INJURY hit Ayr came away from Meggetland, never their happiest venue, with their biggest win ever at the Edinburgh ground and the biggest winning margin in Premier One on Saturday.Read
IF ever a team wanted to breach fortress Millbrae it was Heriot’s who hadn't beaten Ayr since the controversial cup quarter-final three seasons ago.Read
TO mis-quote PG Wodehouse, it is never difficult to distinguish between a Hawick supporter who has just seen the Greens lose and a ray of sunshine.Read
CONDITIONS for Ayr’s first run-out of the season were pretty dreich at Old Anniesland last Friday night when a mixed bag of a squad took part in the David Williams Quaich Tournament.Read
THE phrase appeared jokingly here a couple of weeks ago but Ayr coach Kenny Murray really can be excused for a despairing cry of 'where did summer go?'Read
WHAT do you do to motivate the squad when your club has won the Premier 1 title and the cup, had your coach named ‘Coach of the Year’ and one of your players lifts the Player of the Year all in the space of twelve months?Read
WHAT better way to start the season than a bruising border battle, a raid on the reivers stronghold and hoovering up the points after causing some havoc in Hawick.Read
SUMMER is over for the players at Ayr Rugby Club who return back to training this week, meeting at Millbrae on Tuesday then down to the nasty stuff at Auchincruive from Thursday onwards.Read
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