Stirling Observer

Last-gasp drop goal keeps Super6 Sprint hopes alive

- DAVID BARNES

STIRLING COUNTY ........................................ 27 AYRSHIRE BULLS ........................................... 26

Marcus Holden fired home the ugliest looking drop-goal you are ever likely to see deep into injury time of this tense tussle at Bridgehaug­h.

It snatched a win which keeps alive Stirling County’s hopes of overtaking Watsonians to win this FOSROC Super6 Sprint Series, leaving Ayrshire Bulls heartbroke­n that they have to make do with just two bonus-points from a match they appeared to have tied up when taking a 26-10 lead with half an hour left to play.

“I think the boys continued to believe in the way we were trying to play rather than going chasing it early, we stayed composed, and our forward pack started to get a bit of dominance which helped us massively,” said victorious head coach Ben Cairns.

“We mauled and scrummed a bit more than we have at any earlier point in this season, and it worked for us. The drop-goal was a bit of a haggis but they all count!”

County now have next weekend off and will be hoping that Bulls can do them a favour by beating Watsonians at Millbrae, which will set up a winner-takes-all match for Cairns’ side against the league leaders the following week at Myreside.

Stirling flew out the blocks and snatched the lead through debutant Ryan Southern, who dummied his way between the Bulls’ centres off first-phase scrum ball and looked like he could hardly believe his luck as he galloped home from 35-yards, with skipper Holden adding the straightfo­rward conversion.

The South African centre then broke clear again straight from the restart but this time his try-making pass was picked out by Bulls stand-off Tom Jordan, who romped home from halfway and then added the conversion for good measure to make it all square after whirlwind first seven minutes.

The home side were reduced to 14 men for 10 minutes when Walter Fifita‘s deliberate knock-on killed a promising Bulls attack just before the quarter-hour mark and the visitors made the most of their numerical advantage with Andy Stirrat sending Bobby Beattie unchalleng­ed under the posts and Liam Mcnamara putting Aaron Tait over in the right hand corner. Jordan converted the first of those scores but couldn’t manage the second.

A sloppy Bulls offside committed by Lewis Mcnamara handed Holden three easy points early in the second half, but the visitors roared back to score their bonus-point try on 50 minutes when some great running and handling from Beattie and Joe Knight sent Cam Jones home, with Jordan directing the conversion in via the left post.

But County weren’t ready to raise the white flag yet, and a holding-on penalty committed by Jordan was kicked to inside Bulls’ 22, creating the platform for a powerful line-out maul to rumble 20-yards for Fraser to score, with Holden converting again.

The home side kept their foot on the gas and, after several minutes camped in the Bulls 22, they scored again when Kennedy prodded the ball through for his Glasgow Warriors teammate Ratu Tagive to race onto and touch down. Holden’s conversion brought it back to a twopoint game with just over 10 minutes to go.

The final period was physical and frantic with County dominating possession and territory, but they couldn’t find a way through Bulls’ vice-like defence, until Holden finally stepped back into the pocket and after several phases got his shot at glory. It wobbled over the bar with about a foot and a half to spare.

Stirling County: Trotter; Tagive, Salmon, Southern (Robertson 58), Fifita (Hamilton 61); Holden, Kennedy; Skinner (Breese 58), Fraser (Hiddleston 58), Walker (Mckenna 75), Pow, Sinclair (Williamson 47), Arnott (Cruickshan­k 58), Gordon, Grant.

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 ?? ?? Deserved Benedict Grant receives man of the match medal from Marcus Holden
Deserved Benedict Grant receives man of the match medal from Marcus Holden
 ?? ?? Charge George Breese takes on the Bulls defence. All photos by Bryan Robertson Photograph­y
Charge George Breese takes on the Bulls defence. All photos by Bryan Robertson Photograph­y
 ?? ?? Opener Ryan Southern goes over for the first try of the game
Opener Ryan Southern goes over for the first try of the game
 ?? ?? Stunner County celebrate Holden’s winning kick
Stunner County celebrate Holden’s winning kick

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