Glenafton Athletic 2 Muirkirk Juniors 1

Friendly (Closed Doors)12/09/2020Loch Park, New Cumnock
Glenfton Athletic2 (1)Murphy (37), Andrew (66)
Muirkirk Juniors1 (1)Gordon (27)

Glenafton Athletic began life under the West of Scotland Football League (WOSFL) banner with a friendly against Muirkirk Juniors. The match was played behind closed doors at Loch Park in accordance with the current Covid-19 guidelines. Both clubs are to be congratulated on their pre-match preparations to ensure they complied with the guidelines including the Glens gate staff confirming only those allowed entry gained entry, as well as checking their temperature … a first for New Cumnock!

Glenafton physio Michelle McInnes

Both teams arrived at the grounds in their strips and had allocated sections of the ground to prepare for the match. Substitutes were allocated socially distanced spaces in the Mick Morran Stand. Spare a thought too for the match referee, with no assistants and a multitude of substitutions to manage througout the game.

Of course the first game of the season also provided the opportunity to welcome the summer signings to the club. Returning to the Glens for a second spell were midfielders Leon Murphy and Dean Hawkshaw along with defender Rhys Wallace who trained with the club last season. Making up the new faces were keeper Michael McKinven, midfielder Evan Maley, striker Ross Cameron and player-coach Tony McParland.

And so to the match. It was the WOSFL Tier 6 Glenafton Athletic that dominated the early play against their Tier 7 Conference A counterparts Muirkirk Juniors. A first minute corner kick was cleanly clutched by Muirkirk’s keeper Nathan Bogle and soon after he made a fine save from McParland’s curled shot from the edge of the box, after he had run onto a perfect through ball from Craig Pettigrew. Cameron then held off two defenders to lay the ball back to Dale Moore to lash an angled shot from 20 yards that Bogle pushed high into the air before recovering the loose ball.

On 10 minutes Lee Gallacher won another corner kick and played it short to Wallace on the right flank who squared to Cameron Marlow to thump a low shot from outside the box but again the keeper came out on top. Another short corner, from the left, saw the ball eventually fall for Murphy on the outskirts of the six yard box and although he slipped the ball past the advancing goalie it drifted inches wide of the back post.

Glens continued to press as Muirkirk were content to sit in. Chances from set pieces continued to come and ago while Bogle continued to pull off some decent saves. Midway through the half he made an excellent block to prevent Moore from breaking the deadlock.

Dale Moore denied by Nathan Bogle

The visitors began to venture forward with some neat touches and powerful running from their bustling centre forward Aidan Ferris. Pettigrew was forced to track back to break up an attack deep in the Glens box. He then mopped up the loose ball to set up a counter-attack which saw Murphy, not once but twice, whip a dangerous ball into the box, the latter of which saw Bogle pull off a point blank save a close range bullet header.

On 27 minutes Muirkirk broke upfield once again. Ferris threaded a perfectly paced forward pass for Nathan Gordon to chase down and as the Glens defence were caught out expecting play to stop for offside (as did the photographer!) the midfielder gathered the ball and lashed an unstoppable shot from 14 yards into the top corner of the net.

Nathan Gordon about to open the scoring!

Glens were soon back on the front foot and although they forced another corner kick and tried shots from distance it was a confident Muirkirk that carved out another great chance as Gordon turned provider with a fine pass to release Ferris upfield; only for a tight call of offside to halt his free run into the box.

Sustained pressure from the Glens was met with a well drilled defence and a keeper on top of his game. Cameron and Alan Cairns combined down the left before the latter whipped a dangerous ball to the back post only for Bogle to rise and grab it with both hands under pressure from the incoming Moore.

Nevertheless the Glens finally got the better of the gallant goalie on 37 minutes after Gallacher released Leon Murphy with a killer pass that allowed the midfielder to run unimpeded into the box and coolly pick his spot to roll the ball past the advancing Bogle and into the net.

The remaining chances of the half were shared with McKinven saving a low drilled shot from the lively Gavin Goodall while at the other end a pair of shots from Cameron were well held by the keeper. A couple of corner kicks from Muirkirk came to nothing while Pettigrew’s free kick from outside the box thundered off the brave wall.

HT Glens 1 Muirkirk 1

The Glens made five changes at the break with Edward Campbell, Dean Hawkshaw, Evan Maley, Joe Andrew and Mick McCann replacing Alan Cairns, Dale Moore, Tony McParland, Leon Murphy & Ross Cameron.

First chance of the half fell to the visitors with Gordon’s low angled shot from outside the box whizzing past the far post. At the other end McCann showed defender Josh Rodgers a clean pair of heels as he charged to the edge of the box only for Bogle to rush from his line and kick the ball upfield, taking a painful knock in the process.

The home side turned up the heat as Maley twisted and turned his way into the box and set up Marlow for a cross that was cut out for a corner kick. This was the first of three in a row during which period a Craig Menzies header from close range was headed off the line and over the bar and then Andrew’s low shot through a crowded box was stopped by Bogle.

