GHA RFC MATCH 57: CURRIE RFC 15 – 0 GHA RFC
2004/2005: Scottish Premiership One
CURRIE RFC |
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| A. Muir | 15 | I. Kennedy |
| D. Flockhart | 14 | R. Watson |
| B. Cairns | 13 | A. Bulloch |
| D. Officer | 12 | R. West |
| T. Meadows | 11 | G. Fisher |
| M. Ker | 10 | J. Naufahu |
| R. Sneddon | 9 | AJ. MacFarlane |
| C. Quigley | 1 | R. Nolan |
| G. Scott | 2 | C. Di Ciacca |
| D. Dingwall | 3 | A. Reekie |
| A. Slight | 4 | A. Williamson |
| A. Adam | 5 | J. Reid |
| J. Van Der Schyff | 6 | G. Harkness |
| P. Sullivan | 7 | J. Eddie |
| D. Baikie | 8 | L. Hazelton |
| G. Moffat | 16 | G. Walsh |
| 17 | C. Mason | |
| 18 | A. Miller | |
| 19 | N. Barrett | |
| Try | ||
| Con | ||
| Ker (4) | Pen | |
| Ker | DG | |
| Referee | ||
| Mr G. Wilson (Strathclyde Police) | ||
Currie eased their relegation fears by sweeping aside the challenge of the Glasgow men – but there was precious little entertainment for the Malleny Park crowd.
In a match that was as dull as the elements, it was the boot of stand-off Michael Ker – son of former Scotland rugby and cricket star Andrew – that swung the contest. The youngster slotted four penalties to punish the visitors for their slack discipline and fired over an opportunist drop-goal.
Source: BBC Sport, Sunday 14th November 2004 & The Glasgow Herald, Monday 15th November 2004




















































