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Rugby Weekend Round Up

Rory BaldwinMar 9, 2009

A losing weekend for our pro-teams was hardly inspiring, but itโ€™s not all doom and gloom.

Glasgow were beaten by a strong Ulster team with Simon Danielli having a hand in both tries. Glasgow will however have been buoyed by the news that the Evans brothers Thom and Max are to stay at Glasgow until after theย Rugby World Cup inย 2011, despite being courted by English and French clubs.

Edinburgh lost to Scott MacLeodโ€™s old team Llanelli in a pretty dire game that was there for the taking.

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MacLeod had a reasonable 60 minutes before being warmly applauded from the pitch. In the battle of the full backs, Mossy was the resounding winner simply by virtue of the fact that he ran more than he kicked and, when he did kick, it wasnโ€™t rubbish.

Sorry Hugo, but you screwed the pooch there.

Whether or not Southwell was hampered by a different set of tactics in the first half is open to debate, but there was some pretty dire ping-pong and Hugo and Blair Jr. did not show themselves in the best light.

Worryingly, Cairns and De Luca also did not seem able to string much together in the centre, although De Luca forced himself into the match as it went on. Apart from Paterson and perhaps Malkovich Webster, no one really stepped up to say, โ€œHoy Frank, I should be in the team.โ€

Edinburgh were still in it at the end, and a lack of passion/commitment/skill in the first half prevented them from nicking the away result they probably deserved on the basis of the second.

Scott Gray, Sean Lamont, and Euan Murray all played for Northampton in their win over Worcester, with Gray picking up both a try and a yellow card.

Al Strokosch got on for the last 20 in Gloucesterโ€™s loss to Leicester, while Rory Lawson picked up a yellow card too.

Big Jason White had a pretty good game for Sale in their brilliant match with Newcastle, which saw former Borders men Steve Bates and Alan Taitโ€™s resurgent Falcons team eke out a win.

That game also illustrated what a team can do with a solid scrum platform led by a class tighthead, and while our Euan is no Carl Hayman, heโ€™s still vital to Scotlandโ€™s set piece efforts.

After doing some digging online, it looks like Chris Cusiter and Simon Taylor were also rested by their French teams at the weekend.

Also major plaudits should go to Ayr, who secured their first Premiership Division 1 title in 112 years of trying at the weekend, and the Scotland Sevens Squad who managed to see off Australia in final of the Plate (middle level runners up competition).

The Dubai World Cup event also saw a number of upsets including Kenya beating Fiji and (eventual winners) Wales reaching the main final against Argentina.

Betweenย them, the finalists hadย seen off New Zealand and South Africa. Wales, World Cup Winners, eh?

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