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Stew Mel vs Cartha
Queens Park, 4/11/06
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Squad
The Stewart's Melville FP RFC team to play Cartha Queens
Park at Inverleith on Saturday, kick off 2.30 pm,
is:
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15
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Colin Goudie |
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14
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Pete McLean |
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13
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Alex Cox |
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12
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Andrew Easson |
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11
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Richard Borthwick |
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10
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Sam Hendry |
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9
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Stuart Ker |
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1
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Andy Statham |
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2
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Shaun McMurchy |
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3
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Areta Tanoai |
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4
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Scott Brewster |
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5
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Stephen Dalgleish |
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6
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Phil Hendry |
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7
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Stuart Clark (captain) |
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8
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Laing Robson |
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16
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Andy Davidson |
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17
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TBC |
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18
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Adrian Duncan |
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Rob Primrose |
A must-win game if we are to restart our promotion push
- see you there!
Malky
Riggers'
Review

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Stew
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| Result |
Won 50-20 |
| Sequence |
5-0,
7-0, 12-0,
12-5, 12-10,
17-10, 19-10
(half time), 24-10,
26-10, 31-10,
33-10, 33-15,
38-15, 43-15,
43-20, 48-20,
50-20 |
| Tries |
Stuart Ker (7 mins), Areta Tanaoi
(20 mins), Andy Easson 2 (40 & 52 mins),
Stephen Dalgleish (42 mins), Richie Vernon (59
mins), Adrian Duncan (66 mins), Alex Cox
(75 mins) |
| Conversions |
Richard Borthwick 5 (tries 1,3,
4, 5 and 8)
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| Penalties |
None |
| Cards |
Yellows to Dalgy on 28 minutes for handling in a
ruck under our own posts, and to Shaun on 78 minutes
for getting punched - Shaun was innocent once again!
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| Referee |
Rupert Henderson of ERRS |
| Single Sentence Summary |
A tight game until neck injuries to Stath
and Andy D led to scrums being uncontested for the entire
second half; with Cartha also losing their impressive
number 8 and a lock to injury, that gave us a significant
advantage which, for once, we made the most of |
| Leading Lion |
A number of good performances on Saturday, with Aidy
Duncan, Colin Goudie, Sam Hendry, Laing Robson and
Stephen Dalgleish all standing out. But, for his two
tries and constant ability to break tackles, stay
on his feet and give the forwards a much needed target,
Andy Easson gets
the honours this week.
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| Bevvy Bulletin |
Hmm, let's see: first win in four matches, eight
tries scored, first players' court of the season held
after the game ... it's a safe bet to say that plenty
of strong drink was taken at Invers on Saturday!
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