1st XV
Matches
Sat 23 Jan 2016  ·  BT National League Division 1
Edinburgh Academicals
11
17
Marr Rugby
1st XV
Tries: C Bickerstaff, M PearceConversions: C Sturgeon (2)Penalties: C Sturgeon
Marr dig deep for the win

Marr dig deep for the win

Gregor Ness27 Jan 2016 - 08:57
Share via
FacebookTwitter
https://www.marrrugby.com/team

A season double over Accies keeps us in the title race

Marr Rugby’s first ever visit to the historic cradle of Scottish club and international rugby, Raeburn Place, Edinburgh ended in victory. The win added four vital points to the league tally as Marr remain in the upper tier of NL 1 behind Watsonians, just ahead of hard chasing Dundee and Jed-Forest and with only six matches remaining.

Marr welcomed back from long term injury Mackenzie Pearce (sponsored by AG Peters) but they continued to remain without the services of several key players, including versatile prop Fraser Ferguson who hasn’t recovered from an ankle injury sustained in the recent match against Howe of Fife. In his place Mark Allison was called up from the 2nd XV to provide front row cover.

In the opening quarter of the match Marr held a slight edge but were unable to find a way through a tight defence. Sustaining and surviving this early pressure Accies noticeably grew in confidence and forays into Marr territory were rewarded with a penalty on 23 minutes. In spite of an awkward angle and swirling wind, their 17 year old Scotland age grade stand-off Ben Appleson converted with ease to open the scoring.

Marr quickly struck back and enjoyed several good phases of play but again were countered by Accies determined defence. Their pressure play gained a penalty on half way and Colin Sturgeon’s effort went just wide. Just after the half hour mark Marr finally managed to cut loose. Quick offloading just before the tackle created a gap. With Marr’s backs stacked in numbers on the right wing they had a perfect overlap that was exploited in textbook fashion. Scott and Conor Bickerstaff linked well to carve a way through with Conor finishing off the try. Colin Sturgeon’s conversion was added.

This stung Accies into offensive action and for the next 10 or so minutes Marr were forced to defend deep in their half. Accies efforts gained another converted penalty to reduce the gap at half time to a single point.

The second half saw Marr get off to a storming start. Winning a lineout on Accies 22 metre line Marr released their back row to hit up midfield. Mackenzie Pearce muscled his way through and shrugging off the first and second tackle found himself in clear space. As he raced to the line Accies scrumhalf Alex Glashan assisted by Appleson made a commendable effort to tackle just short of the try line but Mackenzie’s dynamic momentum was too much and after a quick check with his assistant referee George Pounder awarded the try. Colin Sturgeon added the extra two points.

Showing true never say die spirit Accies immediately hit back and gained a converted penalty as a reward for their efforts. With half an hour left and only three points separating the sides, a nail biting finish beckoned.

Marr continued to struggle to break through Accies dogged defensive lines. When they did manage to spread the ball wide Marr’s wingers Scott Bickerstaff and Stuart Howie threatened and although they gained good yards the home side quickly got back to regroup and quell the danger. With fifteen minutes left a high tackle on Scott Bickerstaff was penalised and Colin Sturgeon added three points.

This spurred Accies on to greater offensive efforts and Marr were forced to withstand sustained pressure for the remainder of the match. This included a final five minutes flurry when Accies managed to gain position close to Marr’s try line. As Accies hammered home repeated attacks Marr’s players showed great determination and composure to keep their line intact and importantly win turnover ball at several critical stages to help reduce the pressure.

This included managing to effectively deal with a rolling maul that rumbled over the line under the posts. As bodies collapsed the referee was perfectly positioned to judge that Marr had done enough to win turnover ball. Marr’s resolve was finally rewarded as they cleared their lines and the final whistle sounded.

In a tough league this was one of Marr’s hardest and toughest matches achieving a hard fought but well deserved win. While there is now a short three week break from league fixtures Marr’s attentions turn to cup business and the impending home tie against Howe of Fife.

