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Stirling County 3 West of Scotland 53



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Published Date: 12 October 2008
STIRLING County forwards coach Jocky Bryce experienced a cocktail of emotions at Bridgehaugh last night. First, he watched his side being hammered by newly-promoted West of Scotland, then he switched his attentions to another match – his own.
Bryce was married in the clubhouse less than half an hour after the final whistle and despite his earlier fortunes, he did manage a smile!

Graham Fisken launched West's spree on the half-hour mark, with Andy Park and veteran ex-pro Guy Perrett adding scores in the build up to the interval.

Prop Elliot McLaren led the charge in the second half with a touchdown double. Connor Davis was also on the scorecard, along with Park, Alex Fisken and Colin Duck.

Peter Horne slotted four conversions to make sure West broke the half-century barrier.

Stirling's only points came from a Brian Archibald penalty.





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  • Last Updated: 12 October 2008 12:35 AM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
 

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