A roundup of the Tennent’s Women’s Premiership and National Leagues.

The Tennent’s Women’s Premier and National Leagues entered round five this weekend. All the usual suspects were involved and once again delivered impressive results that helped, and hindered, title quests.

The gold standard in Scottish Women’s club rugby, Hillhead Jordanhill, once again delivered in the battle of the unbeatens at Bridgehaugh on Sunday while Watsonians broke a century against Strewartry. In the National leagues, there were impressive results for Oban Lorne, Garioch and RVDC.

Here is the rest from week four.

Tennent’s Women’s Premier League

Hillhead Jordanhill’s continued dominance of Scottish women’s club rugby remains in tact following yet another outstanding performance against a Stirling County outfit who had been unbeaten after four rounds. Hills overpowered and outgunning their Bridgehaugh opponents as the gap between them and the rest of the division begins to show.

Annan bounced back from a torrid start to the season wth an impressive win over Cartha Queens Park while Watsonians put on a try scoring master-class against Stewartry at Myreside. The match between Corstorphine and Murrayfield Wanderers was postponed for continued issues surrounding the BT Murrayfield-based side.

Cartha Queens Park 41 – 53 Annan

Watsonians FC 109 – 0 Stewartry

Stirling County 24 – 48 Hillhead Jordanhill

Corstorphine P – P Murrayfield Wanderers

Tennent’s Women’s National One

Oban Lorne continue to show they are the team to beat after dumping 70-points away to Greenock Wanderers while Garioch prove to be the only side capable of challenging the West coast outfit after they vanquished Howe of Fife.

In the weekend’s remaining fixtures, Glasgow University fell to Ayr at home while Broughton edged out Kirkcaldy.

Broughton 28 – 12 Kirkcaldy

Howe of Fife 7 – 48 Garioch

Greenock Wanderers 0 – 70 Oban Lorne

Glasgow University 14 – 41 Ayr.

Tennent’s Women’s National Two

In the rounds only contested fixture, RVCD picked up their first win of the new season against the Grangemouth Stags. Lismore were unable to field a team due to a number of their playing squad being unavailable due to holidays or currently sidelined due to injury, which resulted in a 28-0 scoreline being awarded to West of Scotland. A similar issue affected the Kelso vs Ardrossan Accies matchup.

Kelso 28 – 0 Ardrossan Accies

RDVC 21 – 19 Grangemouth Stages

West of Scotland 28 – 0 Lismore

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