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词条 1997–98 Glasgow Warriors season
释义

  1. Season Overview

     Disquiet grows  European highs and lows  Ulster interest in Greene  New coach  Strength and Fitness and the Elite Development Programme 

  2. Team

     Coaches  Staff  Squad  Academy players 

  3. Player statistics

  4. Staff movements

     Coaches  Personnel In  Personnel Out 

  5. Player movements

     Academy promotions  Player transfers  In  Out 

  6. Competitions

     Pre-season and friendlies  Match 1  Match 2  Match 3  Match 4  Match 5  European Champions Cup  Pool 2  Results  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Quarter final play-offs  Scottish Inter-District Championship  1997-98 League Table  Results  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3 

  7. Sponsorship

     Official Kit Supplier 

  8. References

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| coach = {{flagicon|NZL}} Kevin Greene to November 1997
{{flagicon|NZL}} Keith Robertson from November 1997
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| top scorer = {{flagicon|Cook Islands}} Tommy Hayes (103)
| caps = {{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Bulloch
{{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon McIlwham
{{flagicon|SCO}} Guy Perrett
{{flagicon|SCO}} Fergus Wallace
{{flagicon|SCO}} Fraser Stott
{{flagicon|Cook Islands}} Tommy Hayes
{{flagicon|SCO}} Craig Sangster (10)
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The 1997-98 season is the second in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Rugby.

This season saw Glasgow Rugby compete in the competitions: the Scottish Inter-District Championship and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup.

Season Overview

Disquiet grows

Notwithstanding the 'Gang of Four' pressing for the club teams to be used in Europe instead of the district teams,[1] further disquiet was building against Kevin Greene's dual role as Glasgow Hawks coach and Glasgow Warriors coach. The matter was brought to a head when Greene signed Tommy Hayes for the Glasgow side and Kilmarnock RFC complained that they had not been given an opportunity to bid for the player; as one club team in the district would be assigned the player when not in use by the professional Glasgow side.[2]

Hayes was later assigned the Glasgow Hawks club; Greene's club side.

European highs and lows

Getting out of the Heineken Cup pool stage was extremely positive for the Glasgow side. However the manner of the defeat in the play-off for the Quarter finals by Leicester Tigers brought further grist to the mill as far as the 'Gang of Four' were concerned. Such was the ease of the win by Leicester that one of their players Dean Richards went off-pitch for a toilet break in the middle of the match without the Tigers replacing him.[3]

The result though probably wasn't helped by the prior announcement that the Leicester Tigers match would be Greene's last in charge of Glasgow. To the SRU this season's European results showed that their current model of professionalism wasn't working and they resolved to change the structure of the newly professional game in Scotland. The effects of this resolve were to be seen in the following season.

Ulster interest in Greene

Ulster Rugby made overtures to Kevin Greene about being their new Director of Rugby, straight after Glasgow's defeat of Ulster in the Challenge Cup. Greene however turned them down, preferring to go home to his native New Zealand. He had already agreed with Jim Telfer that he would act as an 'agent' for Glasgow Warriors and Scotland in New Zealand by helping out the training of the Silver Thistles. Glasgow later used Greene on the same basis for their 'academy side': the Glasgow Thistles.

"The job description from Ulster landed on my desk this week after they spoke to me at Scotstoun when the game was over. They said they needed a new direction," said Greene. "I am flattered, but I won't be taking up the position. I spoke to Jim Telfer this week and agreed that I will stay in Scotland to see Glasgow's game with Leicester through, and then go back to New Zealand.

"We are keen that the Silver Thistles tourists carry on, and we are to investigate the possibility of taking coaches over there as well to learn what they do. I suppose, to some extent, I will be an agent for Scotland back home."[4]

New coach

Another New Zealander was brought in to coach Glasgow Rugby. Keith Robertson was ear-marked by the SRU's Jim Telfer earlier in the year as a potential candidate for Glasgow when Robertson's Otago Highlanders team toured the UK. He took over Glasgow in November 1997.[1]

Strength and Fitness and the Elite Development Programme

David Jordan, the chief executive of GDRU, acknowledges: "The result against Leicester told us that we have still much to do. We were found wanting in a number of departments, particularly our overall fitness and strength. It is vital that we recognise where out weaknesses are."

