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Special guest bull pups Johanna Draper-Carlson and Naching Kassa join the team this week to talk about the start of the Sherlock & Co. adaptation of "Wysteria Lane?" They'll help us figure that title out. And Watson's literary agent's strange deal with Watson resurfaces in a most curious fashion. Time to get your Watson in, Watsonians!
Attention, Watsonians! Pardon us as we were on a brief hiatus over the holiday week - we'll be back next week with a brand new episode!
After some news of the coming Watson, we rave about what at least one bull pup calls the best episode of a Sherlockian podcast ever, and then we test Watsonians on their knowledge of Watson's horrors. A lot of listening for the Watson lover in you!
Sorry, Watsonians, we're on a brief hiatus this week. But fear not, we'll be back next week so be sure to tune in!
Attention, Watsonians! Pardon us as we were on a brief hiatus over the holiday week - we'll be back next week with a brand new episode!
On this week's Offical Scottish Rugby Podcast, Caroline and Chris catch up with some of the players who will be involved in the upcoming FOSROC Super Series Sprint, which gets underway this weekend. Tom Currie from Edinburgh A, Kerry Johnstone from Glasgow Warriors A, Ross McKnight from Stirling Wolves, Corey Tait from Boroughmuir Bears, Finn Duraj from Watsonians, Jake Shearer from Ayrshire Bulls, Sam Derrick from Southern Knights and Lewis Wells from Heriot's all feature in our preview show as we look ahead to the first round of matches. The first game is between Southern Knights and Edinburgh A at the Greenyards on Friday 19 April (kick-off 7.35pm) and will be live on BBC ALBA.
In this week's podcast - the only podcast to cover exclusively club rugby in Scotland - Stuart is joined by Dale Clancy and Robin Purdie to look at the details and discuss the announcement that the Club Structure for 2024-25 will see a 12-team Premiership including Heriot's and Ayr from Super6 following the decision to scrap Super6. It also means Watsonians and Melrose will also play their rugby in the Premiership, while Boroughmuir and Stirling County go from NL2 and NL3 respectively into National 1.We hear from some of the clubs involved with their opinions in an extended edition of the programme and hear exclusive audio from this morning's press conference involving Scottish Rugby's Director of Rugby Development, Gav Scott, and Chair of the CBR (Club Rugby Board) and Vice President of Scottish Rugby, Keith Wallace.As always, we'd like to thank the following clubs for supporting the podcast - Hawick, Marr, Selkirk, Jedforest, Kelso, Glasgow Hawks, Ayr, Melrose, Gala, Peebles, Stirling County, Berwick and Stewart's-Melville. You can hear from these clubs in every episode of the podcast throughout the season when they have matches. Also on the programme this week we look at the Cup and League Cup matches being played at the weekend as well as vital league games involving Peebles, Cartha Queens Park and Hamilton, who all have something to fight for. You can get in touch with the show at podcast@bordersrugby.net Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2237229/support)Our website is at www.rugbyradio.co.ukSupport the showRemember to join Stuart Cameron and the team at Rugby Radio for our Scottish Club Rugby Podcast every Thursday.
