1880–81 Scottish Districts Season
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The 1880–81 Scottish Districts season is a record of all the
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matches for Scotland's district teams. It includes the East of Scotland District versus West of Scotland District trial match.


History

It was planned that a new district fixture be played this season. A North versus South fixture, but owing to weather it had to wait another season. From the Aberdeen Press and Journal of 19 December 1881, recalling events of this season: For half a dozen years or so, the Aberdeenshire have been members of the Union RU and up to the present time neither they nor the numerous provincial clubs throughout Scotland have procured any practical benefit from their connection with that body unless (if we may say so) the pleasure of contributing annually a guinea annually towards its funds. About a year ago eason 1880-81the captain of Aberdeenshire, at the annual meeting of the union, urged the claims of the provincial clubs and pointed out that in return for their annual subscriptions they were entitled to some greater benefit than a yearly invitation to two of their members to attend the annual meeting of the Union. On the suggestion of Mr. Brewis, the then secretary of the union, the North v South match was instituted. On 18 October 1880 the Honorary Secretary of the
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Nat Brewis Dr Nathaniel Thomas Brewis (16 April 1856 – 21 October 1924) was a Scottish Doctor and international rugby union player . He became the 13th President of the Scottish Rugby Union. Medical Career Nathaniel Brewis graduated from the Universit ...
, announced a new District fixture: the North of Scotland District versus the South of Scotland District. The new fixture was scheduled for 1 January 1881. The teams were announced on 31 December 1880. However there are no reports of the match coming to fruition. The Aberdeen Press and Journal of 19 December 1881, stated that the match was not played: The severe snowstorms of last winter, however, prevented this fixture was coming off. Nil-Nil at half time, the Inter-City match changed when Glasgow's Malcom Cross left the field injured. At the time there were no substitutes and Glasgow had to play with 14 men. The East v West was postponed due to frost, but re-scheduled for 5 February 1881. Writing in October 1942 in ''The Scotsman'', E. D. H. Sewell states that referees came into the game in 1885-86 season; before that the captains ran the match; after that two umpires one chosen from each team. But it can be seen from the refereeing appointment of
Nat Brewis Dr Nathaniel Thomas Brewis (16 April 1856 – 21 October 1924) was a Scottish Doctor and international rugby union player . He became the 13th President of the Scottish Rugby Union. Medical Career Nathaniel Brewis graduated from the Universit ...
in the East v West district match that referees were chosen well before that season.


Results


Inter-City

Glasgow District: A. J. W. Reid (West of Scotland), M. Cross (Glasgow Academicals) aptain R. C. Mackenzie (Glasgow Academicals), D. W. Kidston (Glasgow Academicals), J. A. Campbell (Glasgow Academicals), H. Moncrieff (West of Scotland), B. Allan (Glasgow Academicals), J. B. Brown (Glasgow Academicals), J. E. Junor (Glasgow Academicals), R. Menzies (Southern), D. Y. Cassells (West of Scotland), D. McCowan (West of Scotland), J. Adam (West of Scotland), G. H. Robb (Glasgow University), R. Young (Glasgow University)
Edinburgh District: B. Cunningham (Institution F. P.), Thomas Begbie (Edinburgh Wanderers), N. J. Finlay (Edinburgh Academicals), W. H. Masters (Institution F.P.), P. W. Smeaton (Edinburgh Academicals), A. G. Petrie (Royal HSFP) aptain G. C. Alexander (Edinburgh Wanderers), H. M. Davidson (Royal HSFP), W. Somerville (Institution F.P.), J. H. S. Graham (Edinburgh Academicals), T. Ainslie (Institution F. P.), C. Reid (Edinburgh Academicals), R. S. F. Henderson (Edinburgh University), H. E. Jones (Edinburgh Wanderers),
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(Edinburgh University)


Other Scottish matches

East: B. A. Cunningham (Edinburgh Institution F.P.) (back) ; Thomas Begbie (Edinburgh Wanderers), N. J. Finlay (Edinburgh Academicals), (half backs); W. H. Masters (Edinburgh Institution F.P.), P. W. Smeaton (Edinburgh Academicals) (quarter backs) ; A. G. Petrie (captain), H. M. Davidson (Royal HSFF.P.), J. H. S. Duncan, C. Reid (Edinburgh Academicals), G. Alexander. (Wanderers). R. Ainslie, D. Somerville, Robert Maitland (Edinburgh Institution, F.P.), R. S. F. Henderson (Edinburgh University),
William Peterkin William Peterkin (1857-1945) was a Scotland national rugby union team, Scotland international rugby union player and athlete. Rugby Union career Amateur career He played for Edinburgh University RFC. He captained the side. Provincial career ...
(Edinburgh University) (forwards).

West: J. S. Carrick (Glasgow Academicals) (back), R. C. Mackenzie (captain), D. W. Kidston (Glasgow Academicals), R. Steele (Greenock Wanderers) (half backs) ; J. A. Campbell, A. B Graham (Glasgow Academicals) (quarter backs); B. Allan, R. G. Allan, J. B. Brown (Glasgow Academicals), David Cassels (West of Scotland), David McCowan (West of Scotland). J. B. Gemmell, R. E. Menzies (Southern). A. L. M'Clure (Greenock Wanderers),
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(Glasgow University)


English matches

No other District matches played.


International matches

No touring matches this season.


References

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