Glasgow issued an Action Plan on how it planned to resolve those weaknesses. It stated: "The Glasgow and District Rugby Union will be aggressively looking beyond Scotland to identify players to enhance and improve the performance of the team. Priority will be given to identifying players with Scottish eligibility. The district will also take full advantage of the use of two non-EU international players."

"The GDRU will utilise the services of a weight training specialist. Every squad member will be given one-to-one training and will work to individually tailored programmes."

In other areas of physical conditioning the plan envisages that there will be a player appraisal programme. "It will be based on setting individual training, fitness and dietary targets. Players will be expected to do training outwith normal squad sessions and be responsible for achieving the targets set," says the action plan.

Glasgow's initial squad of players for next season will be selected next month and between then and March will be the start of what the plan calls the Elite Development Programme that will concentrate on the players who "have the physical and mental ability to represent Glasgow and the Scottish Rugby Union."

"This is the key to the long-term success of Scottish rugby," says the action plan which makes it clear that better identification of talent and an increase in playing numbers are priorities in the next few years.[5]

Team

Coaches

  • Head Coach: {{flagicon|NZL}} Kevin Greene to November 1997; {{flagicon|NZL}} Keith Robertson from November 1997
  • Assistant Coach: {{flagicon|NZL}} Gordon Macpherson from November 1997
  • Fitness Coach: {{flagicon|SCO}} Ken MacEwen[6]
  • Physiotherapists: {{flagicon|SCO}} Sarah Mitchell and {{flagicon|SCO}} Alan Mackay[7]

Staff

Chairman: Ken Crichton

Vice-Chairman: George Blackie

Convenor / Team Manager: {{flagicon|SCO}} Hamish Fyfe[7]

Chief Executive: David Jordan

Administrative Executive: Bill McMurtrie

Committee: Gordon Ash, Norry Boyle, Ewan Cameron, John Dyer, Alasdair Graham, Tom Morrice,
Bill Nolan, Willie Talbot (SRU Championship Committee Representative),
Dick Thomas (West of Scotland rugby Referees Society Representative)

Secretary: Victoria Mount

Squad

Hookers
{{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Bulloch
{{flagicon|SCO}} Chris DochertyProps{{flagicon|Cook Islands}} Mike Beckham
{{flagicon|SCO}} Gary Isaac
{{flagicon|SCO}} David Jamieson
{{flagicon|SCO}} Alan Kittle
{{flagicon|SCO}} Alan Perrie
{{flagicon|ENG}} Danny Porte
{{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon McIlwhamLocks
{{flagicon|SCO}} Charles Afuakwah
{{flagicon|SCO}} Stephen Begley
{{flagicon|SCO}} Shade Munro
{{flagicon|SCO}} Malcolm Norval
{{flagicon|SCO}} Guy Perrett
 Loose Forwards
{{flagicon|SCO}} Scott Hutton
{{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Mackay
{{flagicon|SCO}} David McLeish
{{flagicon|SCO}} Andrew Ness
{{flagicon|SCO}} John Shaw
{{flagicon|SCO}} Iain Sinclair
{{flagicon|SCO}} Fergus Wallace
{{flagicon|SCO}} Murray WallaceHalf Backs
{{flagicon|SCO}} Fraser Stott
{{flagicon|SCO}} Jamie WestonStand offs
{{flagicon|Cook Islands}} Tommy Hayes
{{flagicon|SCO}} Cameron Little
{{flagicon|NZL}} Erin Cossey
 Centres
{{flagicon|SCO}} Danny Ablett
{{flagicon|SCO}} Alan Bulloch
{{flagicon|NZL}} Aaron Collins
{{flagicon|SCO}} Ian Jardine
{{flagicon|SCO}} Matt McGrandles
{{flagicon|SCO}} James McLaren
{{flagicon|SCO}} Chris SimmersBack Three
{{flagicon|SCO}} James Craig
{{flagicon|SCO}} Gavin Fraser
{{flagicon|SCO}} Gerry Hawkes
{{flagicon|SCO}} Glenn Metcalfe
{{flagicon|SCO}} Craig Sangster
{{flagicon|SCO}} Derek Stark

