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Published Date: 30 November 2008
SELKIRK scored a late try then survived five minutes of intense pressure with only 14 men to retain their unbeaten home record.
The home side won the try count 3-0, but Hawks, desperate for points, clung on with penalties to take a losing bonus point.

Ian Noble kicked Hawks ahead with an early penalty before Scott Hendrie pounced on a Michael McVie chip for the opening try and McVie converted. Noble banged over two more kicks and McVie one to give Selkirk a 10-9 break advantage.

Hawks went ahead for the second time when Robbie Hair kicked a penalty. When Hawks had Nick Campbell sent to the sin-bin, Selkirk cashed in with a Rob Taylor try which McVie converted.

Hair dropped a goal to level, but with three minutes left Alex Dunbar burst over and McVie converted. Hawks put on a late surge, but even with Neil Darling yellow-carded, the home side survived.





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  • Last Updated: 29 November 2008 8:12 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
 

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