1989–90 Scottish Inter-District Championship Explained

Date:1989–90
Champions:Glasgow District
Runnersup:Anglo-Scots
Matches:10

The 1989–90 Scottish Inter-District Championship was a rugby union competition for Scotland's district teams.[1]

This season saw the 36th formal Scottish Inter-District Championship.

Glasgow District won the competition with three wins and one draw.[2]

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1989-90 League Table

TeamPWDLPFPA+/-Pts
Glasgow District43107854+247
Anglo-Scots43015851+76
Edinburgh District42119365+285
South41036084-242
North and Midlands40044782-350

Results

DateTryConversionPenaltyDropped goalGoal from markNotes<--
1871–1875no score1 goal1 goal1 goalRFU systems prior to inception of the International Rugby Football Board (IRFB)
Match decided by a majority of goals
1876–18851 try1 goal1 goal1 goal
Match decided by a majority of goals, or if the number of goals is equal by a majority of tries
1886–18911 point2 points3 points3 pointsScoring systems after the administration of the game was taken over by the IRFB now known as World Rugby
1891–18942 points3 points3 points4 points4 points
1894–19043 points2 points3 points4 points4 points
1905–19473 points2 points3 points4 points3 points
1948–19703 points2 points3 points3 points3 points
1971–19774 points2 points3 points3 points3 points-->
1977–19914 points2 points3 points3 points
1992–present5 points2 points3 points3 points-->

Round 1

Glasgow District:
Edinburgh District:

South of Scotland:
North and Midlands:

Round 2

Anglo-Scots:
South of Scotland:

Edinburgh District:
North and Midlands:

Round 3

Anglo-Scots:
Edinburgh District:

North and Midlands:
Glasgow District:

Round 4

North and Midlands:
Anglo-Scots:

South of Scotland:
Glasgow District:

Round 5

Glasgow District:
Anglo-Scots:

Edinburgh District:
South of Scotland:

Matches outwith the Championship

Trial matches

Blues:
Reds:

Notes and References

  1. McEwans Rugby Record 89-90. contribution Bill McMurtrie. 1989. Ian McLauchlan Associates. Edinburgh.
  2. McEwans Rugby Record 90-91. contribution Bill McMurtrie. 1990. Ian McLauchlan Associates. Edinburgh.