Pollok 3 Glenafton 0

McBoookie.com West of Scotland League Super League Premier Division: Match 20

Saturday 7th May 2016, Newlandsfield  Park, Glasgow

POLLOK 3 (1)

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 0 (0)

Glenafton made one change to the side that started against Hurlford on Monday night with Craig McGuffie replacing Jamie Hay for the trip to Scottish Junior Cup finalists Pollok.

The home side broke the deadlock five minutes before the interval after a short corner kick was whipped into the heart of the box for the incoming Paul Gallacher to bullet home a header. Two goals in a three minute spell midway through the second half effectively settled the match in Pollok’s favour. A break down the right ended with Liam Rowan picking up a slick back-heel and burst into the box before slamming home a low angled shot. Another fine passage of play down the right saw Robbie Winters try the same approach as Rowan only for  Brian McGarrity to block his shot but the keeper could do little to stop  Davie Winters slam home the rebound

Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2.Dan Orsi 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney 6. David Gray. 7, Craig McGuffie  8. Cameron Marlow (14. Jamie Hay) 9. Joe Andrew 10. Mick McCann. (12. Chris Dallas) 11. Darren McGill Subs. Not used-  15. Chris Meikel 16. Craig Potter, David Buchanan (gk)

 

 

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Hurlford 2 Glenafton 2

West of Scotland Cup Quarter-final

Monday 2nd May 2016, Blair Park, Hurlford

HURLFORD UNITED 2 (2)

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 2 (0)

Glenafton made one change to the side that started against Kilbirnie on Saturday with Mick McCann replaced the cup-tied Chris Dallas

Goals from former Glenafton players Danny Mitchell and Richie McKillen gave Hurlford a two goal lead in a far from one side cup tie. Glens staged a spirited come-back and force a penalty shoot-out after goal from Dan Orsi and a cracker from Ryan McChesney.

The home side secured their passage to the semi-final with a 4-3 win on spot kicks.

Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2.Dan Orsi 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Jamie Hay  (12. Craig McGuffie) 7. Cameron Marlow  8. David Gray 9. Darren McGill 10. Joe Andrew 11. Mick McCann. Subs. Not used-  14. Craig Potter,  15. Craig McEwan, David Buchanan (gk)

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Dan Orsi and Ryan McChesney

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Glenafton 2 Kilbirnie 0

McBoookie.com West of Scotland League Super League Premier Division: Match 19

Saturday 30th April 2016, Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 2 (0)

KILBIRNIE LADESIDE 0 (0)

Glenafton made two changes to the side that started against Meadow on Wednesday night with Alan Cairns and Dan Orsi replacing Jamie McGeoghegan and Craig McGuffie.

Both sides had some decent chances before Chris Dallas broke the deadlock on 38 minutes after the Glens striker gathered a through ball before running in on goal firing a low angled shot into the net.

Ten minutes after the restart the home side were reduced to 10 men after Jamie Hay received a second yellow card. The ten man dug deep and Ladeside limited to a few chances and indeed Glens almost double their lead only for Darren McGill’s shot from outside the box to crash over the crossbar. The visitors came close to equalising only for Brian McGarrity to pull off a great save from a close range shot from Adam Forde and his defenders block the attempt to bury the loose ball. With the game still on a knife edge Ladeside were reduced to 10 men after a rash tackle from Caolann McAleer produced a second yellow card from the referee. In the closing minute the Glens repelled another Kilbirnie, broke upfield in numbers and set up Chris Dallas to bag his brace and seal the points.

A fantastic performance from the Glens who lost Cameron Marlow and his replacement John Paul Boyle to bad injuries during the game.

Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2.Dan Orsi 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Jamie Hay  7. Cameron Marlow  (12. John Paul Boyle (14. Mick McCann)) 8. David Gray 9. Darren McGill 10. Joe Andrew 11. Chris Dallas. Subs. Not used-  15. Craig McEwan 16. Craig Potter,  David Buchanan (gk)

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Chris Dallas

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Irvine Meadow 1 Glenafton 2

McBoookie.com West of Scotland League Super League Premier Division: Match 18

Wednesday 27th April 2016, Meadow Park, Irvine

IRVINE MEADOW 1 (1)

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 2 (2)

Glens made 3 changes to the side that started against Auchinleck Talbot on Monday night with Jamie Hay, Darren McGill and Chris Dallas replacing Ally Park, Dan Orsi and John Paul Boyle.

