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Tennent's Premiership (Men's) Tennent's Premiership (Men's) 04 September 2021 Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) v GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) v Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) v Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) v Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) 11 September 2021 Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) v Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) v Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) v Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) v Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) v Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) 18 September 2021 Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) v Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) v Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) v GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) v Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) 25 September 2021 Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) v Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) v Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) v Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) v Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) v Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) 02 October 2021 Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) v Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) v Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) v Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) v Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) 09 October 2021 Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) v Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) v GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) v Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) v Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) v Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) 16 October 2021 Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) v Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) v Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) v Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) v Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) 23 October 2021 Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) v Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) v Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) v Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) v GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) v Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) 30 October 2021 Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) v Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) v Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) v Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) v Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) 06 November 2021 GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) v Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) v Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) v Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) v Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) v Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) 13 November 2021 STANDBY DATE 20 November 2021 STANDBY DATE 27 November 2021 Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) v Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) v Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) v GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) v Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) v Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) 04 December 2021 Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) v Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) v Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) v Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) v Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) v Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) 11 December 2021 Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) v Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) v Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) v Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) v GHA 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 Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) v Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) v GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) v Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) v Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) v Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) 15 January 2022 Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) v Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) v Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) v Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) v Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) 22 January 2022 Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) v Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) v Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) v GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) v Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) v Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) 29 January 2022 Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) v Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) v Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) v Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) v Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) v Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) 12 February 2022 STANDBY DATE 19 February 2022 Musselburgh RFC 1st XV (Men) v Currie Chieftains 1st XV (Men) Aberdeen Grammar Rugby 1st XV (Men) v Selkirk RFC 1st XV (Men) Jed-Forest RFC 1st XV (Men) v GHA RFC 1st XV (Men) Glasgow Hawks RFC 1st XV (Men) v Edinburgh Academical FC 1st XV (Men) Marr RFC 1st XV (Men) v Hawick RFC 1st XV (Men) 05 March 2022 Tennent’s Premiership Semi Final (Men’s) 12 March 2022 STANDBY DATE 19 March 2022 STANDBY DATE 26 March 2022 Tennent’s Premiership Final (Men’s) 02 April 2022 – 21 May 2022 STANDBY DATE .
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