In this week's podcast - the only podcast to cover exclusively club rugby in Scotland - Stuart and Dale look ahead to Saturday's matches.  As always, we'd like to thank the following clubs for supporting the podcast - Hawick, Marr, Selkirk, Jedforest, Kelso, Glasgow Hawks, Ayr, Melrose, Gala, Peebles, Stirling County, Berwick and Stewart's-Melville. You can hear from these clubs in every episode of the podcast throughout the season when they have matches. In the Premiership this Saturday, Heriot's Blues take on Hawick in a game which is a must-win for both teams, so something must give. Hawick are at the top of the table leading by 9 points and need a win to guarantee a home semi final in the play-offs, while Heriot's Blues are also wanting valuable points in their bid to make the play-offs. Meanwhile Kelso v Currie has a similar scenario with Currie after a home semi final place and Kelso looking to beat Heriot's Blues into the fourth place spot at Poynder Park.  In the other games in that division Edinburgh Accies host Selkirk knowing that a win for the City side could give them an outside chance of a play-off spot too, while Marr host Jedforest and Glasgow Hawks welcome Musselburgh to Balgray. In National 1 Champions Ayr have now lost two games in a row after going through the season unbeaten, and will complete their league season away at Highland. The only unsettled matter in this division is who will be relegated from GHK and Dundee, who sit ninth and tenth adrift from everyone else. This Saturday Dundee have a tough trip to face second placed Melrose while on Friday night GHK will play in a local derby at Old Anniesland against GHA.  Biggar play Watsonians and Gala face Glasgow Accies in the other two games in NL1. In National 2 the fight goes on for promotion. Peebles sit at the top of the table but only have a one point lead over Kirkcaldy. Newton Stewart and Lasswade are the only other two teams with an outside chance of filling that one promotion spot. This Saturday Falkirk are at home to Kirkcaldy while Peebles take on Berwick at The Gytes. For both Falkirk and Peebles they need to gain maximum points, while Berwick are five points clear of Aberdeen Grammar at the bottom of the table with a game in hand with the two clubs likely to be the only teams in danger of the drop.  Aberdeen Grammar will visit neighbours Gordonians to see if they can close the gap on Berwick and also enjoy bragging rights locally.  In the other two matches in NL2 Stew-Mel host Newton Stewart and Stirling County welcome Lasswade.In National 3 and 4 this Saturday eyes will be on Preston Lodge, Howe of Fife and Orkney at the top end of the table in NL3 while Garnock, the only unbeaten team in national club rugby in Scotland, hope to make it 13/13 away at Perthshire in NL4. On Rugby Radio this weekend at www.rugbyradio.co.uk you can hear three and a half hours of live rugby direct from Goldenacre, Edinburgh, with full commentary of the Premiership game between Heriot's Blues and Hawick with second half commentary of Kelso v Currie scheduled, plus live score updates from across the country. We are on air from 1.30pm to 5pm. Don't forget to check out highlights of Heriot's Blues v Hawick on Sunday on Borders Rugby TV at www.bordersrugby.net and YouTube, plus action and a report from Peebles v Berwick. You can get in touch with the show at podcast@bordersrugby.net Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2237229/support)Remember to join Stuart Cameron and Dale Clancy for our Scottish Club Rugby Podcast every Thursday.Support the showRemember to join Stuart Cameron and the team at Rugby Radio for our Scottish Club Rugby Podcast every Thursday.
In this week's podcast - the only podcast to cover exclusively club rugby in Scotland - Stuart and Dale look ahead to Saturday's matches.  As always, we'd like to thank the following clubs for supporting the podcast - Hawick, Marr, Selkirk, Jedforest, Kelso, Glasgow Hawks, Ayr, Melrose, Gala, Peebles, Stirling County, Berwick and Stewart's-Melville. You can hear from these clubs in every episode of the podcast throughout the season when they have matches. In the Premiership this Saturday, second and third placed Currie and Marr lock horns at Malleny Park, while Edinburgh Accies play host to Kelso with both teams trying to get that fourth play-off spot. So are Heriot's Blues who are at home to Selkirk, while Musselburgh are also chasing for a place in the play-offs as they take on league leaders Hawick at Stoneyhill. In National 1 Champions Ayr lost their unbeaten record last weekend so will be looking to bounce back to winning ways at Braidholm against GHA. Other matches this Saturday at Dundee, Glasgow Accies, Highland and Watsonians are all discussed in the podcast. In National 2 there's plenty of life left in the promotion race with Peebles, Falkirk, Lasswade and Newton Stewart all in with a shot of winning the league, while at the bottom end Aberdeen Grammar and Berwick are still fighting hard for points to take them away from the drop.There's a full card in National 3 and 4 this Saturday with Orkney, Howe of Fife and Preston Lodge the main contenders for promotion in NL3 and unbeaten Garnock are well on course to become champions of NL4. On Rugby Radio this weekend at www.rugbyradio.co.uk you can hear three and a half hours of live rugby direct from Raburn place, Edinburgh, with full commentary of the Premiership game between Edinburgh Accies and Kelso with second half commentary of Musselburgh v Hawick scheduled, plus live score updates from across the country. We are on air from 1.30pm to 5pm. Don't forget to check out highlights on Sunday on Borders Rugby TV at www.bordersrugby.net and YouTube. You can get in touch with the show at podcast@bordersrugby.net Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2237229/support)Support the showRemember to join Stuart Cameron and the team at Rugby Radio for our Scottish Club Rugby Podcast every Thursday.
