Stirling Observer

Seven-try County secure top three spot in series

- COLIN RENTON

STIRLING COUNTY ......................... 45 HERIOT’S ........................................... 27

Stirling County bounced back from a sluggish start to blow away Heriot’s with a seven-try exhibition that means the Bridgehaug­h men finish the first phase of the competitio­n in second spot behind unbeaten Watsonians.

The hosts were well-served by the three pros in their ranks and County coach Ben Cairns paid tribute to the commitment of the trio in helping the youngsters in the side.

“All three are invested in wanting to play well for us. They have really bought into the culture,” said Cairns.

“It’s easier for Sean (Kennedy) because he coaches here and has come through the club. But Ratu (Tagive) and Walter (Fifita) have come into our environmen­t and wanted to be here and wanted to play well for us. And that has shown in their performanc­es.”

He added: “We would have taken that at the start of the day, and we certainly would have taken it after 20 minutes. I though the way the boys turned the momentum round after a really slow start was excellent. Going in at half-time with the lead and with the wind in the second half was big for us.

“I thought we played some really good rugby for the first 15-20 minutes or so of that second half. I was a little bit disappoint­ed at the way we ended the game.”

However, he is already looking forward to the business end of the competitio­n, adding: “We have Bulls here next week. That’s pivotal for both teams if anyone is going to catch Watsonians.”

It was the Goldenacre side who scored first with seven minutes on the clock when Murdo Mcandrew fired out a long pass to Ross Jones whose slick feed left Jack Blain with a simple stroll to the line.

The momentum remained with the visitors and it was little surprise when try number two arrived in 17 minutes. Bruce Houston despatched a penalty into touch and from the line-out, Iain Wilson ran a smart angle to power over, with Houston adding the extras.

County responded with a rare foray into opposition territory with Benedict Grant prominent. And the hosts bagged an opportunis­tic score when Sean Kennedy chipped through and James Pow applied the boot to send the ball between two defenders, with Tagive on hand to finish off and leave Marcus Holden a straightfo­rward conversion.

By the time the clock had ticked past the half hour mark, parity was restored. This time Logan Trotter burst from deep while Kennedy’s slick service kept the County attack moving and set up Lewis Skinner to thunder over. Holden’s conversion attempt was held up in the wind, leaving the scores tied at 12-12.

Fifita posed a constant threat with ball in hand, and he was the creator of the third County try five minutes before the break. He scythed through the Heriot’s defence and drew the final defender before releasing Holden to complete the job.

County secured the bonus point within a minute of the restart when Holden and Trotter combined to send the ball wide to Ben Salmon, who freed Connor Gordon. Holden booted the conversion, and he was on target again when County bagged try number five. This time Hamish Ferguson was thwarted just short of the whitewash but the alert Kennedy was on hand to dot down.

Heriot’s looked down and out, but they bagged a try after 55 minutes when Euan Mclaren caught the home defence napping with a quickly taken penalty and crashed over.

That score was quickly cancelled out by a solo effort from the impressive Trotter whose change of pace took him past two despairing Heriot’s defenders. Holden was again on target with the kick and also added the additional points after Kennedy was ideally positioned to snipe in for a second time.

Although it was little consolatio­n, Heriot’s did leave with a four-try bonus after Wilson went over.

Stirling County: Trotter; Tagive, Salmon, Holden, Fifita; Cunningham, Kennedy; Mckenna, Fraser, Skinner, Pow, Sinclair, Ferguson, Gordon, Grant. Subs: Hiddleston, Breese, Norrie, Williamson, Cruickshan­k, Burgess, Robertson, Hamilton.

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 ?? ?? On the spot Sean Kennedy goes over to score for Stirling. All photos by Bryan Robertson Photograph­y
On the spot Sean Kennedy goes over to score for Stirling. All photos by Bryan Robertson Photograph­y
 ?? ?? Congrats Marcus Holden celebrates with Connor Gordon and Walter Fafita
Congrats Marcus Holden celebrates with Connor Gordon and Walter Fafita
 ?? ?? Touchdown Ratu Tagive adds another try to the County account
Touchdown Ratu Tagive adds another try to the County account

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