Match Day Notes
Good afternoon folks and welcome to Old Anniesland for this Premier 1 game vs Ayr and also a warm welcome to Ayr coach and good friend (most of the time) Kenny Murray.
After a fantastic result last week against local rivals West of Scotland we are hoping to build on that victory against West coast rivals Ayr. It is important that we finish 2009 well so as we can build on things into 2010
Last week’s deserved victory was built on a great foundation provided by the forwards in which we got real go forward and some good quick ball – good to see things we are doing in training baring fruit on the pitch.
Local derbies are always good and this one today against current champions will be no different, it will be physical and intense and I’m sure there will be a lot of good rugby played.
As a team Glasgow Hawks have come a long way, sitting 4th – this time last season we were sitting 10th in the league but we still have a long way to go. We do have some talented players but at the moment we lack consistency which is the difference between an average team and a good team and this is something as individual players we have to pick up on.
I hope everyone has a good afternoon and look forward to seeing you all in the new year
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year
This article was posted on 18-Dec-2009, 15:14 by Hugh Barrow.
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