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Final flourish -
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In their last game of the season Currie had some measure of satisfaction in avenging the defeat to Ayr in the Cup. Running out comfortable winners 25-12 it was good to see the home side 'blooding' some stars for the future. |
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Cup run comes to an end -
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Although the lead changed several times it was Ayr who made it through to the quarter-finals with a last gasp penalty to give them a 24-21 victory and left Currie to return home empty handed. |
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Held out for the win -
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Currie made a great start at Anniesland to take an early lead and turned round 3-22 to the good against Glasgow Hawks. Once again the visitors came under pressure but unlike last week they hung in to record a 16-22 win. |
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Silent auction -
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As part of this years Mini's fundraising, local artist Jennifer Thomson has kindly donated a limited edition print named ‘a Try for Scotland Murrayfield Stadium’. It has been signed by 20 of the current Scotland Rugby Squad. Check out attached details. |
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Similar story -
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Another game were Currie should have wrapped up the points but let the visitors into the game. Going down 17-22 to Melrose, Currie must be kicking themselves for not closing out this game. |
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Big day at Murrayfield -
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Currie took on Stirling County in what turned out to be a cracking Cup final. Unfortunately Currie were not able to secure a win going down 10-18; for the Currie lads hopefully this experience will spur them on next year to come back and win the U16 cup! |
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U15s get to Murrayfield -
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Congratulations to the U15s who beat Dumfries 17-3 in the semi final and now go Murrayfield to play Stirling County in the National Club final at 2.10pm on Sunday 16th March.The game is on the main pitch; come along and support the lads. |
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Onwards in Cup -
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The last time Currie went to Berwick to play them in the Cup in 2005 it was a very close affair; this time around the the visitors stormed to victory 0-96. Although windy, the sun and a good pitch allowed Currie to play some good fast open rugby. |
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Mini tournament -
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The hugely popular and well attended Currie Mini Tournament will be held this year on Sunday 27 April 2008. All help for this event is very much appreciated – please see the attached file with the details.
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Youngsters show the way -
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Our Under16 and Under15 teams are both having very successful seasons. They are through to the semi finals of their national age group competitions. The Under 16s will play Perthshire on Sunday 2 March at Malleny.Come along and support the lads. |
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Trip to England -
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Currie have drawn Berwick in the next round of the Cup and will travel south on Saturday 1st March.The squad will be looking for a large traveling support to provide the sixteenth man. It's got to better than watching the Internationals |
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Cup progress -
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As expected Currie cruised past Kinross in this fourth round tie recording a 0-86 victory. All credit however to the home side who battled and pushed the visitors through the full 90 minutes. |
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Club International -
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Congratulations to Richard Snedden, Ross Weston and Andy Adam for their selection for the Scottish Club side to play Wales on Friday. Hopefully a few Currie members will be cheering you on. Belated congratulations to Ben Cairns for his A cap last weekend. |
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Scottish Schools Bowl Final -
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Currie will be hosting the Bell Lawrie U18 Scottish Schools Bowl Final next Wednesday (13th) night. Jedburgh Grammar School are playing St Columba’s (Kilmacolm), kick-off 5.45pm. Come along and give the lads some support.
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SRU Strategic Plan -
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The SRU 5 year Strategic Plan is now available on our website - see attachment. A copy is also available in clubhouse. |
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Game off -
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Pitches are unplayable so all games at Malleny are off today - 2nd Feb. |
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Sportsmans dinner -
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The very popular Sportsman Dinner has been re-arranged to Friday 28th March, 7pm for 7:30 at the Orwell Lodge. The main speakers are being confirmed but make sure you pencil in the date.
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Champions take the spoils -
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Unfortunately that's not Currie but newly crowned Champions Boroughmuir who ran out 27-6 victors at Meggetland. The real difference was the home sides ability to finish with Currie not able to convert the position and territory they had. |
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Malleny games off -
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The heavy rain over the past few days has meant, on the advice of our grounds manager, Ivor Santer, that this Saturday's games at Malleny have been called off. |
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Sportsman Dinner -
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Unfortunately the dinner planned for the 1st Feb has had to be postponed for unforseen circumstances. More details will follow. |
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What happened? -
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Currie support were left stunned by their sides performance against Edinburgh Accies. Leading 13-0 at half time the second period saw the home side totally outclassed by the relegation worried visitors. It looked like only one side wanted to win. |
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Game off -
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Todays game at Malleny against Ayr has been called off because of a frozen pitch. Lunches are still on - 1 for 1.30pm. Heineken Cup games will be on the big screen so no need to suffer from withdrawal symptoms from a lack of rugby. |
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Mud bath -
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Considering the conditions at Braidholm it was remarkable that a match was played at all. At the end of the day the result probably mattered more to GHA who squeezed home 8-5.Currie will want to improve for next weeks clash with Ayr. |
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A New Year View from the Stand -
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As the New Year dawns time to reflect on life at the grass roots. |
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Sizzling display -
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Currie brought some early Christmas cheer to its supporters with a 47-3 seven try victory over Hawick at Malleny. This was another great display of 15 man rugby capped by Andy MacMahon's tally of four tries. |
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Kick off changed -
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The kick off for Saturday's game against Hawick at Malleny has been brought forward to 2pm. |
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Brass monkeys -
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In atrocious weather at Goldenacre both sets of players gave the spectators an entertaining game. Currie with one of their best displays of the season so far ran out winners against Heriots 10-26; great attacking play and solid defence when needed. |
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Sunshine on a dreich day -
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A Currie performance combining attacking flair and no nonsense defence cheered the home support and resulted in a 22-10 win over local rivals Watsonians. |
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Close encounter -
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A visit to Stirling County is never easy and this wasn't a game to bring back the crowds being a tense affair with both sides making unforced errors and struggling in the blustery conditions. In the end a 6-6 scoreline was a fair result. |
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Favours auction -
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Members are reminded that the very popular Favours Action will be held in the Clubhouse on Saturday 8th December at 7.30pm. Tickets £5.00 per person; it's a good night out and tickets includes food and a drink.