Marr Rugby man of the match: Conor Bickerstaff (sponsored by CCL Logistics)

Marr Rugby scorers
Tries: Mackenzie Pearce (1) and Conor Bickerstaff (1)
Conversions: Colin Sturgeon (2)
Penalties: Colin Sturgeon (1)

Match details

Match date

Sat 23 Jan 2016

Kickoff

14:00

Competition

BT National League Division 1
Team overview
Further reading

Team Sponsors

Principal Club Sponsor - CCL Global Logistics Solutions
Match ball  and player sponsor (Jamie Shedden) - DM Homeshield
Kit Sponsor and player sponsor  (Cameron Young) - Dace Gas
Sponsor - Hillhouse Quarry Group
1st, 2nd XV Kit Sponsor - Lesley McDonald hair and beauty
Club and Kit Sponsor - Lynch Homes
Club and Kit Sponsor - MACKAY Corporate Insurance Brokers
Advertiser - Granny Smiths Nursery
Sponsor - Thistle Cabs
Kit supplier - VSN Sport
Advertiser - McLennan Adam Davis
Advertiser - Graham + Sibbald
Advertiser and player sponsor - Waddell & Mackintosh
Advertiser - Pol Roger
Advertiser - Henry Brown & Co
Club Sponsor and Player Sponsor (Liam Morrison) - Finesse Marquees
Scoreboard and Player sponsor  - AG Peters Recovery
Advertiser and player sponsor (Gordon Reid)osh Evans) - TR Bonnyman Son & Company Ltd
Advertiser - Wilson
Advertiser - Smith & Wallace Charterd Accountants
Advertiser - BC Motorhomes
Advertiser - Stonefield Estate Agents
Advertiser - LOWMAC WASTE & RECYCLING
Advertiser - Radbury
Advertiser and Player Sponsor (Fraser Grant) - Project Panel Solutions
Sponsor - Warnock Ground Maintenance
Sponsor (Post protectors)  and advertiser - GMC Corsehill
Advertsier - The Dearing Clinic
Advertiser and Kit sponsor - Corum Property
Advertiser and Player Sponsor (Craig Miller) - Ferguson & Co Solicitors
Advertiser  - South Beach Hotel
Catering Partner - The Ghillie Dhu Bar and Scullery
Advertiser - LOGAN THE JEWELLERS
Advertiser - Gillies Maxwell, Criminal Law Solicitors
Advertiser - Snowie Heritage Bricks
Club Sponsor and Player Sponsor - Colin Sturgeon - Craig Armour
Player Sponsor (Grant Baird) - McKays Bar
Advertiser and Player Sponsor (Brandon Sweet) - Begbies Traynor
Advertiser - Darley Laundrette
Advertiser - Autoperfekt
Advertiser - Stewart Temperature Solutions
Advertiser - NFU Mutual
Player Sponsor - Robbie Baird - Lomond Property
Advertiser - FitPit
Player Sponsor (Andrew Acton) - Kitesurf Scotland
Advertiser - Castle Water
Player sponsor - Gregor Beckwith - Dough Pizza
Advertiser - Maharani Indian Cuisine
Advertiser - Chris Mill Electrical
Player Sponsor (David Andrew) - Colin Adam
Player Sponsor  - Alex Graham
Player Sponsor - Sean Nicholl - Colin and Sandra Johnston
Player Sponsor - Callum Folan - Jim McGuffie
Player Sponsor - Gregor Paxton - Hugh Smith
Player Sponsor  - GFS Associates
Player Sponsor  - Glenn Davis
Advertiser - Urquhart Opticians
Advertiser - Designer Garden Rooms
Player Sponsor (Declain Holloway) - Andersons Limited
Advertiser - Piersland House
Advertiser - Duncan's Family Butchers
Advertiser - Truss Dental
Advertiser - Juniper Financial Planning
Advertiser - Holts Garage Services