1964–65 Scottish Inter-District Championship

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1964–65 Scottish Inter-District Championship
Countries Scotland
Date1964-65
ChampionsSouth / Glasgow District
Runners-upNorth and Midlands
Matches played6

The 1964-65 Scottish Inter-District Championship was a rugby union competition for Scotland's district teams.[1]

This season saw the 12th Scottish Inter-District Championship.

South and Glasgow District shared the competition with 2 wins.[2]

1964-65 League Table

Team P W D L PF PA +/- Pts
South 3 2 0 1 32 23 +9 4
Glasgow District 3 2 0 1 25 18 +7 4
North and Midlands 3 1 0 2 29 37 -8 2
Edinburgh District 3 1 0 2 25 33 -8 2

Results

Date Try Conversion Penalty Dropped goal Goal from mark Notes
1948–1970 3 points 2 points 3 points 3 points 3 points

Round 1

27 October 1964
South3 – 8Glasgow District
Try: P. RobertsonPreview
Report
Try: A. I. Hardie
Con: W. A. Burnet
Pen: G. M. Simmers
Poynder Park, Kelso
Referee: D. C. J. McMahon (Heriots F. P.)

South: J. H. Gray (Hawick), C. Elliot (Langholm), R. Welsh (Hawick), P. B. Townsend (Gala), M. Fairbairn (Melrose), J. Turner (Gala),
A. J. Hastie (Melrose), N. Suddon (Hawick), F. A. L. Laidlaw (Melrose), P. Robertson (Hawick), W. J. Hunter (Hawick), R. W. Brydon (Hawick),
T. G. Elliot (Langholm), J. W. Telfer (Melrose), A. A. Carson (Gala)

Glasgow District: J. H. Roxburgh (Jordanhill RFC), R. A. Speedman (Glasgow University), W. A. Burnet (West of Scotland),
G. M. Simmers (Glasgow Academicals), A. I. Hardie (Glasgow Academicals), B. M. Simmers (Glasgow Academicals),
Dick Allan (Hutcheson's GSFP), J. McLaughlan (Jordanhill RFC), J. M. Kerr (Hutcheson's GSFP), I. V. Douglas (Hillhead HSFP),
A. B. Carmichael (West of Scotland), C. S. Bisset (Jordanhill RFC), J. Buchanan (Jordanhill RFC), J. C. Mackenzie (Hillhead HSFP),
W. S. Unkles (Glasgow HSFP)

References

  1. ^ Forsyth's Rugby Record. pub. R. W. Forsyth Princes Street, Edinburgh & Renfield Street, Glasgow. 1964.
  2. ^ Forsyth's Rugby Record. pub. R. W. Forsyth Princes Street, Edinburgh & Renfield Street, Glasgow. 1965.