Ayrshire Post

Warr helps Bulls to face down the Bears

- CALLUM KERR

Harry Warr relishes his man of the match medal after helping the Ayrshire Bulls to a big win on Sunday.

Warr and his teammates scored a 40- 17 win at Boroughmui­r Bears in the FOSROC Super6 to go third in the table.

The Bulls now head to secondplac­ed Heriots this Sunday.

The Ayrshire Bulls returned to winning ways on Sunday after a slow start to 2020.

A clinical performanc­e from Peter Murchie’s men saw them breeze to a 40- 17 victory over Boroughmui­r Bears – a rearranged game delayed from the carnage of Storm Dennis.

The action played out at the Queensferr­y Hub due to poor weather at the Bears’ home of Meggetland, and the 4G pitch provided the perfect canvas for fast- flowing attractive rugby.

The win puts the Bulls back into third, with a clash against second- place Heriots coming up this Sunday.

Heriots sit one point ahead on 28 with Watsonians the pacemakers on 32.

With it all still to play for approachin­g the last round of regular season action, coach Murchie was delighted with his side’s effort.

He said: “We played pretty well, especially in the first half with that wind against us… all in all we haven’t played for four or five weeks so I was delighted with the performanc­e”.

It has been a slog of a season so far, with the FOSROC Super6 league kicking off in November and being hampered by the harsh weather.

Murchie said: “It’s ( the conditions) been a challenge for every team.

“Training over the last two months has been challengin­g – 50mph winds and all these storms – it’s difficult.

“Credit to the guys who have stuck at it and managed to keep us ticking along”.

It was the Bears who struck first on Sunday, taking a three- point lead from the kicking tee just four minutes in.

Ten minutes later the Bulls took the lead, with captain Pete McCallum breaking through the line and over to score.

A lacklustre restart gifted the Bears possession and a score from a fumbled ball put them back in front.

There was 21 minutes gone when the Bulls took a lead which wouldn’t change hands.

Sam Kitchen bagged his eighth try of the season with a powerful surge over the line from close range.

The Bulls bagged one more before the break, with George Bordill diving under the posts.

Ross Thompson’s conversion concluded the first half scoring at 19- 10.

In the second half Nico Griffiths stretched the lead.

A Boroughmui­r pass deep in their own half failed to meet hands and the prop reacted quickest to score.

With an hour gone the Bulls were coasting, but a spike in intensity from the Bears made it a ball game.

Jordan Edmunds broke clear against the run of play to make it a one possession game, before fly- half Chris Laidlaw crept through the line from the restart. He threw a looping pass to Edmunds who just failed to connect for what would have been a certain try.

The Bulls weathered the storm and secured two late scores to provide some cushion.

The first came through Tyler Beary, who sniped into the corner after quick hands from Isaac McNulty put him away.

The last score was arguably the best. On his way to Man of the Match honours, Harry Warr pulled off an audacious through- the- legs pass to debutant James Pinkerton.

Unfazed by the step up from Club XV rugby, Pinkerton did well to draw the defender and dink a crafty grubber down the line for Craig Gossman to score.

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Ross Thompson nails a conversion as the Bulls show their dominance in Queensferr­y
On target Ross Thompson nails a conversion as the Bulls show their dominance in Queensferr­y
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Skipper’s call
Pete McCallum streaks over for a try
Tough tackling Jordan Edmunds is sent to the turf by Gordon Reid Skipper’s call Pete McCallum streaks over for a try

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