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Marr Rugby round-up (20.10.18): Double delight for Marr

Marr Rugby round-up (20.10.18): Double delight for Marr

Kevin Quinn21 Oct 2018 - 06:55
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Marr Rugby round-up

Marr Rugby round-up (20.10.18): Double delight for Marr

Tennent’s NL1: Marr Rugby 38 – GHA RFC 12
Tennent’s National Reserve League 1: Marr Rugby 31 – Melrose Storm 19

Match reports to follow

See 1st XV match photos here

A big crowd at Fullarton was well entertained as Marr Rugby’s 1st and 2nd XV’s secured important home wins.

The biggest cheer of the day was for the 2s as they secured their first win in National Reserve League 1 and did so in style playing against the current title holders. It’s been a turbulent introduction for Marr in this higher and more competitive league where they often are playing against Premiership club’s 1st XV players. This win will hopefully provide the platform from where the 2s can now kick on knowing that they can survive and compete at this level.

The 1s delivered a solid performance. More often than not they managed to come away with points from good attacking positions. This helped build up a reasonable lead against an always threatening GHA whose lively back line had to be well marshalled by Marr’s defence. Marr fullback Liam McLoughlin had a perfect kicking day with five from five conversions before adding icing to his day when he closed the match in the final play, landing a 35m drop kick.

The result saw Marr leapfrog GHA into second place with leaders Jed-Forest holding a two point advantage.

Marr Rugby 1st XV match report by Stephen Allam

MARR SECURE VITAL WIN
TENNENTS NATIONAL 1 MARR RUGBY versus GHA RUGBY Saturday 20th OCTOBER

With the weather set to fair, Marr were eager to get back on the winning road, after their narrow defeat away to Selkirk last week.

It was not going to be an easy task, as their opposition was GHA, who were sitting one point ahead of the Troon side.

The match kicked off with Marr playing into a light breeze. It did not long for the first score to come. A long clearance kick was gathered by the GHA fullback John O’Brien who immediately started a counter attack by breaking through a tackle and after running for 30 metres passed to his winger Ben Addison to score an excellent try in the corner.

Marr immediately countered the opening try with one of their own. Marr number 8, Ross Miller burst through the GHA defence and after an infringement for offside, Marr secured a penalty and chose to kick to touch for a 5metre line out. Marr skilfully secured the ball and Mackenzie Pearce found a gap in the GHA defence to scurry over from 5 metres out.

Not long after Marr scored again. Tom Steven used his power to drive through his opposite number only to get tackled 5 metres out. The resulting rolling maul released Marr prop Calvin Henderson to dive over the line from close range.

Marr now looking dominant looked to increase their advantage when Richard Dalgleish chose an excellent line to power through GHA’S mid-field and after a few phases, Richards’s fellow centre Gregor Paxton, showed some great ball handling and pace to sprint over from 15 metres out.

With some fantastic kicking from Liam Mcloughlin, gave Marr a well-deserved half time lead 21 points to 5.

The second half kicked off with Marr well aware that GHA still provided a significant threat. The next score was indeed, going to be vital.

GHA were now looking much more dangerous. For the next twenty minutes their forwards controlled the loose play and their back were showing good handling skills , however Marr’s defence showed great determination in making sure that their line would not be breached.

The referee had to step in after 25 minutes of the second half and show two yellow cards to GHA winger Cameron King and Marr winger Tom Steven after they had decided to have a slight disagreement.

With only 12 minutes left on the clock, Marr secured the bonus point and fourth try through veteran hooker Stephen Adair emerged from the bottom of a ruck after some good ball retention from the Marr pack that occurred very close to the GHA line.

GHA scored a deserved consolation try after some good phases and skilled handing from their three quarters.

With the game now coming to a close Marr scored the best try of the match. Captain Conor Bickerstaff chipped the ball over the GHA defence and managed to gather his own kick, sprinted towards the GHA line passed inside to Josh Evans who in turn unselfishly passed to Gregor Paxton to score his second of the match.

The big crowd that had all enjoyed this highly competitive encounter, cheered loudly with Liam Mcloughlin who had a perfect kicking record, slotted a 35 metre drop goal to make the final score Marr 38 GHA 12.

Marr now leapfrog GHA in the table and now sit only two points behind league leaders Jed Forest.

Next week Marr face another tough text when they travel to the borders to take on Gala.

Marr Rugby 1st XV man of the match: Ewan Hamilton-Bulger (sponsored by GFS Associates)

Marr Rugby 1st XV scorers
Tries: Mackenzie Pearce; Calvin Henderson; Gregor Paxton (2) and Stephen Adair
Conversions: Liam McLoughlin (5)
Drop kick: Liam McLoughlin

Marr Rugby 2nd XV man of the match: Curran McMillan
Marr Rugby 2nd XV scorers – to follow

Mar Rugby’s 3rd XV match away against west of Scotland was postponed – no referee available. It will be rescheduled.

Marr Rugby next fixtures – 27.10.18
1a – Away v Gala
2s – Away v Hamilton
3s – Home v Kilmarnock 2s

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