Message from Hughie.

I have made a few changes both in personnel and in position to try and freshen the team up. We need a good result on Saturday and I hope all players will get behind those selected.

Reserves - JAMES CURZON, JOHN McGARRIE, RALPH RICHARDSON, STEWART RICHARDSON, HAMISH SINCLAIR STEWART TAIT & WILLIAM TRUE.

  RINK 1 RINK 2 RINK 3 RINK 4 RINK 5 RINK 6
SKIP GRAEME MAXWELL ALAN DAVIES KEITH SHUTTLEWORTH BRIAN McCLUNE STEVEN RICHARDSON SCOTT DAVIES
THIRD TOM ROGERS JOHN CRAWFORD BRUCE RICHARDSON GEORGE BROWN SCOTT McCUBBIN WILLIAM BRYDSON
SECOND IAN CARTER DAVID GREEN JOE McCALL STEVEN JOHNSTONE ROBERT MONTEITH STEWART GILMOUR
LEAD MICHAEL TURNBULL GAVIN GREEN OLIVER CLINGAN ROBERT McCLUNE JAMES CRUICKSHANKS GARY DAVIES

In the Scottish Inter County Top Ten competition Castle Douglas travelled to Musselburgh on Sunday.  After an exciting match which ended 4 points each Castle Douglas made it to the semi final by 9 shots. 

In the singles Graeme Maxwell had a close contest but narrowly lost to Willie Rankin 21-17.  The Castle Douglas pair of William Brydson and Alan Davies had a good win by 25-11, including counts of 5, 6 and 7.  The triple of Gary Davies, Allan Green and Scott Davies were tied at 11 each playing the last.  Allan drew shot with his third bow and the Musselburgh skip failed to alter the position giving Castle Douglas the 2 points.  The fours game was always close and Stewart Gilmour, David Green, Will Green and John Crawford only had to avoid conceding an eight on the last end to see their team through.  They scored a single, losing the game 17-15, but securing the team victory.

The semi final and final will be held on 10th June at Colinton, Edinburgh.  Castle Douglas meet Inverkeithing (West Fife) and in the other semi Kirkliston (West Lothian) meet Chirnside (Borders).

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The KBA Cup Final, held at Creetown on Friday night, was won by Kirkcudbright B by 60 shots to 52.  The victory deprived runners up Castle Douglas of a 6th straight win in the competition.  Kirkcudbright won the two bowl pairs 22-13 and the four bowl pairs 16-15.  The triples ended in a draw 10-10, and Castle Douglas won the fours game 14-12.  Kirkcudbright President Tommy Docherty accepted the cup from Stewartry President Jim Maginess.

    Castle Douglas A   v   Kirkcudbright B
           
2 Bowl Pairs   Stewart Gilmour 13 v 22 Derek True
    Tom Maxwell       Tom McKean
             
4 Bowl Pairs   Graeme Maxwell 15 v 16 George Brown
    Hugh Robertson       Roy Bennett
             
Triples   Alan Green 10 v 10 Robert McClune
    Norman Davies       Tommy Docherty
    Bert McRobert       Ewan McMinn
             
Fours   William Green 14 v 12 David Gourlay
    Melvin McTaggert       Colin Campbell
    Derek Harper       Peter Hiddleston
    Robert Derby       Jim Laurie
             
  X   X   X  
             
Rink 1 Rink 2 Rink 3 Rink 4 Rink 5 Rink 6
Skip Graeme Maxwell Alan Davies Keith Shuttleworth George Brown Steven Richardson Scott Davies
Third John McGarrie John Crawford Bruce Richardson Brian McClune Scott McCubbin Stewart Gilmour
Second Ian Carter William Brydson Joe McCall William True James Cruickshanks Steven Johnstone
Lead Michael Turnbull Gavin Green Oliver Clingan Robert McClune Tom Rogers Gary Davies
Reserves - Ralph Richardson, Stewart Richardson, Hamish Sinclair & Stuart Tait

KBA CUP 2012 - Final

The KBA Cup Final is this friday night @ Creetown.

