PFTJ 2012/13 kicks off

Season 2012/13 : Paying for the Jersey

The club is pleased to announce that PFTJ 2012/13 kicks off today. Since its inception PFTJ signings have raised over £8,000 and their continued support is greatly appreciated by the club and the players. It is fantastic to say that there are many supporters that sign up every season and equally every season it is a pleasure to welcome new signings.

This year on our return to the Premier Division as Super League 1st Division Champions we know we can count on the PFTJ team to get behind the Glens again.

Please sign up for the PFTJ 2011/23 team  …. more details here

Gareth Armstrong & Jim Kerr and John Hamilon & John Dempster in PFTJ 2011/12

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Sammy Conn Charity Match

John Garroch, Sammy Conn, Stevie Kerrigan, Darren Henderson and Alan McGill

John Garroch has organised a Charity Match for Sunday 29th July at Kilwinning Sports Club with a 1.30pm kick off. Entry is free with the opportunity to donate to the charity during the day.

John explains

‘The game will be between players who have played under Sammy Conn and myself at Kilwinning Rangers 21s and Dalry Thistle as well as anyone who has played with or for Sammy at any other club. This is a chance to show your appreciation for all the help Sammy has given via football. He is now being helped by Ayrshire Hospice and we feel we can show our appreciation in this small way.This will be a quality game with every player having played to at least junior level at some point.

Please donate anything you can, every penny counts for a great cause. The game and the day will be well attended. Many thanks to all of the players who have already confirmed their attendance.

Sammy Conn played senior football all of his life and despite suffering from Motor Neurone Disease for the last few years has continued to be an inspiration to everyone who knows him. Every player who has been asked to play in this game, plus many many more, will confirm the importance of having worked with Sammy Conn. Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page’.

So please dig deep and donate now here at  JustGiving .

Learn more of the fantastic work of Ayrshire Hospice here

Kilwinning U21’s Squad

Martin Fraser (Troon Juniors), Paul Timmons (Dirrans Athletic), Barry Fleeting (Buffs),Franny McGeachie and David Rocks (Woodwind Wolves), Cammy McKinnell and Neil Sanderson (Troon Juniors), Darren Russell (Irvine Vics) Andy Bell (Unattached),Graeme Dayer (Unattached), Chris McKnight (Cumnock Juniors), Kris Gilhooley (Unattached), Billy Gilmour (Ardrossan Winton Rovers) and Graham Muir (Largs Thistle).

  • Manager Billy Fraser assisted by Mark Duncan.

Ayrshire Junior Select squad

Ross Stewart (Dalry Thistle) Craig Menzies and Craig Potter (Glenafton Athletic), Jason Stewart (Dirrans Athletic), Darren Henderson (Glenafton), Brian Strain (Unattached), George O’Malley (Buffs), Alan Kerr (Unattached), Scott Brown (Unattached), Ian Cashmore (Buffs), Tony McCormack (Unattached), William McMillan (Woodwynd), Graeme Muir (Unattached).

  • Manager George Cooper assisted by John McMillan.

Craig Potter, Cammy McKinnell and Craig Menzies

As well as John, Glenafton are well represented with Craig Menzies, Craig Potter and Darren Henderson in the line-ups along with former players John McMillan, Ian Cashmore, Cammy McKinnell and Andy Bell.

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Who’s in the dug out !

 

Glenafton Athletic are pleased to announce that John Garroch has returned to the club as assistant manager to Darren Henderson after a spell as manager of Ardrossan Winton Rovers. John was back in the Loch Park dugout yesterday as the Glens retained the Joe Meldrum Trophy. The club is also delighted to announce that defender Craig McEwan will take up a new role as player / coach.

We wish John and Southy all the best.

 

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New faces at Loch Park

From New Luce to New Cumnock

Danny and Glen in the Joe Meldrum Tournament

Glenafton have signed brothers Danny and Glen Mitchell who hail from New Luce and who played together at senior level with local side Stranraer.  Danny, 24 year-old midfielder, signed for the Stair Park side in 2007 after a spell with Northampton Town and made 168 appearances and scored 16 goals for the club before joining Annan Athletic last season.  Glen, 22 year old defender, signed for Stranraer in 2o08 and made over 30 appearances for the club.

Scott’s re-united

Scott McManus in the Joe Meldrum Trophy

Scott McManus, 22 year old striker, has also signed for the club and is re-united with a number of former team-mates from his time at Stenhousemuir. He stepped up from the Ochilview youth set to the first team under manager Campbell in season 2006/07, joining some well-kent new faces at the club  – Darren Henderson, John Dempster and Craig McEwan. While at Stenny , Scott represented Scotland at U17 and U18 level. He moved to Stranraer in October 2009, playing in the same side as the Mitchell brothers. Scott signed for junior side Vale of Clyde at the start of season 2010/11, where he was later joined by his brother Ally, before the brothers teamed up together at Celtic U21s last season.

Welcome to Loch Park – Danny , Glen and Scott.

