Cumnock v Glenafton

Ardagh Ayrshire Sectional League Cup

Match 2: Townhead Park, Cumnock

Saturday 30 July KO 2pm

CUMNOCK JUNIORS v GLENAFTON ATHLETIC

Hard on the heels of 6-1 victory at Muirkirk the Glens travel to Townhead Park to face Cumnock Juniors who went down to a heavy 5-0 defeat at home to Talbot in the second set of sectional matches.  Missing from the the ‘ Nock line up through suspension is former Glens captain Willie Howie who made the move to Townhead in the summer. Other former Afton lads at Cumnock are Chic Connolly and manager Stevie Farrell.  The Glens too now boast a number of former Cumnock players in their ranks joining Ally Semple and Gareth Armstrong at Loch Park are Craig Potter, Craig Menzies and manager Darren Henderson (all via Dalry) and Gareth Campbell.

Other Section 4 games: Kello v Muirkirk, Lugar v Auchinleck.

DID YOU KNOW?

The first match between Glenafton Athletic and their nearest neighbours Cumnock Juniors took place on 16th August, 1930 at Connel Park. It finished with a narrow victory for the New Cumnock side. Goalkeeper Bilky Wilson saved a Cumnock penalty before John Sim opened the scoring for Glenafton. Reid’s ‘ragging of the referee’ saw the visitors reduced to 10 men before Grozier doubled the home side’s lead. Cumnock’s McCall had the privilege of scoring the first ever goal against Glenafton but in the end it proved only to be a consolation.

PHOTO TEASER?

When did Glenafton manager Darren Henderson sign for Cumnock and from which club?

When did Cumnock manager Stevie Farrell sign for Glenafton and from which club?

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PFTJ 2011-2012 launched

Paying for the Jersey (PFTJ) is up an running with 5 signings already. Sign up for PFTJ 2011-2012 here

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West Region league reconstruction

At the West Region meeting this evening the re-vote taken on league reconstruction (which had previously gone through by 1 vote) was defeated by 35-28 votes.

The status quo prevails.

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Muirkirk 1 Glens 6

ARDAGH AYRSHIRE SECTIONAL LEAGUE CUP

SECTION 4: Match 1

Wednesday 27th July, Burnside Park, Muirkirk

MUIRKIRK JUNIORS 1 (0)

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 6 (4)

Summer signing Gareth Campbell opened his account for the Glens in the first minute of the first competitive game of season. A long clearance from keeper Ally Semple was layed off by Gareth Armstrong for his namesake to smash home the first of four first half Glens’ goals. The visitors were well on top with the young Muirkirk team just hanging in . Chances were being created and going abegging when Gareth Armstrong  met a coner at the near post and netted. Paul McKenziegot in on the act and netted after a good passing movement  Yet another Ally clearance allowed Campbell to pass to Lewis Sloan who made no mistake in scoring on his competitive debut with a cracking volley. H/T Muirkirk 0 Glens 4

The home side came out the blocks and had a good 8 minutes spell and pulled a goal back after some slack Glens defensive play. Robbie Henderson was not amused and all and sundry felt the sharpness of the skipper’s tongue. He also showed the front men a thing or or too (two!) when through the half he rose above everyone to thunder home a header . Glens continued to press forward and Robbie Henderson scored a carbon copy header from yet another corner.  F/T Muirkirk 1 Glens 6

Glenafton: Semple; Potter, Henderson, McChesney, McEwan (Currie); McKenzie, Bell, Mitchell, Sloan (McKillen) ; Armstrong (Wilson) and Campbell. Subs: Dunsmuir(gk).

Gareth Campbell, Lewis Sloan and Robbie Henderson

Gareth Campbell, Lewis Sloan and Robbie Henderson - all scored their first Glens' goals.

