Glenafton 3 Irvine Meadow 2

Sat 2nd MAR 2019 KO 2:00 pm  

McBookie.com West Region Premiership| Match 23

Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 3 (1) IRVINE MEADOW 2 (2)

SWEET AFTON FLOOR MEADOW

_DSC0033 copyGlens hosted an Irvine Meadow side that had won their last 5 league games and more notably after taking only one point from their first seven games now currently sit 2nd in the table with 13 victories under their belt.  In dreadful conditions both sides served up an entertaining game and it was the home side that opened the scoring in the first minute through Joe Andrew (left). The visitors drew level before the break when Roddy Paterson headed home a corner-kick.

Paterson moved Meadow ahead with another fine header this time sourced from a well flighted free kick. The New Cumnock side fashioned an equaliser on 80 minutes with a fine finish from  Mick McCann. Three minutes later Dale Moore concluded a goal mouth scramble to force a later winner for the Glens to secure the three points and leap-frog the Meadow to 2nd place in the league.

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Dan Orsi 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Kyle McAusland 6. Dale Moore 7. Findlay Frye 8. Cammy Marlow 9. Mick McCann 10. Joe Andrew  11. Chris Dallas (12. Conor Lynass) Subs not used: 14. Craig Potter 15 Kit Cummins 17. Craig Burns (gk)

 

 

 

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Glenafton 1 Petershill 1

Sat 23rd FEB  2019 KO 2:00 pm  

McBookie.com West Region Premiership| Match 22

Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 1 (0) PETERSHILL 1(0)

PEASY MAKE THEIR POINT

Although there was plenty of endeavour it proved to be a fairly forgetful first forty-five for both sides with passes going astray, possession surrendered cheaply and corner-kicks causing little threat for either keeper. It was the keepers however that produced the best of the highlights.

On 4 minutes former Troon striker Dale Shirkie progressed down the right to the bye-line before cutting the ball back across the face of goal forcing Glens keeper Brian McGarrity to rush from his line to steal the ball from the feet of Anton Eadie and as the on-loan midfielder from Patrick Thistle tumbled to the ground the loud shouts for a Peasy penalty were ignored while Lewis Crawford’s attempt to curl the ball into the net drifted wide of the far post.

Although nothing came of three corner kicks for the home side in a ten-minute spell their best chance from open play came on 20 minutes. A cute back heel from Joe Andrew was gathered by Ally Park on the edge of the box to roll the ball into the path of Chris Dallas and the striker low shot from 14 yards was pushed inches wide of the post by the finger tips of keeper Mark Quinn at full stretch; the corner-kick that followed, like its predecessors, was safely mopped up.

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Mark Quinn saves from Chris Dallas

Three minutes later a powerful run from Shirkie took him to the left-hand corner of the penalty box before he cut inside to curl a low shot for goal that pulled off a great save by McGarrity, the keeper at full stretch getting a hand to the ball at his near post to push it past the far post. The ensuing corner-kick was eventually scrambled clear by the home rear-guard.

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On the half-hour mark, from a short free-kick, Corey Pearson whipped the ball into the crowded box which was headed clear by Dan Orsi only for it to fall for the prowling unmarked Crawford to kill the ball before setting up a shot that although it lacked the power to test McGarrity, the bounce did and the keeper did well to get down low to safely smother.

In the closing 15 minutes of the half play continued to shift from end to end however neither side created any further chances to worry the goalies.

HT Glens 0 Petershill 0

The second half was only five minutes old when the hosts appeared to have broken the deadlock after Leon Murphy headed home a Park free-kick from 8 yards out only for it to be ruled out for a push in the box.

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Leon Murphy disallowed goal

Straight back up the park and although Pearson’s attempt to play the ball into the box was blocked by captain Craig Menzies it fell kindly for Andy Muir, recently signed from Cumnock Juniors, to lash a powerful shot from the left-hand corner of the penalty box that whizzed beyond the reach of McGarrity in full flight and inches wide of the back post.

Glens won back-to-back corners, the first of which was cleared and the second clutched well under the bar by Quinn as Dallas challenged. Back came Peasy and the mobile Pearson and Shirkie combined well to set up the latter to lash a shot from 22 yards that zoomed inches wide.

On 59 minutes the home side countered through Murphy breaking into the left hand side of the box only for keeper Quinn to rush some distance off his line to strip the ball from the midfielder‘s feet before  Andrew’s attempt to play the loose ball was deflected wide.

