Bellshill 0 Glenafton 4

Saturday 11 Feb 2022 KO 2:00pm Rockburn Park, Bellshill
Clydebuilt Home Improvements
Scottish Junior Cup
Quarter-fnal
Bellshill Athletic 0 (0)
Glenafton Athletic 4 (2)McLean, McKee, O’Kane (2)

Glenafton made two changes to the eleven that started against Drumchapel United with Craig Pettigrew and Michael Moffat replacing Jamie McKernon and Hugh Kerr.in the Bellshill dug-out was co-manager Neil Rowatt, who played for the Glens under Alan Rough & Andy Dunlop in the 1990s.

The two sides had previously met each other four times in the Scottish Junior Cup with the outcome all square at 2-2.  Glenafton’s last trip to Bellshill, back in Season 2007/08, ended in a 3-1 victory for the New Cumnock side, with 19 year-old strike David Gormley bagging a brace.  A local lad, David turned up to watch the game today and had a few words with Glens’ manager Ryan Stevenson, former team-mates at Ayr United, before kick-off.

Over 700 supporters packed into Rockburn Park to witness the Scottish Juniot Cup Quarter-Final.

Although Bellshill kicked-off it was Glenafton that were quickly on the front foot through Michael Moffat’s flick-on being gathered by Sean McKenzie to drive deep into the right-hand side of the box only for his cut-back for Sam McKee to be intercepted at the expense of a corner kick which was eventually scrambled clear.

The visitors continued to press and took the lead on 4 minutes. Calvin Kemp flicked the ball to Scott McLean who instantly returned it with a cushioned header and Kemp flicked it back to McLean sending two Bellshill players back and forth chasing shadows. McLean then pushed forward and tried to pick out McKenzie in the box only for the ball to rebound off the heel of a defender and fall back into his path before he took a touch and then lashed a low left-footed drive from 20 yards that flew into the bottom corner of the net, beyond keeper Hutchison rooted to the goal-line.

Soon after Leon Murphy from wide on the left whipped a great ball into the box over the head of the leaping defender at the near post to fall for McKenzie but his mis-timed leap sent the ball high into the air before falling safely into the hands of the welcoming keeper.

On 9 minutes Glenafton doubled their lead. Paul Paton from the half-way line slipped the ball up the left wing for Moffat to gather and hold off a defender before rolling the ball into the path of Sam McKee who struck it first time ,whizzing along the ground, past 3 or 4 defenders and beating the wrong-footed keeper at the near post.

Credit to the home side as they began to enjoy more possession. A long ball upfield had keeper David Markey rushing out his box to head it clear and soon after a long throw into the box was headed on and gathered by Kieron Markey to force his way between Craig Pettigrew & Paton only to lose control of the ball, appealing loudly to the referee that his run had been impeded, but to no avail.

At the other end the Glens pushed forward in numbers although one attack was stifled the ball fell to McLean on the right who clipped a cross into the 6 yard box where it was headed clear to the edge of the box to be met first time by the lively Kemp only for his shot to fly over the bar.

Play was now raging back and forth peppered with free kicks to both sides and the occasional corner.

On 27 minutes Luke Currie did well to set up a shot from 20 yards but it trundled along the ground and was easily held by Markey. Soon after, a free-kick floated high and deep into the box saw the Glens keeper leap between to Bellshill players to get a vital touch on the ball with McKee on hand to clear it upfield. A throw in from the left was hooked cleared from a busy Glens box by Moffat and fell for D. Wilson who curled a shot from 25 yards out, but it drifted high and wide of target.

Glens then pegged the home side back in their own half for a period. Moffat won a corner kick down the left which was headed clear. Moffat then clipped a great ball from the centre circle up to the outskirts of the box for McKenzie to chase down, with Brady Craig close on his heels and although the Glens man won the race it was the centre-back that made a timely tackle from behind to knock the ball out for a corner, which was met and blasted wide by Paton. 

On 39 minutes, Kemp gathered a short throw-in deep on the left and skipped his way past defenders to the bye-line before progressing to the edge of the box only to be fouled as he got his cross away. Paton floated the free-kick into the six-yard box where McKenzie outleapt Wilson only for his powerful header to crash off the top of bar and out for a goal kick.

The visitors later won another corner which Murphy played to the back post where the incoming Pettigrew’s cushioned shot to drift wide of the other post.

In the closing minutes of the half Currie fashioned a good run and after weaving past a number of Glens players fired a shot from 22 yards that sailed over the bar.

HT Bellshill 0 Glenafton

The half-time talk in the travelling support was a reminder that Bellshill had gone in at the break 2-0 down at home to Kilbirnie in the previous round, only to go on and beat the Ayrshire side on penalties!

The visitors however were quick off the block as Paton clipped a ball into the right-hand side of the box where McKenzie killed it on his chest before rolling it wide to Kemp who quickly whipped the ball to the near post where Hutchison took no chances and pushed it wide for a corner, which was headed clear.

Bellshill countered with a long throw into the box which although Ollie Rowe won the aerial battle and the ball recovered by Bellshill and a shot from the edge of the box blocked and the rebound floated high towards the back post where Markey leapt to clutch the ball cleanly.

The high tempo continued and a Bellshill clearance was returned upfield with a powerful header from Pettigrew that McKenzie chased down into the box and touched it back to Kemp to drill a low shot from 20 yards which looked to be drifting wide only for it to strike the instep off a defender to divert the ball toward the other post forcing Hutchison to dive and prevent the corner.

Back came Bellshill and Rowe and Mick McMullin combined well to break down a Bellshill attack deep in their box.

On 53 minutes Glens came close to adding a third. Moffat was tripped in the centre-circle and Paton floated the free-kick into the box where McKenzie’s header picked out Moffat who killed the ball before firing a shot forcing Hutchison to pull off a point blank save. The visitors continued to press and Murphy’s cut-back across the face of goal was missed by both the keeper and McKenzie and Craig did enough to prevent the incoming McLean from burying the loose ball.

At the other end keeper Markey had to rush from his line and leap to beat Mark Kyle to the ball and soon after Kieron Markey leapt head shoulders above everyone in the box but his header from a corner-kick flew wide of target and was booted clear. The keeper then cleanly clutched Robert Thomson’s cross to the near post as Kyle Caig threatened.

On 66 minutes Glenafton made a double substitution with front two Michael Moffat and Sean McKenzie making way for Hugh Kerr and Dylan O’Kane and both were soon in the thick of the action.

Three minutes later McLean launched a long ball upfield for Kerr only for Craig to intercept but his header sent the ball back towards goal allowing O’Kane to chase down with a free run into the box only to clip the ball well over the head of the advancing keeper and the bar … the head may have went down by Kerr was quick to applaud the effort of the young striker.