Other scores in Section – Cumnock 0 Auchinleck 5; Kello 4 Lugar 0

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Muirkirk v Glens

Ardagh Ayrshire Sectional League Cup

Section 4: Match 1

Wednesday 27th July KO 18:45pm

  • Muirkirk Juniors v Glenafton Athletic

The Glens travel to Burnside Park to face Keith Stewart’s Muirkirk Juniors in the opening game of the Ardagh Cup. Other Section 4 matches: Cumnock v Auchinleck, Kello v Lugar

Did you know?

Muirkirk Juniors gained entry into the Western League at the start of season 1938/39 by the narrow margin of a 10-8 vote. The first meeting between the two sides was a league match at Connel Park on 31st August 1938. A double from Boyle, a summer signing from Cumnock Juniors gave the Glens a narrow 2-1 win, their 9th out of 10th of the campaign.

Photo Teaser ?

The Glens beat Muirkirk 4-0 at Burnside Park in August 2005 en-route to defeating Cumnock Juniors in the Ardagh Cup final that season. Can you name the 5 Glens players celebrating one of the goals at Muirkirk?

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Be a Friend of Glenafton Facebook

Glenafton Athletic are delighted to announce the launch of their official Facebook page.

Check it out and ‘Like’ it here

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Glens AGM as you were

The Office Bearers and Committee were re-elected at Glenafton’s AGM.

President- Alex Jess, Vice President – Ian Young, Secretary – John Stewart, Match – Secretary – Peter Stewart, Minute Secretary – Iain Burgoyne, Treasurer – Eric Wilson.

Committee: David Barr, Neil Clapperton, Geoff Crolley, Angus Hart, David Kerr, Davie McMaster, Jim Murray, Bobby Storrie, George Weir 

Kit Man: Sammy Baxter Ground Staff: Jim Cameron

Web-site: Bobby Guthrie . Programme Bobby Guthrie, John Haddow

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Hats off to Glen Gareth

Photo courtesy of John Vass

After impressing as a trialist in several pre-season friendlies forward Gareth Campbell has signed for Glenafton Athletic from Cumnock Juniors. Gareth, son of former Glens favourite Sammy Campbell, played for Aberdeen youths before joining Queen of the South in 2004/05. While with the Doonhamers he was loaned out to Cumnock Juniors before making the move to Townhead permanent in 2007/08. Welcome to Loch Park, Gareth

Leaving Loch Park is Paul McInnes who has signed for Kilbirnie Ladeside and Kevin McBride who has joined Kirkintilloch Rob Roy. The club would like to thank Paul and Kevin and wish them all the best at their new clubs.

 

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Joe Meldrum Trophy Win for Glens

JOE MELDRUM TOURNAMENT

Saturday 23rd July, 2011 Loch Park, New Cumnock

The Glens played host to St. Cuthbert Wanderers and Troon in the annual pre-season tournament named in honour of former president the late Joe Meldrum. The three 1 hour (30 minutes each way) game format kicked off with the home side facing the visitors from Kirkcudbright.

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 0

ST. CUTHBERTS WANDERERS 0

Disappointingly and in complete contrast to the bright sunshine that bathed Loch Park the game was a rather dull affair with both sides struggling to create any real chances from open play.  Indeed even from set pieces there was little to concern either goalkeepeer although from a corner kick the visitors did conjure up a cheeky overhead kick-on on the six yard line that sneaked wide of Ally Semple’s back post. Paul McKenzie did raise the tempo of the game on occasion and a trademark run into the box, leaving a line of Wanderers in his wake, ended with shot from a few yards out being blocked on the line.  Both sides made a number of changes at the break and indeed the Glens brought on all of their substitutes including young goalkeeper Ryan Dunsmuir.  Matters improved slightly in the second half although it did seem there was more chance of rain than goal, of which a  set-piece would surely be the more likely source. The Glens perhaps edged their opponents in the ‘corners-won’ department and Steven Greenlees came nearest to converting one of them into a goal but his header sailed over the bar.

