1st XV
Matches
Sat 02 Apr 2016  ·  BT National League Division 1
Stewart's Melville FP
36
55
Marr Rugby
1st XV
Tries: C Kolarik (2), C Sturgeon (3), K Vallance, S Bickerstaff, M PearceConversions: C Sturgeon (6)Penalties: C Sturgeon
Marr make history

Marr make history

Gregor Ness6 Apr 2016 - 08:33
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Premiership Play Off awaits after 91 point thriller

Marr Rugby’s bonus point victory confirmed runner-up place in BT National League 1 and the reward of a play-off match against Premiership side Gala.

A dry spring day, perfect for rugby on ideal pitch conditions set the scene for Marr Rugby’s final league match of season 2015/16. Inverleith’s playing surface is amongst the best in the league and a backdrop that is hard to surpass provided a wonderful setting for the most important match to date in Marr’s continued climb to the upper tier of Scottish club rugby.

With hard chasing Dundee breathing down Marr’s neck in the race for the play-off spot the pressure was on Marr’s young squad to end their season with an away bonus point victory to secure the points needed to decide the end of the race. This wasn’t a given – Marr hadn’t previously beaten the home side in a competitive league match on their turf never mind scoring four or more tries needed to gain the all-important bonus point.

What followed was one of the highest paced and intensive displays of quality rugby action of the season. Both sides quickly set out their stalls and played to their respective strengths. A flurry of tries followed as Marr’s forwards and backs combined to great effect to exploit the available space. Meanwhile Stewart’s Melville stayed in the hunt with well executed forward’s led moves from the set pieces, in particular the line-outs where they held the ascendency in part influenced by the presence of their 6’8”+ second rower, Swedish internationalist Alex Rappestad. Marr’s squad were playing out of their skins as they used pace and precision to good effect. Ben Johnston (sponsored by Professor Sir James Armour) was in rampant form and the rest of the pack followed his example. In the backs Colin Sturgeon excelled and made superb use of any opportunity to exploit any glimmer of a gap in the home side’s defence.

Marr opened the scoring with an early try followed by a penalty but a quick response from Stewart’s Melville set the tone and pattern for most of the match. In table tennis fashion eight tries were scored in the opening forty minutes to see Marr leading by a solitary point.

Marr got off to a perfect start to the second forty minutes with an early try from Scott Bickerstaff. During the following twenty or so minutes Stewart’s Melville had the best of possession and territory and by the end of the quarter two tries gave them a two point advantage. This included an unstoppable short range charge from man mountain Rappestad.

Stewart’s Melville’s lead lasted only five minutes and was turned when Mackenzie Pearce smashed through a packed defence to score.

In the final ten minutes Marr’s players’ stamina and match fitness came to the fore and a final two tries followed, including Craig Kolarik’s (sponsored by MoveUrWay) second and Colin Sturgeon’s third for the day.

By the end of the match the 120 plus Marr supporters in the 200 or so crowd got to celebrate another milestone for Marr Rugby. This result ends another remarkable season for Marr Rugby as the club continue to improve on and off the field. Their relatively young side has grown and developed under the expert eye and guidance of Craig Redpath, supported by other others in the coaching team, including erudite Paul Burke. Year on year the coaching team has improved the skill set, stamina and self-belief of this growing squad of players, as individuals and as a team. The club knows it is punching well above its weight but is happy to face this challenge head on as it chases the vision and Marr’s mantra that the future is bright…the future is purple and gold!

The spoils for Marr Rugby are a play-off place against Premier league legends Gala - details to follow, see www.marrrugby.com for information.

Marr Rugby man of the match: Colin Sturgeon (sponsored by Bricktrain Ltd)

Marr Rugby scorers
Tries: Craig Kolarik (2), Colin Sturgeon (3), Kyle Vallance (1), Scott Bickerstaff (1) and Mackenzie Pearce (1)
Conversions: Colin Sturgeon (6)
Penalties: Colin Sturgeon (1)

Match details

Match date

Sat 02 Apr 2016

Kickoff

15:00

Competition

BT National League Division 1
Team overview
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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