1994–95 Scottish Inter-District Championship Explained

Champions:Scottish Exiles
Runnersup:Edinburgh District
Matches:10

The 1994–95 Scottish Inter-District Championship rugby union Scottish Inter-District Championship saw the 'non-native' district Anglo-Scots rename their side Scottish Exiles.

1994-95 League Table

TeamPWDLPFPA+/-Pts
Scottish Exiles440011951+688
Edinburgh District4121626204
North and Midlands41126984-153
South41126181-203
Glasgow District41036295-332

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 5

Scottish Exiles:
North and Midlands: S Burns (Edinburgh Academicals); M Cousin (Dundee HSFP), P Rouse (Dundee HSFP), Rowen Shepherd (Edinburgh Academicals), F Swanson (Edinburgh Academicals); J Newton (Dundee HSFP), K Harper (Stirling County); John Manson (Dundee HSFP), M Scott (Dunfermline), Danny Herrington (Dundee HSFP), D McIvor (Edinburgh Academicals, captain), S Hamilton (Stirling County), Stewart Campbell (Dundee HSFP), Rob Wainwright (West Hartlepool), Gareth Flockhart (Stirling County).