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Heavy weather -
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A dreecht day at Malleny summed up the weather and the rugby on show. Fortunately Currie got home with a 20-7 win over visitors Dundee HSFP but the scoreline was a bit flattering as but for a few missed penalty kicks Currie could have lost. |
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Christmas Party -
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It's Christmas Party time for the youngsters on Sunday 16th December; check out the details. |
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National award -
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Currie has picked up a major national award for catering for its young members to eat healthier food. We are the first rugby club, and in fact the first sports club of any kind, to have achieved the prestigious healthy living award. Well done Mums! |
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Bounced back -
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Currie responded to last weeks disappointment by removing Melrose's unbeaten home record with a hard fought 28-30 victory. A mix of dogged defence and creative attacking play produced a great result. |
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Newsletter -
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Check out the latest members newsletter |
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Stuffed -
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What a difference a season makes. Currie welcomed current unbeaten league leaders Boroughmuir to Malleny and probably wished they hadn't as they went down 10-39. If you don't tackle and you pass the ball to the opposition you won't win. |
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By a whisker -
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Given previous close encounters when Currie came second, this week a spirited display saw the visitors come from behind and secure a bonus point 26-27 victory against Edinburgh Accies. |
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Empty handed -
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Currie came away from their trip to Ayr with no points, for the first time this season, going down 17-3. Opportunities were missed and despite sustained pressure for long periods of the game we didn't trouble the scorers. |
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That's better -
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This week it was Currie's turn to close out a match with a late score; in this case to ensure victory and a bonus point. Currie edged out a tenacious GHA team 33-25 at Malleny. |
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Succumbed to the green mist -
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For the third week Currie gave up a winning position to lose out in the final moments of the game. Leading 24-3 with 20 minutes to go, they saw Hawick close out the game 31-27. |
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Déjà Vu -
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Following the disappointment of the previous week Currie went down to another last minute defeat this time at Malleny as, an under pressure, Heriot’s side broke away to score the decisive try at the death. Final score 27-32. |
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Sting in the tail -
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Currie went down to their first defeat of the current campaign to Watsonsians 27-16 at Myreside. Leading by 3 going into the last couple of minutes the visitors leaked two converted tries. |
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View from the stand -
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The club is resurrecting this popular forum for you to air your views both in the match day programme and here on the club's website (Thoughts for the Day).Contact Brian Buckner if you have a rugby related topic that you would like to comment on. |
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Slow out of the blocks -
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Currie reverted to old habits by giving visitors Stirling County a 0-15 half time lead in their clash at Malleny. Obviously the team talk galvanised Curie as they came back for a bonus point win 28-22. |
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London dinner -
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You can now book for our London Dinner, in aid of the Currie Youth Charity Trust, on 19th November at the Royal Automobile Club. This will be hosted by our President and BBC's rugby correspondent Ian Robertson. Don't miss out on a great evening. |
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Hard fought victory -
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Currie managed to take the points in their visit to Dundee HS. Both teams had recorded good wins in their first outing of the season so this was going to be a keenly contested game. A solid all round display from Currie saw them run out winners 6-16. |
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Off and running -
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Currie started their defence of the Championship title in grand style with a nine try victory over Glasgow Hawks. Having gifted two tries to the visitors Currie turned on an impressive all round display to secure maximum points. |
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..and don't forget -
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the Club BBQ with burgers available from 3pm and lots of great Bar Specials available. The weather forecast looks to be a lot better than of late so come along and enjoy a feast of rugby and food plus the odd glass or three!
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Weekend action at Malleny -
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Friday's 1st XV match against Gala is now off but in its place is a fixture on Saturday against Irvine; kick off 2pm. The 3rds have a game against Perthshire at 3pm and the Colts play Dalziel kick off at 12pm.
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Sand-Castles, Barbecues and Training Matches -
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It might be August but it feels and looks like October so the rugby season must be in full flow! Click and catch up with the latest 'view from the touchline' bringing you up to date with events at Malleny. |
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Game this weekend -
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Currie are playing a game against Ardrossan at Malleny this Saturday kick off is 1pm. |
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Newsletter -
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A membership newsletter has just been issued. If you are not on the members email list you can pick up a copy from behind the bar. |
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Dates for your diary -
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It might be the middle of the holiday season but make sure you pencil in these keys dates into your diary. |
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Golden Oldies -
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Come along to Malleny on Saturday 19 May for a fun family afternoon. The 'Big game' kicks off at 2.30 with the Coaches against the Over 35s; watch how the game should be played! |
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37th AGM -
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The Clubs AGM is set for 8pm on Thursday 10th May in the Clubhouse. It's your club so please make the effort to come along and have your say as to how the Club is run. Read the attached Chairman's message. |
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Action at Malleny -
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There are still matches at Malleny!Currie RFC is hosting the U15 and U18 Bell Lawrie Schools Bowl Finals at Malleny on Wednesday 25 April. The action starts at 6pm. A "friendly" match is planned for 19 May between a Coaches team and an Over 35s team
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Winners -
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Currie P5s won the Dalkeith Mini tournament on Sunday 25th March.They won all 3 games against Murrayfield Wanderers, Lasswade and Dalkeith; well done lads. Check out the photo.
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Civic Reception -
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Would you like to go to a civic reception? CRFC has been invited to a Civic Reception to recognise winning the Premiership.Check out the details and contact Malcolm Metcalfe
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U15 Cup -
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On Sunday the U15s play Glasgow Hawks in the semi-final of the U15 National Cup at Malleny. Kick off is 1pm, come and give the lads your support. Next stop the final at Murrayfield on Sunday 25th. |
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Club International -
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Those who made their way to Meggetland for the game between the best in the Scottish and Irish club game, were not disappointed; it was an excellent, exciting match. Well done to Andy Adam, Mark Cairns and Scott Burnett for flying Currie's colours. |
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Seasons end -
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A little difficult to comprehend that the rugby season has finished on the first weekend of March. Currie went down 3-34 to Watsonians in the final game in the 'super cup'.This was hardly 'super';what are the administrators thinking about? |
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Dumped out of the Cup -
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After their success in winning the league Currie were brought well and truly down to earth losing to Division one side Edinburgh Accies 20-25 in the Cup at Malleny. All credit to the visitors who came from 20-3 down to create the shock of the round. |
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Currie grab the points -
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A penalty in extra time by Ally Warnock, coming on as a sub, secured the points for Currie in a 14-16 Super Cup win against Dundee. |
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Next round of the Cup -
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Currie will be playing Edinburgh Accies on Friday 23rd February at Malleny in the next round of the Cup. Kick off will be at 7.30pm; give yourself a break from the 6 Nations and come on down and watch some real rugby! |
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Cup run underway -
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Currie kicked off their Cup campaign with a 6-35 win over Dalziel. For once the weather was perfect for open running rugby. All credit to the home side who provided a stern test with the scoreline possibly flattering to Currie.