Meadow took an early lead through Gary McCann before David Gray equalised with a trademark free kick. Darren McGill added a second for the Glens soon after although the visitors went on to created loads more chances there was to be no more scoring.

Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Craig Menzies 3. Cameron Marlow (14. Dan Orsi) 4. Jamie McGeoghegan 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Jamie Hay  (12. Ally Park (15. Craig Potter))) 7. Darren McGill 8. David Gray 9. Craig McGuffie 10. Joe Andrew 11. Chris Dallas. Subs. Not used-  6. Chris Meikle, David Buchanan (gk)

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David Gray & Darren McGill

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Glenafton 0 Auchinleck 2

McBoookie.com West of Scotland League Super League Premier Division: Match 17

Monday 25th April 2016, Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 0 (0)

AUCHINLECK TALBOT 2 (1)

Glenafton made one change to the starting line-up that faced Petershill on Saturday with John Paul Boyle replacing the injured Mick McCann up front.

In a game of few chances it was Auchinleck that secured all three points with a goal in each half. Good play deep in the left hand side of the Glens box by Kier Milliken ended with the ball being clipped to the back post for Graham Wilson to ghost in and guide the ball home.  Soon after the restart Dwayne Hyslop lashed home an unstoppable free kick from the edge of the box into the top right had corner of the net.

Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Craig Menzies 3. Cameron Marlow 4. Jamie McGeoghegan 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Ally Park 7. Dan Orsi (12. Darren McGill) 8. David Gray 9. Craig McGuffie (14. Jamie Hay) 10. Joe Andrew 11. John Paul Boyle (15. Craig Potter) Subs. Not used-  16. Craig McEwan, David Buchanan (gk)

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Glenafton 1 Petershill 0

McBoookie.com West of Scotland League Super League Premier Division : Match 16

Saturday 23rd April 2016, Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 1 (0)

PETERSHILL 0 (0)

Glenafton made a number of changes to the starting eleven that faced Ardeer Thistle in midweek. Back came Brian McGarrity in goal for David Buchanan and Joe Andrew replaced Chris Dallas upfront. In defence Jamie McGeoghegan, now working in London, made a surprise return to the club with Chris Meikle a late injury scare not making the line-up. Jamie partnered Ryan McChesney while Cameron Marlow filled the unfamiliar left-back slot and what a shift he put in.

The mid-week summer-like heat had been replaced with a cold sharp wind as the blue- shirted North Glasgow team kicked-off against the red tops of the New Cumnock side. A couple of half chances came and went at either end before the Glens were forced to make an early change after Mick McCann pulled up and was replaced with Chris Dallas after 10 minutes.

Two minutes later the visitors were unfortunate not to take the lead after great feet by Ciaran McElroy unzipped the Glens defence before he angled a cracking shot from 23 yards out only for the ball to thunder off the cross bar. Petershill retrieved the ball and Jordon Chisholm wide on the right whipped the ball across the face of goal and although Peter Bradley did well to connect with the ball first time his shot sailed high and wide of target.

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Ciaran McElroy (No 7) hits the bar !

Glenafton hit the woodwork two minutes later after David Gray’s free-kick from 25 yard out on the right hand side of the box beat the wall but crashed off the post. On 16 minutes Dallas turned the Peasy defence before being brought down at the left hand corner of the box. The ball was clipped to the back post where Ally Park’s downward header was pounced on by Dan Orsi and from the tightest of angles his shot cannoned off the base of the aforementioned post. The home side kept up the pressure and Dallas picked out Craig McGuffie and his snapshot flew wide of the post.