The corner-kick was won in the air by Orsi and the ball fell for Kyle McAusland on the 18-yard line to crack a shot that thundered off the post before Dale Moore’s attempt to bury the rebound was brilliantly scooped over the bar by the alert Eadie.  Murphy played the corner shot to Alan Cairns to clip the ball into the heart of the box where, with his back to goal, Chris Dallas turned to volley the ball into the corner of the net to break the deadlock on the hour mark.

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Chris Dallas makes it 1-0

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With their tails up Glens pushed for a second as Murphy broke into the box and on this occasion he got the better of the advancing keeper to create the space for a low angled shot that rolled just wide of the post. On 64 minutes Orsi burst into the box with only the keeper to beat but the mighty Quinn pulled off a stunning save to push the ball over the bar, leaving Glens players with their heads in their hands and soon after applauding the save.

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Mark Quinn saves from Dan Orsi

The corner kick was scrambled clear and a fine passing move upfield ended with McGarrity saving from the marauding Crawford. The visitors had weathered the storm and they were next to threaten on 72 minutes when Muir tight on the right flank fired a cross to the far post where Pearson headed inches wide.

A series of substitutions saw Peasy bring on Jamie MacLennan for Antony Eadie and then James Stokes for David Crerand while Glens replace Joe Andrew with Mick McCann.

Glens now back on the front foot looked lively down both flanks. On 82 minutes Orsi earned a corner kick from which McCann’s header flew over the bar. Five minutes later Shirkie won a free kick at the left-hand corner of the penalty box only for his fellow striker Pearson to fire well over the bar.

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Lewis Crawford celebrates his late equaliser

A minute into added time and the visitors broke upfield through Stokes who picked out the overlapping Muir on the right to drive to the touchline and chip a dangerous ball into the goalmouth where although McAusland outjumped Pearson to get his head to ball it landed at the feet of Lewis Crawford unmarked at the back post to drill home from close range. All square with 91 minutes gone – a minute later and the whistle for full-time brought the play to an end.

FT Glens 1 Petershill 1

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Ally Park 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Kyle McAusland 6. Findlay Frye 7. Dan Orsi 8. Dale Moore 9. Chris Dallas 10. Joe Andrew (12. Mick McCann) 11. Leon Murphy Subs Noted Used 14. Cameron Marlow 15. Conor Lynass 16. Kit Cummins 17. Craig Burns (gk)

PETERSHILL: 1. Mark Quinn 2. Ross Barclay 3. Lewis Crawford 4. David McCallum 5. Chris Ketterrer 6. Jordan Kennedy 7. Andrew Muir 8. Antony Eadie (14. Jamie MacLennan) 9. Dale Shirkie 10. Corey Pearson 11. David Crerand (12. James Stokes 14. Jamie MacLennan) Subs Not Used: 15. Daniel Fiado 16. Dylan Kennedy 17. Ian Gold

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Clydebank 1 Glenafton 2

Sat 16th FEB  2019 KO 2:00 pm  

McBookie.com West Region Premiership| Match 21

Lochburn Park, Maryhill

CLYDEBANK 1 (0) GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 2 (1)

Glens travelled to face 2nd top Clydebank in their current temporary lodgings of Lochburn Park, home of Maryhill FC mindful that Kieran McAnespie’s side won the corresponding fixture at Loch Park earlier in the season. The visitors made one change from the starting eleven that defeated Kilwinning Rangers last week with matchwinner Dan Orsi replacing the injured Ryan McChesney and the defence suitably reshuffled.

It was the Glens that came close to opening the scoring with a lightning break after Chris Dallas nicked the ball from Jamie Docherty deep in the Glens half. The striker promptly passed the ball to Orsi wide on the right flank for the midfielder to drive forward before chipping the ball into the box where Findlay Frye’s excellently executed header dropped perfectly for Dallas arriving in the D who couldn’t have struck the ball any sweeter only for keeper Marc Waters to pull off a stunning save to tip the ball over the bar.

aa_a_dalemoore00Soon after on 28 minutes the Glens made the breakthrough with again Dallas the initiator of the build-up play. Just inside his own half he intercepted a weak pass from Liam Rowan and picked out former Bankie Joe Andrew in the centre circle who rolled the ball to Orsi wide on the right before advancing to the outskirts of the right hand side of the box to receive the return pass and cutely clip it into the path of Dale Moore to unleash an unstoppable dipping shot over Waters and into the net from 25 yards.

