Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Stewartry got back to winning ways on Saturday with a strong win over Greenock Wanderers.

The victory sees them leapfrog Greenock in the league to go four points clear of the Fort Matilda side with a game in hand to play. In true Stewartry fashion, it was the away side that started the game the better and got an early try to put the Blacks on the back foot in the opening stages. David Thomson’s side switched on from there, however, and got two quickfire tries of their own – Chris Root powering his way over to level things up before a smart tap and go from Lochy Spence saw Stewartry take the lead.

The home side kept the pressure on Greenock and ensured they went into the half-time break with a comfortable lead after a well-worked move was finished off by winger Merlin Lawrence in the corner. Three tries, plus two conversions from the boot of Andrew Picken, saw the first 40 finish 19-5 to Stewartry. Stewartry’s bonus point was secured with a brilliant break through the line from Sam Tait to score his second try of the season.

Despite conceding a somewhat soft try a few minutes later, the day was rounded off in style, with James McCulloch getting his first-ever score for Stewartry on his 40th appearance to round off a 31-12 win. Five points for SRFC in the Greenlaw sunshine and they climb to eighth in Scottish National 4. The Blacks.