| PREMIER ONE REVIEW: ANDREW TURNS ON HEAT |
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| Sunday, 23 November 2008 | |
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The quick wing, who lined up alongside Scotland 7’s internationalist Andrew Easson, scored twice for the men in Black and Amber as they defeated the Scottish Hydro Electric Premier One new boys 62-20. Meanwhile, Greig Laidlaw scored 15 points to help Edinburgh Academicals shock current champions, Boroughmuir 30-19 at Raeburn Place with the Blair brothers, youngest sibling, Alex dotting down twice. Remember Edinburgh are about to embark on back-to-back action against two of the most revered sides in British rugby. On Friday night (28 November, kick off 7.30pm) the 2007 Magners League title winners, Ospreys fly into Murrayfield and then the following week (Friday 5 December, kick off 7.30pm) English champions Wasps head up from ‘down south’ for an epic Heineken Cup battle. Will Danny Cipriani and co be sent home tae think again by Mike Blair's Bravehearts? Call 0131 346 5180 now to reserve your tickets for a fortnight of top-class action at the home of Scottish Rugby – and remember to take advantage of our Kids Go 4 Free offer (for the Wasps match). Calum MacRae got on the scoresheet with a conversion for Hawick against Heriot’s, but the Borderers were nailed by the capital club with the Goldenacre-based team winning 43-7 at Mansfield Park. On Sunday, Watsonians were defeated 24-16 at Myreside by a rejuvenated Stirling County side featuring Ryan Grant. |
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Andrew Turnbull displayed some red-hot finishing to help Currie record a nine-try demolition over Selkirk at Malleny Park on Saturday.




