 0 2 16 50 -34 0

Results

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


Round 1

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South:
Glasgow District:

14 September 1991
Edinburgh District18 – 12Anglo-Scots
Inverleith

Edinburgh District:
Anglo-Scots:

14 September 1991
North and Midlands12 – 7Presidents XV
McKane Park

North and Midlands:
Presidents XV:

Round 2

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21 September 1991
Presidents XV32 – 4Anglo-Scots
Murrayfield Stadium

Presidents XV:
Anglo-Scots:

North and Midlands:
Glasgow District:

21 September 1991
South32 – 3Edinburgh District
Netherdale

South:
Edinburgh District:

Matches outwith the Championship

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Trial matches

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Blues:
Reds:

References

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  1. ^ McEwans Rugby Record 92-93. contribution Bill McMurtrie. 1992. Ian McLauchlan Associates. Edinburgh.
  2. ^ McEwans Rugby Record 91-92. contribution Bill McMurtrie. 1991. Ian McLauchlan Associates. Edinburgh.