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1894–95 Scottish Districts season
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The 1894–95 Scottish Districts season is a record of all the rugby union matches for Scotland's district teams.
History
The scoring was tweaked again this season, to give greater emphasis on try-scoring. A 'goal' - a try and conversion - remained 5 points; but the try was now greater value than the conversion (3pts to 2pts).
Glasgow District beat Edinburgh District in the Inter-City match.[1] The gate money was estimated at £150.[2] The Scottish Referee noted that it was unfortunate that Glasgow District's and West of Scotland FC's player Charles Nicholl was not eligible for Scotland.[3]
The North of Scotland v South of Scotland match was called off due to the frost.[4]
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Results
Inter-City
1 December 1894 |
Glasgow District | 10 - 6 | Edinburgh District |
Try: W. R. Gibson Thomson Con: George Neilson x 2 | Report | Try: Welsh Gibson |
Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow Referee: Graham Findlay |
Glasgow District:
Edinburgh District:
Glasgow District:
South of Scotland District:
Edinburgh District:
North of Scotland District:
Other Scottish matches
Provinces:
Cities:
English matches
No other District matches played.
International matches
No touring matches this season.
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References
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