Cameron Marlow and Nathan Gordon

Maley’s deflected shot from outside the box earned another corner kick for the Glens which was headed on by Menzies and fell for Pettigrew but his hook shot to flew wide of the back post. Maley then whipped a great ball into the box only for Andrew’s attempt to guide it home slip wide. From a corner kick Gallacher played a neat one-two with Hawkshaw before floating the ball to the back post and although it was partially cleared it was recovered by Andrew to fire a fierce shot which whizzed over the corner of post and bar. Hawkshaw’s shot from outside the box suffered a similar fate.

Dean Hawkshaw breaks forward

Respite for Muirkirk on 58 minutes after Ferris’s determination won his side a corner which was met at the back post by Calum Bryan only for his header to sail high over the bar. Glens responded with a corner of their own which Bogle cleanly gathered at the near post. He then got down low to save Hawkshaw’s low shot from 22 yards. Soon after he pushed McCann’s shot wide for another corner kick which was comfortably cleared.

Muirkirk countered with a well worked move down the right flank ending with Ferris clipping a marvellous ball to the far post for the incoming Dillon McLauchlan only for Wallace to time his tackle to perfection at the expense of a corner which was headed clear by McCann.

Rhys Wallace blocks Dillon McLauchlan’s shot

Glens immediately broke upfield and there was McCann in the six yard box to get on the end of a super ball from Gallacher to head it down for Joe Andrew to get the jump on Josh Rodgers to guide the ball home. Muirkirk’s claims for offside were waved away and the home side were now ahead on 67 minutes.

Soon after the visitors made the last of their substitutions including replacing keeper Nathan Bogle with John Fleming.

Glens continued to enjoy much of the possession and the best of the build up play with some fine passing play on a difficult surface. Chances were thin on the ground at either end in the closing stages the best of which fell to McCann just before the final whistle only for Fleming to pull of a great save.

Mick McCann denied by John Fleming

FT Glens 2 Muirkirk 1

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC
1. Michael McKinven 2. Rhys Wallace 4. Alan Cairns (5. Edward Campbell) 6. Craig Menzies 3. Craig Pettigrew 7. Cameron Marlow 14. Dale Moore (8. Dean Hakshaw) 9. Tony McParland (12. Evan Maley) 18. Ross Cameron (16. Joe Andrew) 10. Leon Murphy (15. Mick McCann) 11. Lee Gallacher
MUIRKIRK JUNIORS
1. Nathan Bogle 2. Lee Cruickshanks 3. Josh Rodgers 4. Calum Bryan 6. Peter Marshall 8. Dean Patrick 9. Aidan Ferris 10. Nathan Gordon 12. Josh Rodgers 14. Darryl Still 15. Gary Nugent 17. Ross Gemmell 18. Jason McCuaig 21. John Fleming 23. Gavin Goodall 27. Dillon McLauchlan 37. Ryan Cowie 77. Martin McAdam
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Squad News | Michael McKinven

Glenafton Athletic are delighted to announce the signing of goalkeeper Michael McKinven. He leaves Linlithgow Rose of the EOSFL to return west where he previously played with Kirkintilloch Rob Roy and Pollok.

Welcome to Loch Park, Michael.

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Squad News | Evan Maley

Glenafton Athletic are delighted to announce that we have agreed a deal to sign former Troon player 21 year old midfielder Evan Maley for next season. Evan came through the youth system at Kilmarnock before joining Stranraer as a 17 year-old. While at Stair Park he had two loan periods at Troon before signing for Seasiders in July 2017 where he has enjoyed a goal or two against the Glens.

Welcome to Loch Park, Evan.

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Squad News | Anthony McParland

Glenafton Athletic are delighted to announce that Anthony McParland has joined the club as player/coach.

Tony has senior experience with Celtic, Barnsley, Wycombe, Livingston, QOS and Queen’s Park and has had spells at Arthurlie and Irvine Meadow.

Welcome to Loch Park, Anthony

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Glenafton 5 Largs 1

  • Sat 07 MAR 2019 KO 2:00 pm
  • McBookie.com West Region Premiership| Match 20
  • Loch Park, New Cumnock
  • Glenafton Athletic 5 (3) | Moore 2, Andrew 2, Gallacher
  • Largs Thistle 1 (0) | Love

Glenafton to the Fore plus One

Glenafton hosted Largs Thistle in a league fixture six weeks (and 2 games) since the two sides last met at Loch Park in the West of Scotland Cup tie. On that occasion Thistle scored what proved to be the winner 5 minutes after the restart through former Glens striker Scott Adam before repelling wave after wave of Glens attack to secure their passage to the 3rd round of the competition. Today Adam was missing from the visitors’ line-up due to suspension and Thistle’s goal when it came 5 minutes from time proved to be a consolation as Glens had netted no fewer than 5 times in a 35 minute spell. The score did not reflect Largs’ contribution to the game as under difficult conditions they played some neat passing football from box to box, only for their touch in either box to let them down while Glens were clinical in their finishing.

