1906–07 Scottish Districts Season
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The 1906–07 Scottish Districts season is a record of all the
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matches for Scotland's district teams.


History

Glasgow District and Edinburgh District drew nil-nil in the Inter-City match.


Results


Inter-City

Glasgow District: H. A. Spencer (Glasgow HSFP), William Campbell Church (Glasgow Academicals), J. A. Findlay (Kelvinside Academicals), Tennant Sloan (Glasgow Academicals), Jimmy Dobson (Glasgow Academicals), A. Carr Frame (Glasgow Academicals), A. H. Gallie (Glasgow Academicals),
William Patrick Scott William Patrick Scott (1 March 1880 – 1 June 1948) known as Bill Scott, was a Scotland international rugby union player, who played as a Forward. Rugby Union career Amateur career Scott was born in Wishaw, and went to Fettes College. He pl ...
(West of Scotland), William Thomson (West of Scotland), W. C. Currie (West of Scotland),
George Frew George Frew (9 September 1883 – 6 April 1942) was a Scotland international rugby union player. He played as a Forward position. Rugby Union career Amateur career Frew played for Glasgow HSFP. He was also capped by the Barbarians. Provincia ...
(Glasgow HSFP), R. M. Mather (Clydesdale), R. W. Cassels (Kelvinside Academicals), R. B. Waddell (Glasgow Academicals), H. G. Wilson (Glasgow University)

Edinburgh District:
John Simson John Simson (1667–1740) was a Scottish "New Licht" theologian, involved in a long investigation of alleged heresy. He was suspended from teaching as Professor of Divinity at the University of Glasgow for his later life. Life He was born ...
(Edinburgh University), H. J. Scougal (Watsonians), John Forbes (Watsonians), J. M. McKeand (Edinburgh Academicals), A. D. Anderson (Edinburgh Academicals), D. Cotterill (Edinburgh Academicals), J. B. Stewart (Institution),
David Bedell-Sivright David Revell "Darkie" Bedell-Sivright (8 December 1880 – 5 September 1915) was a Scottish international rugby union forward who captained both Scotland and the British Isles. Born in Edinburgh, and educated at Fettes College where he le ...
(Edinburgh University), James MacKenzie (Edinburgh University),
Jock Scott Jock Scott (6 October 1887 – 14 January 1967) was a Scotland international rugby union player who played at the Flanker position. Rugby Union career Amateur career Scott played for Edinburgh Academicals. Provincial career Scott was capp ...
(Edinburgh Academicals), J. French (Institution), George Sanderson (Royal HSFP), J. M. Usher (Edinburgh Wanderers),
Louis Moritz Speirs Louis Moritz Speirs was a Scottish rugby union international who played ten times for his country and was part of the first official British & Irish Lions team that toured South Africa in 1910. Early life Louis Moritz Speirs was born on 23 Oc ...
(Watsonians),
John MacCallum John MacCallum (11 October 1883 – 29 November 1957) was a Scotland international rugby union player. Rugby Union career Amateur career He played for Watsonians. Provincial career He represented Edinburgh District in 1910, captaining the ...
(Watsonians)


Other Scottish matches

North of Scotland District: C. Rennie (Panmure), M. Williamson (Aberdeen GSFP), P. Watson (Panmure), M. Nicoll (Panmure), J. Ovenstone (Panmure), J. E. McIntyre aptain(Panmure), C. F. Aitken (Kirkcaldy), D. Nicoll (Panmure), D. M. Mitchell (Panmure), H. Fullerton (Panmure), G. Kirkby (Kirkcaldy), J. Scott (Perthshire), P. Black (Dundee HSFP), H. Mill (Aberdeen University), J. Pope (Aberdeen GSFP)
South Western District: S. Hendry (Bearsden), A. McPherson (Ayr), W. Lang (Greenock Wanderers), J. J. Ramsay (Greenock Wanderers), J. L. C. Gudgeon (Ayr), James Reid Kerr aptain(Greenock Wanderers), J. McFadzean (Ayr), F. Lyle (Greenock Wanderers), R. S. Smith (Lenzie), C. J. McIntyre (Greenock Wanderers), A. J. Gray (Ayr), A. Drew (Craigielea), T. R.C. Clough (Ayr) South of Scotland: J. T. Robson (Jed-Forest), D. Brown (Gala), G. S. Scott (Gala), Shannon (Hawick), W. Drummond (Melrose), W. McCrirrick (Gala), Renilson (Jed-Forest), J. Arthur (Gala), J. Aitchison (Gala), W. Jardine (Jed-Forest), J. Scott (Langholm), W. McVitie (Langholm), G. Johnstone (Hawick), J. E. Fairbairn (Melrose), Wight (Jed-Forest)
Anglo-Scots: Douglas Schulze (London Scottish), Alex Purves (London Scottish), Maurie Walter (London Scottish), George Cunningham (London Scottish), D. F. Moir (United Services), Ernest Simson (London Scottish),
Patrick Munro Patrick Munro (9 October 1883 – 3 May 1942), also known as Pat Munro, was a Scotland national rugby union team, Scotland international rugby union player and later a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative politician.Scrum.com player pro ...
(London Scottish),
Irvine Geddes Irvine Campbell Geddes (9 July 1882 – 18 May 1962) was a Scottish rugby union player.Bath, p139 He was capped six times between 1906 and 1908 for and captained Scotland in the 1908 Calcutta Cup match.Griffiths, p2:15 He also played for Lond ...
(London Scottish), J. R. Simson (London Scottish), Geoffrey Gowlland (London Scottish), D. A. Hutchinson (London Scottish), J. D. Young (London Scottish), H. Munro (London Scottish), T. S. Jobson (Sandhurst), W. P. Cowper (London Scottish)
Cities: G. H. Urquhart (Royal HSFP), H. J. Scougal (Watsonians), George Cunningham (London Scottish), J. L. Forbes (Watsonians), J. Douglas Brown (Gala), A. C. Frame (Glasgow Academicals), J. B. Stewart (Institution), J. C. McCallum (Watsonians),
Louis Moritz Speirs Louis Moritz Speirs was a Scottish rugby union international who played ten times for his country and was part of the first official British & Irish Lions team that toured South Africa in 1910. Early life Louis Moritz Speirs was born on 23 Oc ...
(Watsonians), William Thomson (West of Scotland), J. M. McKenzie (Edinburgh University), J. French (Institute), R. B. Waddell (Glasgow Academicals), George Sanderson (Royal HSFP),
Jock Scott Jock Scott (6 October 1887 – 14 January 1967) was a Scotland international rugby union player who played at the Flanker position. Rugby Union career Amateur career Scott played for Edinburgh Academicals. Provincial career Scott was capp ...
(Edinburgh Academicals)
Provinces: D. G. Schulze (London Scottish), D. F. Moir (United Services), D. G. McGregor (Pontypridd and Watsonians), M. W. Walter (London Scottish), A. L. Purves (London Scottish), P. L. H. Noble (United Services), J. E. McIntyre (Panmure), L. C. Geddes (London Scottish), H. G. Monteith (London Scottish), H. Milne (Aberdeen University),
Cecil Abercrombie Lieutenant Cecil Halliday Abercrombie (12 April 1886 – 31 May 1916) was a rugby union footballer, who represented and United Services RFC. He was also a first-class cricketer, playing for Hampshire. Born in Mozufferpore, Indian Empire, Abe ...
(United Services), W. B. Jardine (Jed-Forest), G. C. Gowland (London Scottish), J. D. Young (London Scottish), J. W. Alexander (Cambridge University)


English matches

No other District matches played.


International matches

No touring matches this season.


References

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