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Saturday 24 October 2009

Cumnock senior results

Cumnock 26 – 0 Carrick

Cumnock played host to Carrick in a local derby in the latest league match this weekend.
After a disappointing result last week against Clydebank the young side were determined to make up for this by winning at home.
The game kicked off in wet and windy conditions although this did not deter the home side who won a penalty straight from the kick off when the visitors were caught holding onto the ball on the ground. Uncharacteristically, Kyle Johnson pulled his kick to the left of the posts but Cumnock had shown their intent to take control of the game early on.
This was followed up by a strong spell of Cumnock pressure as they dealt with some loose Carrick kicking, allowing full-back Conner Nisbet to run the ball back at the defence. The breakthrough came when several strong carries from Cumnock’s forwards made a good position in Carrick territory. The ball was fed back to stand-off Johnson who, despite slipping managed to chip the ball over the defence. Wing Tony Foster gathered the ball to score in the corner and Johnson added the tricky conversion.
Cumnock continued to put the visitors under pressure and almost added more points when both Johnson and Mark Bennett narrowly missed penalties. Cumnock’s set pieces have been a problem this season and the line out continued to misfire in this game. However, the scrum was much more impressive with the new front row of Rab Donald, Graham Hunter and Donald Hunter constantly putting their opposite numbers on the back foot. Solid scrum ball allowed Cumnock’s backs to use their pace to take on the defence. One of these moves saw the ball released wide and well timed passing meant that Gregor McMillan had the space to outsprint his opposite number and cross the line for Cumnock’s second try. This time the conversion went awry as the conditions worsened with several players losing their footing on the slippery surface.
The first half ended with Cumnock 12 points to nil up and having never looked under pressure from Carrick. The visitors came back strongly after half time and set up a series of driving mauls deep in Cumnock territory after some cheap penalties from the home side. However, stubborn defence from Cumnock kept the line intact and eventually the visitors grew impatient and attempted an unlikely cross kick which was easily dealt with by the defence.
Cumnock regrouped and came charging back at their guests and immediately turned their pressure into points. Mark Bennett made the initial burst through the Carrick defence before feeding his centre partner Alan Haynes with a well timed pass. Haynes had the pace to outstrip the chasing defence and touched down under the posts to give Johnson an easy conversion.
The home side then spent a long spell deep in Carrick territory but struggled to make much of an impression with several handling errors caused by the poor conditions. There was also a lot of aimless kicking with both teams favouring the hit and hope option, relying on their opponents spilling the ball. Cumnock dealt with this better and it was no surprise when Mark Bennett side stepped through the defence to record his side’s fourth try to wrap up the bonus point. Johnson again added the conversion from in front of the posts.
Cumnock showed excellent composure to play the remainder of the game out on their terms and Carrick were never given a chance to get points on the board. Cumnock came close to adding another try when a well placed Bennett kicked was hacked ahead by substitute wing Greg Hamilton who was unlucky to be beaten to the touchdown by the covering defender. The home side continued to play the game deep in Carrick territory until the end of the match, showing an ability to control games which hasn’t often been seen this season.
This was another important step for the young team with their second successive home win topped off with a bonus point. Especially impressive was the fact that Cumnock kept a clean sheet which is a rare feat in rugby which shows the continuing development in this young team.
Alan Smith was man of the match for getting through a lot of the dirty work in the back row that allows Cumnock’s backs the chance to shine.

Team: Rab Donald, Graham Hunter, Donald Hunter, Kevin Brady, Blair McMillan, Stuart Hunter, Alan Smith, David Kerr, Craig McWhirter, Kyle Johnson, Gregor McMillan, Mark Bennett, Alan Haynes, Tony Foster, Conner Nisbet, Jim Ramage, Jamie Thomson, Greg Hamilton

Next Week: Cumnock travel to Stranraer to take on Wigtonshire

Cumnock 3 Allen glens 12

The second team continued to get closer with its form with a close defeat to Allan Glens who currently top Reserve league West Division 3.

Monday 19 October 2009

Cumnock mini results/reports

P5

The team were short of players today and Ross,Adam and Rob stepped up from the P4 squad to boost numbers. The boys lost a few early tries to the visitors before they switched on and although they came back strongly were unable to overcome the early deficit and lost the game 8-4. Cumnocks tries coming from Zak Donald 3 and Owen Young

The second game saw the home team take an early lead running in some superb tries and putting up a solid defense.Unfortunately the visitors pulled this game back as the Cumnock boys tired and the final score of 10-5 was very flattering for the visitors and didnt really reflect the passage of play. Zak Donald picked up another 3 tries in this game with Rob Drummond and Owen Young picking up 1 each.

The Cumnock squad were Ryan Kennedy,Austin McBirnie,Owen Young and Zak Donald with Owen picking up the award for best tackler



P4

The team got off to a slow start in their first game losing some early tries to the visitors from Strathven. As the game progressed the Cumnock team started to find their form with Blair McNally and Blair Stewart picking up a try each but it was too little too late and the Cumnock team lost the first game 6-2

The second game saw a huge improvement in the Cumnock team stringing together some good attacks and better tackling. Unfortunately the visitors ran in a few late tries to steal victory winning the game 6-3. Cumnocks tries coming from Ross Watson 1 Adam Watt 2

The Cumnock squad was Blair McNally,Ross Watson,Adam Watt,Jamie Kennedy,Alex Hill,Rob Drummond,Blair Stewart,Matt Montgomery and Bailey Wood. Matt Montgomery picking up the award for best tackler.

