Heriots humbled
IF a team wanted to breach Fortess Milbrae, it was Heriots who hadn't beaten Ayrs since the controversial cup quarter-final three seasons ago.
View ArticleStirling stunned
BOTH sides wanted the points in this one, Ayr to ensure that they go to Currie next Saturday as league leaders.
View ArticleIt's tough at the table top
IT’s tough at the top, even tougher to stay there as Ayr found out at Malleny Park on Saturday as they went Halloween guising and were treated to a few Currie tricks.
View ArticleRoad to glory
THE trip to North Inch in the opening round of Pool B was never going to be the most hazardous for Ayr except for negotiating the roadworks on the A9.
View ArticleMarr bow out of Shield
LEAGUE business was interrupted with a trip to Bonnyrigg to face Lasswade in the National Shield.
View ArticleWe have to get game up several notches
IF you are old enough you will remember, if not take my word for it but 40 years ago saw the introduction of decimalisation, writes Ron Evans.
View ArticleHistory makers Ayr
AT 4.45pm on Saturday history was made at Millbrae, writes Ron Evans.
View ArticleWin sets scene for final with Melrose
IF we play like that in the final, we will get humped" was coach Kenny Murray's succinct summing up of Ayr's Premier Cup semi-final win at Meggetland on Saturday, which sets up a repeat of last years...
View ArticleNot the final match Ayr were hoping for
THAT's it folks-all done-and done over in their final match was Ayr's fate against a Currie side who ran in six tries in a defeat the likes of which has not been witnessed at Millbrae for many a long...
View ArticleAyr get their first real warm up of the season
FORGET the 46-26 scoreline. Ayr would have expected to run in the points although Whitecraigs showed just why they were Premier 3 champions last season and will do some damage in Premier 2.
View ArticleA flying start!
SEASON 2011-12 got underway in earnest for Marr with a visit to Langloan, for the first round of the RBS West Regional Shield competition, to face Waysiders/ Drumpellier who are also league opponents...
View ArticleAyr put up a good fight
T is an old and hackneyed cliché but a game of two halves was the only way to possibly describe the RBS Premier 1 clash at Millbrae between the Scottish Champions and their Cup nemesis Ayr, writes Ron...
View ArticleMarr victorious at Greenlaw
MARR's trip to Greenlaw was fruitful with an improved performance that netted a bonus point win courtesy of four tries, scored by Paul Burke, Scott Bickerstaff and Connor Bickerstaff (2).
View ArticleAy triumph against English opposition
IN a weekend where Scottish rugby stood tall, Ayr played their part as one of four sides to win against English opposition in the British and Irish Cup and the Heineken Cup, writes Ron Evans
View ArticleGHK show the way
IN a compelling match at Old Anniesland GHK showed why they are top of the table with a consistent performance that allowed them to edge Marr and stretch their lead at the top to five points.
View ArticleThe Munster match
THE town of Tralee was en fete for the visit of Munster and Ayr, hosting their biggest match in 111 years (Munster v Leinster since you ask!).
View ArticleWhat a way to end the year
AYR saw out 2011 with one of the biggest wins in the club's history as they staged a magnificent comeback to topple lthe current English Championsp leader and take second place in their British and...
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