1910–11 Scottish Districts Season
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The 1910–11 Scottish Districts season is a record of all the
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matches for Scotland's district teams.


History

Edinburgh District beat Glasgow District in the Inter-City match This was the first season that the North of Scotland combined side beat the South of Scotland District side. The Provinces v Anglo-Scots was dropped from the District schedule; and there was to be no South of Scotland v London Scottish match. Instead the South lined up a match against Welsh opposition.


Results


Inter-City

Glasgow District: Back,
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(Glasgow HSFP); three-quarters, R. Lawson (Clydesdale), C. Salvesen (West of Scotland), G. S. Milne (Glasgow University), R. S. Duncan (Glasgow HSFP); half-backs, E. G. Copestake (Clydesdale) and R. Anderson (Glasgow HSFP); forwards. S. McKinnon (Glasgow Academicals), John Dobson (Glasgow Academicals), W. Burrell (Glasgow Academicals), George Frew (Glasgow HSFP), J. S. Leggat (Clydesdale),
William Ramsay Hutchison Capt. William Ramsay Hutchison (16 January 1889 – 22 March 1918) was a Scottish international rugby union player. He was killed in World War I. He played for Glasgow District in the inter-city match against Edinburgh District on 3 March 191 ...
(Glasgow HSFP), Alexander Stevenson (Glasgow University) and R. C. Walker (Clydesdale).

Edinburgh District: Back, A. A. Morrison (Watsonians): threequarters, J. H. D. Watson (Edinburgh Academicals).
Alex Angus Alexander William Angus (11 November 1889 – 23 March 1947) was a Scottish international rugby union and cricket player. Rugby Union career Amateur career He played club rugby for Watsonians.Bath, p104 Provincial career He played for Edin ...
(Watsonians). James Pearson (Watsonians), and John MacDonald (Edinburgh Wanderers); half-backs, Frank Osler (Edinburgh University), John MacGregor (Edinburgh University); forwards. John MacCallum (Watsonians) aptain
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), James MacKenzie (Edinburgh University) and Andrew Ross (Edinburgh University). Lewis Robertson (Edinburgh Wanderers),
Finlay Kennedy Finlay Kennedy (23 January 1892 – 8 March 1925) was a Scotland national rugby union team, Scotland international rugby union footballer. He played as a Prop (rugby union), Prop. Rugby Union career Amateur career Kennedy played for Stewart's ...
(Stewart's College FP), J. H. Lindsay (Edinburgh Institution), and Archibald Stewart (Edinburgh Academicals).


Other Scottish matches

Midlands District: O. S. Moodie (Panmure), W.G. Liddel (St Andrews University), C. R. Cleghorn (Panmure), G. M. Cleghorn (Panmure), T. R. Lowson (Dundee HSFP), F. W. Stewart (Panmure), J.G. Tawse (Panmure), Alexander Moodie (St Andrews University), Colin Hill (St Andrews University), H. A. Young (St. Andrews University), Dave Howie (Kirkcaldy), W. Herd (Kirkcaldy), M. W. Nichol (Panmure), R.M. Lindsay (Panmure), N. Keay
North of Scotland District: Saunders (Aberdeen University), back; Shepherd (Aberdeen GSFP), Duffus (Aberdeen GSFP), Brown (Queen's Cross), and McAndrew (Queen's Cross), three-quarters; Johnstone (Aberdeen GSFP) and A. Ledingham (Queen's Cross), half-backs; Snowie (Queen's Cross), Mackintosh (Queen's Cross), Marchant (Queen's Cross), Hogg (Aberdeen University), McAllan (Aberdeen University), Simpson (Aberdeen GSFP), Davidson (Aberdeen GSFP), and Johnstone (Queen's Cross), forwards. Royal HSFP:
Midlands District: North of Scotland District: O. S. Moodie (Panmure), G. S. Liddel (St Andrews University), C. Cleghorn (Panmure), G. M. Cleghorn (Panmure), A. T. Smith (Kirkcaldy), Tawse (Panmure), Lawson (St Andrews University);
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(St Andrews University) aptain Alexander Moodie (St Andrews University), Colin Hill (St Andrews University), Dave Howie (Kirkcaldy), J. Simpson (Aberdeen GSFP), A. A. Davidson (Aberdeen GSFP), M. W. Nichol (Panmure), McAllan (Aberdeen University).

