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Tennent's National League Division 3 (Men's) Tennent's National League Division 3 (Men's) 04 September 2021 Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) v Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) v Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) v Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) v Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) v Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) 11 September 2021 Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) v Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) v Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) v West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) v Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) 18 September 2021 Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) v Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) v Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) v Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) v Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) v West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) 25 September 2021 Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) v Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) v Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) v Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) v Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) 02 October 2021 Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) v West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) v Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) v Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) v Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) v Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) 09 October 2021 Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) v Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) v Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) v Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) v Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) 16 October 2021 Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) v Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) v Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) v West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) v Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) 23 October 2021 Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) v Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) v Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) v Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) v Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) v Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) 30 October 2021 Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) v Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) v West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) v Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) v Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) v Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) 06 November 2021 Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) v Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) v West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) v Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) v Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) 13 November 2022 STANDBY DATE 20 November 2022 STANDBY DATE 27 November 2021 Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) v Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) v Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) v Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) v Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) v Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) 04 December 2021 Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) v Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) v Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) v Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) v Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) 11 December 2021 Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) v Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) v Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) v West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) v Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) v Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) 18 December 2021 Christmas/New Year Break 25 December 2021 Christmas/New Year Break 01 January 2022 Christmas/New Year Break 08 January 2022 STANDBY DATE 15 January 2022 West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) v Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) v Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) v Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) v Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) 22 January 2022 Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) v Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) v Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) v West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) v Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) v Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) 29 January 2022 Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) v Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) v Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) v Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) v Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) v Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) 12 February 2022 STANDBY DATE 19 February 2022 Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) v Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) v Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) v West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) v Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) 05 March 2022 Greenock Wanderers RFC 1st XV (Men) v Perthshire RFC 1st XV (Men) West of Scotland FC 1st XV (Men) v Berwick RFC 1st XV (Men) Strathmore RFC 1st XV (Men) v Lasswade RFC 1st XV (Men) Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 1st XV (Men) v Ardrossan Academicals RFC 1st XV (Men) Howe of Fife RFC 1st XV (Men) v Murrayfield Wanderers FC 1st XV (Men) 12 March 2022 – 21 May 2022 STANDBY DATE .
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