Two minutes later O’Kane picked up a pass from McKee and  knocked the ball along the 18 yard line as he burst past Calvin Cowie and with Wilson on his heels he pushed forward before curling a rasper of a shot between Wilson and Craig high into the net beyond the reach of the keeper. Glens 3-0 up on 71 minutes. The celebration that followed and the outpouring of joy as Dylan ran towards the Glens dug-out (with an entourage of team-mates in pursuit) to leap into the arms of coach Alan Kerr was a very special moment in the club’s Scottish Junior Cup escapades.

Bellshill now with a mountain to climb responded with a triple substitution and to their credit continued to create chances. Markey had to dive at his near to post to stop a low angled shot from inside the box. Soon after Caig curled a free kick from 28 yards over the Glens’ wall but again Markey gathered cleanly as his name-sake Kieron Markey looked to prosper from any spillages.

The Glens were in no mood to sit back and McLean played a one-two with Kemp before unleashing a  ferocious angled shot from 25 yards that beat the keeper at full stretch only to dip inches over the bar.

On 81 minutes the visitors extended their lead after Dylan O’Kane bagged his brace. It began with Paton from just inside in his own half clipping a high ball down the right from Kerr to kill on his chest before squaring it inside to O’Kane on the outskirts of the box to burst past Wilson before drilling a low shot beyond the reach of Hutchinson at his near post with the ball nestling in the far corner.  The celebrations were more subdued.

Bellshill pushed for a consolation as the large home support continued to get behind their team. A corner was whipped in from the right and headed out the box by Paton only for it to be lobbed back into the busy box and then headed out by Pettigrew before it came back again before McMullin booted it clear.

Handshakes followed soon after.

FT Bellshill 0 Glenafton 4

Glenafton Athletic
1. David Markey 3. Scott McLean 22. Ollie Rowe 4. Craig Pettigrew (captain) 35. Mick McMullin; 11. Leon Murphy 10. Calvin Kemp 8. Paul Paton 7. Sam McKee; 15. Michael Moffat (9. Hugh Kerr) 16. Sean McKenzie (18. Dylan O’Kane)
Subs: 2. Adam Caldwell 14. Ryan Nisbet 19. Cameron McKenzie 20. Dean Currie
Bellshill Athletic
Bellshill: 1. JC Hutchison 2. Ross Girdwood 3. Robert Thomson (Lee Dixon) 4. D. Wilson 5. Brady Craig (Ben Elliot) 6. Owen Lee 7. Mark Kyle (Brandon Mann) 8. Calvin Cowie 9. Kieron Markey (Kyle Lauchlan) 10. Kyle Caig 11. Luke Currie
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Glenafton 2 Drumchapel 3

Saturday 04 Feb 2023 KO 1:30pm Loch Park, New Cumnock
Trade Radiators South Challenge Cup4th Round
Glenafton Athletic 2 (0)S. McKenzie, McKernon
Drumchapel United 3 (1)Deas, Finnegan, Winton

Glenafton made three changes to the eleven that started against Troon on Wednesday evening with Ollie Rowe, Leon Murphy and Hugh Kerr (injured) making way for Craig Pettigrew, Dean Currie and Michael Moffat.

In goal for Drumchapel United was Blair Lochhead, a member of the Glens treble winning squad of 2016/17.

This was the first meeting between Glenafton Athletic and Drumchapel United, the Glasgow side currently strongly challenging for promotion from the WOSL 1st Division.

There were few clear-cut chances for either side the best of which for the Glens was Paul Paton’s powerful shot from 22 yards that was well held by Blair Lochhead while at the other Ryan Deas, a playmaker with many Junior clubs, fired a shot from a similar distance that whizzed over the bar. However, it was Deas that broke the deadlock two minutes before the break after picking a short pass before driving forward to the edge of the box and lasering an unstoppable shot into the net; some 5 years after his last goal against for Glens while playing for Clydebank.

HT Glens 0 Drumchapel 1

Drumchapel doubled their lead on 50 minutes after Jamie Mills whipped in a great ball from wide the left deep into the goalmouth for Daniel Finnegan to rise and bullet a downward header into the net.

Glens made a double change with Ollie Rowe replacing Dean Currie and Sam McKee making way for Leon Murphy and then soon after brought on Dylan O’Kane for Michael Moffat.

Played raged back and forth with both sides searching for that next crucial goal and it came in the 79th minutes. Paton floated a free kick from wide on the left high into a packed box where Sean McKenzie leapt unchallenged to send a glancing header past the keeper.

However, within a minute Drumchapel restored their two goal cushion with a well worked goal. Keeper David Markey launched a long ball up the park which was duly returned to the Glens where it was gathered by Drumchapel and a perfectly weighted ball slipped into the box for Josh Winton to chase down and clip over the advancing Markey to make it 3-1 for the visitors.

Glens pulled one back on 88 minutes after Paton curled a free kick into the box and shirt-pull from a defender had the referee pointing to the spot and Jamie McKernon sent the keeper the wrong way from 12 yards.

The home side continued to press and although McKenzie beat the defender in a race to chase down a ball into the box and his shot rom a tight angle beat Lochhead the ball drifted inches wide of the back post. Soon after Scott McLean’s shot from inside the box was deflected wide for a corner from Lochhead pulled off a great save from Rowe’s powerful header to secure Drum’s passage into the 5th round.

In the closing encounters former Drumchapel player Michael McMullin was sent off.

FT Glenafton 2 Drumchapel 3

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC
1. David Markey 3. Scott McLean 4. Craig Pettigrew (captain)  20. Dean Currie (22. Ollie Rowe) 35. Mick McMullin 10. Calvin Kemp 6. Jamie McKernon (captain) 8. Paul Paton 7. Sam McKee (11. Leon Murphy) 15. Michael Moffat (18. Dylan O’Kane) 16. Sean McKenzie Subs: 2. Adam Caldwell 14. Ryan Nisbet 19. Cameron McKenzie
DRUMCHAPEL UNITED
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Troon 3 Glenafton 0

Wed 01 Feb 2023 KO 7:30pm Portland Park, Troon
PDM Buildbase WOSFL Premier LeagueMatch 17
Troon 3 (2)Jamieson, Gallagher, Gilroy
Glenafton Athletic 0 (0)

Glenafton made two changes to the eleven that started against Rob Roy on Saturday with Jamie McKernon and Paul Paton returning while Craig Pettigrew and Dean Currie are on the bench. Also on the bench was new signing, striker Michael Moffat on loan from Ayr United.

In the Troon starting eleven was former Glenafton midfielder Dale ‘Gunner’ Moore.

In difficult windy conditions it was Troon that opened the scoring on 10 minutes after Kyle Gilroy’s break down the right and his cut-back from the bye-line was swept home from 6 yards by Sam Jamieson. Both sides hade some decent chances and Dale Burgess pulled off a fine save to fingertip a Jamie McKernon shot round the post.

