The Scotsman

Marr milestone for skipper Bickerstaf­f as leaders face tricky trip to Hawick

- By GARY HEATLY

Hawick host leaders Marr in a tasty looking Tennent’s Premiershi­p clash at Mansfield Park this lunchtime with the visitors’ skipper Conor Bickerstaf­f set to play in his 200th match for them.

The Greens have won all four of their home games this term while the men from Troon have recorded six top-flight victories in a row, so something has to give in this one.

This week Scottish Rugby revealed how the much talked about FOSROC Super6 Premiershi­p Player Pool would work in practice. A certain number of players who took part in the recently concluded Super6 2021 season are permitted to play in the top flight from now until December 11.

Hawick have dipped into this ‘pool’ to name Scottish Rugby contracted Academy duo Rudi Brown and Ben Evans on the bench. Their starting XV is unchanged from the one that won at Musselburg­h with a bonus point last weekend.

Marr have also dipped into the pool of available talent and have contracted Acadethird-placed my players Rory Jackson and Roan Frostwick starting at number six and nine respective­ly.

Marr head coach Craig Redpath said: “Hawick have an excellent record at home and are playing well, we expect a physical game from their strong pack and must be aware of the threat of their backs, especially Andrew Mitchell who made a big impact against Musselburg­h. We will have to produce our best performanc­e of the season to leave Mansfield with a positive result.”

Second placed Currie Chieftains have named a fairly settled side for the visit of sixth placed Musselburg­h to Malleny Park while there is a big game at the bottom where ninth placed Selkirk welcome tenth placed Aberdeen Grammar to Philiphaug­h. These three matches kick-off at 12.30pm with fifth placed Edinburgh Accies welcoming Glasgow Hawks, in fourth, to Raeburn Place at 2pm. Accies have a number of players back for this one including backrow duo Callum Reid and Jamie Sole.

The GHA versus Jed-forest match is off due to Covid concerns within the Borders club.

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