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SRU president faces a testing afternoon over promotion issue



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Published Date: 29 March 2008

CLUTCHING optimism through a challenging RBS Six Nations was a trifling challenge for the Scottish Rugby Union's president when set alongside the emotional wringer he may endure as club delight and heartache is felt today.


The battle to remain in Division One will be fought out by Edinburgh Accies, who must beat Heriot's at Goldenacre, and GHA, who are a point ahead of Accies, but can ensure of their top-flight status by winning at Stirling County. Glasgow Hawks sh
ould have been well clear, but results could still conspire to leave them a worrying finish.

The more upbeat contest lies atop the Second Division where three clubs are vying to end lengthy periods in the shadows of the country's top clubs.

Selkirk currently lead West of Scotland at the top of the table by a point, but the Souters travel to third-placed Biggar, and the hosts are acutely aware that a home win would return the Lanarkshire town back among Scottish rugby's elite. West host bottom club Hillhead/Jordanhill and will be expected to claim maximum points and seal their long-awaited return to Division One. If they lose, but Selkirk beat or draw with Biggar, the Burnbrae side will still be promoted. So the heat is on at Hartreemill to decide the other team promoted, which makes it a particularly difficult day for George Jack, the SRU president. Jack, pictured, lives in the Ettrick Valley above Selkirk, was headteacher at Selkirk High School for nearly 24 years, coached school teams and so helped many of the current Selkirk squad – 14 of today's XV are local – to grow up. He still helps coach an under-15 team.

Yet, in 16 years at Hartreemill he was a leading light in Biggar's rise from the depths of national league rugby to become a widely-respected force among the top clubs in Scotland. Jack was Biggar's first coach, bringing them up through seven divisions, and remains a club member there too. "It is certainly going to be an exciting day," he said. "But I would start at this point last year, where both clubs were on the verge of relegation – Biggar survived only on points difference over Gala. So, what a tremendous turnaround for both clubs in a year.

"Biggar have had criticism for having so many foreign players, but they voted for a limit at the last AGM vote on it, and lost, and I know they'd prefer to have more local boys. The big difference between the two of them is that Biggar High School doesn't play rugby at all and the club has struggled against that for a lot of years. It's not a big place, and they have to develop their own.

"The work they have done to get back to this point is fantastic though, and, personally, it's certainly pleasant after the international debacle to be in a win-win situation. It's just a pity only one of these clubs can make it this year."

There is a similar tale in Division Three of clubs striving to return from whence they came with Gala and Peebles fighting it out for the championship. The Maroons, under the charge of Gary Parker and Richie Gray, clinched promotion with their win over Irvine last week, and Peebles' thrashing of Murrayfield Wanderers virtually assured them of a rise too.

Peebles can be caught by third-placed Kirkcaldy, were the Borderers to lose at home to Livingston, currently in 10th place, by more than seven points and score fewer than four tries, and the Fifers to beat fourth-placed Dunfermline by a probable margin of 130 points. A Borders shoot-out for silverware seems more likely.

Gala are at home to sixth-placed Ellon, but after scoring 95 points against the Wanderers Peebles have the better points difference, by 37, so if both teams were to win, but Gala fail to secure a bonus point, Peebles would be crowned Division Three champions this afternoon at the Gytes.

Gray admitted: "We know we need that bonus and we're going all out for tries."





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  • Last Updated: 28 March 2008 10:30 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

JEEP CHEROKEE - hot stuff in the right place,

Another burning issue in Scottish rugby!!!!! 29/03/2008 00:23:05
Good grief!! Michty crivens.

Is it true that former schoolteacher (YES - ANOTHER ONE!!!) George Jack is going to stand for re-election to the position of SRU President?

Lord save us....
2

Jim Robbie,

Caledonia 29/03/2008 10:58:38
Mr Jeep Cherokee should be aware that Mr Jack could follow the predecent of our last Pressie Andy Irvine, and go for a second year.
I believe that being on the now toothless Scottish Rugby Union Council also allows you a membership to the board of the Churchill Insurance Group.
After all Churchill Ins Group are famous for their nodding dog advert saying Oh yes, Oh yes. So having Presided over the SRU Council and his group of YES MEN & 1 WOMEN I guess his PAID Executive board would enjoy another Guaranteed year,Presided by a now known YES MAN.
When will the Scottish Clubs realise just how spineless this present set up is. Must be wonderfull to be on an Executive Board knowing that whatever they propose cannot be questioned by the Oh YES COUNCIL.
Good luck to George Jack and all the rest of Gravy train Councilors. OH YES, OH YES!
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Big Smoke,

29/03/2008 11:00:31
George who? ah him, yes the one no one has heard of or really seen of since his election as president!

George I hope you do not get re-elected as you have done nothing & said nothing & picked up a good wedge at the same time! Mercenary!

 

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