HT Bankies 0 Glens 1

Bankies drew level on 53 minutes after Andy Paterson deep down the left flank took a quick throw to Del Hepburn who slipped the ball back to Paterson to whip a wicked cross to the back post for Jordan Shelvey and although keeper Brian McGarrity pushed clear what seemed to be a net-bound header, Shelvey reacted quickly to contort his body and leap to head home at the second attempt.

aa_leonmurphy00Glens finished the game on the front foot. Waters pulled off a fine two footed save from Leon Murphy’s shot from inside the box after Orsi gathering a glorious pass from Orsi. However, with 3 minutes to go Leon Murphy wasn’t to be denied. Substitute Mick McCann’s header killed the ball on the half-way line before he hooking a long high ball down the left where Murphy showed two defenders a clean pair of heels and let the ball take a bounce before nodding it into the box and then let it take another bounce before lobbing it high into the air and over the advancing keeper into the welcoming net.

FT Bankies1 Glens 2

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Ally Park 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Kyle McAusland 6. Findlay Frye Marlow 7. Dan Orsi 8. Dale Moore 9. Chris Dallas 10. Joe Andrew  11. Leon Murphy Subs used:  12.Mick McCann and  14. Cameron Marlow Subs not used: 15 Kit Cummins 17. Craig Burns (gk)

CLYDEBANK:  Marc Waters, Lee Duncanson, Andy Paterson, Alan Vezza, Jamie Darroch, Liam Rowan, Cammy McClair, Ross Alexander, Jordan Shelvey(Jack McClair)  Sean Higgins,(Steve Higgins) Del Hepburn (Chris Black) Subs used

 

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Glenafton 1 Kilwinning 0

Sat 9th FEB  2019 KO 2:00 pm  

McBookie.com West Region Premiership| Match 19

Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 1 (0) KILWINNING RANGERS 0 (0)

A minute’s silence was observed prior to kick-off in memory of Maggie Buchan of the Glenafton Athletic Ladies Committee, who sadly passed away recently.

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Glens kicked off facing the club-house with a strong wind at their back. Although the home side were on the front foot for most of the half, clear-cut chances were very much at a premium. Their best chance came on 17 minutes through a determined run deep into the box by Dale Moore only for keeper Adam Strain to clean;y hold the cut back across the face of goal. Kilwinning enjoyed a good spell of pressure in the closing ten minutes of the half keeping the Glens defence on their toes. It was during another spell of some stout defending that Glens lost central defender Ryan McChesney to a hamstring injury. He was replaced by midfielder Dan Orsi and the defence reshuffled.

HT Glens 0 Buffs 0

The visitors, now with wind at their backs, began the second half brightly and forced a series of corners during which passage of play Alan Cairns made a great block on a close range shot from Ryan Nisbet and Kyle McAusland outleaped Bryan Boylan to prevent the Buffs striker heading home t the back post. Glens responded through a couple of attacks down the right by Orsi , with the first cross dipping over the bar and the second headed clear. Back came Buffs and a free-kick floated into the box .

On 67 minutes the Glens made the breakthrough with a well worked goal.  Leon Murphy played a ball down the left for Chris Dallas to chase down in the box and with his route to goal blocked by Craig Pettigrew he rolled the ball back to Murphy to whip a wonderful ball to the unmarked Dan Orsi on the far side off the box to kill the ball before drilling it home from 9 yards out.

 

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The home side continued to press and the visitors did themselves no favour on 82 minutes after defender Joe Coleman pulled backed substitute Mick McMcCann and lost the place at the award of the free-kick, earning a straight red card.  in the last-minute of the regulation 90 minutes Carlo Monti came close to carving out an equaliser through a well executed overhead kick from deep in the box.

