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Premier One leaders Boroughmuir give a debut to talented youngster Harris Jones at full-back as they head to Currie in the match of the day tomorrow.

Currie, who got their first win of the season at Selkirk last week, have a fairly settled side.

High flyers Glasgow Hawks make changes at 9 and 10 for their tricky trip to Melrose, Kris Hamilton and Andy White coming in. The hosts have young prop Nicky Little back, while the experienced Cammy Murray is in at centre.

Dundee HSFP await the visit of Heriot’s to Mayfield with a few selection issues still to be cleared up, but with the pack likely to be unchanged. Heriot’s defeated Melrose by a point and look fairly strong ahead of the trip north.

Stirling County host West of Scotland at Bridgehaugh with James King and Dave Denton released by Edinburgh to play. Hawick too have pros in their ranks – Fraser McKenzie and Lewis Niven – as they head to take on winless Watsonians who list teenager Jame Forbes at stand-off.

Finally Ayr host Selkirk, the latter hopeful of having Simon Willett and Darren Clapperton back from injury to play at Millbrae.

This article was posted on 24-Sep-2010, 12:48 by Hugh Barrow.

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