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Dead heat -
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Currie were pegged back to a draw at 45 points a piece at Goldenacre, with Heriot's drawing level in injury time. Playing under the experimental laws this game certainly provided open and adventurous rugby but questions still exist particular at rucks. |
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Summer rugby? -
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This game was certainly memorable. Currie got the victory they wanted to cement their Champions status running out 12-10 victors over Watsonians. But credit to both sets of players, aided by the officials, for trying to play in appalling conditions. |
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U15 Champions -
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Following in the footsteps of the 1st XV, Currie U15s have won the Edinburgh U15 league. Well done lads and the coaching team of Sean Scott and Davy Laidaw. Next up the play offs in February
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Damp squid -
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Currie were beaten by Melrose 15-27 in the first game in the new Super Cup under the experimental laws. This was hardly a great advert for rugby - confused spectators, errors galore mainly from the home side....It can only get better |
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Sportsman Dinner -
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Looking for a great 'sporting' night out? Then join us for dinner at the Currie RFC 6 Nations Sportsmans Dinner on the night of the Calcutta Cup match on 3rd February at the Orwell Lodge |
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Shout from the touchline -
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With the holiday season break leading to withdrawal symptoms from us die hard rugby fans (there's only so much TV you can watch!); our regular scribe, Ivor Santer, has penned a "shout from the touchline" to stir up some bar room debate. |
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Messages -
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We've received a some messages congratulating the Club on winning the Premiership. We will be collecting these on the website along with some photos of the celebrations |
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We are THE CHAMPIONS -
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Currie were crowned Premiership champions after their 26-39 victory over Heriots at Goldenacre and Hawks beat Ayr. A great game of rugby, credit to both teams and the ref. Well done Ally, the coaching staff and all the 1st XV squad. You did us proud. |
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Can't get over the finishing line -
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For the second week Currie came up short in a close encounter this time with Glasgow Hawks. A late try from Hawks consigned Currie to a 22-27 defeat. The home side should have wrapped up a win before the late clearly a 'knock-on' try was awarded. |
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Ayr Match Report -
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The large Millbrae crowd were kept in doubt of the outcome of this exciting and dramatic encounter until the referee’s final whistle. With a ten point advantage and ten minutes of the match remaining victory appeared to belong to Currie, |
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Kids Christmas parties -
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This year on Sunday 17th December there will be two Christmas parties, one for P4 to P8 from 2pm to 4pm and one for P5 to P7 from 5pm to 7pm. |
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Favours auction -
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On Friday 8th December its FAVOURS AUCTION time again. 7.30pm till late. £5 entry includes auction card and 2 glasses of wine and nibbles. It's a great night out so bring some friends. Tickets available behind the bar.
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Melrose match report -
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A cold, blustery wind, greasy conditions and some Borders rugby ‘trickery’ could not prevent a determined Currie team from edging this tousy encounter at the Greenyards. |
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Record 14 try win -
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Boroughmuir came to Malleny Park determined to erase the ignominy of their recent narrow defeats, but they were washed away by a Currie performance... |
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Try fest at Malleny -
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With the wind blowing strongly down the Malleny pitch Currie opened with a bang - scoring the first try within a couple of minutes - and continued strongly, scoring eight tries without reply against Dundee HSFP.
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Hard fought victory at Hawick -
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Predictably this was a bruising encounter at Mansfield Park. However by the end of the match the power and class of the Currie team earned another bonus point victory and silenced the vociferous Hawick supporters. |
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Youth section news -
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Catch on how our teams have been getting on; some great results lads. Good luck to the U15 in the national finals of the Lexus Tournament in England. |
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Currie drive on -
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Currie were pegged back to 20-20 by Aberdeen GSFP before pulling away with two late tries to run out 30-20 winners. The win keeps Currie at the top of the league but there are no easy games so we will need to be up for next weeks game at Hawick. |
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Back to winning ways -
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Currie move back to the top of the league with a 5-22 win against Watsonians at Myrseside. Except for mistakes the scoreline would have registered a bigger victory for Currie; given the pace in the back three we need to give them good ball. |
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Club of the month -
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Currie, the only Premiership club to have a 100% record in September, have won Scottish Rugby’s first Club of the Month award of the season.
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Again empty handed -
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Currie once again come unstuck this time at home to local rivals Heriots. A scoreline of 15-32 not only saw the home side failed to score a point for the second week running but gave the visitors and title contenders a bonus point victory. |
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Back down to Earth -
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Currie's six game winning run came to an abrupt end on Saturday. A 42-5 win for Glasgow Hawks, the Premier league winners for the past three season, at Old Anniesland showed what Currie are up against if they want to challenge this season. |
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Currie squeeze out another win -
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Currie managed to hold on for a 16-11 win over a very determined Ayr side at Malleny. Not the greatest game as regards flowing rugby but an absorbing one as both sides battled to break free. Two rolling maul tries gave the home side the victory |
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Currie march on -
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Currie's early season form continued as they beat Melrose 42-13 at Malleny Park. With three tries in the last five minutes the score might flatter the home side but the all round strength of Currie was too much for the visitors. |
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Muir mauled -
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Currie continued their excellent form with a convincing 20-32 victory at Meggetland. A superb first half display saw Currie rack up a bonus point as they swept aside Boroughmuir; perhaps not surprisingly the foot came off the gas in the 2nd half |
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Currie march on -
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Currie's early season form continued on Saturday on their trip to previously unbeaten Dundee HSFP. A scoreline of 22-44 if anything flattered the home side. A good all round performance centred around the excellent backrow and Ally Warnock at stand off. |
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Hawick humbled -
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Despite the wet conditions Currie brushed aside visitors Hawick in a seven try demolition at Malleny on Saturday. A 51-20 scoreline reflects an excellent all round display. |
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Off to a winning start -
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Currie kicked off their campaign for the new season with an excellent 19-29 win against Aberdeen Grammar FP. This ended a five year run without a win at Rubislaw and it was Aberdeen's first home defeat for over a year. |
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Watch the women -
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Come and support Scotland Women in their last match before heading off for the World Cup in Canada in September. They will be playing Ireland women in a friendly at Malleny Park on Sunday 13 August, kick-off 2.30pm. Entrance is free.