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Chris Dallas

Peasy applied a period of sustained pressure without penetrating their opponents’ box as the Glens back-line defended manfully. The game was punctuated with a series of free kicks at either end which failed to create any openings to seriously test either keeper.

On 25 minutes McChesney broke down a Peasy attack at the edge of the box and quickly released the ball upfield for McGuffie to gather and push forward to create a three v two situation with Joe Andrew and Dallas matching his run. The midfielder opted to go for goal and his curled shot from 20 yards pulled off a great save from keeper FrancisHughes who managed with an outstretched arm to thumb the ball wide for a corner kick that was eventually cleared.

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Craig McGuffie

At the other end the ball fell to James Brough in space, deep in the right hand side of the box but his well struck his shot flashed well wide of the far post. Jordan Kennedy then tried his luck from 25 yards and although his shot was on target it lacked in power to bother keeper Brian McGarrity. The home side finished the half the stronger in terms of possession but in keeping with the rest of the game chances were thin on the groundwork.

H/T Glens 0 Petershill 0

The early encounters of the new half quickly adopted the pattern of its predecessor with each side enjoying pulses of pressure. Dallas’s mobility kept the Peasy defence on its toes while at the other Jordan Lynas and Stevenson combined to set up Michael Daly but his shot from close range was clutched cleanly by McGarrity. This proved to be last of the action for Lynas and he was replaced by Stephen McGladrigan.

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Joe Andrew holds off Fraser Chisholm

On 58 minutes McElroy’s cross from the left into a packed penalty box was headed clear by Park who then combined with Marlow to switch the ball to Craig Menzies on the right to start a Glenafton counter-attack which ended with McGuffie winning a corner, which came to nothing.

Dallas never gave up the ghost to chase down a ball to the dead-ball line and loft it high into the box only for Hughes to leap and catch as Andrew and McGuffie closed in. McGarrity matched his counterpart with a good leap to gather the ball from the head of Daly. The keeper launched the ball upfield and after the bounce deceived centre back Fraser Chisholm the alert Dallas met it first time at the edge of the box to lash it goalward and Hughes did well to push it out for a corner. Although the kick was well defended Peasy, it was only partially cleared and Glens were now very much on the front foot with the visitors pegged back in their own half.

The best effort in this this period came courtesy of McGuffie on 65 minutes with a diagonal shot from outside the box that whizzed past the post. Two minutes later Dallas was clearly struggling and left the field to a great reception by the home support and was replaced by John Paul Boyle.

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Dan Orsi

Boyle was soon in the thick of it and after gathering a Marlow throw on the left switched the ball to Orsi on the right who cutely rolled the ball in the box for the incoming Park but his pop at goal skewed wide of target. At the other end former Glenafton player Chris Malone lobbed a neat ball to the back post for Daly only for Menzies to win the aerial battle and McGarrity scoop up the loose ball.

The keeper launched the ball up the park and Andrew with Brough in close attendance headed it back to Orsi who took a touch or two before returning it Andrew, now advanced to the corner of box with his shadow Brough still attached. After hooking the ball to Boyle, lurking in the D, he shook of his shadow before gathering the return pass, that had taken  out three defenders, and squared the ball across the face of goal which although was out of the reach of Orsi was met at the back post by John Paul Boyle to guide home from 3 yards. An excellent move just rewarded to give the Glens the lead on 77 minutes.

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John Paul tees up the goal

Tails up the Glens pressed forward and McGuffie slipped the ball into the box for Andrew who guided it into the danger area for Boyle but Malone was well placed to marshal the ball to safety.  Gray then gathered the ball deep In the Peasy half before breaking forward and driving a low shot from 25 yards inches wide of the post. The midfielder then picked up the pieces of another Peasy attack broken down by McChesney and McGeoghegan and drove up the midfield only to be upended by a two footed challenge by Fraser Chisholm. The defender’s pleas that he won the ball, which he did, were not enough to avoid the straight red card for the severity of the challenge.

