GHA RFC MATCH 407: HAWICK RFC 45 – 7 GHA RFC

2019/2020: Scottish Premiership

 HAWICK RFC 

 GHA RFC

A. Weir15A. Scott
R. McKean14J. Craig
A. Mitchell13G. Mollison
M. Bannerman12J. Reilly
L. Gordon-Wooley11J. Baillie
B. Donaldson10J. Anderson
G. Welsh9G. Baird
R. Toogood1T. Brogan
M. Carryer2H. Clark
C. Greer-Bachurzewski3S. Fisher
D. Suddon4A. Kerr
K. McNeil5J. McCarthy (c)
S. Graham6E. Cavan
Bi. McNeil7D. Ewing
Br. McNeil8L. McCutcheon
C. Renwick16M. Fox
K. Brunton17S. Callaghan
S. Fairbairn18M. Marinković
J. Linton19A. Gillman
D. Johnstone20J. MacKinnon
Carryer (2), Greer-Bachurzewski (2), McKean, Bi. McNeil, MitchellTryMcCarthy
Weir (5)ConScott
Pen
DG
Referee
Mr L. Fish

 

Hawick maintained their strong start to the new Premiership with an emphatic success at Mansfield Park to gain a seven-try win in a game in which GHA reserved their best for the second half.

The hosts led 33-0 at the break  before GHA found more possession and dominance after the interval, but by then it was too late to salvage anything but pride. And a late try by Andrew Mitchell and a second from Polish international prop Craig Bachurzewski completed the victory that was effectively secured by the interval.

But there was drama before a ball was kicked. Hawick captain Shawn Muir injured a knee in the warm-up and was taken to hospital, requiring Ryan Toogood to come off into the side for his first start while the kick-off was delayed by 15 minutes as the GHA bus was delayed on the Edinburgh bypass by an accident.

Hawick, who faced the wind in the first half, changed their colours from green to red and Billy McNeil, one of three members in the same family raced down the left wing for the opening try in just three minutes, but Ali Weir missed the conversion. However, Weir found his kicking boots six minutes later to convert Ronan McKean’s try following a Bruce McNeil burst, to give the hosts a 12-0 lead.

Hawick continued to dominate in the sunshine as GHA struggled to get to grips with the game and it was no surprise when hooker Matty Carryer drove over the line in 15 minutes and again Weir converted.

Hawick had sealed the bonus point by 24 minutes when Bachurzewski drove over the line and Weir’s kick, helped by the wind, added the goal points. GHA had yet to trouble the Hawick defence with the hosts controlling all aspects of the game

The visitors brought on Scott Carson but the Greens (or Reds on this occasion) continued to dominate. The home side won a succession of penalties, opted for the scrum each time, and were rewarded when Carryer added his second try just before the break and Weir converted for a 33-0 half-time lead.

GHA had work to do in order to salvage anything and Tony Brogan and Mike Ryan came on in the second half. The visitors showed more aggression and determination to take play into the Hawick 22, but the home side won a penalty to clear the danger. However, GHA continued to push and they got their reward when lock Jamie McCarthy charged over the line in 55 minutes and Adam Scott converted.

Hawick rung the changes in a bid to regain some form of control and with 15 minutes left, Mitchell burst through the visitors’ defence to score and Weir converted, followed by Bachurzewski’s second score.

Hawick Head Coach George Graham praised the performance of 18-year-old Toogood. “I thought that he was outstanding,” he said. “I am pleased with the win, but we need to look to 80-minute performances instead of 40. In the second half, they (the players) thought that it would just happen and I was disappointed that we let in a score.”

GHA coach Trevor Carmichael said that he was proud the way the team had fought back in the second half. “It was a massive learning experience for us and we made a few mistakes and let Hawick into it in the first half,” he said.

Source: Atholl Innes, The Offside Line, Saturday 14th September 2019

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