Academy players

A 22 strong group of age-grade Glasgow District players - known as the Glasgow Thistles - were sent to New Zealand for rugby training under the aegis of Kevin Greene in February 1998.[8]

The 22 Glasgow Thistles: Gillon Armstrong (Kilmarnock), Colin Bartwicki (East Kilbride), Stuart Bryce (Glasgow Southern), Stuart Caulfield (Dalziel), Scott Chassels (Glasgow Academy), Rory Couper (Ardrossan Academicals), Hugh Fulton (Glasgow Academy), Craig Hamilton (Wigtownshire), Rory Kerr (Strathendrick), Douglas Lyall (Hutchesons' GS), Richard Maxton (Stewart's Melville FP), Andrew McGeoch (Glasgow Academy), Ian McInroy (Garnock), Eric Milligan (Stewarton Academy and Kilmarnock), Iain Monaghan (Glasgow Southern), Craig Murdoch (Ayr), Euan Murray (Williamwood HS and Glasgow Southern), Chris Pothan (Kelvinside Academy), Colin Stewart (East Kilbride), Gordon Tyler (Ardrossan Academicals), Jan Vos (Glasgow Southern), Martin Yorston (Lenzie).

Player statistics

During the 1997–98 season, Glasgow have used 29 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.

PositionNationNameScottish Inter-District ChampionshipHeineken CupTotal
TriesApps
(sub)
Points
kicked
Total Pts
HKSCO}}Gordon Bulloch3107101010
HKSCO}}Chris Docherty000(1)00(1)0
PRCook Islands}}Mike Beckham1002(2)003(2)0
PRSCO}}Alan Kittle2005(2)007(2)0
PRSCO}}Gordon McIlwham300700100
PRENG}}Danny Porte000(1)00(1)0
LKSCO}}Charles Afuakwah00020020
LKSCO}}Stephen Begley0003(1)003(1)0
LKSCO}}Malcolm Norval30020050
LKSCO}}Guy Perrett300700100
BRSCO}}Gordon Mackay(1)001001(1)0
BRSCO}}David McLeish2(1)005007(1)0
BRSCO}} John Shaw2001(2)103(2)5
BRSCO}}Iain Sinclair10060070
BRSCO}}Fergus Wallace1(2)003(4)004(6)0
BRSCO}}Murray Wallace30051085
SHSCO}}Fraser Stott300710105
FHCook Islands}}Tommy Hayes3137706110103
FHSCO}}Cameron Little000(3)12(3)7
CESCO}}Danny Ablett0001(1)001(1)0
CESCO}}Alan Bulloch10000010
CESCO}}Ian Jardine00010010
CESCO}}Matt McGrandles200720910
CESCO}}Chris Simmers31050085
WGSCO}}James Craig220740930
WGSCO}}Derek Stark3107101010
FBSCO}}Gavin Fraser(2)00(2)00(4)0
FBSCO}}Glenn Metcalfe1(1)00(3)001(4)0
FBSCO}}Craig Sangster300700100

Staff movements

Coaches

Personnel In

  • {{flagicon|NZL|rugby union}} Keith Robertson from {{flagicon|NZL}} Highlanders
  • {{flagicon|NZL|rugby union}} Gordon Macpherson from {{flagicon|SCO}} West of Scotland

