1886–87 Scottish Districts season
Countries Scotland
Date1886–87
Matches played2

The 1886–87 Scottish Districts season is a record of all the rugby union matches for Scotland's district teams.

It includes the East of Scotland District versus West of Scotland District trial match.

History

Glasgow won the Inter-City by a try to nil.[1] The Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette of 6 December 1886 reporting the match: "Played at Anniesland, Glasgow, on Saturday, in good weather. At the start of the game Edinburgh had the best of it for about fifteen minutes, but thereafter they had to act on the defensive. Although at half-time no scoring had taken place the second period was much in favour of Glasgow, for whom Kerr gained a try twenty minutes from time, which was not improved on."[2]

The East v West fixture was marred by a leg break to Asher, the East District quarter-back.[3]

Results

Date Try Conversion Penalty Dropped goal Goal from mark Notes
1886–1891 1 point 2 points 3 points 3 points Scoring systems after the administration of the game was taken over by the IRFB now known as World Rugby

Inter-City

4 December 1886
Glasgow District1 - 0Edinburgh District
Try: KerrReport
Old Anniesland, Glasgow
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: James Stewart Carrick

Glasgow District: Macindoe (Glasgow Academicals), C. J. Higginbotham (Glasgow University), M. F. Reid (West of Scotland), A. M. Woodrow (Glagow Academicals), H. Neilson (West of Scotland), C. J. Fraser (Glasgow University), H. Kerr (Glasgow Academicals), T. French (Glasgow Academicals), R. Young (Glasgow Academicals), J. G. Mitchell (West of Scotland), J. McMillan (West of Scotland), D. Morton (West of Scotland), A. Malcolm (Clydesdale), W. McDonald (1st Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers)
Edinburgh District: A. W. Cameron (Watsonians), W. Macfarlane (Royal HSFP), G. Wilson (Royal HSFP), Marsh (Edinburgh Institution F. P.), P. H. Don Wauchope (Edinburgh Wanderers), D. M. Orr (Edinburgh Academicals), Reid Irvine (Edinburgh Academicals), McEwen (Edinburgh Academicals), Berry (Edinburgh Wanderers), Milne (Edinburgh Wanderers), McLeod (Edinburgh Wanderers), Duke (Royal HSFP), Stevenson (Edinburgh University), Huskie (Edinburgh University)

Other Scottish matches

29 January 1887
East of Scotland District5 - 4West of Scotland District
Try: Johnstone
Stevenson
Irvine
Con: Berry
ReportTry: Fraser
C.E. Orr
Con: M. F. Reid
Raeburn Place, Edinburgh

East: A. W. Cameron back G. R. Wilson (Royal High School), J. Marsh (Edinburgh Institution), and R. H. Morrison (Edinburgh University), half backs; A. G. G. Asher (Wanderers) and C. Johnston (Edinburgh University), quarter backs; C. Reid (Edinburgh Academicals), T. Irvine (Edinburgh Academicals), M. C. McEwen (Edinburgh Academicals), A. T. Clay (Edinburgh Academicals), W. M. Macleod (Wanderers), L. E. Stevenson (Edinburgh University), Clayton Simpson (Edinburgh University), C. W. Berry (Wanderers), and C. J. Milne (Wanderers), forwards.
West: F. Macindoe. back; A. E. Stephen, A. N. Woodrow, and M. F. Reid, half backs ; C. P. Fraser and C. E. Orr quarter backs; W. A. Macdonald, J. French. H. Kerr, R. A. Young, D. Morton, J. G. Orr, J. G. Mitchell (captain), R. Hutcheson, and A. G. Malcolm, forwards.

English matches

No other District matches played.

International matches

No touring matches this season.

References

  1. "The Glasgow Herald - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2020-01-05.
  2. https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000472/18861206/073/0004 via British Newspaper Archive. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000687/18870131/144/0007 via British Newspaper Archive. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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