In this week's podcast - the only podcast to cover exclusively club rugby in Scotland - Stuart and Dale look ahead to Saturday's matches.  As always, we'd like to thank the following clubs for supporting the podcast - Hawick, Marr, Selkirk, Jedforest, Kelso, Glasgow Hawks, Ayr, Melrose, Gala, Peebles, Stirling County, Berwick and Stewart's-Melville. You can hear from these clubs in every episode of the podcast throughout the season when they have matches. In the Premiership this Saturday, there are two matches, and both are vital clashes. Hawick visit Malleny Park to take on Currie in a 1st v 3rd battle in the game that was a late call off last weekend, while Edinburgh Accies are at home to Glasgow Hawks. In National 1 Champions Ayr travel to Watsonians to try and continue their unbeaten record with a 16th straight win, while at the bottom end of the table the pressure is on GHK and Dundee, who are trying to avoid the drop and who both have tricky home fixtures on Saturday. There's also a Border derby between Gala and Melrose at Netherdale. Melrose haven't won there for six years but have already beaten their rivals twice this season and are hoping for a hat-trick. In National 1 the big game is between table-toppers Peebles and third placed Newton Stewart, while at the other end Berwick (9th) and Aberdeen Grammar (10th) face off at Scremerston in a game which could well decide who is relegated at the end of the season. They are both on 15 points but Berwick have a game in hand. On Rugby Radio this weekend at www.rugbyradio.co.uk you can hear three and a half hours of live rugby direct from The Gytes, Peebles, with full commentary of the National 2 fixture between Peebles and Newton Stewart, plus live score updates from across the country. We are on air from 1.30pm to 5pm. Don't forget to check out highlights on Sunday of that game on Borders Rugby TV at www.bordersrugby.net and YouTube. You can get in touch with the show at podcast@bordersrugby.net Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2237229/support)Support the showRemember to join Stuart Cameron and the team at Rugby Radio for our Scottish Club Rugby Podcast every Thursday.
Attention, Watsonians! The Watson Weekly will be on a brief hiatus as Rick and his family celebrate the arrival of their new baby. We'll be back with new episodes in February. Until then, keep prosperous and we'll see you soon!https://www.rmwcommerce.com/ecommerce-podcast-watsonweekly
In this week's podcast - the only podcast to cover exclusively club rugby in Scotland - Stuart and Dale discuss last weekend's results and look ahead to Saturday's matches.  As always, we'd like to thank the following clubs for supporting the podcast - Hawick, Marr, Selkirk, Jedforest, Kelso, Glasgow Hawks, Ayr, Melrose, Gala, Peebles, Stirling County, Berwick and Stewart's-Melville. You can hear from these clubs in every episode of the podcast throughout the season. In the Premiership, the big game is the battle at Malleny Park between Currie and table-toppers Hawick. The weather forecast is grim for the weekend with icy temperatures but we are hoping that most of the games will go ahead. This includes Kelso v Marr as the West Coast team hope to get back-to-back scalps in the Borders. In National 1 Ayr are still unbeaten after 12 games and travel to Watsonians but our commentary game is one of the great Border derbies on the calendar between Gala and Melrose at Netherdale. Full commentary on that match will be on Rugby Radio at www.rugbyradio.co.uk on Saturday from 1.30pm. National 2 this week sees the top four teams in the table playing against lowly opposition so unless there's a slip-up, Falkirk, Peebles, Lasswade and Newton Stewart should get through Saturday with good wins. National 3 is where a tasty looking top of the table clash is happening between Preston Lodge and Orkney.  Preston lodge's only defeat this season was by one single point at Orkney, who are unbeaten with a game in hand. Can PL get their revenge? We hear from both clubs in this edition ahead of the match. On Rugby Radio this weekend at www.rugbyradio.co.uk you can hear three and a half hours of live rugby direct from Netherdale with full commentary of the National 1 fixture between Gala and Melrose, plus live score updates from across the country and interviews. Don't forget to check out highlights on Sunday of Gala v Melrose and Kelso v Marr on Borders Rugby TV at www.bordersrugby.net and YouTube. You can get in touch with the show at podcast@bordersrugby.net Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2237229/support)Remember to join Stuart Cameron and the team at Rugby Radio for our Scottish Club Rugby Podcast every Thursday.Support the showRemember to join Stuart Cameron and the team at Rugby Radio for our Scottish Club Rugby Podcast every Thursday.
