AFTER another weekend of kicking their heels thanks to what was described by one fan as a 'real fixtures snafu', it's back to Premier ‘A’ action for Ayr on Saturday when Aberdeen Grammar Rugby visit Millbrae (kick off 3pm).Read
THE west of Ireland, the Kingdom of Kerry, the romance of the Gael, all a godsend to the advertising gurus who would have you visit and relieve you of your euros.Read
AYR began their defence of the RBS West Premier Cup and then turned their sights to Saturday’s British and Irish Cup trip to face Munster at Tralee.Read
ON paper, there is very little between the two sides. Ayr sixth in RBS Premier One having played 11 won seven. Cross Keys sixth in the Principality Premiership, played 10 won six.Read
IN a weekend where Scottish rugby stood tall, Ayr played their part as one of four sides to win against English opposition in the British and Irish Cup and the Heineken Cup.Read
IT was fancy dress day at Millbrae in preparation for the Halloween party on Saturday night but on the pitch, Hawick gave Ayr a bigger fright than any of the ghosties and ghoulies would give them later on.Read
IF you had swum, sailed or aquaplaned to watch Ayr on Saturday, about 1.30pm you would have encountered the Millbrae version of 'Meet the Forkers'.Read