Personnel Out

  • {{flagicon|NZL|rugby union}} Kevin Greene returned to New Zealand

Player movements

Academy promotions

None

Player transfers

{{Col-start}}{{Col-2}}

In

  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Gavin Fraser from {{flagicon|ENG}} London Irish [9]
  • {{flagicon|Cook Islands}} Tommy Hayes from {{flagicon|NZL}} Waikato [10]
  • {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Cook Islands}} Mike Beckham from {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand Army rugby[11]}}
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Matt McGrandles from {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Hawks[12]
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} David Jamieson from {{flagicon|SCO}} West of Scotland
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Danny Ablett from {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Hawks[12]
  • {{flagicon|NZL}} Aaron Collins from {{flagicon|SCO}} West of Scotland
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Gerry Hawkes from {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Hawks[12]
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Gary Isaac from {{flagicon|SCO}} Kilmarnock RFC
  • {{flagicon|NZL}} Erin Cossey from {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Southern RFC
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Simmers from {{flagicon|SCO}} Edinburgh Rugby
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Scott Hutton from {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Hawks
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Andrew Ness from {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Hawks
{{Col-2}}

Out

  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Calum MacGregor retired [13]
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Kenny Logan to {{flagicon|ENG}} London Wasps [14]
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} George Breckenridge to {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Hawks[15]
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Harry Bassi to {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Hawks[15]
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Kenny Baillie to {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Hawks
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Andrew Garry to {{flagicon|SCO}} Watsonians RFC
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} James McLaren to {{flagicon|SCO}} Caledonia Reds[7]
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} David McVey to {{flagicon|SCO}} West of Scotland
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Brian Robertson to {{flagicon|SCO}} Stirling County
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} John MacLeod to {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow Hawks[15]
{{Col-end}}

Competitions

Pre-season and friendlies

Match 1

{{rugbybox
|date = 10 August 1997
|home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 15 - 49
|report = Preview
Report
|away = {{flagicon|ENG}} London Scottish
|try1 = Alan Bulloch
Andrew Ness
|con1 = Erin Cossey
|pen1 = Cameron Little
|drop1 =
|try2 = Rhodri Davies
Thompson
Johnston
Allan
Hunter
Mick Watson
|con2 = Derrick Lee x 4
Jamie Cameron
|pen2 = Derrick Lee x 3
|drop2 =
|stadium = Braidholm, Giffnock
|attendance =
|referee = R Dickson (Madras College FP)
}}

Glasgow - C Sangster (Stirling County); D Stark (Glasgow Hawks), A Bulloch (West of Scotland), C Simmers (Glasgow Hawks), J Craig (West of Scotland); C Little (Glasgow Hawks), F Stott (West of Scotland); G Isaac (Kilmarnock Falcons), G Bulloch (West of Scotland) captain, G McIlwham (Glasgow Hawks), S Begley (Glasgow Hawks), G Perrett (West of Scotland), F Wallace (Glasgow Hawks), D McLeish (West of Scotland), G Mackay (Glasgow Hawks). Replacements - J Weston (Watsonians) for Stott, M Norval (Stirling County) for Begley, G Metcalfe (Glasgow Hawks) for Stark, J McLaren (Stirling County) for A Bulloch, all 40 mins, A Perrie (Glasgow Hawks) for Isaac, A Ness (Glasgow Hawks) for Mackay, E Cossey (Glasgow Southern) for Little.

London Scottish - D Lee; K Milligan, R Davies, R Eriksson, G Thompson; J Cameron, S Cook; P Johnston, J Allan, P Burnell, E Jones, R Hunter, C Tarbuck, M Watson, S Holmes. Replacements - C Smith for Thompson (50 mins), C Morley for Cook (59), T Jankovich for Tarbuck (67), I McAusland for Cameron (68).

Match 2

{{rugbybox
|date = 16 August 1997
|home = Sale Sharks {{flagicon|ENG}}
| score = 33 - 10
|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Tom Beim x 3
David Erskine
Simon Mannix
|con1 = Simon Mannix x 4
|pen1 =
|drop1 =
|try2 = Jamie Weston
|con2 = Cameron Little
|pen2 = Cameron Little
|drop2 =
|stadium =
|attendance =
|referee = G Hughes (Manchester)
}}

Sale Sharks - J Mallinder (captain); C Yates, J Baxendell, A Hadley, T Beim; S Mannix, R Smith; P Smith, S Diamond, A Smith, C Murphy, D Baldwin, P Sanderson, D Erskine, D O'Grady. Replacements: S Howarth, K Ellis, D Williamson, M Driver, M Kirk, A Morris.

