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While Scotland, currently ranked seventh in the world, march towards the Autumn Tests this November, clubs across Scotland will begin their own journey to the national stadium as the Scottish Cup, Shield and Bowl competitions kick-off across the country. The competition has retained its three-tier format however, this season, pool stages have been introduced to the Premier Cup for the first time. The competing 36 teams from Premier 1, 2 and 3 have been drawn in nine pools of four, with each team seeded according to the previous season’s performance in league competition.
 Ayr won last season's Scottish Cup The top seven winners of the pools will go directly into the Cup quarter-finals while the bottom two winners will play off for eighth place, with the eight teams progressing to the knockout stages. Scottish Rugby’s head of community rugby, Colin Thomson, added: “League competition is our priority so, as part of this season’s restructure, we began by allocating the best playing windows available to the league. However, we recognised that we also need to improve the excitement of our cup competitions. “The restructure means that all Premier teams will play a minimum of three cup games allowing Premier 2 and Premier 3 clubs to pit themselves against higher placed opposition.” All three competitions move into a national knockout stage in March before they all come to a head on Cup Finals day at Murrayfield on Saturday 16 April. Last season Ayr lifted the Premier Cup at the home of Scottish Rugby in front of around a 6000 crowd and a west stand bedecked in pink and black. Club president, William McHarg, said: “The cup final was a huge occasion for the club. I think the players got a bit of a culture shock on the day as many of them had never experienced an occasion like that – it really brought home what it means to play at Murrayfield. “Getting to the cup final again is certainly one of the club’s priorities for the coming season.”
2010/11 SCOTTISH RUGBY PREMIER CUP – POOL STAGES Pool A: Currie, Aberdeen Grammar, Howe of Fife, Hamilton Pool B: Ayr, GHA, Dunfermline, Perthshire Pool C: Melrose, Biggar, Haddington, Ardrossan Pool D: Dundee, Gala, Falkirk, Musselburgh Pool E: Heriot’s, Stewart’s Melville, Hillhead/Jordanhill, Cartha Pool F: Glasgow Hawks, Edinburgh Accies, Jed-Forest, Dumfries Pool G: Selkirk, Hawick, Kelso, Morgan Academy Pool H: Boroughmuir, StirlingCounty, Peebles, Dalziel Pool I: West of Scotland, Watsonians, Kirkcaldy, Whitecraigs * Top seven pool winners proceed to quarter-finals * Eighth and ninth-placed pool winners play off to progress Cup Round 1 – Saturday 6 November (kick-off 2pm) Pool A: Hamilton v Currie, Aberdeen Grammar v Howe of Fife Pool B: Perthshire v Ayr, GHA v Dunfermline Pool C: Ardrossan v Melrose, Biggar v Haddington Pool D: Musselburgh v Dundee, Gala v Falkirk Pool E: Cartha v Heriot’s, Stewart’s Melville v Hillhead/Jordanhill Pool F: Dumfries v Glasgow Hawks,Edinburgh Academicals v Jed-Forest Pool G: Morgan Academy v Selkirk, Hawick v Kelso Pool H: Dalziel v Boroughmuir, StirlingCounty v Peebles Pool I: Whitecraigs v West of Scotland, Watsonians v Kirkcaldy Premier Cup play off – Saturday 26 February (kick-off 3pm) Premier Cup quarter-finals (drawn) – Saturday 19 March (kick-off 3pm) Premier Cup semi-finals (drawn) – Saturday 26 March (kick-off 3pm) CUP FINALS DAY – SATURDAY 16 APRIL, MURRAYFIELD STADIUM
2010/11 SCOTTISH RUGBY NATIONAL SHIELD * This competition is run regionally until the quarter-final when it goes national PRELIMINARY ROUND DRAW – Saturday 13 November (kick-off 1.30pm) Lasswade v RHC Cougars Gordonians v Garnock Forrester FP v Stewartry ROUND 1 – Saturday 8 January (kick-off 1.30pm) Caithness v Aberdeenshire Livingston v Linlithgow (Lasswade or RHC Cougars) v Marr (Gordonians or Garnock) v Ellon Cumbernauld v Kilmarnock (Forrester or Stewartry) v Annan Glasgow Academicals v Newton Stewart Helensburgh v Hawick Linden GHK v Preston Lodge Waysiders Drumpellier v Edinburgh University Berwick v Allan Glen’s Irvinev Hawick YM Cambuslang v Highland Murrayfield Wanderers v Greenock Wanderers Ross High v North Berwick East Kilbridev Orkney * Langholm has not entered this season National Shield quarter-finals – Saturday 12 March (3pm) National Shield semi-finals – Saturday 26 March (3pm) CUP FINALS DAY– SATURDAY 16 APRIL, MURRAYFIELD STADIUM
2010/11 SCOTTISH RUGBY REGIONAL BOWL CALEDONIA REGION – MIDLANDS PRELIMINARY ROUND – Saturday 6 November (kick-off 1.30pm) Montrose v Fife Southern Stobswell v Blairgowrie Atholl v Carnoustie Bannockburn v Crieff & Strathearn Panmure v Kinross Byes – Alloa, Arbroath, Glenrothes, Grangemouth, Harris Academy FP, Hillfoots, Madras Saints, St Andrews University, Stirling University, Strathmore, Waid Academy FP. CALEDONIA REGION – NORTH PRELIMINARY ROUND – Saturday 6 November (kick-off 1.30pm) Inverness Craig Dunain v Moray Dyce v Huntly Byes – Aberdeen University, Aberdeen Wanderers, Banff, Deeside, Garioch, Lochaber, Mackie Academy Peterhead, RAF Kinloss, RAF Lossiemouth, Ross Sutherland, Shetland, Stornoway, Strathspey, Regional Bowl quarter-finals – Saturday 12 March (kick-off 3pm) Regional Bowl semi-finals – Saturday 26 March (kick-off 3pm) CUP FINALS DAY – SATURDAY 16 APRIL, MURRAYFIELD STADIUM EAST REGION PRELIMINARY ROUND – Saturday 13 November (kick-off 1.30pm) Edinburgh Northern v Lismore Dunbar v Portobello FP Gala YM v Liberton Inverleith v Duns Byes – Broughton FP, Earlston, Hawick Harlequins, Leith, Moray House, Penicuik, Queensferry, RDVC, St Boswells, Trinity Academicals, Walkerburn. Regional Bowl quarter-finals – Saturday 12 March (kick-off 3pm) Regional Bowl semi-finals – Saturday 26 March (kick-off 3pm) CUP FINALS DAY– SATURDAY 16 APRIL, MURRAYFIELD STADIUM WEST REGION ROUND 2 – Saturday 27 November (kick-off 12 noon) Lenzie v Clydesdale Strathendrick v Strathaven Oban Lorne v Lanark Uddingston v Wigtownshire Regional Bowl quarter-finals – Saturday 12 March (kick-off 3pm) Regional Bowl semi-finals – Saturday 26 March (kick-off 3pm) CUP FINALS DAY – SATURDAY 16 APRIL, MURRAYFIELD STADIUM |