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The Bowl Final thread

Post by niall » Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:45 am

Just to keep this away from the "heated" discussion regarding when we should be coming back from Murrayfield.


Everybody looking forward to the weekend? I have to say, I couldn't believe we had made it at full time in Linlithgow, especially after what happened at New Anniesland in 2004.

The squad has been announced, and the travelling reserves will be announced tomorrow.

Squad: S.Baird, L.Barclay, V.Czarnocki, F.Duguid, G.Ferguson, S.Findlay, J.Harris, A.McLatchie, D.McMillan, G.Morrison, J.Phillips, C.Reid, R.Simpson, B.Turnbull, A.Watson
Subs: E.Ferguson, A.Hill, C.Lewis, A.Love, A.McLaren, S.Paton, G.Sloan

For those interested, those that have played there part in getting us to Murrayfield:

Ian Adams
Gavin Armstrong (games: 3, Tries: 1)
Stephen Baird (games: 5)
Les Barclay (games: 3)
Matt Brown
Steven Brown
Victor Czarnocki (games: 3, Tries: 2)
Fraser Duguid (games: 3, Tries: 1)
Eddy Ferguson (games: 4)
Grant Ferguson (games: 5, Tries: 1)
Steven Findlay (games: 5)
John Harris (games: 5, Conversions: 1)
Andy Hill (games: 5, Tries: 1, Conversions: 8, Penalties: 3)
Jamie Hillis (games: 2)
Craig Lewis (games: 3)
Alan Love
Calum McGarrity
Fraser McKenzie
Andy McLatchie (games: 4)
Derek McMillan (Tries: 1)
Lee McWhinnie (games: 3, Tries: 3)
Graeme Morrison (games: 4)
Jamie Muir
Stephen Paton (games: 2, Tries: 1)
John Phillips (games: 3)
Crawford Reid (games: 4)
Robert Simpson (games: 5, Tries: 2)
George Sloan (games: 5)
John Thomson
Barry Turnbull (games: 5, Tries: 1)
Alan Watson (games: 5)


31 Players,
5 Games: 4 wins 1 loss

97 points scored
43 Conceeded

Tries: 14
Conversions: 9
Penalties: 3

Top scorers:
1) Andy Hill - 30 points
2) Lee McWhinnie - 15 points
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Post by niall » Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:44 pm

I'm led to believe that the travelling reserves are:

Willie Wylie
John Thomson
Fraser McKenzie
Steven Brown
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Re: The Bowl Final thread

Post by fuz » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:46 pm

niall wrote:Just to keep this away from the "heated" discussion regarding when we should be coming back from Murrayfield.


Everybody looking forward to the weekend? I have to say, I couldn't believe we had made it at full time in Linlithgow, especially after what happened at New Anniesland in 2004.

The squad has been announced, and the travelling reserves will be announced tomorrow.

Squad: S.Baird, L.Barclay, V.Czarnocki, F.Duguid, G.Ferguson, S.Findlay, J.Harris, A.McLatchie, D.McMillan, G.Morrison, J.Phillips, C.Reid, R.Simpson, B.Turnbull, A.Watson
Subs: E.Ferguson, A.Hill, C.Lewis, A.Love, A.McLaren, S.Paton, G.Sloan

For those interested, those that have played there part in getting us to Murrayfield:

Ian Adams
Gavin Armstrong (games: 3, Tries: 1)
Stephen Baird (games: 5)
Les Barclay (games: 3)
Matt Brown
Steven Brown
Victor Czarnocki (games: 3, Tries: 2)
Fraser Duguid (games: 3, Tries: 1)
Eddy Ferguson (games: 4)
Grant Ferguson (games: 5, Tries: 1)
Steven Findlay (games: 5)
John Harris (games: 5, Conversions: 1)
Andy Hill (games: 5, Tries: 1, Conversions: 8, Penalties: 3)
Jamie Hillis (games: 2)
Craig Lewis (games: 3)
Alan Love
Calum McGarrity
Fraser McKenzie
Andy McLatchie (games: 4)
Derek McMillan (Tries: 1)
Lee McWhinnie (games: 3, Tries: 3)
Graeme Morrison (games: 4)
Jamie Muir
Stephen Paton (games: 2, Tries: 1)
John Phillips (games: 3)
Crawford Reid (games: 4)
Robert Simpson (games: 5, Tries: 2)
George Sloan (games: 5)
John Thomson
Barry Turnbull (games: 5, Tries: 1)
Alan Watson (games: 5)


