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

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.

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
1Hawick1312014282032258056Qualified to Playoffs
2Marr13100343330013310252
3Currie1290345322323010147
4Musselburgh13625379460-8110139
5Edinburgh Academicals13607374316588436
6Heriot's13517364379-1510234
7Kelso12525296361-655130
8Selkirk13409326426-1006325
9Glasgow Hawks11317304316-125322
10Jed-Forest130013241614-373404Relegated

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
1Ayr12120052325327010058Promoted
2Highland118033032011025037
3Glasgow Academicals11605370301698234
4Melrose12606388346429134
5Watsonians1261533433226133
6Gala12606348356-87233
7GHA11506299271287333
8Biggar11308318353-356422
9Dundee12309268407-1396018
10GHK12219210541-3313013Relegated

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
1Falkirk1190244329814511047Promoted
2Peebles119023532221319146
3Lasswade11812321247749043
4Newton Stewart11812294233616040
5Gordonians117043312111206135
6Stirling11407319338-195021
7Kirkcaldy11308290429-1396220
8Stewart's Melville11317287357-704217
9Berwick11119215322-1075314
10Aberdeen Grammar111010220416-1965110Relegated

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 Lodge1110014881583308149Promoted
2Orkney1010003272151126046
3Allan Glen's108023622171457241
4Howe of Fife117044322901429239
5Boroughmuir11605359282777334
6Hillhead/Jordanhill11605278259196232
7Dumfries Saints11308211473-2624117
8West of Scotland11209274379-1055215
9Cartha Queens Park11209226483-2574214
10Hamilton110011243444-201549Relegated

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
1Garnock1010004881253639049Promoted
2Strathmore108023532531008141
3Whitecraigs117043352924310341
4North Berwick10703273278-56031
5Stewartry11605373296775130
6Dunfermline10505263267-46127
7Greenock Wanderers10307252363-1115320
8Murrayfield Wanderers11209298417-1197520Relegated
9Perthshire10208245368-1234416
10Ross High9108190411-2214311

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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