Scottish National League Division One
Formerly | National League, Premiership Division Two |
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Sport | Rugby union |
Founded | 1973 |
No. of teams | 12 |
Country | Scotland |
Most recent champion(s) | Watsonians RFC |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Premiership |
Relegation to | National League Division Two |
The Scottish National League Division One (known as the BT National League Division 1 for sponsorship reasons) is the second tier of the Scottish League Championship for amateur rugby union clubs in Scotland.
Promotion and Relegation
The winners are promoted to the Scottish Premiership, with the runners-up entering a play-off at a neutral venue against the 9th-placed team in the Premiership. The bottom two teams are relegated to Scottish National League Division Two.
Promoted from 2015–16 Scottish National League Division Two
- Hamilton RFC (1st)
- Falkirk RFC (2nd)
Relegated from 2015–16 Scottish Premiership
- Selkirk RFC (10th)
2016–17 Clubs
- Aberdeen GSFP RFC
- Dundee HSFP
- Edinburgh Academicals
- Falkirk RFC
- GHA RFC
- Hamilton RFC
- Howe of Fife RFC
- Jed-Forest RFC
- Marr RFC
- Musselburgh RFC
- Selkirk RFC
- Stewart's Melville RFC
Past winners
Winners of the second tier competition – includes Division Two (1973–2012), National League (2013–2014) and National League Division One (2015–)
- Kelso (as Division Two)
- Langholm
- Selkirk
- Melrose
- Kelso
- Melrose
- Gordonians RFC
- Selkirk
- Kilmarnock RFC
- Ayr
- Glasgow Academicals
- Kilmarnock RFC
- Glasgow Academicals
- Kilmarnock RFC
- Jed-Forest
- Stirling County
- Edinburgh Wanderers
- Watsonians
- Kelso
- West Of Scotland
- Glasgow High Kelvinside
- Kelso
- Currie
- Edinburgh Academicals
- Glasgow Hawks
- Gala
- Boroughmuir
- Stirling County
- Peebles
- Watsonians
- Gala
- Stirling County
- Dundee HSFP
- Stirling County
- West Of Scotland
- Dundee HSFP
- Stirling County
- Edinburgh Academicals (split format)
- Jed-Forest
- Glasgow Hawks (as National League)
- Boroughmuir
- Selkirk (as National League Division 1)
- Watsonians
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