A bit of our usual news, bull pup Buck, and then three Watsonians go on about recent "Sherlock & Co." episodes for so long that we forget to give the Literary Agent his 10%. But in memory of Joss Ackland, I'm going to declare "DIP-lomatic immunity!" here in the notes.
Coaches Corner is the latest series from the Half Court Press Podcast. Here, Tao MacLeod chats to a variety of coaches from different sports about what it is they do. We talk about coaching philosophies and techniques, youth development and team preparation, as well as how the individual fits into these concepts. If you're curious about coaching then this is the podcast for you… Episode one is with Aiden Wren. He is the founder and director of AW Performance Hockey, which runs coaching clinics and sports sessions for youth players. Aiden is also a hockey coach at Watsonians and ESM Hockey Clubs. In this interview we discuss the development of youth players, some of the pressures faces by young athletes and how some of his coaching methods and processes. You can check out the Half Court Press online. Check out the following prompts listed below. Website; www.halfcourtpressmagazine.com Social Media Facebook; @HalfCourtPress1 Instagram; @half_court_press1 X (Twitter); @HalfCourtPress1 The Half Court Press Podcast is available on… iTunes Spotify Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts Breaker Overcast Pocket Casts RadioPublic
On this week's episode of the Official Scottish Rugby Podcast, we are delighted to be joined by Heriot's Rugby's Dan King. Chris and Caroline reflect on the FOSROC Super Series Championship and look ahead to this weekend's Semi Finals as Heriots take on Stirling Wolves (Friday 10 Nov, kick off 7.35pm) while Watsonians face Ayrshire Bulls (Saturday 11 Nov, kick off 5pm). Dan also talks through his experience within Scotland Under-20's set up.Â
Between the end of the John H. Watson Treasure Hunt, Dear Buck's weekly feature, and a question from the last JHWS online gathering, a lot of questions are being answered this week, and we also get one opinion that no one asked for in a new editorial feature!Â
Buckle up, Watsonians, this one is not only three times the normal length, it's full of some very lively ideas as Ross Davies takes "Wondering About Watson" to all new heights, and we still take some time to talk to Steve Mason about an upcoming July evening. (And don't worry -- Paul's still here, too!)
The John H. Watson Society gathers to let us know what gifts they'd bring a pregnant Mrs. Watson at her baby shower, bull pup Buck tells where Watson got married, and bull pup Maddy asks Bruce Harris the five big questions all Watsonians must answer.
This week we take a break from all of our usual fare and just let Beth Gallego and Madeline Quinones talk about their week in New York celebrating Sherlock Holmes's birthday. A second podcast could be made just from all the glee we had to cut out of this recording, but trust us, there's still plenty to be had!
In this episode we discuss the big game at the weekend, Scotland v Australia. we go through the main talking points which include, not taking points when they are on offer, poor stats percentage for quick ruck ball, what is the Scottish game plan and finally a comparison between Glen Young yellow card and Brodie Retallick red card.We also have a look ahead to nexts weeks autumn internationals with some predictions on the results...can Scotland beat Fiji ?The conversation then moves onto Glasgow's great result against Benetton with a virtual second string team fielded. Sunday saw a fantastic contest at the Dam Health Stadium between Ayrshire Bulls and Watsonians. We discuss what was one of the best super 6 games of the season, fitting for the final.We finally go through the club results with an eye cast on the restructuring of the leagues at the end of this season and the travel impact this will have for teams in the newly created 4th national division.Â
Ahead of the Autumn Nation Series opener against Australia on Saturday 29 October we are delighted to be joined by Australian Head Coach Dave Rennie to explore preparations in camp as well as what they're expecting from Scotland. Dave reflects on his time at Glasgow Warriors, the incredible home support in Scotland, and atmosphere at BT Murrayfield on match days. Caroline is also joined by full-back Liam McNamara from Ayrshire Bulls and hooker Cal Davies from Watsonians ahead of this weekend's FOSROC Super6 Championship Final at DAM Health, Edinburgh (Sunday 30 Oct, kick off 4.45pm).