Glens’ striker Hugh Kerr suffered a nasty knock and had to limp off to be replaced by Craig Pettigrew.

On 21 minutes Troon doubled their lead with a stunning strike from Jamie Gallagher. A cross from wide on the right deflected off a defender sending the ball high into the air and descending just inside the corner of the box where Gallagher let it take a bounce before cracking the ball beyond defenders and keeper alike into the far corner of the net. Gallagher came close to bagging a brace only for his close-range effort to clip off the cross bar.

At the other end a good break by the Glens ended with Burgess comfortably saving a close range shot from Sam McKee.

HT Troon 2 Glens 0

David Markey pulled off a couple of great point-blank saves as Troon pressed after the break.

On 54 minutes Glens brought on Michael Moffat for Ollie Rowe and he was soon in the thick of the action.  Calvin Kemp burst down the right wing and picked  out the inrushing Moffat in the ‘D’ who took a touch and although he was forced wide of the six yard box his attempted cut-back struck the outstretched arm of Dale Moore and the referee pointed to the spot. With 61 minutes on the clock Scott McLean, who had scored three goals in his last (and first) two games for the Glens, drilled a low shot that was smothered by keeper Burgess.

Glens brought on Dylan O’Kane for Sean McKenzie

On 75 minutes Troon extended their lead after Kyle Gilroy broke down the left before cutting into the box and although his shot was well blocked Pettigrew it took a deflection off a defender and fell kindly for Gilroy to drill a low shot into the net beyond the wrong-footed Markey.

In a late flurry Moffat and Kemp both had shots that were blocked in a busy box while at the other end Markey denied Jamieson his double.

FT Troon 3 Glens 0

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC
1. David Markey 3. Scott McLean 22. Ollie Rowe (15. Michael Moffat) 35. Mick McMullin 11. Leon Murphy 10. Calvin Kemp 6. Jamie McKernon (captain) 8. Paul Paton 7. Sam McKee 9. Hugh Kerr (4. Craig Pettigrew) 16. Sean McKenzie (18. Dylan O’Kane )Subs: 2. Adam Caldwell 14. Ryan Nisbet 19. Cameron McKenzie 20. Dean Currie
TROON
1. Dale Burgess 2. Ewan McLevy (4. Blair Richardson) 3. Sam McCloskey 5. Logan Smith 6. Jack Sherrie (captain) 9. Kyle Gilroy (20. Jack Marks) 11. Dale Moore (8. Ray Montgomerie) 16. Mark Morrison 17. Josh Black (7. Ben Black) 18. Sam Jamieson 19. Jamie Gallagher. Subs: 14. Dean Fulton 15. Aaron Boyd 21. Marc Fisher (Gk)
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Glenafton 3 Rob Roy 0

Sat 28 Jan 2023 KO 1:30pm Loch Park, New Cumnock
PDM Buildbase WOSFL Premier LeagueMatch 16
Glenafton Athletic 3 (2)McLean 2, McKee
Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 0 (0)

Glenafton made one change from the eleven that started on Wednesday against Petershill with captain Craig Pettigrew returning from injury replacing Paul Paton (suspension).

At the centre of Rob Roy’s defence was former Glenafton player Ross Fisher currently on a month loan-deal from Hurlford.

Craig Pettigrew back from injury

Although Glens kicked off it was the visitors that were first to threaten in the opening minute when Adam Martin chased down a loose ball into the box forcing keeper David Markey to rush from his line and dive at the forward’s feet to snatch the ball.

The home side enjoyed a good spell of possession and came closing on 6 minutes after Calvin Kemp clipped a great ball down the right for Scott McLean to chase and then drive into the box before drilling a low angled that not only slipped wide of the advancing keeper Kevin McAllister but also the far post. 

The Glens then scrambled clear a couple of Rabs’ attacks before taking the lead on 9 minutes. McMullin from wide on the left and deep in clipped a high ball upfield, where although Daniel O’Halloran won the aerial battle Hugh Kerr snapped up the loose ball and quickly picked out Scott McLean on the outskirts of the right-hand side of the box from where he drilled another low angled shot that found the far corner of the net beyond the reach of the wrong-footed keeper. Glens 1-0 on 9 minutes.

Play then raged back and forth with both sides seeing plenty of the ball without creating any clear- cut chances.

On 19 minutes Robbie Young burst into the left-hand side of the Glens box before cutting the ball back to Martin only for his shot to be deflected over the bar for a corner-kick which was headed clear by McMullin setting up a fast flowing counter-attack involving Kemp, Sean McKenzie and ended with Sam McKee’s run into the box halted by a well-timed slide-tackle by Scott Walker.

The visitors then created a number of half-chances.  On 25 minutes Alan Woodhouse’s close-range header from Jordan’s Duncan’s corner kick fell kindly into the arms of keeper Markey. Five minutes later a cleverly worked free kick saw O’Halloran ping the ball along the ground from the centre circle to Young upfield who then turned to slip the ball through to Jamie Barclay to fire a shot from the edge of the ‘D’ only for the ball sail just wide of junction of post and crossbar. Soon after, Young burst through the middle with McMullin and Leon Murphy closing him down and although Jordan Duncan was unmarked on the right of the box , Young continued his run before cracking a shot from the ‘D’ that dipped over the bar.

busy box

On 33 minutes the Glens had the ball in the net after McClean from the right whipped a cross from the bye-line to the near post where keeper McAllister leapt and with his arm at full stretch pushed the ball away with his finger-tips as Kerr challenged with both players stumbling over the goal-line, leaving Sean McKenzie free to guide the ball into the net from 2 yards out. No goal, as the referee awarded Rabs a free-kick for Kerr’s challenge on McAllister. 

At the other end Kemp’s challenge on Duncan in the ‘D’ earned the Rabs a free-kick which although Martin curled the ball over the wall it dipped it over the bar. Soon after Barclay’s low angled from 20 yards, through a crowded box was well held by the diving Markey.

In the closing minute of regulation time Kemp clipped a ball through the middle for McKenzie to chase and although he alluded Ross Fisher’s tackle at the edge of the box it forced the Glens strike wide to the corner of the six yard from where he chipped the ball past two other defenders and into heart of the goalmouth for the incoming Kerr only for his header to be grasped under the bar by McAllister.

HT Glens 1 Rob Roy 0

Rabs brought on Connor Hughes at the break for No?

A lively start to the second half as both sides pressed. McAllister launched a free kick from the outskirts his box to outskirts of the Glens box where McLean returned the favour and launched the ball just beyond the centre circle where Kerr once again evaded Fisher’s tackle to open a free run deep into the Rabs’ box only for his cut-back for the inrushing McKenzie to be intercepted by O’Halloran and the chance gone.

former team_mates Hugh Kerr & Ross Fisher

Play continued to flow from end to end and Markey had to rush from his line to steal the ball from Woodhouse’s feet. On the hour mark McKenzie slotted a pass between two defenders for McKee to chase down into the box where Kian Gilday stripped the ball from his feet with a perfectly timed slide-tackle only for McLean to pounce on the loose ball to thunder a shot that powerful it took the feet from McAllister after blocking it with both hands.