Glasgow - C Sangster; D Stark, A Bulloch, I Jardine, G Metcalfe; C Little, F Stott; G Isaac, G Bulloch (captain), G McIlwham, M Norval, G Perrett, M Wallace, D McLeish, I Sinclair. Replacements: C Docherty, F Wallace, C Simmers, J McLaren, M McGrandles, J Craig, D Ablett, G Mackay, C Afuakwah, A Perrie, J Weston.

Match 3

{{rugbybox
|date = 23 August 1997
|home = West Hartlepool {{flagicon|ENG}}
| score = 18 - 40
|report = Preview
Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = ; Ponton
Botham
|con1 = Benson
|pen1 = Benson x 2
|drop1 =
|try2 = Tommy Hayes x 2
Jamie Weston
James Craig
Derek Stark
Gordon McIlwham
|con2 = Tommy Hayes x 2
|pen2 = Tommy Hayes x 2
|drop2 =
|stadium = Brierton Lane
|attendance =
|referee =
}}

West Hartlepool - Farrell; Cavey, Botham, Connolly, John; Benson, Nu'ualitia; Sparks, Challenor, Hathaway, Webb, Schrader, Hood, Ponton, Hyde. Replacements - Knowles for Benson, Peacock for Challenor, Jones for Cavey (all at half time).

Glasgow - Sangster; Stark, A Bulloch, Jardine, Craig; Hayes, Weston; McIlwham, G Bulloch, Beckham, Afuakwah, Perrett, M Wallace, McLeish, Sinclair. Replacements - Kittle for Beckham (60min), Simmers for Jardine (61), Stott for Weston (64), Ness for McLeish (72), Metcalfe for Craig (72), Jardine for Hayes (75).

Match 4

{{rugbybox
|date = 28 August 1997
|home = Caledonia Reds {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 16 - 28
|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Murray Fraser
|con1 = Rowen Shepherd
|pen1 = Rowen Shepherd x 3
|drop1 =
|try2 = Tommy Hayes
Matt McGrandles
Fraser Stott
|con2 = Tommy Hayes x 2
|pen2 = Tommy Hayes x 3
|drop2 =
|stadium = Bridgehaugh Park, Stirling
|attendance =
|referee = Referee - A Ireland (Grangemouth).
}}

Caledonia Reds - Caledonia Reds - Shepherd; Renton, Rouse, Carruthers, Longstaff; Easson, Black; Penman, Scott, Manson, White, Grimes, McIvor, Flockhart, Waite. Substitutes - Fraser for Carruthers (39m), Hayter for Waite (40), Herrington for Penman (40), Officer for Rouse (53), Penman for Manson (75).

Glasgow - Simmers; Stark, Bulloch, McGrandles, Metcalfe; Hayes, Stott; McIlwham, Bulloch, Beckham, Afuakwah,[16] Perrett, F Wallace, McLeish, M Wallace. Shaw for McLeish. Substitutes - Kittle for McIlwham (40), Ablett for A Bulloch (65), Porte for Beckham, Docherty for G Bulloch.

Match 5

{{rugbybox
|date = 6 December 1997
|home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}}
| score = 6 – 22
|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|AUS}} ACT Brumbies
|try1 =
|con1 =
|pen1 = Tommy Hayes x 2
|drop1 =
|try2 = Sam Cordingley
Josh Birch
Craig McMullen x 2
|con2 = Robert Todd
|pen2 =
|drop2 =
|stadium = Scotstoun Stadium
|attendance =
|referee = {{flagicon|FRA}} R Duhau
}}

Glasgow - Sangster; Fraser (temporary replacement Hawkes), Bulloch, Collins, Metcalfe; Hayes, Stott (Little); McIlwham (Simmers), Docherty, Beckham (Jamieson); Norval, Perrett; F Wallace (Mackay), M Wallace(capt), Shaw (Hutton).

