2016 Scottish Rugby U-20 Championship

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2016 Scottish Rugby U-20 Championship
Countries Scotland
DateJuly – August 2016
  2015
2017  

The 2016 Scottish Rugby U-20 Championship was contested from July - August 2016. The tournament is run by the Scottish Rugby Union and was competed for by the 4 regional teams from the BT Sport Scottish Rugby Academy.

Contents

The U-20 Championship is three rounds of the regional round-robin with conclusion on 21 August.

Teams

The following teams take part in the 2016 Scottish Rugby U-20 Championship:

2016 Scottish Rugby U-20 Championship
Team NameGround
Caledonia U20 Hillhead, Aberdeen
Edinburgh U20 Napier University, Edinburgh
West U20 Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld
Borders U20 Netherdale, Galashiels

Standings

The round robin standings for the 2016 Scottish Rugby U-20 Championship were: [1]

2016 Scottish Rugby U-20 Championship
PosTeamPWDLPFPAPDTBLBPts
1 Edinburgh U20 33006323402014
2 West U20 32018632542111
3 Caledonia U20 31025823-21105
4 Borders U20 300311109-98000

Fixtures and results

The following matches were played in the 2016 Scottish Rugby U-20 Championship: [2]

Round One

27 July 2016 Edinburgh U20 23-10 Caledonia U20 Lasswade  
18:00Try: Malcolm Jack, Ally Davidson, Robert Kay, John Grant
Con: Ben Appleson (2), Ally Davidson
Report Try: Shaun Gunn, Matt Fagerson
27 July 2016 West U20 43-0 Borders U20 Lasswade  
19:45Try: Walker Graham, Ryan Sweeny, Aaron Tait (3), Ruairidh Sayce, Peter Burns
Con: Josh Henderson (3), Paddy Dewhurst
Report

Round Two

31 July 2016 Caledonia U20 15-31 West U20 Netherdale, Galashiels  
17:00Try: Logan Trotter, James Evans Report Try: Robbie Smith, Andrew Simmers, Charlie Lonergan, Jordan McLean
31 July 2016 Borders U20 11-33 Edinburgh U20 Netherdale, Galashiels  
18:45Try: Stuart Allison Report Try: Robert Kay, Thomas Gordon, Ally Davidson, Jonny Goldring

Round Three

7 Aug 2016 Borders U20 0 - 33 Caledonia U20 Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld  
17:00
7 Aug 2016 West U20 12 - 17 Edinburgh U20 Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld  
18:45

Finals

Champions final

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References

  1. "BT Sport Scottish Rugby Academy U20 Regional Championship".
  2. "BT Sport Scottish Rugby Academy U20 Regional Championship".