AYR’S Layton Hodge, Hugh Thomson, Stewart Graham (all Ship ‘A’), Tony Foster (Flloyds ‘A’), Harry Mullen (Doon Valley) and Gordon Murray (Horse Shoe) have qualified for the finals of individual membership event three.Read
SO fat lady has sung, resplendent in white semmit, a sticky on Freddy Mercury moustache and wrapped in a Currie scarf to give a rendering of 'We are the champions' then swapped into a pudden bowl wig, shades and in best Roy Orbison style told Ayr 'It’s over'.Read
AYR took a crucial bonus point against Glasgow Hawks at Old Anniesland last Friday, their first Scottish Hydro Premier One league game since January 23.Read
IT WAS ladies’ day at Millbrae and the sight of a bevy offemales whooping it up in the clubhouse prompted one home fan to comment at half time that there was another bunch of big lassies on the park – and they weren't the ones wearing maroon jerseys!Read
APART from the enormousfillip which Scottish rugby got from the nail biting win by the international side at Croke Park, it was not a great few days for other Scottish sides in Ireland.Read
THERE may have been nothing at stake but pride for Ayr and Cardiff in their final pool match in the British and Irish Cup. But the clash at the Arms Park showed just how strong a motivator pride can be.Read
IT was an awful sense of deja vu because, just as their international counterparts had done two weeks ago, Pontypridd got the better of Scots opposition with the last play of the game in a pulsating British and Irish Cup tie at Millbrae.Read
MOST who were watching the match at Millbrae on Saturday were still stunned by the cruel and controversial defeat in Cardiff which ended minutes before Ayr kicked off.Read