South of Scotland District: Borth Todd (Gala), Walter Sutherland (Hawick), Carl Ogilvy (Hawick), Billy Burnet (Hawick), James Huggan (Jed Forest and Edinburgh University); J. B. Henderson (Jed Forest) and D. Shannon (Hawick), Willie Kyle (Hawick), Laing (Hawick), M. Drummond (Jed Forest), J. Jardine (Melrose), C. Clark (Gala), Balfour (Jed Forest), Wight (Jed Forest), Ballantyne (Jed Forest).


Trial matches

Blues Trial: A. A. Morrison (Watsonians) John MacDonald (Edinburgh Wanderers),
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(London Scottish), Carl Ogilvy (Hawick), G. D. Campbell (United Services),
Eric Milroy Eric "Puss" MacLeod Milroy (4 December 1887 – 18 July 1916) was a rugby union player who represented and Watsonians. He was capped twelve times for Scotland between 1910 and 1914, his first appearance coming as a surprise replacement for t ...
(Watsonians), James Milne Henderson (Watsonians),
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(St Andrews University) aptain
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), John MacCallum (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), George Frew (Glasgow HSFP), Charles Stuart (West of Scotland), Alexander Stevenson (Glasgow University), and James MacKenzie (Edinburgh University)

Whites Trial: O. S. Moodie (Panmure), Donald Grant (East Midlands). Fletcher Buchanan (Oxford University),
Alex Angus Alexander William Angus (11 November 1889 – 23 March 1947) was a Scottish international rugby union and cricket player. Rugby Union career Amateur career He played club rugby for Watsonians.Bath, p104 Provincial career He played for Edin ...
(Watsonians), J. P. M. Robertson (Watsonians),
Patrick Munro Patrick Munro (9 October 1883 – 3 May 1942), also known as Pat Munro, was a Scotland international rugby union player and later a British Conservative politician.Scrum.com player profile. Retrieved 20 February 2010 Rugby union career Amateur ...
(London Scottish) aptain Frank Osler (Edinburgh University), Alexander Moodie (St Andrews University),
Frederick Harding Turner Frederick Harding Turner (29 May 1888 – 10 January 1915) was a Scotland international rugby union player. Rugby Union career Amateur career Turner was educated at Sedbergh and Trinity College, Oxford. He played for Oxford University, and ...
(Oxford University),
Rowland Fraser Rowland Fraser (10 January 1890 – 1 July 1916) was a rugby union player, who played as a forward for , and also for Cambridge University RFC. Born in Perth, Scotland, he went to Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1908, where he played in the Vars ...
(Cambridge University), Lewis Robertson (London Scottish), A. C. Brown (Royal HSFP), John Dobson (Glasgow Academicals), Andrew Ross (Edinburgh University), Colin Hill (St Andrews University)


Welsh matches

South of Scotland District: Borth Todd (Gala), Walter Sutherland (Hawick), Billy Burnet (Hawick), Carl Ogilvy (Hawick), James Huggan (Jed Forest and Edinburgh University), W. Douglas (Melrose), T.D. Arthur (Selkirk), Willie Kyle (Hawick), N. Drummond (Jed Forest), A. Irving (Langholm), H.M. McMillan (Selkirk), J. Jardine (Melrose), C. Clarke (Gala), W. C. Balfour (Jed Forest), G. Brown (Hawick)
Monmouth County: W. Haley (Pill Harriers), Reg Plummer (Newport), G. Parkhouse (Pontypool), W. Bowen (Abertillery),
Tommy Vile Major Thomas Henry Vile MBE (6 September 1882 – 30 October 1958) was a Welsh international rugby union player. He played club rugby predominantly for Newport, captaining the side twice and played county rugby for Monmouthshire. He also repres ...
(Newport), Walter Martin (Newport), W. J. Evans (Brynmawr),
Harry Jarman Harry Jarman (1883 – 13 December 1928) was a Welsh international forward who played club rugby for Newport and Pontypool. He won four caps for Wales and also played for the British Isles in their 1910 tour of South Africa. In 1928 Jarman di ...
(Pontypool), C. W. Pritchard (Newport), Enoch Davis (Blaenavon), R. Edwards (Newport), R. Jenkins (Abertillery), P. Jones (Newport), W. Trump (Pill Harriers)


International matches

No touring matches this season.


References

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