In this episode we have a full house on the panel giving their thoughts on the past week's club rugby. We discuss the games from the premiership and national leagues with roving reporters giving their thoughts on the matches at Jedforest v Marr, Carrick v Kilmarnock and Garnock v Stewartry. We wish The Ayrshire Bulls the best of luck for their final against Watsonians this Sunday 30 October at the Dam Health Stadium.We then ponder the thoughts of the Scotland head coach and try and work out why a world class stand off has been omitted from the squad and why an international class stand off will play second fiddle to a converted full back at 10. The discussion then moves on to work out why an autumn test has been sanctioned outwith the international window. is it just about the £££'s ?And finally, we discuss the two famous English premiership teams Worcester and Wasps going into receivership.
How does the musical ear of Josh Harvey hear a meeting of the John H. Watson Society? Who had a tendo achilles? Do mice play rugby? And why did Watson's friends take him to the movies in 1927? Quite a week for the Watsonians this Weekly!
Scotland Women Assistant Coach Tyrone Holmes and Strength and Conditioning Coach Francesco Sella join hosts Chris Paterson and Rachel Malcolm on this week's podcast to chat about Scotland women's upcoming Summer Tests and deep dive into training preparations. Chris and Rachel also review last weekend's international rugby results as well as the second round of the FOSROC Super6 Championship. Chris Paterson also chats to Tennent's Women Premiership Captains about the upcoming season and what to expect from both Watsonians and Garioch.Â
Wherein I sit down with current Watsonians and future Scotland scrum-half, Rachel Law, to talk the ongoing success of women's rugby, the future of the sport in Scotland, and much more! If you'd like to learn more about Watsonians Womens' Rugby, you can look here: https://watsoniansrugby.com/teams/ladies-rugby/ If you're enjoying listening, you can always buy me a beverage through the link below, or you can sign up through Anchor to become a monthly supporter! Thanks as always for your support! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ScrumOfTheEarth https://anchor.fm/thescrumoftheearth Thanks, cheers and be well! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thescrumoftheearth/support
In our 200th episode Craig and Cammy are joined by Watsonians scrum half Rachel Law to preview the 2022 TikTok Six Nations which kicks off this weekend. We chat about the progress of women's rugby in Scotland and its future and discuss the current squads chances in the coming weeks. Get ad free episodes plus bonus content on Patreon from £3 per monthSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Three Games of Hockey is the sixteenth season of the Half Court Press Podcast. In this series, Tao MacLeod, talks to a variety of hockey players, coaches, journalists and personalities about three matches that have been particularly important to them in their lives and careers. In episode one, we hear from Sarah Jamieson, of Watsonians Hockey Club and the Scottish National Team. She has also previously played for Grove Menzieshill H.C., Dundee University and spent a year in Germany with Münchner Sports Club. Sarah started out with Inverleith H.C., by whom she was named their Player of the Decade. As a Scotland player, Jamieson has gone to the Commonwealth Games and several EuroHockey Championships. Here she describes her favourite game of hockey, as a club player, an international player and a fan. The Half Court Press Podcast is available on… iTunes Spotify Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts Breaker Overcast Anchor Pocket Casts RadioPublic
As Sherlockians and Watsonians gathered to celebrate Sherlock's birthday, the John H. Watson Society and friends got together to do some serious chats about John Watson. An extra-long episode to give you travelers a little more to listen to this week.
Well, bull pup Calder seems very confused about which day the second day after Christmas is, but it's a Blue Carbuncle heavy episode to celebrate that day, along with Moriarty the Patriot's Watson, and Watson's last hat to finish up 2021. Compliments of the season, Watsonians!
Hockey Player Profiles is the thirteenth season of the Half Court Press Podcast. In this series Tao MacLeod chats to players from the sport of hockey about their careers, lives and experiences. In episode two we hear from twenty one year old Emily Dark. Emily Dark is an up and coming star of Scottish and British Hockey. She's currently playing for, Edinburgh based, Watsonian Hockey Club, in the Scottish Premier League and is a member of the Scottish senior side, as well as the Great British Elite Development Program. In 2019, Emily was a part of the Scottish side that won the EuroHockey Championships II Division, where she was also named the Young Player of the Tournament. Outside of hockey Emily is studying Physics at the University of St. Andrew's, as well as serving as a reservist in the Royal Air Force. At the RAF she is the first ever woman, in her squadron, to have passed out as a Gunner. The Half Court Press Podcast is available on… iTunes Spotify Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts Breaker Overcast Anchor Pocket Casts RadioPublic
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This week we pay tribute to some Watsonian winners a couple of times, hear a little about Empty House, John Rhys Davies, shipboard marriage, seals, and could a podcast crossover be coming? Listen and let us know.