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Davide Gray with Chessy & Zee

Two minutes later the impressive Bradley clipped a free kick from the left hand corner of the penalty box to the back post for Daly and although McGarrity crouched to get the ball it slipped momentarily from both hands before he got a stronger hand to it, every blue shirt in the vicinity claiming the ball had crossed the line; the red shirts claiming otherwise. To add to the confusion there was a pause in proceedings, however the ball was considered to be still in play.

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Peasy appeal

As play resumed Orsi gave McElroy the slip on the half way, line tight on the touchline, to open up a free run on goal and perhaps frustration clouded McElroy’s decision making as he clearly gave up the chase and from behind swiped the legs from Orsi.  A melee followed and when the dust settled the referee had no option but to send McElroy packing. He then flashed a yellow card to both Menzies and Stevenson – a second yellow for him – and so the red card followed quickly and Petershill were down to 8 men.

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Brian clutches Daly’s header

When play resumed Petershill were first to test the keeper with Daly’s looping header held by McGarrity. At the other end Park thundered a shot just wide of target and Orsi’s cut back across the face of goal had just a touch too much pace to connect with Boyle or Andrew.

F/T Glens 1 Petershill 0

Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Craig Menzies 3. Jamie McGeoghegan 4. Ryan McChesney 5. Craig McGuffie 6. Ally Park 7. Dan Orsi 8. David Gray 9. Joe Andrew . 10 Mick McCann (12. Chris Dallas (14. John Paul Boyle )) 11. Cameron Marlow Subs. 16 Jamie Hay 17. David Buchanan (gk)

Petershill: 1 Francis Hughes, 2. Jordon Chisholm 3.Chris Malone, 4. James Brough, 5. Fraser Chisholm, 6. Jordan Kennedy 7. Ciaran McElroy 8. Tony Stevenson 9. Michael Daly, 10. Connor Lynas (15. Stephen McGladrigan) 11. Peter Bradley Subs: 12. Fraser McGhee 14. Chris Kettterer 16. Martyn Shields

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Glenafton 4 Ardeer Thistle 1

Ayrshire Weekly Press Cup 2nd Round

Wednesday 20th April 2016, Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 4 (3)

ARDEER THISTLE 1 (0)

Glenafton made a number of  changes from the starting eleven against Kilbirnie for the visit of   Ardeer Thistle. David Buchanan was between the sticks in place of Brian  McGarrity and in came Craig Potter, Craig McGuffie, Chris Dallas and Mick McCann for Alan Cairns, Ally Park, John Paul Boyle , Joe Andrew .

aa_chris_dallasThe Ayrshire District side put up a good show and it was midway through the half  when  Glens made the breakthrough with a goal from Craig McGuffie. On 26 minutes Mick McCann doubled the home side’s advantage and ten minutes later Chris Dallas (above)scored his first goal for the club to make it 3-0 at the break.

Five minutes after the restart David Gray (bottom right) slotted home a spot kick to for number four.  Thistle had a sting in the tail and hit a consolation through none other than Glens legend Gareth ‘Bo’ Armstrong.

 Glenafton Athletic: David Buchanan, Craig Menzies, Ryan McChesney, Chris Meikle (Craig McEwan) ,  Cameron    Marlow, Dan Orsi (John Paul Boyle)  David Gray, Craig McGuffie (Joe Andrew), Chris Dallas, Mick McCann

 

 

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Kilbirnie 3 Glenafton 2

McBoookie.com West of Scotland League Super League Premier Division : Match 15

Saturday 16th April 2016, Valefield Park, Kilbirnie

KILBIRNIE LADESIDE 3 (1)

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 2 (2)

Glenafton made two changes to the starting eleven that faced Arthurlie last week with Cameron Marlow and Dan Orsi replacing Mick McCann and Chris Dallas.

The hosts quickly had the visitors on the back-foot and earned a corner-kick in the opening minute after a determined run down the left by Caolan McAleer, on loan from Airdrie United. Keeper Brian McGarrity with a spring in his step outjumped former Stranraer striker Adam Forde to clutch the ball cleanly at the back post. Two minutes later Craig Menzies cut out a cross-field pass destined for McAleer at the expense of another corner kick which was headed clear by Ryan McChesney. Ladeside continued to probe down both flanks to good effect but the balls into the box failed to find their targets.