Sunday 18 October 2009

Cumnock senior reports for Saturday 17th October

Clydebank 27 Cumnock 20 1st xv report:-

It was the best of times and then the worst of times for Cumnock this week as they travelled to Clydebank. Cumnock dominated the first half to open a fifteen point lead before throwing it away in the second half.
The game started in beautiful conditions which suited Cumnock’s free running style against Clydebank’s powerful forward based brand of rugby. The game started well as good pressure from the kick off resulted in turnover ball for Cumnock which was fed back to stand-off Kyle Johnson who slotted a drop goal to give Cumnock an early lead.

This early pressure from Cumnock continued as the hosts attempted to steady their ship by driving the ball up the side of rucks. However, these drives were continually halted by Cumnock’s fringe defence led by back row brothers Stuart and Graham Hunter. Eventually, Clydebank attempted to throw the ball wide. The ball was fumbled by the centre and Mark Bennett continued his knack of being in the right place at the right time to gather the ball and run unopposed under the posts for the opening try. Johnson added the extra two points.

Clydebank rallied after this and set up camp deep in Cumnock territory although the stubborn visiting defence refused to let the home side through. However, Cumnock once again showed that they can be their own worst enemy as a series of unnecessary penalties were given away, allowing Clydebank to kick into the corner and regroup their forwards. The defence was impregnable until the departure of Rab Cross after a heavy collision with his opposite number. With this loss of both experience and power, Cumnock’s defence was weakened just enough for Clydebank to squeeze over for a try after a drive from a lineout. The conversion was mis-hit but it gave the hosts a foot hold in the game.

Cumnock refused to sit back and allow the hosts the chance to add to this score as they won a penalty after pressure from the kick off. The long range penalty was kicked by Bennett to further extend his team’s lead. Clydebank managed to secure ball from their kick off after Cumnock struggled to set up a maul from the kick off. The home side once again set up a series of mauls and rucks without spinning the ball wide. However, Cumnock’s defence was once again strong and they won a penalty when Clydebank were over eager to secure the ball and left their feet. Johnson prepared to kick the ball to touch before spotting space in behind the Clydebank defence. The ball went long and into space before being gathered by the Clydebank full back. His clearing kick was loose and gathered by number-eight David Kerr who ran at the defence before offloading to Johnson who released the ball along the line to wing, Tony Foster. Foster took on the defence on the outside and had the pace to score in the corner for a well worked counter attack try. Johnson added the conversion from the touchline before the whistle went for half time with Cumnock leading twenty points to five.

The second half started fairly well for Cumnock with another long range penalty attempt for Bennett which he pushed slightly to the right. After that Cumnock seemed to go to sleep. Either that or they believed the game to be already won. Whatever the problem, Clydebank managed to set up their driving mauls without Cumnock disrupting them and pick the ball up and drive round the side of rucks without Cumnock stopping them straight away. Clydebank have managed to make it to the top end of the table by carrying the ball three or four yards at a time, keeping hold of the ball and eventually they will make it to the try line. In the first half Cumnock were preventing them from doing this but in the second half Clydebank were allowed to walk up the pitch using their experienced and considerably larger forwards to keep the ball from Cumnock. Cumnock also continued to give away several cheap penalties aiding the Clydebank cause.

The home side managed to score four tries in this fashion with Cumnock barely managing to touch the ball in this spell. Only one conversion was added meaning that Cumnock stayed within seven points meaning that they got a bonus point out of the game.

The game ended with Cumnock camped on the Clydebank line for the first time in the half and despite Greg Hamilton and Sean Fulton going close, they were unable to force their way over the line.


This was a massively disappointing game for Cumnock as they had a great chance to beat one of the top teams in the league. It would even be possible to say that Cumnock lost this game more than Clydebank won it. Cumnock showed in the first half they were capable of dealing with the home side’s forward orientated game but they switched off in the second half and paid the price for it. However, it is games like this that Cumnock’s young side will hopefully learn lessons from and move forward.

Man of the match was captain David Kerr for leading by example and putting in a hard working shift in the back row.

Team: Kevin Brady, Paul Miller, Rab Cross, Sean Fulton, Blair McMillan, Stuart Hunter, Graham Hunter, David Kerr, Scott Houston, Kyle Johnson, Gregor McMillan, Mark Bennett, Alan Haynes, Tony Foster, Conner Nisbet, Barry Horton, Alan Smith, Greg Hamilon

Next Week: Cumnock take on Carrick in local derby at Broomfield

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Clydebank 26 Cumnock 2nd XV 20

For the 2nd week in a row the 2nd XV had a tale of two halfs where the 2nd half performancce showed grit and determination to fight a stronger team.

Cumnock started with 15 players on the pitch and no subs. Most of the points against Cumnock were scored again in the first half. 2nd half the boys played a briliant game after being have Bobby Horton and Euan Cunningham having to go off from the front row, which left Cumnock with 13 players on the pitch. After this the Cumnock showed some true grit against the more experienced team. This also meant the scrums became uncontested.

Johnny Seng was man of the match for his opportunist try in the first half.

Cumnock 2nd 15 play Allan Glens at Broomfield, Kick off 3pm

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