FT Glens 1 Buffs 0

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC: 1.Brian McGarrity 2. Kyle McAusland 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney (15. Dan Orsi) 6. Findlay Frye 7. Dale Moore 8. Ally Park 9. Chris Dallas 10. Joe Andrew (12. Mick McCann) 11. Leon Murphy SUBS not used: 14. Conor Lynass 16. Kit Cummins 17. Craig Burns (gk)

KILWINNING RANGERS: 1. Adam Strain 2. Joe Coleman 3. Sam McLoskey (14. Jamie Whyte) 4. Craig Pettigrew 15. Tommy Miatland (16. Mark Curragh) 6. Garry Fleming 7. Carlo Monti 8. Ben Lewis 9. Brian Boylan 10. Michael Wardrope 11. Ryan Nisbet Subs not used 12. Taylor 17. Smith

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Renfrew 1 Glenafton 1

Sat 26th JAN  2019 KO 1:30 pm  

McBookie.com West Region Premiership| Match 18

New Western Park, Renfrew

RENFREW 1 (0) GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 1 (0)

Glenafton took the lead on the hour mark after Leon Murphy played a corner kick short to Alan Cairns who returned the ball to Murphy to whip a ball to the back post for Dan Orsi to head home. The points appeared to be heading for New Cumnock before ‘Frew substitute Craig Dallas hit a late equaliser for the home side.

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Ally Park 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Cameron Marlow 7. Dan Orsi 8. Dale Moore 9. Mick McCann 10. Joe Andrew  11. Leon Murphy Subs used:  12.Chris Dallas 14. Kyle McAusland 15. Conor Lynass 16. Findlay Frye 19. Craig Burns (gk)

RENFREW: 1. McLeay 2. Wylie 3. MacLennan (15. Trialist) 4. Healy 5. Campbell 6. Benton 7. Maxwell 8. Ryan Borris (16. Craig Dallas) 9. McKenna 10. Hardie 11. McIntosh  subs 12. Allan 14. McGillion 15. Trialist 19. Burgess

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Dan Orsi

 

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Glenafton 2 Lesmahagow 1

Sat 12th Jan  2019 KO 1:30 pm 

Ardagh Group West of Scotland Cup | 2nd Round

Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 2 (0) LESMAHAGOW JUNIORS 1 (1)

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Prior to kick-off a minute’s silence was observed in memory of Alan “Tubbs” Graham who sadly passed away this week. Alan formerly served on the Glenafton committee as well as being club secretary for a period and our thoughts are with his family and friends at this sad time.

THE BRIAN GAME

Glenafton welcomed club captain back to the starting eleven. Leading the Lesmahagow line was top goal-scorer Jonny McStay, son of former Glenafton manager John McStay who led the club the title of “Last Champions of Ayrshire” in 2001/02, the season before league reconstruction.

Gow currently sitting second in West Region League Two and having already knocked out Premiership side Largs Thistle in the 1st round of the West of Scotland Cup kicked off with a strong wind at their back.  The first decent chance fell to the visitors on 6 minutes after tenacious midfielder Paul Woodlock picked out Scott Schoneville wide on the right to whip the ball to the near post where a Ryan Innes header flashed across the face of goal and roll unimpeded to the far side of the six-yard box where Matty Clarke’s shot was blocked by Dan Orsi. Four minutes later McStay found himself with time and space on the right-hand side of the box to square the ball for Clark who took a good touch to shake off a couple defenders before forcing keeper Brian McGarrity into a point-blank save from a powerful shot from 8 yards. Gow continued to press and look the livelier but could not take advantage of a couple of free-kicks won in dangerous areas.

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Glens began to weather the storm, literally, and on 13 minutes Conor Lynass tried his luck from 25 yards only for his shot to drift wide of the far post. Lynass then combined down the left with Alan Cairns before driving into the box only for S. Schoneville to block his cut-back for Mick McCann at the expense of a corner-kick which was delivered by Lynass and headed clear by Darren Lygate. The home side were now winning the majority of the midfield battles with Cameron Marlow and Dale Moore giving no quarter in 50-50 balls. On 18 minutes Joe Andrew slipped a cheeky ball into the box for Lynass to chase down only for centre back Neil Schoneville to intervene and eventually the loose ball was cleared for corner kick which was headed inches wide of the back post by McCann.

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Although the Glens threatened down both flanks through Oris and Lynass the visitors well marshalled defence along with the strong head wind and driving rain was proving a hard nut to crack ensuring clear-cut chances were thin on the rain-soaked ground. Midway through the half Orsi deep on the right rolled the ball back Ally Park who leathered an angled shot from 22 yards which keeper Sandy Thomson did well to block with both hands and then smother the ball securely on the slippery surface.