The gusting wind caused problems for both sides on a difficult surface as well as in the air. Nevertheless, played raged from end to end as possession often came and went before any decent chances, including from corner kicks, could be fashioned.  On 10 minutes Craig Pettigrew, from deep on the right flank, picked out Joe Andrew in a busy box to turn a hit a low diagonal shot that was well held by keeper Jamie McGowan as the lively Lee Gallacher waited to pounce on any loose ball. George Sewell was at the heart of a number of Thistle’s breaks and on 18 minutes he struck the ball sweetly from 25 yards out that sailed high over the bar.

At the other end Pettigrew clipped a ball high into the box for Gallacher that George Sewell headed clear only for Kyle McAusland to meet the ball on the drop and thunder a shot from 22 yards that pulled off a great save from McGowan who pushed the ball over the bar.

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Gallacher delivered the corner kick high into the heart of the box where Ross Love’s attempt to clear Dan Orsi’s downward header rebounded off Ryan McChesney and the ball fell for Dale Moore to guide home from 3 yards out to break the deadlock on 23 minutes.

Largs responded with a couple of breakaways the best of which saw Kane O’Neill cut in from the left and slip a forward pass to George Sewell on the 18 yard line who did well under pressure from Alan Cairns to curl a shot that keeper David Wilson pushed high into the air from under the bar before safely clasping the ball on its descent. The same player from the right flank then whipped a ball into the box that was cleared by Craig Menzies who then blocked O’Neill’s attempt to fire home the loose ball from 18 yards.

Glens broke up the right through Orsi to win a throw. Pettigrew picked out McAusland who quickly returned the ball for his teammate to float into the box only for Stuart Faulds to head it clear as far as McAusland who opted to keep the ball on the ground. Although his attempted pass to Andrew in the box was cut out by Darren Hynes the ball bobbled up into the air where Dale Moore controlled it brilliantly before holding off Stuart Faulds and  cutting inside the unfortunate Hynes to lash an unstoppable shot into the net from 18 yards. Glens 2-0 up on 30 minutes.

As before the visitors enjoyed a good spell of pressure after conceding a goal with Ben Black and then William Sewell menacing down the right, the latter then crashing a shot against the outside of the post from the tightest of angles. Blair McIntyre’s low shot from the edge of the box was comfortably held by Wilson but soon after he unleashed a more powerful dipping one from 25 yards out that battered of the top of the bar and the ball eventually cleared by McChesney.

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McIntyre then fired a low ball into the six-yard box looking for William Sewell to get a touch only for Wilson to block and then gather it safely. The keeper then launched a long ball upfield where the bounce was misjudged by Hynes allowing Joe Andrew to give chase and drive into the box drawing the keeper from his line before slotting the ball through his legs and into the net to make it 3-0 on 38 minutes.

On cue Largs pushed forward and an excellent run from McIntyre ended with a ferocious shot from 20 yards that Wilson, at full stretch, pushed away with both hands only for George Sewell to recover the ball on the left hand side of the box and curl a vicious shot that beat Wilson but whizzed inches wide of the back post. Thistle continued to press and Ben Eardley lofted a free kick int0 a packed post where a brave Wilson jumped high above a mass of attackers and defenders to punch the ball away; McChesney picking up an injury in the process.

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At the other end his counterpart McGowan tipped an Andrew shot over the bar before Gallacher’s corner-kick picked out Moore at the near post only for his header to flash over the bar.

HT Glens 3 Largs 0

The injured McChesney was replaced by Ally Park and Glens reshuffled with McAusland filling the centre back role.  Park was soon in the thick of action and after gathering a ball from Orsi deep down the right he whipped it high into the box where although it was missed by attacker and defender alike it was retrieved by the alert Gallacher at the junction of the bye-line and the penalty box.  As Eardley closed in, he calmly chipped a low ball to the near post for Joe Andrew, where with Hynes marking him tightly and the keeper tighter on his post, he lifted his left foot to cutely back-heel the ball with the deftest of touches to roll itunimpeded into the net for 4-0 on 48 minutes.

Largs’ heads remained aloft as they quickly earned a corner-kick that was comfortably defended and soon after a Glens corner suffered the same fate.

Largs made their first change and brought on Kieran Brophy for Kane O’Neill

On 57 minutes Wilson did well to get down low and stop William Sewell’s close-range glancing header with a strong hand at the base of the post.

In a flash Glens carried the ball from box to box beginning with Cairns deep on the left playing it forward to Andrew to lay off to McAusland on the half way line. From here he played it infield to Frye who switched play to Park wide on the right where the midfielder threaded a superb long forward pass for Moore to chase down before clipping the ball into the box and although Eardley prevented it reaching the incoming Orsi the ball fell for Lee Gallacher to take a touch before blasting it home from 10 yards. Glens now 5-0 up with 58 minutes on the clock.

On the hour mark Mick McCann replaced Joe Andrew who had taken a knock.

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Soon after Dan Orsi made way for young Gabe Skeoch recently signed from Ayr United on a loan deal while Largs also brought on Simon McBryde for Ben Black.

The rain came on for a spell and conditions underfoot worsened as the temp of the game dropped during a scrappy period of play.

