The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Dundee High geared up for usual spring charge

Mayfield men hope to build on terrific victory at Philiphaug­h

- Steve Scott stscott@thecourier.co.uk

Recent history would suggest that Dundee High are about to enter their annual purple patch in BT National League One, and last week’s win at Philiphaug­h was some way to start it.

Head coach Colin Sangster hasn’t been able to call on his best XV all season – maybe for much of the last two seasons – and that was true against Selkirk with experience­d lynchpins Alan Brown and Danny Levison both missing.

However, a young High team showed real resilience in getting some revenge for Selkirk’s smash-and-grab at Mayfield earlier in the season, despite a rollercoas­ter afternoon that saw them race into a 20-0 lead, fall 22-20 behind at the half and then score the only points of the second half on Danny McGinn’ s ultimately winning try.

It was High’s second win in the Borders this year – rather contradict­ing the idea that they don’t do that well down in the heartland – and they played pretty decently in losses to Gala and Jed-Forest in recent trips down the A68.

The other game they won in the Borders was at Kelso, who are the visitors to Mayfield for the first home fixture of 2018, and while the promotion play-off spot seems beyond them, you wouldn’t entirely rule out a late run at it.

Last week’s win bumped High up from seventh to fifth, only two points behind Selkirk in third now, and about to enter the part of the season when they’ve been strongest over the past couple of seasons.

It will need a run clear of injuries but there’s an all-round strength in the pack, minus the stalwarts who had Selkirk on the back foot in the set-piece, while captain Duncan Leese is surely due a concerted run at 10 after intermitte­nt appearance­s due to injury or unavailabi­lity this last couple of years.

Kirkcaldy didn’t have a game at the weekend after Aberdeensh­ire dropped out of National League Two for failing to fulfil fixtures.

The Blues remained top of the division while idle although they would have had a presence at Dumfries, where the Saints won the final eliminator for the top challenger­s to the Fifers in the Division by beating Lasswade 33-0.

The correspond­ing fixture at Park Farm in September was one of Kirkcaldy’s two defeats in the league this season, but the fact the last quarter of the game was played with unconteste­d scrums–often a decisive strength for the Blues this season – was a sizeable mitigating factor.

At Beveridge Park, with a fair wind, scrums for 80 minutes and an extra week’ s rest, Kirkcaldy will be confident they can take maybe a crucial step to the National Two title.

Howe of Fife surely ended any fears about relegation – only one team will go down from National Two with Aberdeensh­ire scratching – with their tenacious win over Hamilton last week.

Head coach Chris Martin was pleased with the attitude and result if not the performanc­e and some of the execution – he was forced down from his usual stand perch top lead with someone to get the ball out of play during an excruciati­ngly long period of added time.

He is also canny enough to know that this week’s hosts, West of Scotland, under the tutelage of Stuart Hogg’s brother Graham, are a much better side than the team that were thrashed 64-7 at Duffus Park in September.

The famous old club toiled a little at the start of the season but have since beaten Dumfries at Burnbrae and nearly upset Kirkcaldy, who escaped with a 17-14 squeaker.

Still, Martin’s belief that the Hamilton win will kickstart Howe’s season is a valid one, and they have an opportunit­y to go as high as seventh in the table with a win.

Perthshire were naggingly just one score short of the losing bonus point at Ardrossan which would have aided their season’s cause last week, especially given that none of their rivals at the foot of National Three picked up anything.

It is an even tougher task this week to bring something back from St Boswells, who are third and with real aspiration­s of overhaulin­g Newton Stewart and Glasgow Accies for a promotion place.

 ?? Picture: Gareth Jennings. ?? Action from Howe of Fife’s excellent victory over Hamilton Bulls at Duffus Park last Saturday.
Picture: Gareth Jennings. Action from Howe of Fife’s excellent victory over Hamilton Bulls at Duffus Park last Saturday.
 ??  ?? Dundee High head coach Colin Sangster has been unable to field what is arguably his best XV for much of the last two seasons.
Dundee High head coach Colin Sangster has been unable to field what is arguably his best XV for much of the last two seasons.

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