Andrew picked out Lynass on the left-hand corner of the box and as S. Schoneville came across to cover, a jink to the right left the Gow man flat-footed and gave Lynass the space to curl a shot for goal only for it to sail over the bar. On 37 minutes Orsi cut in from the right flank before cracking a powerful low shot from the corner of the penalty box that Thomson once again got down to stop and hold on tightly to a ball that could otherwise have squirmed out of less sure hands in such conditions. Two minutes later Lynass floated a corner-kick to the back post where N. Schoneville cleared with a powerful header only for the tireless Marlow to snap up the ball and lash a 30 yarder that had Thomson scurrying across his line to push the top-corner bound ball away and no fewer than three of his defenders stand their ground to see off Lynass’s cut back across the face of goal.

On 41 minutes McCann and Moore combined on the outskirts of the box and the latter threaded a ball into the box for Lynass only for S. Schoneville to execute an excellent last-ditch tackle to deny the Glens man a shot from 8 yards out.  The home side continued to press and Moore’s drive into the box earned a corner that was played to the near post where McCann got the jump on McStay only for his header to sail wide.

McStay won a free-kick on the half-way line tight on the wing. It was quickly taken and the ball rolled seemingly overhit up the line for Paul Woodlock to chase with Lynass in pursuit.  However, the Gow man persevered and did well to take the ball to corner before whipping a cross aimed for the incoming Neil Schoneville at the back post only for the ball to be caught in a gust of wind and end in the back of the net to the dismay of the home support and the delight of the away. Gow 1-0 up on 43 minutes.

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The visitors visibly lifted and in the last action of the half won another free-kick in a dangerous position that again came to nothing.

HT Glens 0 Gow 1

The Glens with the wind at their back, although it had died down by a notch or two, started the second half in determined fashion. Within a minute of the restart Lynass broke in to the left-hand side of the box and his chip into the six-yard box was headed inches wide by McCann with the keeper rooted to his line.  Orsi then attacked down the right and although his chip into a crowded box was headed on by Gary Nicholson the ball fell for Moore only for his close range shot to be deflected wide for a corner kick. Lynass played it short to Cairns and his cross was met by McCann only for his leader to loop over the bar.

Some respite for Gow through a good break down the right which ended with Scott Schoneville drilling a low angled shot from the edge of the box that was carefully gathered by McGarrity at the near post.

Back came the Glens and on 51 minutes their pressure was rewarded following a fine passing move and an equally fine finish from Mick McCann.  It began with Marlow’s forward pass to Andrew who took one defender out of play with a knock-on to Moore who broke forward on a diagonal run that drew two further defenders out of position before he switched play inside leaving McCann free to run into the box, gather the ball and calmly slip it past the advancing Thomson.

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The visitors responded well with Innes breaking into the box and setting up McStay for a close range shot from a tight angle that was well held by McGarrity at the post.

On the hour mark Lesmahagow brought on Jason Thomson for Matty Clarke while soon after Glens replaced Conor Lynass with Leon Murphy and both substitutes were soon in the thick of the action.  First Thomson, who gathered a pass from McStay on the left hand-side of the box and attempted to complete the one-two with a super ball played into the near post only for Menzies to make a goal saving block and deflect McStay’s shot from two yards out wide of target. The corner kick was cleared and set up a counter attack that began with Murphy deep on the right and ended with him in the box, following touches from McCann and Moore, where he was stripped off the ball with a brave save from the advancing keeper.

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Play was raging from end to end and on 67 minutes the visitors threatened again. A ball from wide on the left was floated to the back post where Woodlock deftly guided it back to the penalty spot for the incoming Innes to meet it sweetly only for McGarrity to pull off the save of the match with a strong hand pushing the ball over the bar. The corner kick that followed was cleared. Back up the field where a super through ball by Moore set up Orsi with a one-on-one against the keeper and it was Thomson that came out on top again through initially diving at his feet to knock the ball away before regaining his feet and diving on the loose ball.

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A flurry of substitutions began with Glens bringing on Chris Dallas for Joe Andrew and the Findlay Frye for Dan Orsi while the Gow were forced to replace the injured Paul Woodlock with James Faughan.

On 77 minutes Dallas chased down a through ball and met it on the bounce at the right edge of the box and cracked a volley that dipped over the bar.  This marked a period of good pressure or the Glens and they now had a stronger wind at their back.  Murphy pounced on a poor clearance and darted into the box forcing the keeper to rush from his line to get the slightest of touches on the midfielder’s shot and send the ball narrowly passed the back post. The corner kick created a stramash in the box but the visitors stood firm.