On 77 minutes Brophy did well to strike a sweet shot from 18 yards under pressure from Pettigrew only for the ball to fly wide of the target. Glens responded with a quick break down the right through McAusland who picked out Frye at the edge of the box to lay off to Skeoch who smacked a left-footed shot that McGowan tipped over the bar to deny him a goal on his debut.

Gallacher whipped another dangerous corner kick which was met at the near post by the head of Eardley sending the ball over his keeper and heading for the far corner only for Brophy to head it clear; Glens claims the ball had crossed the line dismissed.

Back came Glens and Skeoch evaded McBryde’s tackle before slipping the ball forward for McCann to break into the box and get his shot away as back-tracking defenders chased him down only for the advancing keeper to get a foot to it before the ball was mopped up.

With 5 minutes to go William Sewell’s persistence earned him a corner-kick that was brilliantly trapped by Ross Love before he turned to leather home a well struck angled shot for a worthy consolation goal for a side that never gave up.

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The day however belonged to Glenafton who defended stoutly, controlled the midfield and finished clinically.

FT Glens 5 Largs 1

Glenafton Athletic: 1. David Wilson 2. Craig Pettigrew 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney (14. Ally Park), 6. Kyle McAusland 7. Dan Orsi (17. Gabe Skeoch) 8. Findlay Frye 9. Joe Andrew (12. Mick McCann), 10. Dale Moore 11. Lee Gallacher. Subs Not Used: 15. Cameron Marlow 16. Matthew Reilly

Largs Thistle: 1. Jamie McGowan 2. Ben Eardley 3. Laurie McMaster 4. Darren Hynes 5. Ross Love 6. Stuart Faulds 7. George Sewell 8. Blair McIntyre 9. William Sewell 10. Kane O’Neill (12. Kieran Brophy) 11. Ben Black (14. Simon McBryde) Subs Not Used: 15. Ross Lundy 16. Stuart Davidson

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Irvine Meadow 2 Glenafton 3

  • Sat 08 FEB  2020 KO 2:00 pm
  • McBookie.com West Region Premiership| Match 19
  • Meadow Park, Irvine
    • Irvine Meadow XI |Miller, McTernan
    • Glenafton Athletic  (1) | Frye, McAusland, Moore

The home side got off to a flyer with Liam Miller scoring in the opening minute and Eddie McTernan doubling their lead five minutes later with a tap in. Glens fought back and midway through the half Findlay Frye halved the deficit from close range after a goalmouth scramble. On 57 minutes the visitors drew level after Kyle McAusland outjumped the Meadow defence to head home from 8 yards Lee Gallacher’s pinpoint free kick. With 9 minutes to go Dale Moore burst into the right hand side of the box at speed, with a Meadow defender on his heels, before slipping the ball under the keeper who had advanced to the corner of the six yard box to complete an impressive fight back.

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC:  1. David Wilson 2. Craig Pettigrew 3. Alan Cairns  4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney (12. Cameron Marlow) 6. Kyle McAusland 7. Dale Moore 8. Findlay Frye 9. Joe Andrew (14. Mick McCann) 10. Dan Orsi 11. Lee Gallacher (15. Ryan Nisbet) Subs. 16. Ally Park 17. Craig Potter 18. Craig Burns (gk)

 

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Glenafton 0 Largs 1

  • Sat 25 JAN 2020 KO 1:30 pm
  • Ardagh Group West of Scotland Cup| 2nd round
  • Loch Park, New Cumnock
  • Glenafton Athletic 0 (0)
  • Largs Thistle 1 (0)|Adam

BURNS DAY BLUES AS GLENS LOSE OUT WHILE LARGS BATTLE ON

Glens took the field on Burns Day clad in all blue but there was to be no sweet ending for the Afton. The home side crashed out the of West of Scotland Cup following a smash and grab raid by the Viking-boat-badged Largs Thistle who sunk their only real chance of the game while repelling wave after wave of attacks by their opponents.

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The home side’s first chance fell on four minutes after good work by Ally Park saw him set up Joe Andrew for a shot from the left-hand side the box that was deflected wide for a corner kick. The kick was cleared and soon after Park, who had picked up an injury, was replaced by Dan Orsi.

On 10 minutes Alan Cairns floated a free-kick into the box which saw Ryan McChesney get the better of three black and gold strips only for his header to drift wide of the post. Two minutes later Mick McCann won a corner kick which was scrambled clear by a well drilled defence.

At the other end Paul Harkins’ free kick into the box was won in the air by McChesney and the loose ball snapped up by Kane O’Neill to fire a low angled shot from the outskirts of the box only for the big Glens defender to block that too. Although Thistle enjoyed a decent spell of pressure with Scott Adam holding the ball up well, albeit without creating an effort on goal.

Back game Glens and midway through the half Andrew hooked a ball from the edge of the box wide of the post and two minutes later Lee Gllacher laid of the ball to Dale Moore to clip a shot from 25 yards that beat airborne keeper Jamie McGowan only to skim off to the top of the crossbar.