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Summer BBQ -
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The annual summer/pre season BBQ is being held on Saturday 12 August, put it in your diary. A friendly match against Stewarts Melville kicks off at 3.00pm and food will start from 4.00pm. Tickets available behind the bar - £2 kids £5 adults
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New beer -
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If you've not been down to the club recently you will have missed out on trying Belhaven Best that is now on tap. Come on down and catch up on the latest news about the club enjoying a pint or two in the process. |
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Renew your membership -
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You can now download the renewal form from the membership section under Clubhouse on the navigation line. Don't hang about get it filled out and sent in with the appropriate payment! The application form for International tickets can also be downloaded. |
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Remember "Our Big Day Out" at Murrayfield in the BT Cup Final? Well, you may remember the day itself, but do you remember the games and tries leading up to the event.You can savour thanks to David Sloan this years success story time and time again.
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Results of the sponsorship draw -
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Congratulations to all the winners from the draw on Saturday. Longstone Auto Services came out of the hat first and will be the 1st XV shirt sponsor for next season. Thanks to all who entered |
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Cup Final photos -
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You can now view some great photos from the BT Cup Final in the gallery section. Thanks go to our resident 'snapper' Ian Gidney. |
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Shirt sponsorship draw -
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Arrangements have now been formalised for the Annual 2006 Draw to be held at 10pm on Saturday 3rd June in the upstairs lounge.We plan to hold a "Nevada Casino Night" where prior to the main draw event you will be able to chance your luck on the tables. |
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Shirt sponsorship update -
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For those who haven't taken up the fantastic opportunity to get your name on Currie's 1st XV shirt for next season, there's still time as the deadline has been extended to 10pm on 3rd June. Check out Commercial Opportunities. |
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AGM -
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The 36th AGM is due to be held at the club at 8pm on Wednesday 7th June. All voting members are invited to attend - remember its your club and this is your opportunty to hear what's happening in the club. |
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SHIRT SPONSORSHIP PRIZE DRAW -
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Win 1st prize and see your business name/logo have pride of place on the front of the 1st XV’s jerseys for season 2006/07. The draw can be entered for a ticket price of only £200. |
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It wasn't to be... -
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Currie came unstuck at Murrayfield as they lost 31-15 to Watsonians in the BT Cup Final on Saturday. Never able to recover from going down by 19 points in the first half, Currie struggled to get back into the game.
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Lubricate your vocal cords ready to cheer on the Ally and the guys at Murrayfield and to sing our new Cup Final anthem. Learning the words shouldn't be too difficult!
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Mini tournament a great sucess -
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What a superb day watching a grand display of talent from our young players. Though they weren't all prizewinners, the kids all seemed to have a great time both on and off the field. A ‘BIG THANK YOU’ to everyone who helped in any way. |
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Cup Final Packages -
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Saturday's BT Cup Final gives members an opportunity, with family and friends, to support Ally and the team. There are a number of supporters packages available; check them out and enjoy a great day. |
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Second best to Aberdeen -
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Currie went down to a 15-26 defeat against Aberdeen GSFP. With the cup final next weekend Coach Ally Donaldson took the opportunity to rest players so the team sheet looked somewhat unfamiliar. |
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Mini tournament update -
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SUNDAY 23rd APRIL 2006 Kick Off 11am. Just a quick update - all invited teams have now confirmed and 520 boys/girls will descend on Malleny Park this Sunday, so it should be a good day of rugby. Scotia Securities are our main sponsor this year. |
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Arrangements for our “Big Day Out” on the 29th are now being finalised and will be made known to you shortly.We are planning a number of lunch, transport and match ticket packages with a variety of food and transport options. Check out the plans.