Glenafton made some headway through Dan Orsi down the right and although his cross for Joe Andrew on the left was cleared by Stephen McKeown the loose ball was snapped up by David Gray and his long range shot sailed over the bar. On 7 minutes the visitors took the lead with Orsi at the heart of the move again. He gathered a one-two with Andrew before driving down the right to the bye-line where he outwitted Mark Staunton to fire the ball into the danger area and although Ryan Haxton got a touch Cameron Marlow pounced to clip the ball into the net between defender and wrong-footed keeper.

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Cammy clips the ball home

The visitors grew in confidence and began to stroke the ball about in some style. Marlow, John Paul Boyle and Andrew combined to set up the latter for a shot at goal that was deflected wide. The corner kick was headed clear and the ball trapped well by Marlow to set up a lob that looped over the bar.

Back came Kilbirnie and McAleer jinked down the left and turned a couple of defenders before curling a sweet strike from the edge of the box that appeared destined for the top corner only for McGarrity, at full stretch, and at the last minute get his finger tips to the ball to push it on the post. The danger was still real and present as the ball bounced across the face of the empty goal but at a pace too strong to deny the incoming Kieran Brannan the opportunity to poke it home.

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Brian tips the ball onto the post

The corner kick was cleared and so too the Glens break upfield allowing Ladeside to mount another attack. This concluded with Matty Bennet whipping a ball to the back post which  was grabbed by McGarrity before he was barged by McAlleer and the infringement flagged before Martin Grehan stroked the ball into the net. The keeper then pulled off saves from McAleer and Brannon as they both tried low shots from distance.

On 26 minutes the Glens appeared to have doubled their lead. Boyle twisted and turned to force his way to the bye-line and shirk off Bennet before cutting the ball to the near post where Staunton stumbled over the ball leaving Andrew free to pick up the pieces and squeeze the ball home from the tightest angle. Celebrations curtailed with a reprieve for the Ladeside defender and Andrew penalised.

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Joe turns to score but disallowed as Staunton stumbles

Up the park and Forde fizzed a wicked drive from 20 yards forcing McGarrity into vertical take-off and touch the ball over the bar and the short corner kick that followed was cleared. Glens replied with Boyle leaving the sluggish Staunton in his wake to pick out Andrew wide in the left to roll the ball back to Gray who quickly found Marlow and his low angled drive was well held by keeper Kieran Hughes. Marlow then broke down a Kilbirnie attack before setting Boyle off through the middle to shake Staunton off again only to be tripped by Haxton. Dead centre and 25 yards from goal up stepped David Gray to curl the ball beyond the wall and leave goalie Hughes rooted to spot and to slowly turn with a supporting hand on knee to confirm that the sound he had heard was the ball crashing into the net to put the visitors two up with 34 minutes gone.

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David Gray celebrates 2-0

Soon after the keeper had time on his side to gather his wits and foil Andrew’s attempt from 30 yards to catch him off his line.

Bennet broke down a Glens attack on the half way line and released Grehan who made excellent progress through the middle before cracking a decent shot that McGarrity blocked before Chris Meikle and Gray combined to clear the loose ball. It was snapped up at the edge of the box by Kyle Rafferty only for his shot to skim inches wide of the post. The home side continued to press and another corner-kick was cleared by the Glens before McGarrity comfortably saved McAleer’s curling free-kick. Ladeside’s pressure paid off three minutes from the break when Forde clipped in a free kick into the six yard box where an unmarked Mark Grehan headed home from close range for his first goal for the club.

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Mark Grehan halves the deficit

An enjoyable and competitive first half drew to a close with no further goals with the visitors just shading it.

H/T Kilbirnie 1 Glens 2

The new half was less than a minute old when McChesney’s hand-ball in the box was adjudged deliberate and Kierann Brannan converted the spot kick to level the scores. A few minutes later McGarrity clawed the ball from the head of Forde as Ladeside tried to finish off a free-kick floated into the box.

