The Troon-based club have now won all 15 league matches in 2012/13, all with bonus points, and have blown teams away with some great free-flowing rugby.
They clinched the title with a 47-16 win over Kilmarnock at Fullarton Park on Saturday in a match that was played just two days after 17-year-old Jordan Deary, a club member who had toured with Marr College to Canada, was found dead in his home.
The trophy added to the RBS Regional West Shield they had won against the same opponents seven days before.
Indeed, the four wins in that knock-out event mean that Marr are unbeaten in 19 matches in total this term and now have their sights set on going through the whole campaign undefeated.
To do that they would need to lift the RBS National Shield at Murrayfield in April and win their last three league matches.
Saturday's success gave the club their third title in a row and Redpath said: "I am really proud of what the team have achieved this season so far. This is my fourth season at the club now and each year we have put things in place to make sure that Marr will continue to move forward.
"What has impressed me about this team is that the majority of them have come up through the ranks at the club and are from the local area. That will stand us in good stead for the future while they all have a good team spirit on and off the pitch and that has pulled us through in some of our trickier matches.
"I have also been pleased with the way they have worked on their fitness and put in extra training and that has certainly helped us dominate opposition late on in matches."
A great example of this increased fitness was on show on Saturday when the team scored four late tries to go from 27-16 up against Kilmarnock to 47-16 and take the game away from the visitors.
"We want to finish the league season with 18 wins from 18 [they still have matches with Newton Stewart, Helensburgh and Garnock left] while to get to Murrayfield in the Shield final would be a great day out for all the players and those people behind the scenes at the club who work so hard to make things happen."
The Troon-based club have now won all 15 league matches in 2012/13, all with bonus points, and have blown teams away with some great free-flowing rugby.
They clinched the title with a 47-16 win over Kilmarnock at Fullarton Park on Saturday in a match that was played just two days after 17-year-old Jordan Deary, a club member who had toured with Marr College to Canada, was found dead in his home.
The trophy added to the RBS Regional West Shield they had won against the same opponents seven days before.
Indeed, the four wins in that knock-out event mean that Marr are unbeaten in 19 matches in total this term and now have their sights set on going through the whole campaign undefeated.
To do that they would need to lift the RBS National Shield at Murrayfield in April and win their last three league matches.
Saturday's success gave the club their third title in a row and Redpath said: "I am really proud of what the team have achieved this season so far. This is my fourth season at the club now and each year we have put things in place to make sure that Marr will continue to move forward.
"What has impressed me about this team is that the majority of them have come up through the ranks at the club and are from the local area. That will stand us in good stead for the future while they all have a good team spirit on and off the pitch and that has pulled us through in some of our trickier matches.
"I have also been pleased with the way they have worked on their fitness and put in extra training and that has certainly helped us dominate opposition late on in matches."
A great example of this increased fitness was on show on Saturday when the team scored four late tries to go from 27-16 up against Kilmarnock to 47-16 and take the game away from the visitors.
"We want to finish the league season with 18 wins from 18 [they still have matches with Newton Stewart, Helensburgh and Garnock left] while to get to Murrayfield in the Shield final would be a great day out for all the players and those people behind the scenes at the club who work so hard to make things happen."