    Castle Douglas A   v   Kirkcudbright B
           
2 Bowl Pairs   Stewart Gilmour   v   Derek True
    Tom Maxwell       Tom McKean
             
4 Bowl Pairs   Graeme Maxwell   v   George Brown
    Hugh Robertson       Roy Bennett
             
Triples   Alan Green   v   Robert McClune
    Norman Davies       Tommy Docherty
    Bert McRobert       Ewan McMinn
             
Fours   William Green   v   David Gourlay
    Melvin McTaggert       Colin Campbell
    Derek Harper       Peter Hiddleston
    Robert Derby       Jim Laurie
             
  X   X   X  
             
             

KBA Cup results

In the KBA Cup semi-finals on Friday night Castle Douglas beat Auchencair & Kirkcudbright beat Creetown.

The final is this Friday night @ Creetown.

Scottish Inter County Top Ten - Castle Douglas beat West Kilbride 6- 2
Graeme Maxwell won the Singles 21 - 8; William Brydson & Alan Davies won the Pairs 19- 10; Stewart Gilmour, David Green, William green & John Crawford won the Fours 18 - 8. Gary Davies, Alan Green & Scott Davies lost the Triples 9 - 14.

In the Quarter-final Castle Douglas are away to Musselburgh

POSITION

RINK 1

RINK 2

RINK 3

RINK 4

RINK 5

RINK 6

SKIP

KEITH

SHUTTLEWORTH

GEORGE

BROWN

GRAEME

MAXWELL

ALAN

DAVIES

SCOTT

DAVIES

STEVEN

RICHARDSON

THIRD

BRUCE

RICHARDSON

BRIAN

MCCCLUNE

JOHN

McGARRIE

JOHN

CRAWFORD

STEWART

GILMOUR

SCOTT

MCCUBBIN

SECOND

JOE

MCCALL

WILLIAM

TRUE

IAN

CARTER

ROBERT

MONTEITH

STEVEN

JOHNSTONE

TOM

ROGERS

LEAD

OLIVER

CLINGAN

ROBERT

MCCLUNE

MICHAEL

TURNBULL

DAVID

GREEN

GARY

DAVIES

JAMES

CRUIKSHANK

 

RESERVES (in alphabetical order):  WILLIAM BRYDSON, GAVIN GREEN, GEORGE HILL, JOHN MACFARLANE, RALPH RICHARDSON, STEWART RICHARDSON.

 

STEWARTRY v AYRSHIRE

12/05/2012 – KIRKCUDBRIGHT

 

Well a new season starts as always full of hope and expectation and Saturday was no exception. Kirkcudbright was bright with only a small shower expected during the afternoon and that is the way it turned out. The pace of the green was good for this time of year and all credit to Willie Thomson for having the green as well prepared and playing as it did.

The game itself was actually well contested although the final score may not reflect that. On speaking to a few of the Ayrshire lads after the game they were really surprised at how the score changed since all through Stewartry kept the game tight and it was only in last few ends that the gap appeared.

After 10 ends it was 54 – 57, at 15 ends, 76 – 95 and Ayrshire looked to be pulling away. However at 18 ends across the green it was 91 – 106 and Stewartry were digging in to try and reduce this deficit. Unfortunately it was Ayrshire that found the finishing burst to take Ayrshire safely home 100 – 132.

Although Stewartry only had one winning rink with Captain Keith Richardson winning, Stevie Richardson was very unlucky at peels playing the last and trying to convert a head lost a 4. I have to commend Stevie for resisting the temptation on his 3rd last end not to try an ambitious take out for a 6 and settle for drawing a second, with the overall score down to just 11 at that point. Putting the big board first meant the team was only single figures behind, unfortunately we couldn’t sustain it. Graeme Maxwell only lost by one in a great game against Graeme Campbell and that could have gone either way. Alan Davies on the show rink just couldn’t get his rink to relax and play their normal games and as a result was always chasing the game. This will be a good learning experience for him for the future. Geordie Brown who over the past couple of seasons has been very effective also found his all Kirkcudbright rink struggling on their home green and were never able to get in front. Finally Scott Davies also had a difficult time against Colin smith and his rink were always chasing the game.

Plus points for the team and manager the debut of James Cruikshank was really good and hopefully James can build on that. Also Gary Davies possibly the forgotten Davies boy finally produced a really good performance and needs to build on that for the rest of the season. Also a quick mention and thanks to Stewart Tait for making his debut and hopefully may be available in the weeks to come.

I have made some positional changes for this coming week and also brought a couple of players, so hopefully we can use Saturdays experience to help us at West End next Saturday. Again if anyone is unavailable please contact Hugh Robertson on 07425622104.

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