Rabs made a change with Alan Woodhouse making way for Derek McNab but two minutes later the Glens doubled their lead!

The Rabs defence was caught on the hop and it was a case of 3 vs 2 in Glens’ favour as McKee chased down a ball with Kerr to his inside and further out on the left was Murphy while the back-tracking Fisher and Walker were struggling to close the gap leaving McKee the time and space to drill a low shot from 10 yards out between the legs of the advancing keeper and into the net. Glens 2-0 on 67 minutes.

Soon after McKenzie burst two defenders to the left-hand side of the box then tried to chip the keeper only for the ball to dip over the bar. At the other end Martin’s shot from a tight angle was blocked by Markey and loose ball smothered. McNab then conjured up a great effort at an overhead kick in the Glens box but just lacked the power to trouble Markey who caught the ball cleanly.

On 79 minutes Glens made a double change with Sean McKenzie making way for his brother Cameron and Dylan O’Kane coming on for Hugh Kerr. Rabs also made another change?

Both sides continued to press but defences were on top until 86 minutes. O’Kane nicked the ball on the outskirts of the ‘D’ but soon found himself with two Rabs blocking his route to goal he rolled the ball to the right where Scott McLean trapped it on the 18 yard line before taking a touch and lashing another low pile driver that flew under the keeper’s body and into the corner of the net.  

In the closing minute Glens brought on Calum McFadyen for his competitive debut replacing Sam McKee and he was soon in the thick of the action which continued to the final whistle.

Callum McFadyen on his competitive debut

FT Glens 3 Rob Roy 0

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC
1. David Markey 3. Scott McLean 4. Craig Pettigrew (captain) 20. Dean Currie 5. Michael McMullin 11. Leon Murphy 10. Calvin Kemp 22. Ollie Rowe 7. Sam McKee (12. Calum McFadyen) 9. Hugh Kerr (18. Dylan O’Kane) 11. Sean McKenzie (19. Cameron McKenzie) Subs: 2. Adam Caldwell,   14.Mathew Hoffin, 15. Ryan Nisbet
ROB ROY
 1. Kevin McAllister 2. Scott Walker 3. Kian Gilday 4. Ross Fisher 5. Daniel O’Halloran 6. Jamie Barclay 7. Jordan Duncan 8. Jack Gordon 9. Robbie Young 10. Alan Woodhouse 11. Adam Martin Subs: 12. Connor Hughes 14. Derek McNab 15. Colin Granger 16. Louis Campbell 17. Jon Millerick 18. J. Connelly 19.  A. Gallacher
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Glenafton 3 Petershill 1

Wed 25 Jan 2023 KO 8:00pm Loch Park, New Cumnock
PDM Buildbase WOSFL Premier LeagueMatch 15
Glenafton Athletic 3 (2)McLean, Kerr, Rowe
Petershill 1 (1)Nade

GLENS ON FIRE ON BURNS NIGHT

Glenafton hosted Petershill under the lights at Loch Park on Burns Night. The home side made one change from the eleven that started against Pollok (14th January) with Ollie Rowe returning in place of Jamie McKernon (suspended).

A goal frenzy either side of half-time saw the Glens run out 3-1 winners against the Peasy.

The home side made the breakthrough on 38 minutes. Michael McMullin intercepted a headed clearance in the centre circle and burst through the middle to slip the ball forward to Sean McKenzie in the ‘D’ who instantly clipped it forward into the path of Leon Murphy breaking into left hand side of the box and although his diagonal cut-back from the bye-line was missed by McKenzie it fell for Scott McLean on the far side of the box to sweetly strike a low unstoppable shot from 16 yards out to beat the keeper at the post. A cracking first goal for the Glens in only his second game.

Scott McLean (Courtesy Stranraer FC)

Two minutes later the Glens doubled their advantage with a wonderfully worked goal beginning and ending with Hugh Kerr. The striker broke down a Peasy attack deep in his own half and McLean gathered the loose ball to instantly return it to Kerr who quickly rolled it back to Paul Paton. Still deep in their own half, Paton clipped the ball forward to McLean on the right wing from where he played it inside to Calvin Kemp who whipped the ball down the right for McLean to chase, and then chip it into the box where the inrushing Kerr got between two defenders to bullet a powerful header home from 6 yards out.

Hugh Kerr

However, a minute later Christian Nade halved the deficit and the hal finished Glens 2 Petershill 1 at the break.

The Glens restored their two goal cushion on 48 minutes after Leon Murphy whipped a corner in from the right and the incoming Ollie Rowe had the space and time to guide a header into the net through a throng of players fro the six yard line.

Ollie Rowe

FT Glens 3 Petershill 1

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC
1. David Markey 3. Scott McLean 20. Dean Currie 5. Michael McMullin 11. Leon Murphy 10. Calvin Kemp (17. Dylan O’Kane) 22. Ollie Rowe (captain) 8. Paul Paton 7. Sam McKee 9. Hugh Kerr (17. Dylan O’Kane) 11. Sean McKenzie (Cameron McKenzie) Subs: Adam Caldwell,  Craig Pettigrew, Callum McFadyen, Mathew Hoffin, Ryan Nisbet
PETERSHILL
 
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Glenafton 0 Pollok 2

Sat 14 Jan 2022 KO 1:30pm Loch Park, New Cumnock
PDM Buildbase WOSFL Premier LeagueMatch 14
Glenafton Athletic 0 (0)
Pollok 2 (1)Christie, Duff

Glenafton made two changes to the side that started against Kilbirnie with new signing Scott McLean making his debut and Sean McKenzie (returning from suspension) replacing captain Craig Pettigrew (injury) and Adam Caldwell. On the bench was local lad Matthew Hoffin alongside fellow Glenafton U17 / Glenafton Athletic dual contract team-mate Calum McFadyen.

In the Pollok starting eleven was Glenafton’s treble-winning captain and ‘Hall of Famer’, Craig Menzies, always welcome at Loch Park.

Pollok took the lead on 14 minutes after Shaun Fraser slipped a ball down the left for Darren Christie to gather and cut inside where from the edge of the box he clipped a ball to the far post which was missed by attackers, defenders and keeper alike, before bouncing into the corner of the net. Although the visitors enjoyed the best of the few remaining chances on show there was to be no further scoring before the break.  

HT Glens 0 Pollok 1

Chances remained thin on the ground and Glens suffered a set-back just before the hour mark after captain Jamie McKernon was ordered off on receipt of a second yellow card. The visitors took full advantage of the extra man and pressed for a second with Christie coming close after his low angled shot sneaked inches wide of the back post.