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Hosts hold on to Joe Meldrum Trophy

Joe Meldrum Trophy

  • Saturday 21st July, Loch Park, New Cumnock

Glenafton played host to Neilston Juniors, St Cuthbert Wanderers and Shildon AFC in their annual pre-season Joe Meldrum Trophy tournament. St. Cuthbert’s of the South of Scotland League were making their second visit to the Joe Meldrum having finished runners up in the tournament last season while of course Neilston, now in the West Region Central Division 1, are no strangers to Loch Park having last faced the Glens here in a Super League 1st Division match back in April 2010.

Welcome to Shildon AFC

It was an extra special welcome to Shildon of the English North League Division  who were visiting Loch Park for the first time, along with an excellent travelling support from County Durham.

This season’s format was a straight knock-out with games of 30 minutes each way.

Semi-Final 1: Glenafton 3 St Cuthbert Wanderers 1

In the opening semi-final the Glens faced St. Cuthbert Wanderers and it was the visitors that took the lead 10 minutes into the second half. New Cumnock lad Ryan Campbell, guesting for the Kirkcudbright side, was quick to react and and force a fine cut-back from the bye-line into the net as keeper Ally Semple dived at his feet.

Ryan Campbell opens the scoring

The hosts were on level terms two minutes later when a John Dempster cross to the back post was headed across the face of goal by Gareth Armstrong for the incoming Paul Murphy only for the helpless covering defender to get the final touch before the ball crossed the line.

Paul Murphy takes on the Wanderers defence

Five minutes later trialist Lee McCrae finished off a fine move with an even better finish stroking the ball beyond the reach of the Wanderer’s keeper from 16 yards out.

Lee puts the Glens in front

The Glens added a third goal in a 10 minute spell when Paul McKenzie and John Dempster double-teamed to see off the close attention of three defenders deep in the box before JD picked his moment to lash the ball high into the net and put the holders through to the final.

JD grounded looks on as the ball finds the net.

Glenafton: Semple (Dunsmuir) Menzies, Mitchell G. (Bell), Henderson , McKillen; McKenzie, Murphy, Mitchell D. (Colligan), Campbell (McCrae); McManus (Armstrong), Dempster.

Glenafton v St Cuthbert Wanderers more photos

Semi-Final 2: Neilston Juniors 0  Shildon 2

Shildon see off a Neilston attack

Sam Garvie proved to be the match winner for Shildon with a goal in each half. The opener came from the penalty spot three minutes before the break and although Neilston had to their chances to draw level the striker’s second secured a place in the final for the County Durham side.

3rd /4th place : Neilston Juniors 3 St Cuthbert Wanderers 1

Paul Deeney back at Loch Park, with Neilston

In a thoroughly entertaining tie Matthew Stevenson put the Farmers’ Boys ahead and when a James Gorman header doubled their lead there seemed no way back for the Wanderers. However Jackson halved the deficit to ensure a fighting finish which concluded with the lively David McCready firing home the goal of the tournament from an acute angle wide on the right touch-line to give Neilston victory.

For the Glenafton support it was great to see Paul Deeney back at Loch Park. He will of course be forever remembered for his stunning headed goal in the 4-3 win over Cumnock in the final of Ayrshire League Cup in 2005/06 at Somerset Park.

Final : Glenafton Athletic 2 Shildon AFC 2 (Glens win 4-2 pens)

Honours had been fairly even in the opening encounters before the Glens began to press and on 12 minutes keeper Keith Finch pulled off a fantastic save to deny Gareth Armstrong putting the finishing touches to a cracking cross from Craig McEwan from the right corner-flag. Shildon soaked up a couple of corner kicks but on 15 minute Scott McManus shielded the ball well before finding Gareth Campbell who showed great determination to ward off two defenders before firing the ball from 15 yards out under the body of Finch who had advanced to the six yard line.

Gareth Campbell fires home the opener

Shildon responded well to the set-back and playing controlled football from the back took the game by the scruff of the neck as they moved the ball from box to box with some style and were level within four minutes.  In a flowing move the ball was played from wide on the right to Chris Hughes in the middle and from the brink of the box he rolled it out to Billy Greulich-Smith on the left where the striker drilled the ball low and hard into the net at the far post; some Shildon supporters suggesting it may have been assisted there via a deflection off Ben Wood.

Shildon draw level

The visitors grew in strength and the Glens goal survived a scare or two before Shildon’s pressure paid off and no doubt of the scorer this time as bulleted a powerful header past Semple from close range three minutes before the break.

Billy heads home

Although Shildon started the second half strongly the Glens gradually began to make  in-roads and on 35 minutes McManus menaced his way into the box only for Finch to show a safe pair of hands to block the summer-signings shot. Three minutes later the Glens striker threaded a ball into the box for Armstrong but again Finch came out on top as he rushed from his line to parry away the shot, however Shildon failed to clear their lines and the ball some way made its way back to Armstrong and with his back to goal he cutely guided the ball beyond the reach of the flummoxed Finch to draw the sides level.

Bo’s back flick foxes Finch

Both sides had chances to prevent the penalty shoot-out most notably Shildon but Semple pulled off a brilliant save at the feet of Chris Hughes and so to spot kicks.