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Murrayfield awaits -
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Currie comfortably brushed aside Berwick in their BT Cup semi final game at Malleny 61-8 to make the final. Despite going behind to a try from the visitors the Currie pack took control giving the backs the opportunities - eight tries were scored. |
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Shirt sponsorship -
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Following last years highly successful launch of our Shirt Sponsorship Prize Draw you can now take part for the 2006/07 season. Details are in the Commercial Opportunities section; send in the application form to Gordon Haggart. The draw is on 20th May. |
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BT Cup Semi final draw -
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Currie have been drawn at home to Berwick in the semi final of the BT Cup. In the other game, Watsonians are at home to Cartha Queems Park. The ties are to be played on Saturday 15th April. Watch out for photos on the website from the Melrose game. |
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Currie march on in the BT Cup -
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Currie's impressive form continued at Malleny as they ran out comfortable winners 44-15 against Melrose in BT Cup Quarter Final match. After falling behind to a try from the visitors, Currie then ran in 7 in reply before Melrose scored their second. |
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Currie win at Biggar -
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An emphatic 13-43 victory over Biggar at Hartreemill continue Currie's impressive run of form which has seen them climb to third in the league. Five tries and a penalty try resulted in a comfortable win and the ideal preparation for the cup tie next week. |
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Mini Tournament -
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This years tournament is scheduled for Sunday 22nd April. There are around 450 boys and girls taking part from 8 different clubs. The Rugby kicks off at 11am and the finals take place between 2.30pm and 3pm followed by the presentations. |
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Game off -
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Saturday's scheduled fixture against Aberdeen GSFP has been postponed. Watch this space to find out when the game will now be played. |
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Honours even -
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Currie's game against Ayr was the only fixture played this weekend with both sides looking to get the points needed to secure their Division One status. The 3-3 result means that Currie maintain their recent unbeaten run but aren't quite there. |
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Red card sparks Currie -
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On a wet, blustery and very cold afternoon, Currie knew they were in for a tough match against Hawick. A dubious red card early in the second half for Dougie Flockhart however spurred the guys on to a five try 36-11 win. |
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Cup Draw -
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Currie have been drawn at home to Melrose in the quarter finals of the BT Cup. The tie is to be played on Saturday 1st April. |
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Immense -
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Going away to face Dundee HSFP (finalist for the last 2 years) was always going to be a tough 5th round game; going down to 14 men after 20 minutes even more so. To run out winners 21-33 was testament to the effort all the players put in. Well done guys. |
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Winning habit -
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Currie continued their good run of form with a comfortable 6-33 win over Stirling County at Bridgehaugh. |
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Bouncing back -
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The roller coaster ride for Currie supporters continued on Saturday as they upset the odds with a great 20-26 win at Goldenacre over Heriots. Hopefully this form will continue into the closing stages of the season. |
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Back down to earth -
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Currie couldn't repeat their performance of last week against Glasgow Hawks going down 7-23 at Malleny. Have turned round seven nil up they couldn't get on the scoresheet as their opponents run in four tries. |
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Cup Draw -
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Currie have been drawn against Dundee HSFP in the next round of the BT Cup. This will be tough game for Currie as Dundee have made it to the last two cup finals. The tie, to be played at Mayfield, is on Saturday 18th February with a 2.30 kick off. |
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Deja vu -
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For the second year in a row Currie have bumped league leaders Glasgow Hawks out of the BT Cup, runing out 25-14 victors. Currie thoroughly deserved to win a game in which they dominated all phases. Next weeks league encounter should be interesting |
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So close -
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Going to Myreside to face championship contenders Watsonians having not played for nearly a month was always going to be tough. Currie were however unfortunate to narrowly lose 13-12 having edged the try count 2-1. |
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Frozen out at Melrose -
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Currie received a frosty reception at the Greenyards as they went down 29 - 16 to Melrose. The visitors were literally held up as they searched for a score - three times they were deemed to have been hold up. |
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Comfortable win in the end -
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Currie appeared full of Christmas spirit as they allowed visitors Stewart's Melville to move into a ten point lead. Once they started to get into the game Currie put in another good all round performance to take maximum points in a 34-13 victory. |
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Revenge game? -
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Currie have been drawn against Glasgow Hawks in the next round of the BT Cup. The tie which will be played at Malleny Park on 21st January, is a repeat of the fixture last year which Currie famously won. What odds a similar result? |
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Off to a winning start in the Cup -
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Currie kicked off this season's BT cup run with a comfortable 13-41 win over Hawick YM at Mansfield Haugh. Despite the conditions the visitors were able to power their way to a six tries to one victory |
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Boroughmuir match report -
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Biggar Match report -
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Ayr Match report -
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Hawick match report -
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Not again! -
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Yet again Currie couldn't convert the territory and possession they had into a victory. Despite four tries the home side went down to Heriots 25-31 on Saturday. Currie back row had another good game; it's frustrating but the victories will come! |
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Notes from the communication meeting -
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For those who were not able to get through to the very informative communications meetings last week, you can now read the notes from the meeting |
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Hawks tested -
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Currie suffered a second half comeback from Glasgow Hawks to go down 21-14 at Old Anniesland. Leading 0-9 at half time Currie couldn't prevent a Hawks fight back which ensured that they maintained their unbeaten record. |
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Defeat at Malleny -
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The biggest crowd of the season watched Currie come second best to Watsonians 19-25. Mike Ker did manage a full scoring set with all the home side's points. A disappointing day for the 1st XV but for the Club it was great to see 4 sides playing. |
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Communication Meeting -
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A communication meeting will take place in the upstairs lounge of the Clubhouse at 7.30 on Monday 10th October.The meeting should last no more than an hour and its purpose is to provide members with an update on the Club’s financial situation.
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Ouch - that hurts! -
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It is always very difficult to come to terms with defeat if you have played better rugby than the opposition but to lose in the dying seconds is even more difficult to stomach. This was the case on Saturday as Currie lost 14-11 away to Aberdeen |
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More frustration -
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For a second week Currie's inability to turn possession and territory into points cost them dear, losing 9-16 to Melrose at Malleny. Having edged ahead 9-6 the home side didn't manage to score again despite being camped in the Melrose 22 most of the half. |
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Sponsor a player -
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Currie as part of their innovative sponsorship programme have just launched, for the current season, a player sponsorship scheme. Select your favourite player and at a cost of £100 you can help support the club. Check out who's still avialable! |
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Can't get over the line -
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Currie's impressive start to the season came to an abrupt end with a 25-14 defeat against Stewart's Melville. Basic errors and lack of composure prevented Currie from turning possesion into points. |
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Another bonus point win -
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Currie followed up last weeks away win with a home bonus point victory over Stirling County 26-17. See some photos of the action in the Gallery. |
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What’s going on down at Malleny this weekend -
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Here’s what's on.... The Colts kick-off at 1pm against Preston Lodge. Lets get down and support our youth in what is always an exciting affair. The 1st XV kick-off at 3pm and aim to continue their form against Stirling County |
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Great start to the season -
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Currie opened their league programme with a 28-31 bonus point win over Boroughmuir at Meggetland. Supporters suffered in the closing minutes as the home side finished strongly from a 18-31 deficit with just six minutes to go. |
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Friendlies/Barbecues -
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Currie have 2 more friendly matches on 13th v Royal High/Corstorphine and on 20th v Belfast Harlequins before the league season kicks off. Bring the family and some friends down and enjoy a drink or three and some Barbie grub. |
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Youths Registration day -
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Sunday 28th August is Registration day for Currie's Youth section. Training is from 10.30am to 12pm; after that all the paper work is completed. If you fancy sampling the enjoyment of playing rugby at this level, just come along and give it a go. |
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Shirt Sponsorship Raffle 2005: Winners! -
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Guest of honour Scott Murray pick out the winner of the first ever shirt sponsorship raffle. Local firm Halliday Electrical came of the hat first. Other winners were the Door Depot, Arnold Clark Insurance and Activity Sports. |
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Big Saturday at Malleny Park -
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This Saturday brings a great double header to the Club. Kick off your day having breakfast with the Lions, doors open at 7.30am. At 8pm round off the day and celebrate, hopefully, a Lions win with a wine tasting evening and the shirt sponsorship raffle. |
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Shirt sponsorship prize draw -
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Take part in our first ever shirt sponsorship prize draw for the upcoming season. The chance to promote your business with a Premier Division One rugby club at the excellent value of £200. Business Sponsor Letter |
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Great way to finish -
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A try in injury time gave Currie a hard fought victory 18-23 in the relegation clash with GHA at Braidholm. This completes the league programme but we now have to wait until May to find out the final league standings. |
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The right stuff! -
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The 24-19 scoreline might flatter but having suffered defeat in the closing minutes on several occasions ourselves it was great to turn the tables on league leaders and cup favourites Glasgow Hawks.
