The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Perthshire’s thumping win in memory of Adam

Victory honours rugby club’s late captain who was killed cycling to work

- ROSS GARDINER rogardiner@thecourier.co.uk

The team-mates of Perthshire rugby star Adam Pattinson won a special victory in his honour in their first game since his tragic death.

Adam, who had captained the Eagles, was killed in a road collision on the A912, on the Perthshire-Fife border, as he cycled to work at Craigclowa­n School in Perth last month.

Tributes to the popular teacher poured in and continued on Saturday when the club held a special ceremony before their match against Murrayfiel­d Wanderers.

Perthshire RFC players lined up with match officials and Murrayfiel­d players, along with the Eagles’ second XV and their opponents Bannockbur­n, for a minute’s silence before kick-off.

Club chief executive Allan Brown and captain Ewan MacKessack-Leitch then presented Adam’s match jersey to his family.

A club spokespers­on said: “Perthshire’s first home match following the tragic death of Adam Pattinson was always going to be a hugely emotional event but nobody was really prepared for the enormity of the occasion.

“The sight of Perthshire’s 1st and 2nd XV lined up with Murrayfiel­d Wanderers, Bannockbur­n and the match officials for the minute’s silence brought tears to the eyes of the large number of supporters on the touchline.

“The number 4 jersey, which Adam wore with such pride and distinctio­n for more than 15 years, was presented to the family by Allan Brown and Ewan MacKessack-Leitch in a very touching ceremony – and Murrayfiel­d’s captain Alex Godsmark made a very generous gesture on behalf of our opponents by agreeing to frame the jersey in a presentati­on case.”

The match itself was expected to be a tight affair but Perthshire rose to the occasion to record a storming 30-17 win, pulling the club further away from the bottom of the league.

“Every single member of the squad played their heart out. CLUB SPOKESPERS­ON

“Adam’s kindness, personalit­y, leadership and the genuine love and respect he showed to everyone he met personifie­d why he was held in such awe by all his friends at Perthshire and beyond,” the spokespers­on continued.

“Every single member of the squad played their heart out for their former skipper.”

Adam was officially named by police on Monday following investigat­ions.

Sergeant Alan Pettigrew, of Perth road policing unit, said: “Our thoughts remain with Mr Pattinson’s family at this sad time.”

 ?? Picture: Angus Findlay. ?? Adam holds a trophy with his team-mates at a previous event.
Picture: Angus Findlay. Adam holds a trophy with his team-mates at a previous event.

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