SEVENTEEN-man Saints travelled to Greenock last weekend to play a side whose club is enjoying a recent resurgence in fortunes rather reminiscent of Dumfries.Read
THIS WAS billed as a basement battle, but at a windy Milntown last Saturday, Langholm proved to have too much for a disappointing Annan team still looking for their first league points.Read
WITH HELENBURGH caught up in a traffic incident on the M74 and their coach driver somewhat geographically challenged, this Scottish Reserve League West 1 fixture kicked off over half an hour late.Read
AFTER SOME erratic performances, particularly away from home, Saints loyal supporters were hoping for some quality in the Park Farm sunshine, they certainly got it!Read
Primary 4s: A great team performance by all nine players. First opponents were Ayr. This was a hard fought game resulting in a 4 -2 win to the Saints with Jack Roberts and Matthew Currie getting a brace each.Read
MOFFAT travelled with only a 15 man squad to meet McLaren at their new home ground in Dunblane, that was a vast improvement to their former venue at Callander.Read
THE CLASH of the bottom clubs in Division 1 took place at Murrayfield on Saturday, and Annan could not deny that Wanderers deserved their win, though perhaps not the bonus point in a scoreline which rather flattered the home side.Read
THE SECONDS took a healthy squad of 17 to play last year’s runners up Whitecraigs, quietly confident that they could harvest valuable league points.Read
SUNNY skies over Park Farm proved a mixed blessing. Conditions were ideal for exciting, running rugby – but with the harvest having been set back by weeks of rain, the farmers in the team made late call offs to bring in the last of their barley.Read
ANNAN’S miserable start to their league campaign continued on Saturday with a six try to one demolition by Linlithgow at Violetbank in Division 1 of the S.H.E. National Leagues.Read