The Women's domestic rugby union leagues in Scotland are organised in a similar vein to the men's domestic leagues: on a national basis for the top leagues and regional leagues below feeding into those leagues.
The top two Women's national leagues are the Premiership and National Division 1. The following leagues are split into regions.
History
Women's rugby union in Scotland was amalgamated with the main governing body, Scottish Rugby Union in 2009 after a unanimous vote at their AGM [1]
Sponsorship
The league is currently sponsored by the drinks firm Tennents.[2] Prior to Tennents sponsorship, the telecommunications firm British Telecom were sponsors.
Current season
These are the teams competing for the championship in each league for the 2021-22 season. 2XVs and 3XVs are not listed.[3]
Scottish Womens Premiership
- Heriot Blues Women
- Watsonians
- Corstorphine
- Stirling County
- Cartha Queens Park
- Hillhead Jordanhill
Womens National Division One
- West of Scotland
- Kelso
- Howe of Fife
- Ayr
- Garioch
- Broughton
- Annan
- Stewartry
Womens West Regional League
- Oban Lorne
- Greenock Wanderers
- Wigtownshire
- Hamilton
- Bishopton
- Glasgow University
- Ardrossan Academicals
- Biggar
Womens Midlands and East Regional League
- Grangemouth
- Liberton
- Strathmore
- Dundee Valkyries
- Dunfermline
- Kirkcaldy
- Lismore
- Livingston
- RDVC
Previous seasons
There was a restructuring of the women's leagues in 2018.[4]
National Competitions - Season 2016/17
2016–17 BT Women's Premier League
Premier League consists of 8 teams as listed on the Scottish Rugby Union website (in alphabetical order):[9]
- Ayr Women (part of Ayr RFC)[10]
- Cartha Queens Park Women (part of Cartha Queens Park RFC)[11]
- Hillhead/Jordanhill Women[12] (part of Hillhead Jordanhill RFC)[13]
- Melrose Women (part of Melrose RFC)[14]
- Murrayfield Wanderers FC Women (part of Murrayfield Wanderers RFC)[15]
- RHC Cougars Women (part of Royal High Corstorphine RFC[16]
- Stewartry Women
- Stirling County Women (part of Stirling County RFC)[17]
BT Women's National League Division 1 16-17
National 1 consists of 7 teams (in alphabetical order):
- Aberdeenshire Quines (part of Aberdeenshire RFC)[18]
- Broughton Women
- Garioch Women
- Glasgow University Women
- Greenock Women
- Kirkcaldy Women
- Watsonians Ladies
BT Women's National League Division 2 16-17
National 2 consists of 7 teams[19] (in alphabetical order):
- Annan Women
- Grangemouth Stagettes
- Greenock Wanderers Women
- Howe of Fife Women
- Lismore Women
- Oban Lorne Women
- Royal Dick Vet College Women
BT Women's North 16-17
National 2 consists of 4 teams[20] (in alphabetical order):
- Banff
- Inverness
- Orkney
- Shetland
National Development League
- Helensburgh
- Kelso
- Livingston
- Liberton
National Competitions - Season 2015/16
2015–16 BT Women's Premier League
Premier League consisted of 6 teams as listed on the Scottish Rugby Union website (in alphabetical order):[25]
- Cartha Queens Park Women (part of Cartha Queens Park RFC)[26]
- Hillhead/Jordanhill Women[27] (part of Hillhead Jordanhill RFC)[28]
- Melrose Women (part of Melrose RFC)[29]
- Murrayfield Wanderers FC Women (part of Murrayfield Wanderers RFC)[30]
- RHC Cougars Women (part of Royal High Corstorphine RFC[31]
- Stirling County Women (part of Stirling County RFC)[32]
BT Women's National League Division 1 15-16
National 1 consisted of 8 teams (in alphabetical order):
- Aberdeenshire Quines (part of Aberdeenshire RFC)[33]
- Ayr Women(part of Ayr RFC)[34]
- Broughton Women
- Glasgow University Women
- Kirkcaldy Women
- Oban Lorne Women
- Stewartry Women
- Watsonians Ladies
BT Women's National League Division 2 15-16
National 2 consisted of 8 teams[35] (in alphabetical order):
- Annan Women
- Garioch Women
- Grangemouth
- Greenock Wanderers Women
- Howe of Fife Women
- Lismore Women
- Morgan Women
- Royal Dick Vet College Women
National Development League
- Banff
- Helensburgh
- Inverness
- Kelso
- Strathclyde Uni
References
- ↑ "Women vote to join up with the SRU - The Scotsman". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24.
- ↑ "Competition".
- ↑ "Competition".
- ↑ "Tennent's Women's League - Restructure".
- ↑ "Fixtures and results".
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- ↑ "Teams".
- ↑ "Carthaqp | des solutions innovantes pour vos projets web". Archived from the original on 2015-11-18. Retrieved 2015-11-18.
- ↑ "Fixtures and results".
- ↑ "TheHillsRugby - Women".
- ↑ "Melrose Ladies Rugby Squad". Archived from the original on 2011-05-05.
- ↑ "Ladies - Murrayfield Wanderers Football Club". Archived from the original on 2015-11-19.
- ↑ "Redirecting to Retailer".
- ↑ "Find out the latest news from Stirling County Rugby Football Club Women's Team". Archived from the original on 2012-12-21.
- ↑ "Quines - Aberdeenshire RFC". Archived from the original on 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2015-11-18.
- ↑ "Fixtures and results".
- ↑ "Fixtures and results".
- ↑ "Fixtures and results".
- ↑ "Fixtures and results".
- ↑ "Fixtures and results".
- ↑ "Fixtures and results".
- ↑ "Fixtures and results".
- ↑ "Carthaqp | des solutions innovantes pour vos projets web". Archived from the original on 2015-11-18. Retrieved 2015-11-18.
- ↑ "Fixtures and results".
- ↑ "TheHillsRugby - Women".
- ↑ "Melrose Ladies Rugby Squad". Archived from the original on 2011-05-05.
- ↑ "Ladies - Murrayfield Wanderers Football Club". Archived from the original on 2015-11-19.
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- ↑ "Find out the latest news from Stirling County Rugby Football Club Women's Team". Archived from the original on 2012-12-21.
- ↑ "Quines - Aberdeenshire RFC". Archived from the original on 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2015-11-18.
- ↑ "Teams: Ayr Rugby Football Club Teams". ayrrugbyclub.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
- ↑ "BT WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 15-16". scottishrugby.org.