It's the Scottish Cup Final at Ayr this Sunday, and Jake and Rosy are joined by Pete Maksimczyk and Hayes Van Der Berg to get the Watsonians and Heriot's perspective on the big game. There's a full league round-up too, and along with Gary Heatly, Riyaad Henry, Katie McGill, Katherine Fraser, Megan McColl and Mark Coles give their thoughts on the weekend's action.
Chris Paterson and Jamie McMillan chat to the captains of Ayrshire Bulls and Watsonians ahead of Sunday's FOSROC Super6 match between the sides at Millbrae. They also look back at the British & Irish Lions win over South Africa and ahead to the second Test this weekend.
Well, no July meeting content from the Watsonians, but we finally finish that book by Watson's favorite writer. Also a potential Watson and what happens when animals date above their weight.
The usual features, plus a whole lot of discussion from the latest meeting of the John H. Watson Society about Watson's younger days. And Mongooses. And washing machine noise. It's the WATSONIAN WEEKLY!
We've got the stock market, neck-ties, Jenny Flint, cheetahs, and Miss Marie Otway finally boards the Lady Emma before Watson goes to bed. Enjoy, you howling Watsonians!
There's snakes, boxing, caganers, a disappearing Watson, and Watsonians attempting that which must not be attempted. Other podcasts may give you more detailed episode notes, but we . . . well, we don't.
The Watsonians met this week, so there's good news there! We've got Watson's education, his poetry, and even an alien encounter for the good doctor?Â
In the first trial of some specials for the isolated Watsonians out there, we present the work of one Arminius Detweiller, an essay about Watson's greatest accomplishment, or lack of same.
As wide-ranging an episode as ever, the Watsonian Weekly stands firmly with Paul Thomas Miller's assertion that Watson does not lie, wonders about Watson's Halloween costume with Robert Perret, and rages against Sherlock Holmes hogging all the titles. And there might even be the return of a certain old prospector and a moment for one of film's rejected Watsons. Come, join the Watsonians!
*This podcast was originally recorded in January 2018* In this episode Fergus discusses: Growing up in South Africa playing cricket, rugby, squash and hockey. How he got into coaching as a young student. Differences coaching younger athletes. Why love of the game is important. The fundamental values in order to be successful in his programs. Support vs Challenge in a developmental environment. What is success for him. Being deliberate in setting training culture. Keep up to date with Athletic Evolution via our Website, Twitter and Instagram. You can leave us feedback or submit a question for future episodes here.
Among this week's Watson-work, his rugby days, noiseless laughter, the original Watsonians, S. C. Roberts, AND IT'S WATSON TURKISH BATH DAY!!
In our latest player profile host Eddie Gibbs speaks to former Scotland Captain Gordon Drummond following the announcement of his retirement as a player this week. Gordon speaks openly about his experiences with Scotland and also his long club career, from his formative years at Meigle, his successful spell with Watsonians and on to his final years with Carlton. There is also a great insight into Gordon's coaching philosophy, his experiences at the ICC U19 World Cup in Bangladesh and how he envisages coaching structures and opportunities for young Scottish players going forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The final unbeaten record goes in the West as Ferguslie lose out to East Kilbride with Ross Lyons starring. Forfarshire stay top in the East and there's a 9 wicket haul for former New Zealand test player Andy McKay as Watsonians thrash Grange.Regular host Eddie Gibbs is joined to look over the seventh round of matches in the West and East Premier Leagues by Frank Johnstone and Neil Drysdale. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another week of mixed fortunes for clubs across Scotland. Watsonians lost their 100% record with Forfarshire now top. In the West Ferguslie go marching on with their 100% start to the season. Regular host Eddie Gibbs is joined to look over the sixth round of matches in the West and East Premier Leagues by Frank Johnstone and Greig Hopcroft. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another week of mixed fortunes for clubs across Scotland. Watsonians in the East and Ferguslie in the West maintain their 100% starts to the season. Regular host Eddie Gibbs is joined to look over the fifth round of matches in the West and East Premier Leagues by Frank Johnstone and Greig Hopcroft. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.