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Orsi from wide on the right chipped a dangerous ball into the six-yard box for the incoming Gallacher only for Craig Forbes to keep his cool and head the ball towards his keeper to kill it with his chest before clutching it to the aforesaid torso.

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The home side continued to press and Findlay Frye forced his way to the bye-line only for his cutback to be cut-out by McGowan.

The visitors countered occasionally but again without penetrating the Glens box or engineering any shots at goal. In stark contrast the Glens turned the screw in the closing 10 minutes of the half  and forced no fewer than four corner kicks the most threatening of which saw McChesney outleap Adam on the six-yard line and power a header that appeared to rebound of the keeper, rather than be saved by him.

The loose ball was recovered by Glens and following a patient build up Frye picked out Moore on the corner of the box to lash a ferocious shot that beat McGowan at full stretch but zipped inches wide of the post.  The last action of the half saw the last corner-kick of the four headed clear by centre half Ross Love, having a tremendous game at the heart of the Largs defence.

HT Glens 0 Largs 0

The home side picked up from where they left off as Mick McCann held off Harkins at the bye-line to roll the back for Andrew only for Love to clear before the Glens recovered and the busy Gallacher mounted another attack down the left before George Sewell robbed him off the ball.

On 50 minutes Blair MacIntrye released Simon McBryde to break down the left before squaring the ball along the 18 yard line where Kane O’Neill met hit first time to hook a low drive that although keeper Davie Wilson got down low to stop with one hand former Glens striker Scott Adam pounced to tap home the loose ball from two yards out.

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The Glens responded well and dominated the remainder of the half with Largs content, on occasion, to give away free kicks in their own half which they defended resolutely.

Gradually the Glens turned up the heat and on 63 minutes Orsi and McCann combined in the box to set up Moore to fire a shot across the face of goal that Gallacher came within a whisker of getting a touch before the ball flew inches wide of the back post.

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Gallacher then switched play from left to right and from the bye-line McAusland chipped the ball into the heart of box where Andrew’s shot from 10 yards was blocked by George Sewell while Harkins blocked Frye’s attempt to bury the rebound before the keeper could get back on his feet.

There was little respite for Largs as back came Glens with McAusland slipping a ball through to McCann on the penalty spot who although was quickly closed down by Forbes and the outrushing keeper managed to guide the ball past them only for Sewell to scoop the ball off the line which then fell to Orsi to blast an angled shot that was blocked and cleared at the expense of a corner-kick.

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Gallacher’s kick was knocked on by Moore in a packed box and although Orsi won the ball his shot sailed high and wide of target.

The visitors who had earlier brought on Ben Black for O’Neill did occasionally venture upfield but often too short in numbers to mount any serious attacks.

On 75 minutes keeper Wilson from deep in his own half lined up to launch a free kick into the Largs’ box but instead slipped the ball wide to Craig Menzies to move forward before whipping the ball into the box for Moore to power a header from 15 yards screaming wide of the post.

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At the other end another tussle between Adam and McChesney ended with a yellow card for the defender, as is often the case in these encounters, and a free kick from the edge of the box. The visitors frittered the chance away before Frye mopped up the danger.

With numbers still upfield Thistle mounted a break down the left through Black only for his cross to be headed clear by Menzies at the near post. The visitors recovered the ball and fed Black down the left again only for his cross to suffer the same fate as before with Menzies clearing. Although the ball fell for McBryde to crack a shot it was blocked by Frye.

On 77 minutes Glens brought on Ryan Nisbet for Mick McCann.

Moore’s free kick deep into the Largs box was headed over the bar by Harkins and although Gallacher delivered a peach of a corner-kick into the heart of the six-yard box there were no takers from either side and the ball rolled aimlessly on for a goal kick.

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Nevertheless Glens kept the pressure on. Although Gallacher’s free kick into the box was headed clear the midfielder recovered the ball to feed Moore to clip it high into the box where McChesney beat Adam in the air again and Andrew pounced on the ball before lashing a shot from the corner of the six yard box only for McGowan to pull off a great point blank save to turn the ball round the post.

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The keeper punched clear the corner kick that followed but back came Glens through Gallacher on the left and his ball into the box was headed clear by the towering Love.

Largs countered through Adam and MacIntyre who combined to drive forward to the left-hand side corner of the penalty box where the latter curled a shot that sailed high over the bar.

Into added time and Glens pushed to try and take the tie to a penalty shoot-out. Frye slipped the ball to Moore on the corner of the penalty box to whip  into the box where Harkin’s headed clearance sent the ball high into the air forcing the keeper to rush from his line to punch it clear from the head of Andrew only for it to be met by Frye to thunder a shot that whizzed inches wide.

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Gallacher then won a corner kick, Glens 10th of the match, that was frantically cleared upfield where Largs gave away what proved to be the last free-kick of the game. Keeper Wilson came forward to take it, as every other player packed the box, but his counter-part had the last say as he leapt high to clutch the ball safely.

