Scottish Premiership Division Two

Scottish Premiership Division Two is one of Scotland's national rugby union league divisions, and therefore part of the Scottish League Championship – being the middle division in the Scottish Premiership. Until the 2009–10 season, the best teams were promoted to the Scottish Premiership Division One whereas the bottom teams were relegated to the Third Division. Since the 2010–11 season, the division merges with the Scottish Premiership Division One. After 11 matches, the top eight teams in Division One play each other in Premier A. The bottom four teams join the top four teams of Division Two to form Premier B and the bottom eight teams of Division Two form Premier C.

Scottish Premiership Division Two
SportRugby union
Founded1973
No. of teams12
Country Scotland
Most recent
champion(s)
Stirling County RFC

Division Two, 2011–12

Details:[1]

Past winners

  1. Kelso
  2. Langholm
  3. Selkirk
  4. Melrose
  5. Kelso
  6. Melrose
  7. Gordonians RFC
  8. Selkirk
  9. Kilmarnock RFC
  10. Ayr
  11. Glasgow Academicals
  12. Kilmarnock RFC
  13. Glasgow Academicals
  14. Kilmarnock RFC
  15. Jed-Forest
  16. Stirling County
  17. Edinburgh Wanderers
  18. Watsonians
  19. Kelso
  20. West Of Scotland
  21. Glasgow High Kelvinside
  22. Kelso
  23. Currie
  24. Edinburgh Academicals
  25. Glasgow Hawks
  26. Gala
  27. Boroughmuir
  28. Stirling County
  29. Peebles
  30. Watsonians
  31. Gala
  32. Stirling County
  33. Dundee HSFP
  34. Stirling County
  35. West Of Scotland
  36. Dundee HSFP
  37. Stirling County
  38. ?
  39. ?
  40. ?
  41. Glasgow Hawks
  42. Boroughmuir
  43. Selkirk
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved 2012-03-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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