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Bankies can call the Shotts

THE weekend postponement brought haunting memories of last season to the fore for the Clydebank gaffer.

But Budgie McGhie is hopeful having a near full squad to choose from can help his side to deal with anything the weather — and Shotts — can throw at them.

Arrow Yoker's time to bounce back

YOKER are looking to bounce back from their break with a morale boosting win over Ashfield.

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Arrow NO PLACE LIKE HOME FOR BANKIES

BANKIES coach Stuart Allison wishes he could reward the club’s 12th man with a place to call home.

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Arrow Key lies in the past for Yoker

WHE-HO  playmaker Thomas Jordan reckons the return of the old guard could help turn their fortunes around.

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Arrow Frail defence is exposed in cup

YOKER’s cup exit was less down to Cumnock’s class — more calamitous defending.

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Arrow CONTROVERSIAL LATE KILLER BLOW

CLYDEBANK left Kilsyth feeling as if they had lost rather than picked up a valuable away point which maintained their unbeaten start to the league campaign.

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GHK’od by the Bankies

Clydebank performed the role of party poopers as they sent shockwaves through the league.

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‘Nocked for a bonus

A POOR Cumnock team crumbled at Whitecrook as Clydebank earned themselves another bonus point.

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John Jack seals fairytale display

CLYDEBANK marched into the second round in style with an excellent Premier scalp.

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Moffat mesmerises

AN almighty second half effort brought four crucial tries — and keeps Clydebank hot on the heels of league leaders GHK.

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Oban are for-Lorne as youthful Bankies win

TIRED legs told as Clydebank took advantage of some wearied travellers on Saturday.

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Gale force blow to clumsy Clydebank

The Clydebank 1st XV were unceremoniously beaten 21-10 on Saturday by a more determined Lomond side who reminded the Bankie players that this will not be an easy league to play in.

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No power-aid

CLYDEBANK started their season of full 15-a-side rugby against National League club Allan Glens but failed to make an impression lacking a powerhouse in the scrummage and lineout.

New season for Clydebank Rugby Club

Rugby is once again back on the menu now that Clydebank Rugby Club have started back at pre-season training.

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