Ayr were crowned deserving champions of the Arnold Clark Men’s Premiership after soundly defeating Watsonians 41-12 at Millbrae on Saturday. It all came from a brilliant first half from the home side. The final turned out to be the physical battle that many expected from two of the best defensive sides in the league this season. FULL ARTICLE: https://scottishrugby.org/fanzone/arnold-clark-mens-premiership-final-ayr-41-12-watsonians/ OTHER LINKS: Scottish Rugby Website www.scottishrugby.org Scottish Rugby on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/scottishrugby/ Scottish Rugby on X www.twitter.com/Scotlandteam Scottish Rugby on Instagram www.instagram.com/scotlandteam Scottish Rugby on You Tube www.youtube.com/c/scottishrugby
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First Minister Speech 14/04/25
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Read More£150m bridge over River Tay opens
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Read MoreScottish Govt News – Plan for future of Grangemouth
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Read MoreWomens Curling World Championships 2025 – Scotland
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Read MoreScotland World Heritage Sites
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Read MoreEdinburgh to host 2027 Tour de France Grand Départ
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