Watsonians clinch BT National League One title
Watsonians will be playing in the top flight next season after a hat-trick by winger Scott McKean led them to a 61-17 win over Howe of Fife on Saturday and saw them clinch the BT National League One title. It will be the club’s first time in the top flight since 2010/11 and prop Ali Marsh, who captained the Edinburgh side in the absence of regular skipper Martin Christie at Myreside, said: “The guys have been excellent this season and have kept going even when things got tough.”Fair play to Marr they have pushed us all the way, but I always had the belief in this group that we could go on and finish the job.”We got off to a good start and then built momentum and the guys have all pushed each other to be the best they can be.”I’d like to pay tribute to the way that my fellow prop Martin captained the side before he got injured and we will all enjoy our time off before looking ahead to the challenges of next term.”Marcus Di Rollo, who coaches the team with fellow ex-Scotland cap Simon Taylor, added: “I am really proud of this group of players because this is a tough league to get out of.In previous years we have always fallen away just after Christmas, but this time the boys just kept on going and in fact we have saved some of our best performances for the last few weeks when it has really mattered.”Going into the match the home side knew that a bonus point victory over the Fifers would mean that second placed Marr could not catch them.And although Howe took the lead thanks to a penalty by Angus Guthrie, the Watsonians’ win was secure by half-time. The first try came in the seventh minute when McKean set-up Scott McLeod to go over.The second try for the home side came in the 16th minute when another slick backs move down the left wing saw McKean go over this time.In the 25th minute Rory Drummond, a former Howe player, added a third.Rob Lind then scored for Howe, however, in the 38th minute Watsonians scored the try that effectively gave them the title.It came after a long period of possession and in the end young Reiss Cullen showed quick feet to dive over. Andrew Chalmers converted for a fourth time.The second half got underway as the first had ended with a Watsonians try.McKean was the scorer and he soon completed his hat-trick to make it 42-10.Back-row Ewan Miller then got in on the act as did replacement Jonny Neary and it was 54-10 and the title celebrations were in full swing.With 16 minutes remaining, Howe of Fife got their second try through skipper Stewart Lathangie, but this was ‘Sonians’ day.The home side rounded things off in style when Romain Denonain dived over after a great break by Mark Bertram. Scorers: Watsonians: Tries: McLeod, McKean 3, Drummond, Cullen, Miller, Neary, Denonain. Cons: Chalmers 8. Howe of Fife: Tries: Lind, Lathangie. Pen: Guthrie. Cons: Guthrie 2.Watsonians: R Steele; M Bertram, S McLeod, J King, S McKean; A Chalmers, R Cullen; N Borel, D Miller, A Marsh, R Denonain, C Harvey, D Rowe, R Drummond, E Miller. Replacements: T Johnson, C Macleod, M Coles, J Neary, A Harris.Howe of Fife: D McIntyre; B Mitchell, W Wardlaw, C Mann, M Black; A Guthrie, S Lathangie; L McLean, B Peddie, G Henderson, G Steedman, D Groat, J Lawrie, R Lind, A Steven. Replacements: S Player, R Wilson, D Hodge, G Frearson.Referee: N Muir.Elsewhere, Hamilton have secured the BT National League Two title and GHK have come out on top of BT National League Three.
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