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FT Glens 0 Largs 1

Glenafton Athletic: 1. David Wilson 2. Kyle McAusland 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Ally Park (15. Dan Orsi) 7. Lee Gallacher 8. Findlay Frye 9. Mick McCann (16. Ryan Nisbet) 10. Joe Andrew 11. Dale Moore. Not Use 17. Cameron Marlow 18. Craig Burns

Largs Thistle: 1. Jamie McGowan 2. Craig Forbes 3. Paul Harkins 4. George Sewell 5. Ross Love 6. Stuart Faulds 7. Simon McBryde 8. Blair MacIntyre 9. Scott Adam 10.  Kane O’Neill (12. Ben Black) 11. Laurie McMaster Subs not used. 14. Ross George 15. Kieran Brophy 16. Ross Lundy

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Troon 4 Glenafton 1

  • Sat 18 JAN  2020 KO 1:45 pm
  • McBookie.com West Region Premiership| Match 18
  • Portland Park, Troon
  • Troon 4 (1) |Fulton, Gemmell, Maley 2
  • Glenafton Athletic1 (1) | Moore

Glens unbeaten six match league run (5 wins, 1 draw) came crashing to an end at Portland Park as home side Troon game from a goal down to win by four goals to one.

The visitors opened the scoring on 15 minutes after Kyle McAusland’s throw-in picked out Joe Andrew and his deft touch took 3 defenders out of play as he guided the ball into the path of former Troon midfielder Dale Moore to hold off another defender before picking his spot from 6 yards out.

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Dale Moore

On 26 minutes the home side drew level after Dean Fulton chased down John Gemmell’s flick into the box and held off Craig Menzies before slotting the ball from a narrow angle.

HT Troon 1 Glens 1

Just after the hour mark the home side were forced to make a substitution after Ray Montgomerie suffered a bad injury and was replaced by Evan Maley, while Dylan Pooler replaced Ben Reilly soon after. The substitutes were soon in the thick of the action. A corner-kick eventually fell for Pooler in the box to take a touch and set up John Gemmel to slam home from close range and put Troon ahead on 73 minutes.

On 80 minutes the home side doubled their lead after Glens’ keeper David Wilson misjudged his throw-out and the ball was snapped up by Fulton to instantly square the ball for Maley to thunder home a shot from 25 yards out. Four minutes later after some terrific build up play Maley ran on to a cute back heeler and although Ally Park got a touch the ball bounced up to a perfect height for the substitute to unleash a ferocious shot into the top corner of the net.

FT Troon 4 Glens 1

Glenafton Athletic: 1. David Wilson 2. Kyle McAusland 3. Edward Campbell 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Ally Park 7. Dale Moore 8. Lee Gallacher 9. Joe Andrew 10. Dan Orsi 11. Matthew Reilly Subs. used:  12.Mick McCann 14. Findlay Frye. Subs not used 15. Craig Potter 19. Craig Burns

Troon: 1. Scott Johnstone 2. Mark Morrison 3. Jack Sherrie 4. Dean Keenan 5. Andy Strachan 6. Ross Barbour 7. Ben Reilly (14. Dylan Pooler) 8. Ray Montgomerie (14. Evan Maley) 22. John Gemmell (12. Todd Henderson) 10. Scott Chatham 11. Dean Fulton

Glenafton would like wish Ray Montgomerie a speedy recovery after suffering a double break to his collar bone.

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Glenafton 2 Kilwinning 1

  • Sat 28 DEC  2019 KO 1:45 pm
  • McBookie.com West Region Premiership| Match 16
  • Loch Park, New Cumnock
  • Glenafton Athletic 2 (1) |Andrew, Reilly
  • Kilwinning Rangers 1 (0)| Lewis

Glenafton finished the decade with a 2-1 win over league leaders Kilwinning Rangers at Loch Park. Joe Andrew opened the scoring from close range in the first half.

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Photo courtesy of Ross McKenzie

Matthew Reilly doubled the lead in the second half with a  wonderful run through before weaving his way through defenders in the box and although the keeper advance to block his shot from 12 yards the young striker reacted quickly to bury the rebound.

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Photo courtesy of Ross McKenzie

The Buffs halved the deficit through Ben Lewis and in the closing minutes substitute and former Buffs striker  Ryan Nisbet received his marching orders as Glens held on for the three points.

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC:  1. David Wilson 2. Kyle McAusland 3. Alan Cairns 4 . Craig Menzies 5. Craig Pettigrew 6. Cameron Marlow (14. Dan Orsi) 7. Ally Park 8. Findlay Frye 9. Joe Andrew (12. Mick McCann) 10. Matthew Reilly 11. Lee Gallacher  (15. Ryan Nisbet) Subs Not Used. 16. Ryan McChesney 17. Craig Burns(gk)

 

 

 

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Glenafton 1 Irvine Meadow 1

  • Sat 07 DEC 2019 KO 1:30 pm
  • Macron Scottish Junior Cup| 4th round replay
  • Loch Park, New Cumnock
  • Glenafton Athletic 1 (0) |McAusland
  • Irvine Meadow XI (1) |McLenann

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Prior to kick-off a minute’s silence was observed in memory of Jean McCulloch who passed away recently. Jean was the daughter of Haddow Nisbet the Glens trainer in the late 50’s and early 60’s and in 1960 she married Glenafton’s legendary forward Danny McCulloch who would later play in the Scottish Junior Cup final against today’s visitors Irvine Meadow XI.