On 81 minutes Pollok doubled their lead after a free kick was floated into a busy box and knocked on by Calum Gow high into the six yard box where Chris Duff leapt to send a glancing header beyond the outstretched hand of keeper David Markey. The home-side claims that the ‘Lok man had come from an offside position to win the ball were waved away. In the closing minutes Christie burst into the Glens box and was denied his brace by the outrushing Markey blocking his shot.

FT Glens 0 Pollok 2

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC
1. David Markey 3. Scott McLean 20. Dean Currie 5. Michael McMullin 11. Leon Murphy 10. Calvin Kemp (17. Dylan O’Kane) 6. Jamie McKernon (capt.) 8. Paul Paton 7. Sam McKee 9. Hugh Kerr (15. Ryan Nisbet) 11. Sean McKenzie Subs: Adam Caldwell, Cameron McKenzie, Callum McFadyen, Mathew Hoffin
POLLOK
 
1. Jordan Longmuir 2. Craig Menzies 3. Mark Sideserf  (17. Sean Burns) 4. David Brownlie 5. Calum Gow 6. Derek Esplin 7. Darren Christie (16. Robbie Buchanan) 8. Shaun Fraser (18. Gary McCann) 9. Stuart McCann (15. Adam Forde) 10. Johnny Lyon (12. Stephen Docherty) 11. Chris Duff Subs 14. Kamil Krol 21. Josh Lumsden
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Glenafton 3 Kilbirnie 1

Saturday 07 Jan 2023 KO 1:15pm Loch Park, New Cumnock
West of Scotland Football League Cup2nd Round
Glenafton Athletic 3 (2) McMullin, McKee, Kerr
Kilbirnie Ladeside 1 (1)Alexander

Glenafton made one change to the eleven that started against Largs Thistle with Jamie McKernon coming in for Ollie Rowe. In the Largs line-up was former Glens’ striker Chris Dallas a member of the 2016/17 treble squad and who scored 62 goals in 3 ½ seasons at Loch Park. Former Kilmarnock player Shaun Dillon recently returned to the hot seat at Ladeside with Gary Harkins, a League Cup winner with Killie, joining his coaching staff.

Striker James Marks kicked off for Kilbirnie as the first-footers at Loch Park at 2023. However, it was Glens that were first to threaten on 2 minutes through a low angled shot from Adam Caldwell on the right-hand side of the box that keeper Joe Wilton held comfortably.

At the other end Marks broke into the right-hand side of the box only for Slick’s shot to slip inches wide of the far post.

Play then got bogged down for a period and it was Marks on 15 minutes that had another pop at goal from inside the box after picking up a pass from Nathan Wade but this time he his shot flew high and wide of the target. Nevertheless, it sparked a good spell of pressure from the visitors.  Andy Duffy on the right clipped a high ball to the back post where Dean Currie got the better of Marks in the aerial battle to head clear. Ladeside recovered the ball and won back-to-back corners, the second of which keeper David Markey punched clear from the head of Marks. A long throw from the right was chested down by Dallas in a packed box but Jamie McKernon pounced to clear the danger.

Midway through the half Glens came out on top in a midfield battle to win control of the ball which was then released to Mick McMullin on the left to curl a ball into the box where Hugh Kerr bustled his way between two defenders only for his header from 10 yards out to loop high over the bar.

Back came Kilbirnie and Marks won a corner that was floated to the far side of the six-yard box where centre back Jack Wilson guided a strong header to the near post which was gratefully grabbed by both hands of Markey. The keeper quickly threw the ball to McMullin on the outskirts of his box which sparked of a slick flowing move with Sam McKee and Leon Murphy combining to pick out Kerr in the box and although he was stripped off the ball the Glens quickly retrieved it and there was now a real sense of urgency in their play with a wave of attacks.

On 28 minutes Calvin Kemp burst down the right wing and from the corner clipped a perfectly weighted ball to the far corner of the six-yard box for the incoming Kerr and McMullin and it was the latter that leapt above Duffy only for his header to lack power and direction to trouble the keeper who held it safely. Clearly annoyed with himself, McMullin soon took matters into his own hands as the Glens continued to press. He gathered a clearance from Markey deep in the Ladeside half and soon Kerr was by his side with two defenders for company. It seemed he would surely slip the ball into the box for Kerr to chase, but no ….. instead from 22 yards out he swung a left foot sending a ferocious 4-iron of a shot through the gap between attacker and defender and beyond the reach of the keeper, four yards off his line, and into the corner of the net. The celebrations equally glorious as Glens take the lead on 30 minutes.

Two minutes later however, Ladeside were back level with Marks the architect bursting through the middle holding off Currie as he entered the box then firing a ferocious shot as Pettigrew closed-in that whizzed past the advancing Markey only for the ball to thunder off the base of the post and rebounding at an acute and at speed out past the aforementioned four protagonists and to fall Mark Alexander to strike the ball sweetly into the gaping net from 6 yards out. The celebrations were equally sweet, match all square on 32 minutes.

Tails up, Kilbirnie launched a high ball upfield for Marks only for Pettigrew to intercept and guide a powerful to release Kemp down the right held and although he was stripped off the ball at the corner flag the momentum had switched back to the Glens with Paul Paton and McKernon breaking down counter-attacks in the middle of the park. McKee gathered the ball and picked out Kerr in the ‘D’ who slipped it wide to McMullin on the left to whip it high the far side of the six-yard box where Kemp met it on the drop sending an overhead kick back to Kerr at the edge of the box to lash a shot that whizzed over the bar.

Some respite for the visitors when Dallas wide on the left rolled the ball back to Alexander to whip a ball to the edge of the box where Dean Scott’s overhead kick had Markey scurrying along his line and happy to see the ball slip inches wide of the post.

Markey launched a high ball down the left for McMullin only for the leaping Duffy to climb all over him and concede a free kick about 30 yards from goal.  Both sides lined up 5 players along the 18-yard line and as Paton floated the ball to the far side of the six- yard, Kemp was first to peel off the line and square the ball past the keeper along the face of the goal where Sam McKee got the jump on a handful of defenders to knock the ball over the line from a yard out with Ross McKenzie in close attendance.  3 goals in 7 minutes, to put the Glens 2-1 up on 37 minutes.

Play then raged back and forward with each side coming close to adding to their tally. On 43 minutes McKee from wide on the right clipped a ball high into the six-yard box where Kerr leapt between two defenders sending a glancing header towards the back post to fall kindly for McMullin and looked certain to score from 2 yards out only to send it wide of the other post.

At the other end, on the stroke of half-time, Scott pounced on a loose pass and found himself on the 18-yard line with only keeper to beat but with Murphy and Pettigrew closing in fast, he chose to cut inside and then curl the ball past Pettigrew in an attempt sneak the ball in at the post, only for Markey to see it late and push it wide and although Marks recovered the loose ball the chance was gone.

