Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Biggar picture for grammar

Aberdeen Grammar travel to Biggar tomorrow with their confidencesky high after knocking West of Scotland off the top spot inPremiership Two.

Head coach Mike O'Donovan warned his shock troops to expect agreater challenge in the Scottish Borders.

He said: "Biggar will be a more effective side than West and wemust not get carried away with ourselves.

"They have had some strange results, but are still in thepromotion race.

"We will certainly have a fight on our hands."

Grammar have a full squad, including the return of in-form AndyBuchan who was unavailable last week, although he was more thanadequately replaced bytry-scoring Ali Roberston.

Grammar will be pushed all the way by the home front five.

"We will just have to stand up and be counted," said O'Donovan, who has Grammar nicely tucked in third place and poised for a run atthe leaders Haddington.

Should the Rubislaw side repel the Biggar forward challenge, theywill be able to release their explosive back division who ran infive tries last week.

O'Donovan said: "When we're getting it right our backs are aformidable force, especially when they are getting good ball fromhalf back Billy Russell and Morgan Ward."

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