Our thanks once again go to Ian Bertram and Gee Gee Rugwash for sponsoring our Scottish Points League for this season. To contact Gee Gee Rug Wash please contact Ian on 07711 917636.
The final results for 2024 are in – congratulations to all of our drivers and their teams for a fantastic 2024 outdoor season

SCDA Gee Gee Rug Wash Scottish Points League Events Rules
The Points League classes for 2024 are as follows:
- Single Horse
- Single Pony
- Pairs
- Multiples
- Very Small Equines (under 11hh)
- Club Novice
- Young Driver
- Gateway
- The league is only open to SCDA Full and Young members (not Supporters)
- Points will be available in all league classes at the following 2024 events:
- Cardross
- Hopetoun
- Seacliff
- Lourin
- Townfoot
- Brechin
- Strathallan
The Club Novice, Young Driver, Gateway and VSE league classes have two additional Points events:- Dunbog
- Cothal
Points are also available to SCDA members who compete in National Classes at the Hopetoun, Seacliff and Brechin events. Points awarded to SCDA members in National classes will be applied to each members’s relevant Club class in the Points League.
- For each event class, points will be awarded as follows:
10 points for the highest placed SCDA member
9 points for second highest
and so on to 1 point for tenth place.
Examples:- SCDA member winning their class at a Club event: 10 points.
- SCDA members coming third and fourth behind two non-SCDA members at a Club event: 10 points and 9 points respectively.
- SCDA member coming second behind a non-SCDA member in a Club class at a BC National event in Scotland: 10 points.
- SCDA member coming third behind two non-SCDA members in Open Single Horse class at a BC National event in Scotland where Club classes were also available: 10 points. Note that, as this example shows, it is possible for more than one SCDA member to have 10 points awarded in the same Points League for the same event.
- A member’s points will count irrespective of which horse or pony they drive in a particular class. If a member competes with multiple turnouts in the same class, they must nominate which entry will count for their Points League score and that entry will be the first driven. If a member competes with multiple turnouts in different classes at the same event, separate points will be awarded for each class.
- A member who selects to enter a class “HC” (Hors Concours – loosely translated as “outside of competition”), or who is eliminated from a class, will not be awarded points.
- At the end of the season, the maximum number of events that will count towards a member’s final Points League placing will be one less than the number of eligible events taking place in the season. A member that has competed in all eligible events in the season will therefore have their lowest score discounted.
- In the event of a tie at the end of the season, the winner will be the member with the lowest aggregate marathon score in events which the tying members have in common.
Previous year’s results