HT Glens 2 Kilbirnie 1

Kilbirnie won an early corner on the left which was headed clear and the ball for McKenzie on the right to clip back into the box setting up Wilson for a shot that was held at the near post by Markey.

Glens then enjoyed a spell of pressure with Kerr, Kemp & McKee all breaking into the box albeit without testing the keeper other than another Kerr run which ended in a collision with the keeper racing to the edge of the box to bravely grab the ball.

On 54 minutes Ladeside came within a whisker of drawing level. Dallas gathered the ball just inside the ‘D’ and held off two defenders before squaring it to Scott on the right hand side of the box to drill a low shot through a ruck of players and beyond the reach Markey’s dive, only for the ball to sneak wide of the post.

Back came Glens with McKee driving to the bye-line cutting the ball back into the six-yard box but just the wrong-side of the incoming Kerr. The home side kept pressing and won a corner on the right which was played short but well defended by the visitors.

The skies darkened the and rains fell on Loch Park!

On 62 minutes Ladeside brought on Owen McGinty for Dean Scott and he was soon in the thick of it down the right laying the ball off to Liam Harris only for his cross to be blocked by McKernon and out for a corner which ended with Currie getting the better of both Marks & Dallas to head the ball clear.

Played raged back and forth and a rainbow to the north made a brief appearance at the Glens goal but there was to be no pot of gold for Ladeside, as the home defence stood firm.  Indeed, it was the Glens on 70 minutes that came close to doubling their lead.  McMullin broke down the left into Ladeside’s half and clipped the ball forward to Kerr who then cut inside two defenders taking him to the far side of the penalty box from where he squared the ball to the inrushing Paton to fire a shot from 10 yards only for Wilton to get down low and pushed the ball away with both hands before Wilson booted the ball out for a corner. McKernon’s kick initiated a scramble deep in the box, followed by another soon after before Ladeside finally cleared their lines. 

On 74 minutes Ladeside brought on Connor Hamilton for James Marks, with Dallas now moving in from the left to the take up the centre-forward role. However, the task got doubly difficult for the visitors and 20 seconds later Hugh Kerr broke into the box and held off the Trialist to advance to the corner of the six-yard box and stroke the ball past the advancing goalie and into the far corner of the net. Glens 3-1 up with 15 minutes to play.

However, a minute later Kilbirnie passed up a good chance of halving the deficit. McGinty’s free kick from 22 yards bounced back off the Glens wall and the ball was scrambled clear of the box only to fall for McGinty who lofted a high ball back into the box where Hamilton’s glancing header deflected off Pettigrew and fell into the path of Dallas but with only the keeper to beat, he skewed his shot wide of the post.

Ladeside made another change with Liam Harris making way for Corey Pearson.

Kerr, from just inside in his own half, released Kemp to burst down the right where he shook off the chasing Alexander before progressing into the box and cutting the ball back for Paton only for his close range to be deflected wide for a corner kick that was quickly cleared.

On 85 minutes Craig Pettigrew pulled up with an injury and was replaced with Ollie Rowe and at same time Sam McKee made way for Cameron McKenzie.

Play went back and forth the closing minutes with few clear cut chances on show other than McGinty’s cross that flashed a cross he the face of the Glens goal and was deflected wide for a corner kick that came to nothing.

FT Glens 3 Kilbirnie 1

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC
1. David Markey 2. Adam Caldwell 4. Craig Pettigrew (capt.) (Ollie Rowe) 20. Dean Currie 3. Leon Murphy 10. Calvin Kemp 6. Jamie McKernon 8. Paul Paton 35. Mick McMullin 9. Hugh Kerr 11. Sam McKee (Cameron McKenzie).
KILBIRNIE LADESIDE
77. Joe Wilton 2. Andy Duffy 3. Mark Alexander 4. Jack Wilson 5. Trialist 6. Liam Harris 7. Dean Scott 8. Nathan Wade 9. James Marks 10. Ross McKenzie 11. Chris Dallas. Subs: 52. Graham Black 12. Andrew Lavelle 14. Corey Pearson 15. Owen McGinty 16. Connor Hamilton
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Glenafton 0 Largs 1

Fri 30 Dec 2022 KO 7:30pm Loch Park, New Cumnock
PDM Buildbase WOSFL Premier LeagueMatch 13
Glenafton Athletic 0 (0)
Largs Thistle 1 (0)O.G.

After a couple of week-ends of postponed matches due to water-logged pitches across the region the Glens hosted Largs Thistle in a Premier League match under the lights on a Friday night at Loch Park. During this period David Blyth in his second season at the Glens signed for Whitletts Victoria and Aldin El-Zubaidi returned to Kilwinning Rangers following the completion of his loan speell.

1. David Markey 2. Adam Caldwell 4. Craig Pettigrew (capt). 20. Dean Currie 11. Leon Murphy 10. Calvin Kemp 22. Ollie Rowe 8. Paul Paton 3. Michael McMullin 9. Hugh Kerr 7. Sam McKee Subs Used: 15. Ryan Nisbet 16. Cameron McKenzie 18. Dylan O’Kane

Glenafton made two changes to the eleven that started against Cumnock Juniors way back on 7th December with captain Craig Pettigrew, returning from injury and Sam McKee coming in for Jamie McKernon and Sean McKenzie (suspended).

There was very little between the two sides and the match was decided on 71 minutes after the Glens conceded an own goal after a an attempted clearance rebound off a defender and over the line.

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC
1. David Markey 2. Adam Caldwell 4. Craig Pettigrew (capt). 20. Dean Currie 11. Leon Murphy 10. Calvin Kemp 22. Ollie Rowe 8. Paul Paton 3. Michael McMullin 9. Hugh Kerr 7. Sam McKee Subs Used: 15. Ryan Nisbet 16. Cameron McKenzie 18. Dylan O’Kane
LARGS THISTLE
1. Jamie McGowan 2. William Sewell 3. Laurie McMaster 17. Trialist 5. Ryan McGreath 6. Stuart Faulds 7. Dario Nimmo 8. Simon McBryde 9. David Ramsay 10. Scott Lewis 11. Gary Davidson. Subs: 12. Alan Frizzel 14. Sean McLeod 15. Ross Devine 16. Louis Thompson 21. Jamie Walker (gk)
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Cumnock 3 Glenafton 3

Wed 07 Dec 2022 KO 8:00pm Townhead Park, Cumnock
PDM Buildbase WOSFL Premier LeagueMatch 12
Cumnock Juniors 3 (0)McLennan, Moore 2
Glenafton Athletic 3 (2)S. McKenzie 2, Kerr

Glenafton made four changes to the side that started against Carnoustie Panmure with Aldin El-Zubaidi, David Blyth, Sam McKee and Cameron McKenzie making way for Michael McMullin, Dean Currie, Calvin Kemp and Hugh Kerr.

