2023–24 Scottish League Championship

The 2023–24 Scottish League Championship, or 2023–24 Tennents League Championship for sponsorship reasons, is the 48th season of formal domestic rugby union leagues in Scotland.

2023–24 Scottish League Championship
CountriesScotland Scotland
ChampionsTBD
Runners-upTBD

The season began on September 2, 2023, with defending champions Hawick RFC playing Glasgow Hawks at their home pitch of Mansfield Park. Kelso RFC was promoted to the premier league to take the place of Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians, who were relegated to National Division One.

The format was altered slightly from last season, with all Divisions having 10 teams as opposed to 2022-23 in which all but the Premiership division had 12 teams. In addition, a new fourth National Division was established with the bottom three teams competing in it being relegated to their respective Regional League Division 1.[1]

Premier Division

2023–24 Tennents Premiership Division Table
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points Notes
1Marr8701266178886135Qualified to Playoffs
2Hawick87012811291524032
3Currie75022821181646127
4Heriot's8413228231-37126
5Edinburgh Academicals8404218189295324
6Musselburgh8323233273-407126
7Glasgow Hawks7214226203234216
8Kelso8224169269-1003116
9Selkirk8206205266-613213
10Jed-Forest8008160412-252303Relegated

Source [2]

National Division One

2023–24 Tennent's National League Division One Table
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points Notes
1Ayr77002711461255033Promoted
2Glasgow Academicals7502263166976127
3Highland7601216127893027
4GHA7403206144625223
5Watsonians731323122295019
6Melrose7304235194415118
7Dundee7304144200-563015
8Gala8206177280-1033213
9GHK8215166348-1823013
10Biggar7007154236-82347Relegated

Source [3]

National Division Two

2023–24 Tennent's National League Division Two Table
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points Notes
1Lasswade7601206135716030Promoted
2Falkirk6501223168556026
3Peebles6402170134365122
4Gordonians6402211113984121
5Newton Stewart640213313122018
6Stirling7304206196104016
7Kirkcaldy6204146244-983011
8Berwick6015123169-46338
9Aberdeen Grammar6105132215-83318
10Stewart's Melville6114162207-45317Relegated

Source [4]

1.^ Stewart's Melville where sanctioned 3 points on 7 October 2023 as per NCR 4.18.1, after their match against Falkirk had to be postponed due to insufficient players.

National Division Three

2023–24 Tennent's National League Division Three Table
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points Notes
1Preston Lodge76012991161836131Promoted
2Allan Glen's66002391161235029
3Orkney6600184145393027
4Howe of Fife7403292212806123
5Hillhead/Jordanhill7403186142445223
6Boroughmuir7304166182-163217
7Dumfries Saints7205135253-1183112
8West of Scotland7205171209-382111
9Hamilton7007178270-92448
10Cartha Queens Park7106118323-205217Relegated

Source [5]

National Division Four

2023–24 Tennent's National League Division Four Table
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points Notes
1Garnock6600239871526030Promoted
2Whitecraigs6402200167336224
3Strathmore6402209178315122
4Dunfermline5401154111434020
5Stewartry7403198179191017
6Murrayfield Wanderers7205221258-376317
7North Berwick6303169210-415014
8Perthshire510415513322239Relegated
9Greenock Wanderers6105160257-97329
10Ross High6105135260-125329

Source [6]

1.^ North Berwick where sanctioned 3 points on 14 October 2023 as per NCR 4.18.1, after their match against Garnock had to be postponed due to insufficient players.

References

  1. "NCRs-2023-24-Premiership-and-National-Leagues-FINAL" (PDF). Scottish Rugby Union. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  2. "Scottish Rugby". www.scottishrugby.org.
  3. "Scottish Rugby". www.scottishrugby.org.
  4. "Scottish Rugby". www.scottishrugby.org.
  5. "Scottish Rugby". www.scottishrugby.org.
  6. "Scottish Rugby". www.scottishrugby.org.
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