Perthshire Advertiser

Crieff tournament is a success for clubs

- STAFF REPORTER

Pts 68 60 52 50 48 47 44 40 38 38 34 25 24 21 20 12 Fixtures for Saturday, May 4: Crossgates v Dunbar United; Haddington v Jeanfield Swifts; Hutchison Vale v Hill of Beath; Hillfield Swifts v Glenrothes; Kinnoull v Broxburn; Mussellbur­gh v Dundonald; Pennicuik v Sauchie; Tynecastle v Luncarty.

JUNIOR FOOTBALL

P W D L Pts 38 34 1 3 103 38 29 6 3 93 34 30 2 2 92 30 22 0 8 66 33 20 5 8 65 35 20 4 10 65 38 17 6 15 57 34 16 7 11 55 34 16 3 15 51 33 14 8 11 50 32 13 6 13 45 35 12 7 15 43 37 10 6 21 36 33 9 4 20 31 37 9 3 25 30 34 8 5 21 29 36 7 10 20 28 35 6 5 23 26 35 4 5 26 17 35 3 4 28 13 Results for Wednesday, May 1:Arbroath Vics 0-6 Dundee North End; Downfield 3-1 Forffar West End; East Craigie 1- Dundee Violet; Dundee St James 4-1 Scone Thistle; Forfar United 1-5 Lochee United.

Fixtures for Saturday, May 4 (Kick-off 2.30pm): Arbroath Victs v Kirriemuir Thistle; Dundee Downfield v Coupar Angus; East Craigie v Blairgowri­e; Forfar United v Dundee Violet; Forfar West End v Dundee North End; Letham v Carbnousti­e; Lochee v Tayport; Scone Thistle v Brechin Vics

AMATEUR FOOTBALL

Pts 29 27 21 21 18 15 15 11 9

Pts 41 37 33 25 25 18 16 13 7 0 Fixtures A&B Taxi Division 1: Burrelton Rovers v Breadalban­e; Vale of Earn v Aylth.

Perth and District Cupsemi-final (May 4): Jeanfield Swifts v Bridgeton United; St Johns v Letham.

Perthshire made the short journey west along the A85 to Crieff with two squads of players hopeful to get off to a good start in the 7s season.

In what was good preparatio­n for the club’s own upcoming tournament, Perthshire A were drawn into what would turn into a tough group of Morrisons FPS and Alloa.

Perthshire B were drawn into another very competitiv­e group with Hydro and Crieff A.

Perthshire A were first to head onto the pitch wearing the traditiona­l Perthshire colours to play Morrisons FPS who had already beaten Alloa.

The message from coach Matt Stevens was to get a good fast start – and that’s exactly what ‘Shire A did, scoring two quick tries in the first half to take a 14-0 lead.

This set the tone for the rest of the fixture with the final score ending 45-10 with ‘Shire showing some great 7s skills, but with still room for improvemen­t.

Perthshire B were next onto the pitch, donning the alternativ­e strip of red and black.

They played a well drilled Crieff A side who were clearly well prepared for their home tournament.

The home side the winners but with ‘Shire showing some promising signs when they had the ball.

In to the second round and it was still all to play for for both teams. Perthshire B faced Hydro.

Its was a very open, end to end, high scoring game with plenty of flare and some monster hits from big hitters Shaun Barton and Kieran Ramsay. The result was shared in a 2424 draw.

Perthshrie A next faced Alloa in what turned into a fiery, physical match.

Alloa started the brighter of the two teams with two well taken tries from offloads. Perthshire rallied to get one back before halftime to get themselves back into the game.

Unfortunat­ely poor discipline and ball retention cost ‘Shire A and they went down 25-10 to the Clackmanna­nshire side.

Both the Perthshire teams were in the hand of points difference: ‘Shire B managed to scrape into the Plate semis with a better points difference than Hydro who had lost heavily to Crieff A. Kirkcaldy awaited them in the next round.

Meanwhile, ‘Shire A had secured themselves a spot in a Cup semi thanks to their impressive win in the first match against Morrisons.

They were to face Morrisons Futures in their semi final match.

Kirkcaldy had clearly put some good preparatio­n into their 7s season, moving the ball well, avoiding contact where possible and striking with speed and accuracy when opportunit­ies came their way.

‘Shire B definitely did not embarrass themselves, with some flowing moves of their own but eventually they just ran out of energy to contain the Kirkcaldy attack.

Hopes of silverware now rested on the ‘Shire A team.

The message at the start of the game from Matt Stevens was the same: fast start and look after the ball. The team did exactly what was demanded of them with two quick tries to take a twoscore lead. Morrisons Futures though came back with typical youngster energy.

In the end though, hypnotisin­g moves from Rory Bayne and tries from Tom Colvin and Rabson Chipakupak­u were enough to see the Shire side through to the final, winning by two points.

‘Shire A were all out on their feet. Injuries had started to creep into the squad and legs were beginning to get heavy and stiff.

Sensing this, experience­d coach Matt Stevens rallied the troops.

“Everyone always gains that extra bit of energy for a final,” he told the squad as they took on much needed food and water.

The message from co-captains John Kelly and AJ Guthrie was simple: enjoy the moment, play our rugby and keep the ball.

Gordonians were undoubtedl­y going to be a tough challenge, but nothing we couldn’t overcome if we played to our full potential.

Gordonians were well prepared. ‘Shire matched them for the opening stages with defence holding strong. Then, one offload and Gordonians were away. The match flowed as momentum pendulumed between the teams.

Trading scores and putting on a show for the large crowd who had gathered for the main final of the day.

When the ref blew for full time Perthsire had been beaten 2535, but smiles were still across the faces of all in the squad.

A club spokesman said:”a massive thank you to all involved in organising the event in Crieff. Also a big thanks must go to coaches for the day Matt Stevens, Graham Smith and Graham Binnie.”

Perthshire travel to Cupar for the Howe 7s this weekend as they continue to prepare for Perthshire 7s on May11 during the Perth Beer Festival.

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Team photo The Crieff 7s squad

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