In the Cumnock line-up was former Glens player Findlay Frye while treble winning Kyle McAusland was on the bench.

Cumnock kicked off after handshakes between captains and former Glenafton team-mates Findlay Frye and Jamie McKernon.

It was former Cumnock striker Sean McKenzie that got the visitors off to a flying start on 8 minutes. McKernon floated a corner kick from the left to the far side of the six yard box where Ollie Rowe sent a controlled cushioned header back to his far post where McKenzie got the jump on the ‘Nock defender to head the ball home past the keeper from 2 yards out.

The Glens doubled their lead on 19 minutes with a wonderfully worked moved. Leon Murphy clipped a ball down the left for Hugh Kerr midway into the Cumnock half and holding off a defender he rolled the ball inside to Sean McKenzie who quickly dispatched it to Calvin Kemp on the right hand. From here the midfielder played the ball back to McKernon to instantly whip it into where Hugh Kerr, with his back to goal and Mark McLennan tight on his back, killed the ball with his right foot before swivelling and drilling a low shot with his left, under the keeper from 14 yards.

Hugh Kerr

Another fine passing move from the visitors ended with Kemp cracking a shot from th corner of the box that fizzed inches over the bar.

HT Cumnock 0 Glens 2

The home side halved the deficit on 54 minutes through Mark McLennan’s spot kick after Murphy had been ajudged bump Frye in the box. Although Cumnock continued to press the Glens were unlucky not to double their lead after Paul Paton, from the centre circle, lofted a high ball to the edge of the box where the back-tracking defender attempted to head the ball back to the outrushing Jamie Barclay, however the chasing Kerr intercepted and flicked the ball over the keeper’s head only for it hit off the inside of the post and gathered by Barclay.

On 64 minutes Cumnock drew level from a corner kick that was headed to the edge of the six yard box and then flicked on with another header for substitue Jordan Moore to guide the ball into the net from close range. Moore bagged his brace on 78 minute after slotting home another spot kick for the home side to turn the game on its head.

Sean McKenzie

The visitors continued to battle and were rewarded on 86 minutes after Sean McKenzie let a long ball upfield bounce into the box before cutting inside one defender and then wrong-footing two other defenders as he set-up a low angled shot from 14 yards ou that nestled in the corner of the net.

In the closing minutes keeper David Markey pulled off a fine save from Moore blistering shot from 18 yards denying the striker his hat-trick and Cumnock three points. Soon after Markey launched a long high ball to the edge of the box where Sean McKenzie and a defender pushing close on his back were both challenging for the ball only for the striker to catch him with a swinging arm and the defender collapsing to the ground. The referee had no hesitation on sprinting to show the record and thankfully the defender got back to his feet and the 10 men held on for a share of the points.

HT Cumnock 0 Glens 2

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC
1. David Markey 2. Adam Caldwell 22. Ollie Rowe 3. Michael McMullin (7. Sam McKee)20. Dean Currie 11. Leon Murphy 10. Calvin Kemp 8. Paul Paton 6. Jamie McKernon (captain) 16. Sean McKenzie 9. Hugh Kerr (16. Cameron McKenzie) Subs: 4. Craig Pettigrew 15. David Blyth15. Ryan Nisbet 17. James Martin 18. Dylan O’Kane 21. Aldin El-Zubaidi
CUMNOCK JUNIORS
Jamie Barclay, Jared Willet, Greg Ferry, Mark McLennan , Cammy Ross; Callan Veitch, Andy McLaughlin, Findlay Frye (captain), Jamie Dolan; J. Conn, Brendan Sharpe. Subs: Adam Strain, Kyle McAusland, Ryan Carnwarth, Chris Campbell, Graham Boyd, Jordan Moore
 
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Carnoustie 1 Glenafton 3

Saturday 03 Dec 2022 KO 1:30pm Laing Park, Carnoustie
Clydebuilt Home Improvements
Scottish Junior Cup
4th Round
Carnoustie Panmure 1 (1)MacDonald
Glenafton Athletic 3 (1)Rowe, Paton, S. McKenzie

Glenafton made two changes to the eleven that started against Kilwinning Rangers on Friday evening with Craig Pettigrew (injured) and Hugh Kerr making way for Ollie Rowe and Cameron McKenzie.

The Glens travelled to face Carnoustie Panmure in the Scottish Junior Cup 4th round in the first meeting between the two clubs in the national competition. They won the competition in 2003/04 defeating Tayport in an all-Angus final on penalties and of course Tayport were also Glenafton’s first scalp in the Scottish back in 1992/93. In the previous round they fought back from 2-1 down at the break to win 3-2 with two late goals away at WOSFL Premier League side Petershill. Carnoustie now play in the Midlands Football League in the 6th tier of the pyramid structure of which they were inaugural champions last season and are in good shape to challenge this season again, currently sitting with am impressive record of Pl12 W12 D2 L1. 

Glenafton kicked off and were quickly out of the traps against ‘The Gowfers’ with Sam McKee breaking down the left to sand wedge a high ball to the back post where Gordon MacDonald took no chances and headed it out for a corner. Although Leon Murphy’s kick was won in the air by Jamie Winter and the ball scrambled clear the visitors quickly retrieved the ball and another McKee cross from the left was headed clear as Glens pinned Panmure back in their own box.

Neat build-up play from Jamie McKernon and David Blyth set up Cameron McKenzie to blast a shot from 25 yards that had keeper Darren Clarkson diving at full stretch to push the ball wide of the post. As before, Winter’s head intercepted this corner at the near post and once again the ball was won back by the Glens for McKee on the left to float another ball into a packed box where Sean McKenzie flicked it on for Aldin El-Zubaidi to control and hold-off Louis Joyce. He then slipped the ball a few yards to his right for Ollie Rowe, who despite being under pressure from Ryan Suttie, managed to engineer a shot from the edge of the six yard box that flew into the roof of the net above the outstretched arm of the keeper.  Glens 1-0 up on 4 minutes.

The visitors continued to press and another Cameron McKenzie shot from 25 yards zipped over the bar. Soon after Blyth chased down a ball into the box forcing the keeper to rush 10 yards off his line and get a hand to Blyth’s chip shot to push it wide for another corner kick, that was …..headed clear!   

Carnoustie managed briefly to break into the Glens half before Rowe’s clearance was headed high into the air by Ross Fraser in the centre circle which Cameron McKenzie met on the drop to release Blyth down the right to drive to the side of box and cut-back for the incoming Sean McKenzie only for Bailey Steel to intervene at the expense of another corner which went much the same way as the others.