With five minutes to go Marlow, who had covered every blade of grass, fired a low shot from outside the box and keeper Thomson showed a clean pair of hands, if not gloves, to clutch the ball. Glens continued to push for a late winner and like their counterparts their set pieces were not creating clear-cut chances.

On the 89 minutes, in what was now a rare attack, Gow won a free-kick on the left just outside the box, however it trundled along ground and straight into the hands of Brian McGarrity. The keeper quickly launched the ball upfield where Dallas, on the outskirts of the box had pulled 2 yards clear of back-tracking defenders, however the ball bounced beyond the reach of the striker and high over the head of keeper Thomson on his six yard line and despite his best efforts could not get a hand to ball as it dropped from the sky to land on the goal-line and into the net. While McGarrity’s team-mates rushed to celebrate with the unlikely goal-scorer it was difficult not to feel for his counter-part who had played exceptionally throughout. A minute later the goal-scorer turned goalkeeper diving bravely at the feet of McStay.

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At the other end Marlow fashioned another powerful shot from outside the box that was deflected for a corner that was scrambled clear. Three minutes of added time had passed when McGarrity had to rush to the outskirts of the box to beat Jason Thomson in the race for the a through ball.  Kyle Weir whipped a fine cross from the into box for McStay but McChesney won that aerial battle and Frye ushered the ball upfield before the whistle brought an engrossing cup-tie to a conclusion.

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FT Glens 2 Gow 1

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Ally Park 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Dale Moore 7. Dan Orsi (17. Findlay Frye) 8. Cameron Marlow 9. Mick McCann 10. Joe Andrew (12. Chris Dallas) 11. Conor Lynass (15. Leon Murphy) Subs not used: 14 Kit Cummins 16. Darren McLean 18. Craig Burns (gk)

LESMAHAGOW JUNIORS: 1. Sandy Thomson 2. Darren Lygate 3. Jordan Whitefield 4. Paul Woodlock (12. James Faughan) 5. Neil Schoneville 6. Gary Nicholson 7. Ryan Innes 8. Scott Schoneville 9. Matty Clarke (16. Jason Thomson) 10. Jonny McStay 11. Kyle Weir Subs Not used 14. Jordan Lithgow 15. Lewis Noble

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Pollok 1 Glenafton 0

Sat 5th Jan 2019 KO 1:45 pm 

McBookie.com West Region Premiership | Match 18

Newlandsfield Park, Glasgow

Pollok 1 (0) GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 0 (0)

Glenafton were first-footers at Newlandsfield as the two sides faced each other for the third time this season. As in the previous two Scottish Junior Cup ties there was little between the teams. The visitors had the opportunity to break the deadlock in the second half after substitute Leon Murphy was brought down in the box, however keeper Jordan Longmuir repeated his penalty shoot-out heroics and saved Mick McCann’s spot-kick. Another stalemate appeared to be on the cards before controversy struck four minutes into added time when substitute Craig Menzies was adjudged to have handled the ball in the box. Ryan McGregor slotted home the spot kick and Pollok bagged the three points .

Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Ally Park 3. Alan Cairns 4. Kyle McAusland 5. Ryan McChesney (15. Craig Menzies)     6. Cammy Marlow 7. Dan Orsi 8. Dale Moore 9. Mick McCann (12. Chris Dallas) 10. Joe Andrew 11. Conor Lynass (16. Leon Murphy)  Subs not used 14. Kit Cummins 17. Craig Burns (gk)

Pollok: 1. Jordan Longmuir 2. Tony Coutts 3. Danny McKenzie 4. Paul Gallagher 5. Danny Boyle 6. Ryan  McGregor 7. Stefan McCluskey 8.  Shaun Fraser 9. Stuart McCann 10. Scott Anson 11. Bryan Young. Subs not used: 12. Adam Forde 14. Gary McCann 15. Ross Brash 16. Josh Watt 17. Scott Johnstone (gk)

 

 

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Glenafton 3 Beith 3

Sat 29th December 2018 KO 1:45 pm 

McBookie.com West Region Premiership | Match 16

Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHETIC 3 (2) BEITH JUNIORS 3 (1)

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Glens made a couple of changes from the eleven that started in the 3-0 win at Cumnock. In came Dale Moore and Conor Lynass for Findlay Frye and Leon Murphy, both on holiday. There was a welcome back to top goalscorer Chris Dallas and place on the bench after a spell out through injury since the Meadow game in mid-November.

