| PREMIER ONE REVIEW: TEAGUE SILENCES SONIANS |
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| Sunday, 30 November 2008 | |
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The talented wing, who signed professional terms in the summer, produced a smart solo effort as Heriot’s continued to stay within touching distance of league leaders Ayr. Remember top-class rugby continues in EH12 this Friday night (5 December, kick off 7.30pm) when English champions, London Wasps travel to the home of Scottish Rugby. Seven of England’s squad that lost to New Zealand on Saturday will be involved alongside former France captain Raphael Ibanez, ex-Lions lock Simon Shaw and World Cup winners Josh Lewsey and Joe Worsley – it promises to be an epic Heineken Cup battle. Take advantage of our credit crunch busting ‘Kids Go 4 Free’ scheme where one Adult who pre-purchases a ticket (price: £20, call 0131 346 5180) is entitled to bring up to FOUR children (under-18) to the game for absolutely NOTHING. In the other capital derby, current champions Boroughmuir were on the receiving end of another defeat with Currie – helped by a try from in-form wing Andrew Turnbull – chalking up a 35-11 victory at Meggetland. John Houston was man-of-the-match for Stirling County as they crushed Edinburgh Academicals 31-13 at Bridgehaugh with winger Roland Reid also scoring a try in the process. |
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Marc Teague was back amongst the tries for Heriot’s as the Goldenacre-based team nailed old rivals Watsonians 20-18 in the Scottish Hydro Electric Premier One derby.