A great display by a so called 'weakened' squad. |
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On or off? -
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Currie should consider having games called off and then reinstated more often as they beat Biggar 43-18. Mike Kerr had a great day with the boot and four tries were run in to secure the bonus point. One league game remains the visit to GHA on 26th March. |
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Magnificant Seven -
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Members should note the updates and changes in social agenda. The club is looking to raise funds in the run up to the end of the season so make sure you come along. If you can asist in anyway please get in touch with the committee. |
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Injury time tries seal it -
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Currie fell away again at the end of a game. Leading going into the final ten minutes of the game, Currie contrived to concede three tries as they lost 29-14 to Boroughmuir at Meggetland. This leaves a tense end to the closing weeks of the season. |
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Hawks next in the BT Cup -
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Currie moved into the next round of the BT Cup after a 7-15 win over Berwick at Scremerston on Sunday. A closely fought tie with Currie only making the game safe with a try in the last minute. Currie now face Hawks at Malleny Park on Sunday 27th. |
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S2s in the playoffs -
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Currie S2s have qualified for the national playoffs and are playing Melrose on Saturday 6th February. A bus is running to the Greenyards and anyone interested in a day out to support the team please forward your name to Brian Porteous asap. |
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Currie gifted visitors Hawick three tries within the first ten miutes before they started to get into Saturdays' game. Despite upping their game Currie finally went down 20-25. A frustrating day as this was game that should have been won. |
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A win just! -
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Currie managed to hang on for a valuable win over Gala at Netherdale 23-24. For once Currie benefited from a failed conversion kick after the home side had been camped on our try line in the closing minutes. |
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Currie go down at Grammar -
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The lesson from Saturday's defeat at Aberdeen GSFP 22-17 for Currie was that they must compete for the full 80 minutes. Although playing well at times Currie have not got back into the habit of winning since the turn of the year. |
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Not a great start! -
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In what can best be described as 'tricky' conditions in one of only two Premiership games played, Currie lost 0-33 to Glasgow Hawks. The scoreline doesn't reflect the effort put in by Currie against an impresive Hawks side. Great job by the groundstaff. |
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Great way to start the New Year -
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A thrilling day of rugby is in store at Malleny Park next Saturday (8th January). First the Colts are in the quarter final of the Scottish Youth cup at 1.30pm. This is followed at 3pm with the league game against Glasgow Hawks. |
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Bad day at the office -
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Currie just didn't into gear as they came off very much second best to Ayr on Saturday, going down 34-7 at Millbrae. To underline the difference in the sides on the day, Currie's only score came in the last few minutes of injury time. |
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Watsonians walloped -
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Currie put the disappointments of the last two weeks behind them as they came out all guns blazing to beat Watsonians 40-8 at Malleny. A six try haul versus one from the vistors reflected the difference between the sides. |
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Ally's agony -
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Coach Ally Donaldson must be wondering what his team have to do to get a win. For the second weekend in a row Currie fell, despite a try count of 3 to 2 in their favour, to a last minute penalty kick to lose 26-25 away to Melrose. |
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The last nail -
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Yet again Currie suffered in injury time when they went down 22-23 to league leaders Heriots. Despite a poor start, Currie came back strongly and outplayed the visitors only to see a well earned victory evaporate with a penalty at the death. |
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Colts lead the way -
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Congratulations to the Colts on winning the Edinburgh league. They have a play off with Musselburgh at 1.00 this Saturday; then it's a home game against the runner up in the Glasgow league on 8th January. Good luck lads. |
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The boot of Kerr -
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Currie got back to winning ways with a 15-0 defeat of GHA. Mike Kerr secured the points with four penalties and a dropped goal. At the halfway stage in the league, Currie have moved to mid-table but will be looking for a stronger second half performance. |
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Kick off -
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Spectators need to note that the game against GHA on Sunday will kick off at 2pm. The second XV will also play GHA at the same time. The Thirds are home on Saturday at 1.30p.m. against Linlithgow and the Colts away on Saturday to Haddington. |
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Battered by Biggar -
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Confusion over the time of the kick off summed up Currie's day as they went down 39-13 to Biggar at Hartreemill. A red card and two yellows meant that Currie were always going to be struggling to compete. |
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The Cup -
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Following the comfortable win against East Kilbride last Saturday, Currie have been drawn away to Berwick in the next round of the the BT Cup. The game is to be played on Sunday 21st November. Looks like a good weekend of rugby! |
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Thrown away -
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Having been comfortably in control throughout the game against Boroughmuir, Currie lost 20-23 to a breakaway try in the final seconds. Currie had been camped on the visitors line when a long floated pass was gratefully intercepted by the visitors. |
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Back down to Earth -
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After some good performances in the last couple of weeks, Currie came unstuck at Mansfield Park as they went down 28-9 to Hawick. Despite a half time lead, Currie lost their way in the second half to a home side that played the conditions far better. |
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Cup Draw -
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Currie have been drawn away to East Kilbride in the Cup Draw made today. |
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Eight tries -
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Currie moved up a gear with an eight try haul in their 52-7 defeat of Gala at Malleny on Saturday. Some key breakaway tries set the home side on their way and turning round 24-0 up Currie coasted to an emphatic win with a even better second half display. |
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Currie cooking -
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A four try haul for the second week saw Currie take all the points against Aberdeen GSFP at Malleny. A 30-21 scoreline didn't flatter the home side who had two other efforts held up over the line. |