The Glens were very much on the front foot from the kick-off and created the best of the chances on offer.  Dan Orsi won a corner kick on the right after 7 minutes which was delivered to the heart of the box by Connor Lynass and the ball met on the volley by Dale Moore only for Joe Bradley to clear it off the line with the keeper rooted to the line. Six minutes later Joe Andrew’s knock-on set Lynass free to drive into the box and fire a low angled shot for goal, as Paul Frize closed in, that appeared to have been tipped inches wide by diving keeper Stephen Grindlay, however a goal kick was the decision.

The visitors made some progress down the right which ended with Darren Christie floating a ball to the back post for Kenny McLean only for keeper Brian McGarrity to intercept and gather the ball safely.

On 24 minutes Cammy Marlow clipped a free-kick into the box where Ryan McChesney got the jump on both centre backs to head the ball on for Mick McCann to flick it back up into the air and then from inside the six-yard box attempt to guide the ball home but Grindlay got an outstretched hand to push it away as Andrew threatened before the ball was scrambled away.

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Joe Andrew (far right) watches his net-bound shot

Glens continued to press and on 28 minutes were rewarded after Ally Park picked out Joe Andrew in the box with his back to goal and Kevin Green in close attendance the striker quickly turned to lash an angled shot from 12 yards beyond the reach of the keeper and into the corner of the net.

The visitors looked out of sorts and McCann beat John Sheridan in the air with ease again to knock the ball for Andrew to stroke a perfectly paced pass to match the alert Lynass’s run into the box only for Grindlay to be well placed to catch his shot.

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Kyle McAusland and Paul Haggarty

Another great touch from Andrew found McCann at the left-hand corner of the penalty box and after further progress was blocked, he rolled the ball back to Lynass to curl the ball to the far side of the six-yard box for Orsi to take on defender and keeper and win a corner kick. Lynass played it short to the edge of the six yard where Orsi clipped it goalward only for his shot to be deflected inches wide for another corner. On this occasion Lynass played it high into the box where Sheridan headed it clear. The ball was quickly recovered by Marlow and with a peach of a pass picked out Lynass tight on the left touchline to float a ball into the box which after going through a ruck of players fell for Mick McCann to rifle the ball into the roof of the net from 3 yards out. Glens 2-0 up after 39 minutes.

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Mick McCann makes it 2-0

Two minutes later Beith showed their teeth when Frize’s close-range effort came off the base of the post and Kyle McAusland was on hand to clear the ball to safety. The big defender was less fortunate in the last action of the half.

 

Bradley appeared to be chasing a lost cause when hunting down a ball on the right which was being ushered out of play by McChesney only for the Beith midfielder to arrive in the nick of time to whip the ball across the face of goal where it cannoned off the back of McAusland and into the net past the wrong-footed McGarrity for an unfortunate own goal.

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Beith make it 2-1

HT Glens 2 Beith 1

Beith began brightly after the break and were awarded a penalty kick after Park brought down Paul Haggarty in the box.

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Kenny McLean scores from the spot

Kenny McLean sent McGarrity the wrong way from the spot and incredibly the Glens having dominated for most of the match were pegged back to 2-2 on 48 minutes.

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Mick McCann restores Glens lead

 

Both sides had a couple of half chances before the Glens restored their lead on 57 minutes. Marlow rode the tackle from Jamie Wilson on the outskirts of the box before slipping the ball between two defenders for Mick McCann to get the jump on Sheridan and then stretch to guide the ball beyond the advancing keeper and into the far corner of the net.

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Joe Andrew slips ball to Mick McCann adjudged offside before he ‘scores’.

Three minutes later it was Andrew’s turn to feed McCann with a defence splitting pass into the box and again the striker appeared to get the better of Sheridan before drilling a low angled shot into the same corner of the net; only for the offside flag to curtail the celebrations.

The visitors then enjoyed a good spell of pressure. Midway through the half McLean’s angled shot stretched the side netting. Soon after Frize’s fine run into the box and cut-back for Haggarty in the six-yard was intercepted and cleared by McAusland. Back came Beith down the right flank with Wilson slipping the ball to Christie and as he pushed forward to the edge of the box Marlow’s tackle earned him a second yellow card and an early bath.