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Glenafton Mascots

Meadow kicked off as the rain lashed down on an overcast Loch Park but play was quickly halted as a playful dog entered the field of play to spend the next 5 minutes chasing its own leash up and down the park evading any attempts of capture before succumbing and returning its frisbee, now clenched in its jaws, to its exasperated owner.

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Play resumed and both sides had bounded up and down park unleashed before the first decent chance fell to the visitors on 8 minutes after Lee McCrae floated a freekick into a packed Glens box and Calum Gow leapt to flash a header inches wide of the post.  Meadow continued to press and following some neat build up play the ball was played over the top into the right-hand side of the box for Eddie McTernan to chase down with Glens captain Craig Menzies in pursuit. However, keeper Davie Wilson had already rushed from his line to dive low and get both hands on the ball before the attacker and defender tumbled over his body; the former forlornly appealing foul play to the well-placed assistant referee.

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The home side then enjoyed a good spell of pressure creating a hatful of half chances beginning on 14 minutes with Ally Park at the left-hand corner of the penalty box whipping the ball into the centre for Dale Moore on the penalty spot to bullet a net bound header only for keeper Paddy O’Neil to  get down and at full stretch push the ball away.

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Jarred Willet’s clearance was quickly recovered by the Glens and Findlay Frye floated the ball back into the danger area where the incoming Mick McCann got between two defenders but his header looped high over the bar. Soon after Matthew Reilly picked up the ball in the centre circle and progressed to the edge of the box where with his route blocked, he cut the ball back for Park to fire a shot from 30 yards out that flew high over the bar.

On 20 minutes Glens broke down a Meadow attack on the left and in a flash, Moore picked out Andrew to release Reilly through the middle with defender James Latta back tracking. On reaching the box the young midfielder cut inside, leaving Latta wrong-footed, and after creating space he miscued his shot sending the ball drifting well off target.  Menzies from just inside his own half clipped a high ball to the edge of the box for Andrew to gather and drive into box with defenders Calum Gow & Neil Slooves in pursuit; the former doing enough to prevent any power in the striker’s shot and the latter mopping up the loose ball.

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On 26 minutes Meadow created a great chance after McLennan collected the ball in the centre circle and quickly despatched a forward pass for McTernan to chase down the right flank and as defenders Alan Cairns and Menzies closed in he cut the ball back from the bye-line to the heart of the box for the incoming Willet only for Frye’s presence to ensure his shot from 8 yards out to lack the power to test Wilson as he got down low to hold cleanly.

The rain relented slightly and play raged from end to end keeping both keepers on their toes. On 31 minutes the visitors came close to opening the scoring in spectacular fashion. Slooves cut out a defensive clearance in the centre circle then took a touch before setting his sights for goal and although his smoothly struck shot beat the outstretched arm of Wilson the ball crashed off the crossbar with force that the ball rebounded clear of the penalty box.

Back came Glens and Cairns’ long free kick deep into the box was punched clear from the head of Kyle McAusland by O’Neil. The home sided recovered the ball and McAusland tight on the right touch line drilled a low diagonal ball into the box where Park got the jump on the Meadow defence only for O’Neil to dive bravely at his feet and hold the ball tightly in difficult conditions.

At the other end Wilson had to be alert to rush from his line to try and beat Brendan Sharpe in the chase for Willet’s well directed header into the box. Although the keeper got to the ball first it slipped through his hands and the big striker unable to apply the brakes continued his run and tumbled over Wilson before he recovered the ball. Penalty appeals from his team-mates were waved away.

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Play was frantic as both sides endeavoured to fashion a lead before the break. The home side’s best remaining chances came from set pieces. The first a Reilly free-kick from the left-hand side of the box to the back where although McAusland won the aerial battle his header dipped over the bar. The second came from a corner kick in added time that was met on the drop at the penalty spot by Craig Pettigrew only for his hooked shot to slip just wide of the post.

The final chance of the half fell to Meadow from open play after Sharpe broke into the left hand side of the box and whipped a great ball for McTernan to bullet a glancing header high over the bar.

HT Glens 0 Meadow 0

The visitors began the new half in determined fashion and forced three corner kicks in quick succession without however testing the keeper.  On 52 minutes Glens responded through fine work from Pettigrew to set himself up for a shot from 18 yards which although it beat the keeper the ball slipped just wide of target.

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Three minutes later the home side was forced to make a change with Dan Orsi replacing the injured Dale Moore.

On 59 minutes the Meadow took the lead after Lee McCrae’s short throw in from deep on the left was returned from McTernan before he curled a ball to the back post where Wilson leapt to grab the ball with two outstretched arms only to lose possession under pressure from Willet’s challenge. The ball fell kindly for McLennan to poke the ball home from 5 yards and spark off Meadow celebrations in contrast to the shunned appeals from the Glens that the keeper had been impeded.