Glenafton: Semple, McEwan, McChesney, Mitchell G., McKillen; McCrae (Menzies), Murphy, Campbell, Colligan (trialist); Armstrong (Dempster), McManus

  • John Dempster fired home the first kick for the Glens and Shildon responded in kind.
  • It was advantage to the visitors when an elated Finch got both hands to Paul Murphy’s effort, while Shildon dispatched their kick.
  • Craig McEwan made it 2-2 and Semple ensured the scoreline stayed that way with a stunning save from Chris Hughes.
  • The Glens edged 3-2 ahead when Gareth Campbell blasted home and retained their advantage when a cheeky attempt to chip the ball over Semple’s head backfired spectacularly and the keeper was left with all the time in the world to comfortably clutch the ball.
  • Scott McManus fires his spot-kick into the roof of the net to give the Glens an unassailable lead and Shildon are not required to take their fifth kick.

Glenafton Joe Meldrum Trophy Winners 2012/13

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Cup Competition Fixtures

Ardagh Glass Sectional Cup

Cup Glenafton will kick off their Ardagh Cup campaign with a Monday night fixture at home to fellow Premier Division side Cumnock. The corresponding fixture last season ended goal-less at Townhead. The Glens won the four other games to top the section before losing out to Girvan in a quarter final penalty shoot-out at Loch Park.

Robbie Henderson and Chic Connolly share a smile after the former Glens man put his spot-kick over the bar

  • Mon 06 Aug KO 18:45 Cumnock Juniors (h)
  • Wed 08 Aug KO 18:45 Lugar Boswell Thistle (a)
  • Sat 11 Aug KO 14:00 Auchinleck Talbot (h)
  • Mon 13 Aug KO 18:45 Kello Rovers (a)
  • Wed 15 Aug KO 18:45 Muirkirk Juniors (h)

Full Fixture List here

New Coin Automatics West of Scotland Cup

Gus Cochrane leqves Troon beached

Glenafton have been drawn at home to Troon in the 1st round of the West of Scotland Cup. The Glens enjoyed a great run in the competition last season taking the Premier scalps of Clydebank and Pollok before losing out in the semi-final to Irvine Meadow who went on to win the trophy and of course the Premier Division title. Troon of course are no strangers to Loch Park and earned a well-deserved 2-1 victory over the Glens in the Ayrshire Weekly Press Cup semi-final back in May.  A date for the tie is yet to be decided.

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Champion Celebrations

Glenafton Athletic were presented with the Super League 1st Division Championship Trophy by Kenny Young of the SJFA, who congratulated the club on their well earned success. In a packed Campbell Hall the players and management team  celebrated with the committee and supporters and were enthusiastically entertained by live music and some stunning karaoke performances :)

The stars of the show however were the young families of the players who showed their proud mums and dads how to party and I’m sure Darren Henderson was taking note that there were a couple of budding Glens’ players of the future on show,

Club secretary John Stewart would like to thank everyone that came along to share in the celebrations, from those that have followed the club for many years to the ‘young team’ that have played their role at the 12th man this season.

Check out the Events Page for more photos here

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Cashy for Abbey

Cashy celebrates against Newmains

Ian Cashmore has moved to Abbey Park to join one of his former clubs Kilwinning Rangers. He joined the Glens from Girvan in September 2012 and scored in his debut later that month in a 4-3 win over then league leaders Ardrossan Winton Rovers. Cashy made 31 appearances for the Glens with just over half of these from the bench and scored six goals, including a double against Newmains United in the Scottish Junior Cup 3rd round tie at Loch Park.

The club would like to thank Ian and wish him all the best for the future.

Stevie Kerrigan

Stevie Kerrigan

Due to work commitments Stevie Kerrigan has stepped down from his position of assistant manager. The Glens would like to thank Stevie for his service to the club over the last 15 months and wish him all the best for the future. Kegs took the opportunity to thank everyone at the club and ‘leaves with a heavy heart but with enormous pride in what we all achieved’.


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Championship Presentation

 

Glenafton Athletic will be presented with the League Championship on Saturday 23rd June between 3 and 4pm at the Campbell Hall, Loch Park.

Manager, players their partners and family will be there.

There will be refreshments, bar, buffet, live music and a karaoke.

Everyone invited, lets celebrate the Glens great achievement.

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Just Champion – Glenafton

Glenafton Athletic Junior Football Club

Super League 1st Division Champions 2011/12

CHAMPIONEEEES

Glenafton Athletic clinched the Super League 1st Division championship this evening without kicking a ball. Second placed Shotts Bon Accord needed to beat Rutherglen Glencairn at the Clyde Gateway Stadium to pip the New Cumnock side to the title but the game ended in a goal-less draw and the Afton boys were champions on goal-difference, after both sides finished on 52 points.

Congratulations to all at the club , a perfect end to a great season.

The Flag Race

The chart below shows the points of the ultimate front runners for the flag and their accumulation of points by games played (as opposed to chronological) and the twists and turns.

The Race for the Flag

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