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4 tries not enough -
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Despite the first four try haul of the season, Currie never really threaten Glasgow Hawks as the home side went on to record a 39-26 victory at Old Anniesland. Having got close on a couple of occasions Hawks always managed to get the next score. |
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Winning ways -
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Currie secured their first win of the season defeating Ayr 27-23 at a blustery Malleny. Yet again the score doesn't reflect the possession and territory that Currie enjoyed. Highlight of the match was Doug Flockhart's try, running from within his own 22 |
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Defeat at home -
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Currie were second best on Saturday going down 20-38 to Melrose at Malleny Park. Playing into the wind in the first half Currie managed to keep the visitors in their sights but in the second half, the visitors punished Currie and pulled away. |
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Melrose -
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Currie's first home game of the season sees Melrose, winners last week against Glasgow Hawks, visiting Malleny. Kick off is at 3pm, make the effort to come along and support Ally and the boys. |
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New season underway -
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The league programme kicked off with a 24-24 draw against Heriots at Goldenacre. This didn't look likely when the visitors were down 19-3. A good recovery in the 2nd half saw Currie take the lead only for Heriots to draw level in the closing minutes. |
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Hawick Game -
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The Postponed league game against Hawick will be played at Mansefield Park On Saturday Kicking off at 2pm. |
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Staying up -
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Currie ensured Premier division rugby for next season with a 33-14 win over local rivals Boroughmuir. In a great all round display Currie ran in 5 tries against two from the visitors. The final game of the season is away to Hawick. |
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Cup run ends -
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Currie's BT Cup run ended with defeat by Glasgow Hawks 10-45. The end result doesn't tell the whole story as up until the last quarter Currie looked like they could win. Now we must concentrate on securing a good result against Boroughmuir on Saturday. |
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Watsonians smashed! -
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Currie blitzed Watsonians at Myreside 27-54. A fanatastic all round display of power rubgy saw Currie race into a 40 -3 lead at half tme. We now need to keep our focus as we face newly crowned league winners Glasgow Hawks in the next round of the BT cup. |
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Cup news -
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Currie's reward for a convincing 41-0 victory over Kelso last Saturday is a home draw, in the next round of the BT Cup, against run away league leaders Glasgow Hawks. The tie will be played on Saturday 13th March. |
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That's better! -
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Currie returned to form on a wintry day at Malleny with a 18-8 victory over fellow relegation candidates Stirling County. With a bit more composure Currie should have won even more comfortably. |
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Kelso Cup game -
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An action packed day is planned. Family ticket at £6 for two adults accompanied by children under 16. Come along kids bring the old folk! There's a rugby assault course for the minis, the 2nds play at 2pm and the Edinburgh Gunners stars will be on hand. |
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Forthcoming events -
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Two dates for your diaries - Friday 27th February Sportsman Dinner and Race night on Friday 19th March. Check out the details. |
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Relegation fight -
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Currie lost to fellow relegation candidates GHA 22-25 following a last minute dropped goal from the visitors, this after taking a 19-8 lead. Currie now face a very tough battle to climb away from the relegation positions in the league. |
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Crunch time -
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We move into a critical part of the season with key fixtures coming up in the next few weeks starting with GHA on Saturday. All supporters are urged to come along to support Andy and the team. Let's get the Malleny roar back! Read the President's welcome. |
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Great start to the year -
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Currie produced a great performance against Heriots running out deserved winners 18-20 in a very tense game - beta-blockers required for all supporters. Key to the win was great defensive work, for the first time this season no tries were conceded. |
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Not a good day -
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Saturday was not a good day in all senses of the word. Currie by losing to Ayr 14-3 have now dropped into the relegation fight. Andy and the boys will be looking to refind their early season form next year. |
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Congratulations -
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On two counts – firstly to our Colts side who have won their league, well done lads and secondly to our coach Andy Nicol on his appointment to Scotland’s new coaching team. |
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Turned over -
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Currie went down 8-19 to Glasgow Hawks. Having held the visitors, ‘supported’ by a very strong wind, to only a 6 point advantage Currie failed to capitalise in the second half. Too often the home side lost possession going into contact.
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League leaders come to Malleny -
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Current league leaders Glasgow Hawks are Currie's opponents for the last game of the year. They haven't lost in the league yet - it must be due! Don't forget the earlier kick off at 2.30pm. Read the President's welcome. |
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We wos robbed! -
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A very questionable decision by the referee probably cost Currie a victory they deserved in their game against Aberdeen, finally going down to a 13-16 defeat. |
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Second half -
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The second half of the season starts on Saturday as Currie entertain Aberdeen GSFP at Malleny. Please note the slightly earlier kick-off of 2.30pm. Click to see the Presidents welcome |
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Cup Draw -
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The draw for the 5th round of the BT cup was made this morning see attached. Currie have a home draw against Kelso. The matches are to be played on Sunday 22nd February.
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Change of Date -
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The Colts Game against Livingston will now take place on Wednesday evening(26th November) Kicking off at 7.30 pm. |
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Busy day -
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There are four games on at Malleny on Saturday and we have had to do some shuffling around of kick-off times to accommodate them all. The Colts kick-off at 12.30pm, the 2nds at 1.00pm, the 3rds at 2.00pm and the 1sts at 2.30pm.
