It wasn't pretty but Carrick continued their good season with a hard fought win away at Waysiders Drumpellier on Saturday.
This was certainly not a match for the rugby purist, as both sides battled for superiority in conditions that resembled a quagmire. In the end, the 8-9 victory came courtesy of the kicking skills of young Conor Wyllie, who nudged over three penalties to edge out the hosts.
Read MoreThis week’s report has been provided by the courtesy of the Irvine match reporter, Dereck Murdoch. Both sides were not at full strength with five of the Irvine side who started last week’s fine win against Kilmarnock unavailable whereas only three of the Carrick side was unavailable.
Read MoreAny Burns aficionados who had been suffering last Saturday from an excess of usquabae, haggis, neeps and tatties and had decided to clear their heads by following Tam o Shanter’s trail from the Market Bar in auld Ayr’s toon centre to Souter Johnnie’s cottage might have had a few surprises en route.
Read MoreSaturday’s game was transferred to the milder climes of Maybole from the frozen east of Dunblane and at the interval Coach Brown must have been wondering whether that decision was one of his better ideas. Like the previous week against Waysider's who had taught the home pack a few lessons in rucking, the McLaren forwards were the quicker to the breakdown and secured most of the breakdown ball.
Read MoreSaturday’s game against Stewartry was the start of the second half of the season. At Castle Douglas an inexperienced Carrick side had been taught a few lessons and effectively outmuscled by the stronger and more experienced home side losing by four tries to nil. Stewartry came to Maybole as one of the top three in the league with an outside chance of promotion. The sub plot to the visit was the close connection between player/coach Muir for the visitors and sometime player/coach Brown for the Rick.
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Results
Saturday 26th January
Carrick U17 17 – 10 Wellington U17
What a fantastic game of rugby!!! We were 10-0 down at HT but the boys believed in their abilities and scored 3 unanswered tries to win 17-10. Well Done!!!
Fixtures
Saturday 2nd February
Carrick 1st XV v High School of Glasgow XV. Boys should meet at 8.00am wearing school uniform. Return for 1.00pm. Kick off 10.00am. Bus has been booked.
Carrick U16 V Belmont House U16/17. Boys should meet at 8.30 with kick off being 9.45. Venue the school field.
Carrick U14 V Belmont House U14. Boys should meet at 8.20 with kick off being 9.45. Venue – Rozelle Park – Any help with transport would be gratefully appreciated .
Carrick U13 V Belmont House U13. Boys should meet at 8.20 with kick off being 9.45. Venue – Rozelle Park – Any help with transport would be gratefully appreciated.
A tuck shop will once again be run at Rozelle. Any donations gratefully received.
Scotland Trips
There are still tickets available for the Scotland trips against Italy and Ireland. If any pupil wishes a ticket please speak to me asap.