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Kierann Brannan slots home to make it 2-2

Glens pushed forward and a Menzies throw in was gathered by Andrew to take a turn in the box and roll the ball back to Ally Park to thunder an angled shot wide of the far post. Marlow then chased down a ball into the box only for the back-tracking Bennet to win the race and blast the ball wide of his own post. Park’s near post header from the resulting corner-kick flashed wide of target. Park then was inches away from guiding home Gray’s deflected free-kick .

On 55 minutes  matters took a dramatic twist when Gray earned a second yellow card for an innocuous challenge. Two minutes later Alan Cairns spoke out of turn to the referee and in the same interaction received a second yellow and was sent packing with his back to the official and the visitors faced the next half-hour with 9 men.

The hosts went for the kill and McGarrity held McAlleer’s free kick before McKeown and Anderson each fashioned shots at goal, the former going wide and the latter over the bar. On 65 minutes the Glens reshuffled the diminished pack with Boyle and Orsi making way for Mick McCann and Chris Dallas, the latter soon in the thick of the action weaving his way upfield before ta timely tackled by the hard-working Anderson.

Although the nine men were giving a good account themselves there were concerns their numbers could be depleted further as yellow cards continued to be flashed and yet similar misdemeanours committed by their opponents went unpunished.

Dallas drove down the left and picked out Marlow to whip the ball into the box and McCann was denied a hook shot at goal with a perfectly timed tackled by Bennet.

Meanwhile the 11 men continued to huff and puff up front as the Glens rearguard stood firm forcing  the hosts to shoot from distance, McGarrity dealing comfortably with substitute Darren Miller’s low trundler from 25 yards out. His counterpart Hughes then cleanly held a Park free-kick from outside the box.

On 78 minutes Menzies mopped up a Ladeside attack and curled a cracking ball down the right for Dallas to explode out the blocks, tear down the wing and whip the ball into box only for Andrew’s header to be deflected wide.

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Chris crosses for Joe

The corner kick was quickly cleared and the break capitalised in the gaps in the visitors defence with Grehan feeding McAleer in acres of space down the right but his angled shot lacked the power to trouble McGarrity.

Kilbirnie piled on the pressure and it was all hands to the pumps in the Glens box. Dallas’s outstretched leg nicked the ball from the toe of Miller and then McCann headed clear a dangerrous cross into the box. Bennett took matters into his own hand and weaved his way past a clutch of defenders into the box before a timely tackle from Park prevented a shot at goal.  On 85 minutes the home side earned another penalty after McChesney’s tackle sent McAleer tumbling in the box and Darren Miller buried the spot kick in style.

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Darren Miller bags the winner

The nine men battled on and deep into added time Meikle threw caution to the wind and forced his way through the middle only to be hauled down by Anderson.  The free-kick was eventually cleared at the expense of a corner-kick from which McCann’s header pulled off a decent save from Hughes leaving Park and Meikle to tussle for the loose ball with two defenders and the grounded keeper but to no avail; the ball went wide and the referee’s whistle blew.

F/T Kilbirnie 3 Glens 2

Glenafton Athletic:  1. McGarrity 2. Menzies 3. Cairns 4. McChesney 5. Meikle 6. Park 7. Orsi (12. McCann) 8. Gray 9. Andrew 10. Boyle (14. Dallas) 11. Marlow Subs:

Kilbirnie Ladeside: 1. Hughes 2.McKeown (14. Turner) 3. Bennett 4. Staunton 5. Haxton  (15. Miller) 6. Anderson 7. Brannan (12. Gold) 8. Rafferty 9. Grehan 10. Forde 11. McAleer

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Glenafton 2 Arthurlie 2

McBoookie.com West of Scotland League Super League Premier Division : Match 14

Saturday 9th April 2016, Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETC 2 (0)

ARTHURLIE 2 (1)

Glenafton made three changes to the side that started against Lugar with Alan Cairns, David Gray, Joe Andrew coming in for Craig Potter, Darren McGill and Cammy Marlow

Although the home side made a lively start converting the chances on show was proving more difficult. The visitors weathered the early pressure and on 26 minutes took the lead after Chris Mackie’s headed was guided home by Gary Carroll .