ACT Brumbies - Kafer(capt); Nasalio, Swan, Birch, Todd; McMullen, Cordingley; Zammit, Paul, Moore, Morahan, Harrison, Plenty, Jacques, Fenukitau.

European Champions Cup

The previous year's Scottish Inter-District Championship produced a tight finish and Glasgow were just pipped to first place by Caledonia Reds. The second place achieved in the Scottish Inter-District was enough for Glasgow to be entered in the Heineken Cup for the new season 1997-98.

The pool matches saw Glasgow grouped alongside London Wasps; with former player Kenny Logan now starring for the English side. Logan was to put Glasgow to the sword over the two matches, scoring 3 tries against his old team. Nevertheless, Glasgow did well enough to get out the group and snatch a quarter final play-off place. However they were soundly beaten by the Leicester Tigers and their matches against English opposition showed the gulf of professionalism that then existed between Scotland and England.

In the pool matches teams received

  • 2 points for a win
  • 1 points for a draw
Key to colours
     Winner of each pool advances to quarter-final stage
     Advance to quarter-final playoffs

Pool 2

TeamPWDLTries forTries againstTry diffPoints forPoints againstPoints diffPts
{{flagicon|ENG}} Wasps660031121924310413912
{{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow63031415−1132167−356
{{flagicon|WAL}} Swansea62041516−1157161−44
{{flagicon|Ireland|rugby union}} Ulster6105623−1795195−1002

Results

Round 1
{{rugbybox
|date = {{date|1997-09-08}}
19:00
|home = Ulster {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}}
| score = 12 – 18
|report = Preview
Preview
Report
Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 =
|con1 =
|pen1 = Stuart Laing x 3
|drop1 = Stuart Laing
|try2 = James Craig
Murray Wallace
|con2 = Tommy Hayes
|pen2 = Tommy Hayes x 2
|drop2 =
|stadium = Ravenhill
|attendance = 2,100
|referee = Clayton Thomas (Wales)
}}
Round 2
{{rugbybox |

date = {{date|1997-09-14}}
15:00 |

home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}} |

score = 22 – 46


|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|ENG}} London Wasps
|try1 = Gordon Bulloch
Tommy Hayes x 2
|con1 = Tommy Hayes
Cameron Little
|pen1 = Tommy Hayes
|drop1 =
|try2 = Shane Roiser
Nick Greenstock
Kenny Logan
Andy Gomarsall
Chris Sheasby
|con2 = Gareth Rees x 5
|pen2 = Gareth Rees x 3
|drop2 =
|stadium = Scotstoun Stadium
|attendance = 3,500
|referee = Alan Lewis (Ireland)
}}
Round 3
{{rugbybox |

date = {{date|1997-09-21}}
15:00 |

home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}} |

score = 35 – 21


|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|WAL}} Swansea
|try1 = Derek Stark
Matt McGrandles
James Craig
John Shaw
|con1 = Tommy Hayes x 3
|pen1 = Tommy Hayes x 3
|drop1 =
|try2 = Huw Thomas
Chris Anthony
|con2 = Arwel Thomas
|pen2 = Arwel Thomas x 3
|drop2 =
|stadium = Scotstoun Stadium
|attendance = 3,000
|referee = Ed Morrison (England)
}}
Round 4
{{rugbybox |

