Top two fight for top spot of Division 2
Aberdeen Asset Management Women’s National League Division 2
Top position is all to play for as AAM Merlins Gordonains leap frogged to the top after a win last weekend, however second place Hillhead have a game in hand and with two points behind will be hungry for a win over fifth placed side Glasgow University at home.
Bottom side Haddington face relegation and a tough weekend ahead as they welcome third place side Erskine Stewart Melville FP.
Fellow struggler and also finding themselves in a relegation spot are University of Dundee, they travel south to play fourth place Inverleith. Sixth place Borders Fjordhus Reivers welcome Granite City Wanderers.
Aberdeen Asset Management Women’s National League Division 3
Not many matches this weekend as already promoted University of St Andrews travel inland to play second place Stirling University, which will be a great top of the table clash.
Bottom side University of Strathclyde have had a tough season and have a double header this weekend, on Saturday they welcome sixth place Ayr. Followed on Sunday by Aberdeen Ladies.
Championship League
Division 1
Edinburgh University II V CALA Edinburgh II
Grove Menzieshill Ladies A V Milne Craig Clydesdale Western II
Milne Craig Clydesdale Western III V Glasgow Accies
Division 2
Grange EL II V Watsonians Ladies’ A
Kelburne II v Edinburgh University III
Recent posts:
- Clydesdale gallop to the top of the women`s indoor national league
- Scotland win inaugural Challenger Trophy at Junior World Cup
- Any challengers to upset Watsonians and Clydesdale Western in the Women`s Indoor Division 1?
- Umpiring at the Junior World Cup in Chile
- Scotland beat New Zealand at Women’s Junior World Cup
- Scotland win big in Women’s Junior World Cup in Chile
- Grove Menzieshill are first out of the starting blocks in the men`s indoor division 1
- Scotland dig deep but edged out by Australia at Women’s Junior World Cup
- Men`s Indoor National League Division 1 gets underway at DISC
- Scotland held to a draw by Canada at Women’s Junior World Cup