The Gowfers then came to the fore with Winter pulling the strings. On 14 minutes they won the first of four corner kicks in a five- minute spell to equal their opponents’ tally. Adam Caldwell and El-Zubaidi combined to force the first one behind at the back post and the one that followed saw keeper David Markey leap and push the ball high into the air which was met on the drop by Gordon MacDonald, only for his sweetly struck shot to whiz wide of the post. The lively Joyce whipped a ball from wide on the right to the back post for the incoming MacDonald but Caldwell got their first to guide it wide of target. The corner that followed was headed wide by El-Zubaidi for another which Danny Millar met at the back post but his header drifted wide. The home side continued to press winning free-kicks on the outskirts of the box that were stoutly defended by the visitors.

Play then raged back and forth and on 24 minutes Glens came close to doubling their lead after Murphy released McKee down the left and although his cross flew over the heads of attackers and defenders alike it had Clarkson scurrying across his line and grateful to see the ball crash off the inside of the post and back out into the six-yard box for Millar to gather.

At the other end Winter floated a ball high into the box which was headed on by Paul Martin and as Markey run from his line to collect, he took a sore one as MacDonald barged into his shoulder.

Back came Glens and Sean McKenzie held off a clutch of opponents on the half-way line before laying the ball off to Paul Paton who clipped a perfectly weighted pass down the right for Cameron McKenzie to chase and drive into the box before trying to pick out McKee, only for an outstretched leg of Ryan Roche to divert the ball wide for a corner kick that was headed clear by Dale Reid.

From just inside his own half Winter fired another fine ball into the Glens box for Reid to chase which ended with a coming together with Markey, not too pleased with the collision, ending with both players shown a yellow card.

On 36 minutes the home side drew level and it was no surprise that Winter was the architect. Joyce broke down the right before clipping ball into box where Reid controlled it well before rolling it back out the box for Winter to thunder a low ball from 25 yards that Markey did well to get down low and push away only for the incoming Gordon MacDonald to intercept and lash the ball into the gaping net. Carnoustie 1 Glens 1.

Much of the closing ten minutes of the half proved to be a midfield battle with a few chances on show, the best of which saw McKee clip a high ball into the box and Cameron McKenzie get between two defenders only for his shot to fall comfortably into the keepers’ hands while at the other end Markey got down low to smother Steel’s low angled shot.

The last action saw Carnoustie draw level with Glens’ corner-count of five, which was clutched cleanly by Markey

HT Carnoustie 1 Glenafton 1

Glenafton made a change at the break with Calvin Kemp coming on for David Blyth. 

The visitors won an early corner and Murphy’s curler was headed over his own bar by Miller while McKernon’s corner that followed was headed clear at the near post by Winter.  On 53 minutes, Reid from the right-hand side of the box rolled the ball into the path of the incoming Ross Fraser who lost his footing, and Reid’s appeal for penalty was waved away.

Carnoustie pressed for a period but the Glens defence closed ranks in preventing any shots at goal.

Glens countered through Murphy pushing forward wide on the left before picking out McKernon just over the half-way line who then pinged a great ball to Sean McKenzie, just inside the box with his back to goal, who quickly laid it back to his brother Cameron to lash a shot from 20 yards only for keeper Clarkson to get airborne and tip the ball over the bar at full stretch. The corner was headed clear and The Gowfers pressed again but could not unlock the Glens defence forcing Winter to try his luck from 30 yards only for the ball to sail over the bar.

Back came Glens with a string of three corners in quick succession the last of which was headed clear to the edge of the box where Paton fired a shot that flew over the bar.

On 62 minutes Glens brought on Hugh Kerr for Cameron McKenzie, who had run his socks off.

Two minutes later the visitors took the lead for a second time. Winter clipped another ball at pace into the Glens box only for Rowe to clear and Kerr to gather on the half-way line where he squared it wide to Kemp to drive forward and release Sean McKenzie to burst down the right with Suttie in hot pursuit. On reaching the edge of the box, ten yards from the goal line, the big striker applied the brakes and Suttie slid on bye, allowing McKenzie space to square the ball for the incoming Paul Paton to take a touch and curl a shot that deflected off Roche before nestling in the net. Glens 2 Carnoustie 1 on 64 minutes.

The home side were forced to make a change with Greig Warwick for the injured Danny Millar.

Carnoustie responded well and although they pushed forward in numbers any shots were blocked time and again by Glens legs and keeper Markey was seldom tested. Play then entered a period of back and forth with few chances on show until 77 minutes.

Markey launched a goal-kick upfield which Kerr headed square to Kemp on the right, who chested it down before breaking upfield to curl a super ball into the heart of the box where the inrushing Kerr leapt high to power an equally superb header from 8 yards out only for keeper Clarkson to outshine them both with a magnificent save diving low to his right to get a strong hand to the ball near the base of the post and as Kerr chased down the loose ball, MacDonald was on hand to gratefully kick it out for a corner.

McKernon floated the kick into the heart of the six-yard box and although Suttie won the aerial battle the ball fell for Paton on the ‘D’ to blast a shot that cannoned off the back of a defender and out for another corner. Murphy’s kick was also cleared to the outskirts of the box and again Paton pounced to lash a low shot that whizzed wide of the post.

On 79 minutes the Glens doubled their lead. Clarkson launched the ball up the right wing where it was hooked into the centre and fell for Paton to cushion a lob upfield where Sean McKenzie got the jump on Suttie to have a free run into the box and draw the keeper to his six-yard line before curling the ball into the net from 12 yards out. Glens 3 Carnoustie 1

The visitors had scored two late goals at Petershill in the 3rd round and would need to do the same here if they were to stay in the competition. Daniel Dorovic won the ball in busy box and slipped it to Reid only for his low angled shot to be blocked by the feet of Markey.

Soon after the keeper launched a long ball upfield which was headed on by Sean McKenzie, gathered by Kerr to square to Kemp on the right who then cut inside to lash a shot from 22 yards that zipped past the keeper at full stretch and inches wide of target.

Glens kept possession in the closing minutes before, in the last action of the match Winter lofted a free kick high into the box which Markey punched clear.

FT Carnoustie 1 Glenafton 3

Glenafton will tavel to face Bellshill Athletic in the Quarter-Final on 11th February 2023

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC:1. David Markey 2. Adam Caldwell 3. Aldin El-Zubaidi 4. Ollie Rowe 11. Leon Murphy 14. David Blyth (10. Calvin Kemp) 6. Jamie McKernon (captain) 8. Paul Paton 7. Sam McKee 16. Sean McKenzie 19. Cameron McKenzie (9. Hugh Kerr) Subs: Subs not used: 15. Ryan Nisbet 17. James Martin 18. Dylan O’Kane
CARNOUSTIE PANMURE: 21. Darren Clarkson 4. Bailey Steel 5. Ryan Roche 7. Pat Martin 8. Jamie Winter 10. Ross Fraser 12. Danny Millar (3. Greig Warwick) 18. Dale Reid 19. Gordon MacDonald 20. Ryan Suttie 23. Louis Joyce. Subs 16. Aaron Leiper 17. Daniel Dorovic 22. Paddy Conway
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