H/T Glens 0 Arthurlie 1

Glens looked to have a created an opening for an equaliser with the assistant flagged a hand-ball in the Arthurlie box only for the referee to overrule and wave play on. To rub salt in the wound the visitors broke upfield and Chris Mackie finished off in some style thrashing the ball past keeper Brian McGarrity.

Glenafton Player: Ally ParkThe Barrhead side were well in control and seemed content with their lead only for Glens to pull one back ten minutes from time after a cross into the box was headed into his own net by Scott Gair.

The tempo increased as the hosts pressed for a leveller only for the hopes to be dealt a blow with the dismissal of substitute Darren McGill’s reaction to Rhys Devlin’s foul. The ten-men redoubled their efforts and won another free-kick in the dying minutes and although a shot at goal was blocked Ally Park (left) was on hand to thunder home a deserved equaliser.

F/T Glens 2 Arthurlie 2

Glenafton Athletic: McGarrity, Menzies, McChesney, Meikle, Cairns, Park, Gray (McGill), Boyle (Marlow), Andrew, McCann (Orsi), Dallas Subs: Potter, Buchanan (gk)

Arthurlie: White, McGlinchey, Palmer (Blakey), Gair, Rushford, Nimmo, McTernan, Devlin, Mackie, McGregor, Carroll (Young). Subs: Tart, Convery, Nugent.

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Glenafton 5 Lugar 1

Ayrshire Weekly Press Cup 1st Round

Saturday 2nd April 2016, Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 5 (1)

LUGAR BOSWELL THISTLE 1 (1)

Glenafton made several changes to the line up that started against Beith two weeks ago for the visit of Ayrshire District side Lugar Boswell Thistle in this Ayrshire Weekly Press Cup 1st round tie. In came Craig Menzies, Craig Potter, Darren McGill and Chris Dallas for Alan Cairns, David Gray, Jamie Hay and Joe Andrew.

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Cameron Marlow

Although chances were thin on the ground in the opening 45 minutes the visitors took a deserved lead midway through the half based on their domination of possession at that time. Jamie Hilton pounced on some loose play and picked his way through the home rearguard before rounding keeper Brian McGarrity to slot the ball home and out the Jaggy Bunnets ahead.

The visitors looked certain to preserve their lead until the break before a touch of class from Cameron Marlow on 44 minutes squared the tie. The midfielder gathered the ball in space and curled a beauty in the postage stamp for his first goal since returning to Loch Park on a loan deal from Queen’s Park.

H/T Glens 1 Lugar 1

The visitors responded well to that late blow and began the second half in determined fashion however the tide quickly changed as the Glens found their shooting boots. A fine passage of passing play ended with Mick McCann collecting the ball to smash an unstoppable shot past the helpless keeper Avici to put the home side ahead om 53 minutes and claim his 10th goal of the season. Two minutes later McCann turned provider to set up penalty box predator John Paul Boyle to double the Glens lead and bag his 10th goal of the season.

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Mick McCann and John Paul Boyle hit double figures

The home side continued to press and any fightback from a hard working Lugar seemed a lost cause just after the hour mark when McCann headed home a corner-kick to make it 4-1 and Boyle fired in a fifth four minutes from time.  F/T Glens 5 Lugar 1

A good recovery from the home side after going one down who will now host Ardeer Thistle in the next round.Also good to see Dan Orsi get a belated birthday present to come off the bench and play in his first game since picking up a bad injury back in January.

Glenafton Athletic: McGarrity Menzies McGill Potter McChesney Meikle Park Marlowe McCann Boyle Dallas Subs McGuffie, Andrew, Orsi, Buchanan gk

Lugar Boswell Thistle: Avici Muir B Lowe Ballantyne Muir C McCready Johnstone Faulds McMaster Waite Hillton Subs White Mullan Campbell

Thank you to Alex Jess for the match report

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