Rugby union competition
1984–85 Scottish Inter-District Championship |
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Countries | Scotland |
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Date | 1984–85 |
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Champions | South |
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Runners-up | Edinburgh |
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Matches played | 10 |
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The 1984–85 Scottish Inter-District Championship was a rugby union competition for Scotland's district teams.[1]
This season saw the 32nd Scottish Inter-District Championship.
South won the competition with 4 wins.[2]
1984-85 League Table
Results
Date
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Try
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Conversion
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Penalty
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Dropped goal
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Goal from mark
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Notes
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1977–1991
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4 points
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2 points
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3 points
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3 points
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Round 1
Northern Meeting Park, Inverness Referee: T. E. Allan (Melrose) |
North and Midlands:
Edinburgh District:
Glasgow District:
South of Scotland:
Round 2
Gateshead Referee: P. C. Robertson (Hawick) |
Anglo-Scots:
North and Midlands:
Netherdale, Galashiels Referee: A. M. Hosie (Hillhead) |
South of Scotland:
Edinburgh District:
Round 3
Myreside Referee: K. W. McCartney (Hawick) |
Edinburgh District:
Anglo-Scots:
Glasgow District:
North and Midlands:
Round 4
Richmond Referee: J. A. F. Trigg (London) |
Anglo-Scots:
Glasgow District:
Referee: J. M. Fleming (Boroughmuir) |
North and Midlands:
South of Scotland:
Round 5
Edinburgh District:
Glasgow District:
South of Scotland:
Anglo-Scots:
Matches outwith the Championship
Other Scottish matches
Rest of the West | – | Glasgow District |
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Rest of the West:
Glasgow District:
Midlands District | – | North of Scotland District |
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Midlands District:
North of Scotland District:
Junior matches
South Junior League Champions | – | South Junior League Select |
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South Junior League Champions:
South Junior League Select:
Trial matches
Blues:
Reds:
English matches
South:
Durham County:
Irish matches
South:
Leinster:
International matches
South of Scotland District:
Australia:
Glasgow District:
Australia:
References
- ^ Forsyth's Rugby Record. pub. R. W. Forsyth Princes Street, Edinburgh & Renfield Street, Glasgow. 1984.
- ^ Forsyth's Rugby Record. pub. R. W. Forsyth Princes Street, Edinburgh & Renfield Street, Glasgow. 1985.