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Into the next round -
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Currie moved into the 5th round draw after a 31-16 win over Stirling County. It was only in the last quarter that Currie made the game safe. Tries came from Tim Meadows, Kent Rae, Ben Cairns and Murray Craig with Greg Rutherford adding three penalties. |
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Cup game -
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We will be looking to bounce back from our league defeat last Saturday against Watsonians in our BT Cup 4th round tie against Stirling County at Malleny. We must eradicate the handling errors that have cost us the past couple of matches. |
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How did we manage to lose? -
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Currie contrived to lose 20-26 against Stirling County on Saturday. Despite having most of the possession, territory and playing the better rugby, victory was denied by a catalogue of handling errors at critical moments. |
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Cup draw -
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Currie have drawn Stirling County in the next round of the BT Cup. The tie will be played at Malleny Park on Saturday 22nd November. |
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Less said the better -
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Currie's winning streak came to an end with a 20-39 defeat at the hands of Hawick. Having given the visitors a 15 point start, Currie did pull back to within 4 points but fell away. Hopefully the Cup break next weekend will restore some pride. |
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Youth Development Trust -
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Currie is showing its commitment to youth rugby and its intentions to establish a sound foundation for the future of the Club by setting up a Youth Development Trust integral to this appointment of a new Youth Development Officer - Graeme Moffat. |
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New sponsor -
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Great news, local garage Arnold Clark have entered into a sponsorship deal with the club. |
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That was close! -
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Currie's winning run continued with the season's first away win, a 20-19 victory against GHA. It was a close run thing as it was an injury time penalty kick from Greg Rutherford that secured the points. |
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Cup Draw -
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Currie have today been drawn against Falkirk in the Third Round of the BT Cellnet Cup the tie is due to be played on November 1 more details will follow |
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Too hot to handle -
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Currie returned to winning ways with a comfortable 47-18 bonus point victory over Peebles on Saturday. |
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World Cup Links -
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We have added a new page in the Clubhouse section for links. There are currently four sites that are covering the World Cup; more will be added as we find them. These will allow you to keep up to date on all the action. |
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Shop News -
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A new range of Kukri replica kit will soon be available from the Club Shop in adult and chidren's sizes. Don't forget that you can access the SRU Shop from the Currie Shop page and all of the Scottish World Cup kit can be purchased on-line. |
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Outgunned -
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Currie's poor away form continued at Meggetland going down 33-6. The scoreline flattered Muir but Currie were punished as they failed to take their chances. Make sure you come out to support the guys at next Saturday's game against form side Heriots |
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Winning ways -
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Currie bounced back from last weeks defeat with a comprehensive win, 35-10, over Ayr at Malleny on Saturday. |
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Not at the races -
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Currie went down to a heavy defeat, 46-14, on Saturday at the hands of form team and BT League leaders Glasgow Hawks at Old Anniesland. The game was lost in the first half as 32 points were conceded, Currie did score a couple of tries after the break. |
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Sponsors -
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We are happy to announce two new sponsors as supporters of Currie. Boss Designs have made a donation to support the Colts and Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club are providing memberships to help the 1st and 2nd XV squads fitness programmes. |
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A new facility has been put on the site to allow you to purchase Currie and SRU merchandise online. Go to Clubhouse and select SHOP. Happy shopping! |
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Off the mark -
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Two tries by winger Tim Meadows and one by scrum half Will Lawrie plus a Mike Duncan penalty and a conversion ensured Currie got their first league win of the season with a 20-3 win over Melrose. Pity we couldn't get the bonus point! |
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A little rusty -
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Currie came unstuck in the first league game of the season going down 45-25 to Aberdeen Grammar. For Currie Ben Cairns, Neil Matthew (2)and Aaron Cowie notched up tries - Mike Duncan added a penalty and a conversion. |
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The Big Screen -
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A new big screen TV system has been installed. Great picture quality, great sound. A second screen is being put in the Rogerson Suite, so we can show two events at once. On Saturday you can see France v England and on Sunday a Premier League soccer game. |
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Edinburgh Rugby -
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Edinburgh Rugby are offering Currie RFC members £20 off season tickets for the Edinburgh Rugby games at Meadowbank this season.See the attached details. |
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New season -
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The 1st XV captain this season will be Kent Rae. Saturday 23rd sees Currie hosting Belfast Harlequins followed by "meet the players". The first league game is on 30th August away to Aberdeen. Make the trip north to support the team. |
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Youth rugby -
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Youth Section Registration Day will be on Sunday 24th August. The first training session of the season commences at 10.30am until 12 noon with registration following on immediately afterwards. See the attached details. CURRIE RFC YOUTH TRUST is launched. |
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Volunteers required -
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We are in need of members to help out in a variety of ways within the club. The social side of the club needs help but the more people who come forward the easier it will be. |
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Meet the players & coaches -
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The date has been changed to after the Belfast Harlequins game on Saturday 23rd August. This will now take place from 6pm and will include an intro to the members of the coaches and players. See the details for more info. |
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Upcoming events -
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Dates for your diary - Saturday 2nd August Club BBQ. Thursday 21st August meet the players and coaches and Saturday 23rd August game against Belfast Harlequins followed by a disco. Bring along some friends to sample the great atmosphere at Malleny. |
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Subs and Tickets -
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All Club members should have received their membership renewal letter and the application form for International Tickets. Please help the club - get your renewal off asap. If you want tickets the deadline is 31st August but we recommend by 15th July. |
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AGM -
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The Club's 33rd AGM is due to be held on Thursday 5th June in the clubhouse. All voting members are invited to attend. |
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New coaching team in place -
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The former Scotland captain, Andy Nichol will be the new Head coach at Currie. He will be assisted by the former All Black Todd Blackadder and Malleny Park 'legend'Ally Donaldson. |
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Mini Tournament -
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Currie's very popular annual Mini tournament takes place on Sunday (27th April) starting at 11am. Why not come along and enjoy a fun day - the bar will be open! |
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Finished with a win -
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Currie finished off their league season with a 24-20 win away to Peebles. Currie ran in four tries from OP, Greig Rutherford, Pierre Gentile and Aaron Cowie with Mike Duncan making two of the conversions. |
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U18 Internationals -
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There are two U18 Internationals taking place at Malleny this Friday (25th April) afternoon as part of a Home Nations Tournament. At 3PM England will play Ireland and at 5PM Scotland will play Wales. |
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Currie secured their Premiership status with a 15-9 victory over Stirling County. A tense game that Currie should have wrapped up earlier given the first half pressure. Tries came from Graham Moffat and a great solo effort from Aaron Cowie. |
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