date = {{date|1997-09-28}}
15:00 |

home = London Wasps {{flagicon|ENG}} |

score = 43 – 5


|report = Preview
Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Nick Greenstock
Kenny Logan x2
Andy Gomarsall
Chris Sheasby
Joe Worsley
|con1 = Gareth Rees x 5
|pen1 = Gareth Rees
|drop1 =
|try2 = James Craig
|con2 =
|pen2 =
|drop2 =
|stadium = Loftus Road Stadium
|attendance = 3,825
|referee = David McHugh (Ireland)
}}
Round 5
{{rugbybox
|date = {{date|1997-10-04}}
14:15
|home = Swansea {{flagicon|WAL}}
|score = 30 – 22
|report = Report
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Scott Gibbs
Rhodri Jones
|con1 = Aled Williams
|pen1 = Aled Williams x 6
|drop1 =
|try2 = Matt McGrandles
|con2 = Tommy Hayes
|pen2 = Tommy Hayes x 5
|drop2 =
|stadium = St. Helen's
|attendance = 3,000
|referee = Gordon Black (Ireland)
}}
Round 6
{{rugbybox
|date = {{date|1997-10-12}}
15:00
|home = Glasgow {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 30 – 15
|report = Preview
Report
Report
|away = {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Ulster
|try1 = Tommy Hayes
Fraser Stott
Penalty Try[17]
|con1 = Tommy Hayes x 3
|pen1 = Tommy Hayes
|drop1 =
|try2 =
|con2 =
|pen2 = Stuart Laing x 5
|drop2 =
|stadium = Scotstoun Stadium
|attendance = 4,000
|referee = Gareth Simmonds (Wales)
}}
Quarter final play-offs
{{Rugbybox
|date = 1 November 1997
15:00
|home = Leicester Tigers {{flagicon|ENG}}
|score = 90 – 19
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20170402174832/http://www.epcrugby.com/matchcentre/16806.php Report]
|away = {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow
|try1 = Michael Horak x 4
Austin Healey
Will Greenwood
Leon Lloyd
Joel Stransky x3
Richard Cockerill x 2
Martin Corry
Dean Richards
|con1 = Joel Stransky x 10
|pen1 =
|drop1 =
|try2 = James Craig
Tommy Hayes
Cameron Little
|con2 = Tommy Hayes x 2
|pen2 =
|drop2 =
|stadium = Welford Road
|attendance = 6,500
|referee = Joel Dume (France)
}}

Scottish Inter-District Championship

For 1997-98 season the Scottish Inter-District Championship was sponsored by Inter-City Trains. Hence the Championship became known as the Inter-City and the Cup won became the Inter-City Cup.

1997-98 League Table

TeamPWDLPFPA+/-Pts
Edinburgh32017655+214
Glasgow32016749+184
Caledonia Reds32014954-54
Border Reivers30033468-340

Results

Round 1
{{rugbybox |

date = 19 October 1997


|home = Glasgow
|score = 36 – 20
|report = Report
|away = Edinburgh
|try1 = James Craig x 2
Tommy Hayes
|con1 = Tommy Hayes x 3
|pen1 = Tommy Hayes x 5
|drop1 =
|try2 = Ally McLean
|con2 =
|pen2 = Ally McLean x 5
|drop2 =
|stadium = Scotstoun Stadium
|attendance =
|referee = I Ramage (Berwick)
}}
Round 2
{{rugbybox
|date = 24 October 1997
|home = Border Reivers
| score = 9 – 17
|report = Report
|away = Glasgow
|try1 =
|con1 =
|pen1 = Craig Chalmers x 3
|drop1 =
|try2 = Derek Stark
|con2 =
|pen2 = Tommy Hayes x 4
|drop2 =
|stadium = Philiphaugh, Selkirk
|attendance =
|referee = J Fleming (Boroughmuir)
}}
Round 3
{{rugbybox |

date = 4 January 1998 |

home = Caledonia Reds |

score = 20 – 14 |

report = Report |

away = Glasgow


|try1 = John Manson
Dave McIvor
|con1 = Rowen Shepherd x 2
|pen1 = Rowen Shepherd x 2
|drop1 =
|try2 = Chris Simmers
Gordon Bulloch
|con2 = Tommy Hayes x 2
|pen2 =
|drop2 =
|stadium = Rubislaw Playing Fields |

attendance = 2000|

referee = J Fleming (Boroughmuir)


}}

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