Glens: Semple; McEwan, Henderson, McKinnell, Menzies; McKenzie, Bell, Mitchell, Sloan; Armstrong, Trialist1 Subs: Dunsmuir, McKillen, Currie, Greenlees, Wilson, Trialist2,  Trialist3

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ST.CUTHBERT WANDERERS 1 (McClymont)

TROON 0

Added interest in this game for the home support was the presence of former Glenafton players Jonathan Baillie, Graeme Barbour and Gary Robertson in the Troon starting eleven. More to the point, however the game was a much more open affair with spells of wave after wave of end to end play.  In the first half  delicately struck lob by Barbour from the edge of the box went just wide while at the other end goalkeeper Stuart Leavy pulled off a stunning save to push a header from the Saints towering centre-half past the post. Indeed Leavy went on to have a fine game, quick off his line and clutching safely or punching clear high balls into the box.  The Cuddy’s broke the tournament’s duck ten minutes into the second half and no surprise that man-of-the-match live wire Paul McClymont putting the finishing touch to a goalmouth scramble and hit home what proved to be the match winner.

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GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 3 (McKenzie 2, Armstrong)

TROON 1 (Moore)

The Glens made one change from the starting eleven of the first match with Craig Menzies unavailable Richie McKillen came in at left back. Troon, who had rested several players from their first game introduced them for the showdown game. including Martin Ure, Dougie Ramsay and Tony Murphy another clutch of former Glenafton players, who were also joined by former Glens Boy Club player 16 year old Dale Moore.

Tangerine Troon were quick out the traps and had the Glens on the back foot in the opening minutes an early vindication perhaps of the ‘fresh legs’ strategy with Neil Sanderson, a summer signing from Dalry pulling the strings and Moore’s wing play catching the eye. However, the home side soon settled and Andy Bell began to boss the midfield and the runs of McKenzie and Lewis Sloan were causing concern for the seasiders. On 26 minutes a Gareth Armstrong header crashed off the post and Kris Mitchell’s attempt to drive the rebound home bounced off the surface and over the bar. Two minutes later Dougie Ramsay impeded the Glens forward (trialist) just inside Troon’s half. Quick thinking by Bell and Craig McEwan caught Troon cold and set up Paul McKenzie to strike home from 20 yards out. H/T Glens 1 Troon 0

Within 8 minutes of the re-start the home side doubled their lead. Armstrong was fouled close to the right hand touch line 25 yards or so from goal and although the ball fell kindly for the Trialist the referee stopped play for the free-kick. The despairing cries of ‘play advantage’ from the terracing were soon replaced with whoops of delight as Paul McKenzie cracked the free-kick past the wall and into the top corner of the post they were guarding with the goalie a spectator. With the passage of another 8 minutes came an equally cracking finish. Ryan McChesney whipped a diagonal ball from the right into the far side of the penalty box where Gareth Armstrong met it first time and thundered it into the roof of the net.  To their credit Troon didn’t capitulate in the heat and continue to carve out chances. Sanderson almost pulled one back with a great run through the middle but Semple ran from his line to block before the trigger was fired. Another dangerous break set up Murphy but he sliced his shot wide. With 8 minutes remaining Dale Moore finished off a great run by eluding a block from Stuart Currie and drilling the ball home at the near post for a Troon consolation . F/T  Glens 3 Troon 1

Glens: Semple; McEwan, Henderson, McKinnel, McKillen; McKenzie, Bell, Mitchell, Sloan; Armstrong, Trialist1 Subs. Dunsmuir, Currie, Greenlees, Wilson, Trialist2 , Trialist3

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Glenafton captain Robbie Henderson being presented with the Joe Meldrum Trophy by club secretary John Stewart.

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Joe Meldrum Tournament

JOE MELDRUM TOURNAMENT

Sat 23 Jul Loch Park, New Cumnock

Game 1 KO 1:00 pm Glenafton Athletic v Troon

Game 2 KO 2:30pm St. Cuthbert Wanderers v Troon

Game 3 KO 4:00 pm Glenafton Athletic v St. Cuthbert Wanderers

Ryan McChesney heads home a late equaliser

Last Season

Ryan McChesney heads home a late equaliser against holders Port Glasgow to force a penalty shoot-out, which Glenafton went on to win 3-1.

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