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The home side recovered well through Frye and Orsi combining down the right before the latter fired a cross to the back post which was headed down by Slooves and fell for McAusland to blast a shot from 18 yards that O’Neil pushed over the bar with two firm hands and the corner that followed was cleared.

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Back came Meadow to win their fourth corner of the match that eventually fell for lly McLaughlin at the left hand corner of the box to curl a ball to the back post which comfortably clutched by Wilson.

On 69 minutes Glens brought on Ryan Nisbet to replace Matthew Reilly. A minute later keeper Wilson launched at clearance to the edge of the Meadow box where it is was headed clear and the ball gathered by Frye to push it wide to Cairns on the left to float a ball into the box that was met on the drop by Kyle McAusland to guide the ball home in some style. Cup tie all square on 70 minutes.

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The home side’s tails were up and Orsi progressed down the right to the bye-line before clipping a ball to the back post for the incoming Frye to guide a header goalward only for O’Neil to rise and clutch the ball under the bar. At the other end McLaughlin header from a cross from the left flew just wide of the back post. Back came Glens and Orsi won a corner-kick that was played to the same player but his effort from inside the box sailed over the bar.

On 78 minutes the visitors replaced Colin Spence with Darren Jones.

Glens then enjoyed a sustained period of pressure with chances coming and going. Nisbet gathered the ball wide on the left and cut aside at pace before rocketing a low shot that was deflected wide for a corner. The kick skimmed off the top of Slooves head before falling for Nisbet at the back post to bullet a header that O’Neil stopped on his line with a strong hand while Glens hands raised in unison to claim the ball ground had crossed the line as it dropped to the grounded.

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The now grounded goalie managed to push the ball a few yards out only for Nisbet to pounce for a second bite that O’Neil blocked and juggled on the line before getting both hands on it and initiating further claims from the home side that the ball had again crossed the line. O’Neil’s goal remained intact.

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Glens continued to press and won another corner kick which O’Neil pushed over the bar for and the corner that followed was finally cleared after a stramash deep in the box. Soon after Nisbet cut in from the left again to blast a low ball from 25 yards that the keeper got down well and hold firmly in the fading light.

Some brief respite for Meadow as a break down the left concluded with a good ball into the box only for Wilson to smother the ball between a pack of two attackers and two defenders.

Back came Glens and Andrew trapped the ball on the outskirts of before turning his marker only to drill his low angled shot wide of the post. The home side continued to press with Orsi exploiting space down the right flank.  First on the overlap through picking up a great ball from Andrew only for his angled shot to be held cleanly by the keeper. Next, Frye’s ball from the centre circle released him in acres of space free to run into the edge of the box and square it for the inrushing Frye only for his shot, under pressure from Slooves, to fly over the bar.

On 89 minutes O’Neil’s heroics kept the Meadow in the tie with a fantastic exhibition of goalkeeping. Menzies launched a ball up the left for Nisbet who cut inside and unleashed a thunderbolt of a shot that had the keeper diving to his left to block the ball away before getting of the ground far enough in order to block McCann’s attempt to bury the rebound and finally drag himself into a position to stop Frye’s effort to fire home that rebound from 8 yards out, sending the ball high over the bar.

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O’Neil enjoyed a touch of good fortune from the corner that followed with a bit of juggling before the ball was hooked cleared of the box only to be recovered by the Glens leading to Pettigrew’s shot from the edge of the box that drifted wide of the post.

Two minutes into added time Glens earned their seventh corner kick of the match which was punched clear to create a Meadow counter attack that eventually petered out. In the last action of the match Wilson launched a free kick from just inside Glens half which was headed out the box but immediately hooked back into the danger area by Pettigrew to set up a header for McCann that dropped into the hands of O’Neil.

FT Glens 1 Meadow 1

O’Neil with momentum on his side saved the Glens two first spot kicks from Frye and then McCann and although McAusland and Andrew converted their kicks Meadow with all four of their attempts to win the shoot 4-2.  So for the second successive season Glens crashed out the 4th Scottish Junior Cup on penalties, after 0-0 and 1-1 draws

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC: 1. David Wilson 2: Kyle McAusland 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Craig Pettigrew 6. Ally Park 7. Dale Moore (14. Dan Orsi) 8. FindlayFrye 9. Mick McCann 10. Joe Andrew 11. Matthew Reilly (16. Ryan Nisbet). Subs: 12. Cameron Marlow 15. Lee Gallacher /17. Craig Burns (gk)

IRVINE MEADOW XI: 1. Patrick O’Neil 2. Mark McLennan 3. James Latta 4. Calum Gow 5. Neil Slooves 6. Jarred Willet 7. Colin Spence (12. Darren Jones) 8. Ally McLaughlin 9. Eddie McTernan 10. Brendan Sharpe 11. Lee McCrae Subs: 14. Ryan Carnwarth 15. Reece Pearson 16. Patrick Woods 18. Adam McLean (gk)

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