31 Players,
5 Games: 4 wins 1 loss

97 points scored
43 Conceeded

Tries: 14
Conversions: 9
Penalties: 3

Top scorers:
1) Andy Hill - 30 points
2) Lee McWhinnie - 15 points
I'm led to believe that you have far to much free time on your hands!

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Post by Roddy » Thu May 01, 2008 9:11 am

Dare I mention exams :lol:
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Post by teenwolf » Thu May 01, 2008 9:15 am

Don't you try to scare Niall away from the internet - i'm lonely enough with him here :P
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Post by Roddy » Thu May 01, 2008 9:17 am

Yes you are correct "teen"wolf - don't know if lonely is the word you are looking for though...

Niall - fix the clock on the Forum, if you have some spare time :wink:
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Post by teenwolf » Thu May 01, 2008 9:22 am

I'm led to believe that this thread has went heavily off topic.

Maybe we should discuss DLRFC's take on democracy -

step 1/ dictate to the people
step 2/ ask the people
step 3/ don't like the people's answer go back to dictating :oops:

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Post by niall » Thu May 01, 2008 10:03 am

Roddy wrote:Dare I mention exams :lol:
they're not for another couple of weeks, Its more my dissertation is now finished, so i'm sitting at the computer not needing to write 10000 words!

The forum clock is fine, you just have to change the timezone in your profile: profile.php?mode=editprofile

I might hack the forum to fix that at some point over the summer!
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Post by Roddy » Thu May 01, 2008 10:14 am

Thanks Niall & studying the night before the exam should be enough :shock:

"Teen"wolf, what can I say other than I am now taking the car to Murrayfield as Conor wants to watch Simmo who, like yourself, always had time to encourage Conor with his rugby (plus throwing him in bins, wedgies etc).
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Post by barryts » Thu May 01, 2008 11:48 am

saying that with all the extra training the guys will prob be ready for bed about 4:45 anyways!
Totally agree mate! Do you realise the only day we won't be involved in rugby from last Sat at the festival to the cup final this Saturday is Monday as we Trained on Sun, Tues, Wed and tonight. Tomorrow we are all meeting in the clubhouse at 7 as well. We're all going to be sick of the sight of each other.
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Post by teenwolf » Thu May 01, 2008 12:09 pm

yup, i hope it's kept super brief on friday - cos cup or no cup i'll be getting kicked oot otherwise :cry: :wink:
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Post by Jambo » Thu May 01, 2008 12:50 pm

Alrighty,

Sorry not wanting to impose on the major discussion on the forum

Roddy whats the script wi the parking been on sru website but it only seems to refer to international parking etc

Any hints and tips would be useful

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Post by barryts » Thu May 01, 2008 12:52 pm

Back to more serious matters, does anyone fancy a game of rounders tonight at training????? :lol:
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Post by teenwolf » Thu May 01, 2008 12:54 pm

barryts wrote:Back to more serious matters, does anyone fancy a game of rounders tonight at training????? :lol:
that would be super - with a cricket bat or tennis racquet!? :P
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Post by barryts » Thu May 01, 2008 12:58 pm

Got a baseball bat in my boot mate, pretty sure ive got a tennis ball and a baseball as well. Tennis rackets are too easy mate, they were used by the girls at scholl mind. The real players had to use the baseball bat!

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