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Beith celebrate equaliser

The free-kick that followed was met by Paul Frize and the ball whizzing past McGarrity ay his near post. The match all square again at 3-3 on 70 minutes with Glens down to 10 men.

With 15 minutes to go Glens brought on striker Chris Dallas for midfielder Dale Moore.

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Glens protest

A minute later McLean picked out Christie in space on the right-hand side of the box and continued his run into the box. Christie took a touch or two before lashing the ball which flew into the net but adjudged to have done via a touch from McLean on a offside position. As the dust settled Haggarty was shown a second yellow card, presumably for protesting the decision, and it was now 3-3 and ten-a-side.

Both sides went in search of an equaliser with the home side coming closest to finding one. Dallas from the half-way line chased down a long through ball only for the outrushing Grindlay to slide out his six-yard box to push the ball away from the feet of the Glens striker. The keeper then stood firm to safely grab the ball from the feet of Park as he surged into the six-yard box.

FT Glens 3 Beith 3

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Ally Park. 3. Alan Cairns 4. Kyle McAusland 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Cameron Marlow 7. Dan Orsi 8. Dale Moore (12. Chris Dallas) 9. Mick McCann 10. Joe Andrew 11. Conor Lynass. Subs not used. 14. Kit Cummins 15. Darren McLean 16. Craig Menzies17.Craig Burns

BEITH JUNIORS 1. Stephen Grindlay 2. Jamie Wilson 3. Steven Noble 4. Kevin Green 5. John Sheridan 6. Joe Bradley 7. Darren Christie 8. Paul Frize 9. Kenny McLean 10. Paul Haggarty 11. David McGowan Subs 12. Jamie Grant 14. Tom Collins

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Glenafton v Cambuslang

Sat 22nd December 2018 KO 1:45 pm 

McBookie.com West Region Premiership | Match 16

Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC A CAMBUSLANG RANGERS  A

Glenafton took the lead on 6 minutes through Dan Orsi. Ten minutes before break the home side were awarded a penalty after Leon Murphy was brought down and the Cambuslang player ordered off, before a team-mate was also shown a red card. A further incident, now subject of a police enquiry, followed and the referee abandoned the game.

 

 

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Cumnock 0 Glenafton 3

Sat 15th Dec 2018 KO 1:45 pm 

McBookie.com West Region Premiership | Match 15

Meadow Park, Irvine

CUMNOCK JUNIORS 0 (0) GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 3 (1)

GLENS KNOCK THREE TIMES

Glens travelled to Townhead to face a Cumnock side under new management after the departure of boss Peter Leonard following a string of poor results including a 7-1 loss at home to Largs Thistle last Saturday. Taking over the hot seat as player/manager is local lad Paul Burns supported by Stephen McKenna as player/coach , Scott McCulloch coach and the legendary former keeper  Bill Bentley.

The Glens made an early breakthrough after Cammy Marlow (bottom left) picked up from where he left off last week after netting on 5 minutes. It proved to be the only goal of the half as the visitors continued to dominate.

HT Nock 0 Glens 1

Chances kept coming the New Cumnock side’s way and Joe Andrew (below middle) doubled their lead on the hour mark. Mick McCann (below right) added a third five minutes later as Glens completed the league double over their neighbours to climb to third place in the table with half their league matches now completed.

FT Nock 0 Glens 3

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GLENAFTON ATHLETIC: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Ally Park. 3. Alan Cairns 4. Kyle McAusland 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Cameron Marlow 7. Dan Orsi 8. Findlay Frye 9. Mick McCann (14. Conor Lynass) 10. Joe Andrew 11. Leon Murphy (12. Dale Moore). Subs  not used15. Darren McLean 16. Kit Cummins 17.Craig Burns

CUMNOCK JUNIORS: 1. Ally Semple 2. James Lundie 3. Greg Ferry 4. Richard Murray 5. Stephen McKenna 6. Scott Dinwoodie 7. Steven Degnam 8. Kyle Faulds 9. Scott Anson 10. Dan Carmichael 11. Dean Brotherston subs  12. Craig Reid 14. Robert Patterson 15. Andrew Muir 16. Raymond Montgomery 17. Paul Burns

 

 

 

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