East Kilbride 0 Glenafton 4

  • ETHX Scottish Junior Cup
  • 4th Round
  • The Showpark, East Kilbride
  • Saturday 28th January 2017
  • EAST KILBRIDE THISTLE 0 (0)
  • GLENAFTON ATHLETIC  4 (4)
    • Chris Dallas, Cameron Marlow, Darren McGill, Joe Andrew

Glenafton travelled to face East Kilbride Thistle in the Scottish Junior Cup 4th round. Leading Thistle’s line was former Glens striker Aaron Connolly and  a member of Scottish Junior Cup final side of three years ago.

However, it was former Thistle striker that grabbed the early headlines Chris Dallas giving the Glens the lead on 2 minutes after he got the jump on a defender to guide a low driven corner kick from Ryan Borris into the net from close range.

Glens continued to press and a couple of good chances in difficult conditions went a-begging. Midway through the half keeper David Miller, making his debut, pulled off a fine save after Darren McGill curled his free kick from 20 yards round the Jags wall.

Luck deserted the hosts on 27 minutes when a free kick floated into the box and headed back out was met by Barry Devine to lash a low drive that thundered off the base of the post the shock wave ridding the goal net of its host of raindrops – but they would return!

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Cameron Marlow

Glenafton responded with a special goal both in terms of build-up play and in finishing. Borris deep in his half launched the ball upfield where Joe Andrew headed it down into the path of Dallas who quickly supplied Kyle McAusland on the overlap wide on the right. Although his cross from the dead-ball line was headed clear at the near post the ball was killed on his chest by Cameron Marlow on the 18 yard line, flicked over his head with his left foot and after doing an about turn killed the ball again on his left thigh before swivelling and lashing a left foot volley beyond the reach of the keeper and into the corner of the net. Glens two up on 28 minutes.

Three minutes later it was 3-0 following a superbly struck free-kick by Darren McGill sending the ball well wide of the left hand-side of the wall before curling violently into the right hand corner of the net giving the keeper no chance of getting a hand to it.

On 35 minutes the Glens extended their lead with another cracking goal. McAusland deep in his own half fired a long ball up the middle of the park where Joe Andrew sandwiched between two defenders trapped the ball and turned one defender and before the other could close him down cracked an unstoppable shot from 18 yards out that threatened to uproot the net from its hooks. H/T East Kilbride 0 Glens 4

Credit to Thistle they continued to plug away at the Showpark. Miller made a splendid one-handed save from Dallas and although the Glens recovered the ball and presented the striker with a second bite at the cherry he was flagged offside as he slipped the ball into net.  At the other end a Ross Gillan header tested keeper Brian McGarrity before Aaron Connolly’s free kick from distance whizzed over the bar.

Thistle were reduced to 10 men on 68 minutes after Ryan Carnwath earned a second yellow card and yet they continued to give a good account of themselves and fashion some decent half chances.

Glens too created some good chances Marlow was deemed offside when he headed home a McAusland from close range and the same player got on the end of David Gray’s ball into the box only for the header to go inches over the bar. Gray then rifled a free kick just wide of the post. F/T  East Kilbride 0 Glens 4

Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Kyle McAusland 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Cameron Marlow 7. Ryan Borris 8. Ally Park 9.Chris Dallas (12. Mick McCann) 10. Joe Andrew (15. John Carter) 11.Darren McGill (14. David Gray). Sub Unused: 16. Dan Orsi

East Kilbride Thistle: 1. Miller 2.Sloan 3. Brown 4.Boyle 5. Gillan 6. Devine 7. Gibson (12. Faulds) 8. Carnwath 9. Connolly 10. McFadden 11. McLaughlin. Subs Unused: 14. Edgar. 15. McCluskey.

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Cumnock 0 Glenafton 1

  • McBoookie.com West of Scotland League Super League Premier Division
  • Match 11
  • Saturday 7th January 2017
  • Townhead  Park, Cumnock
  • CUMNOCK JUNIORS  0 (0)
  • GLENAFTON ATHLETIC  (1)
    • Darren McGill

Glenafton Athletic were saddened to learn soon before kick-off that striker Mick McCann’s father had passed away. A minute’s silence was observed as a mark of respect for Mr McCann and our thoughts go out to Mick and his family at this sad time.

The hosts came close to opening scoring after some neat interplay at the corner of the box ending with Scott Anson whipping the ball into the goalmouth where Sean McKenzie flick goal-bound only for keeper Brian McGarrity to get down low and push the ball round the post for a corner-kick.

The visitors responded through a long-range shot from Ryan Borris that whizzed past the post. Back came Cumnock through a quick break down the right ended and the ball clipped to McKenzie to fire from 18 yards out only for McGarrity to deny the on-loan Ayr United striker again.

A Glens attack down the right was broken down and the ‘Nock defenders began to knock the ball about in short passes before a long ball was played across park only for the alert Darren McGill to intercept , skip past the intended recipient before finding his footing and as other defenders closed in drilled a low powerful shot from 18 yards into the corner of the net before the keeper at full stretch.

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Celebrations – Courtesy Glenafton TV

Cumnock came within a whisker of drawing level after Anson’s floated free-kick into the box as headed against the box. At the other end Joe Andrew warmed the keeper’s hands with a shot from 20 yards and soon after Alan Cairns repeated the feat. Back up the park and McGarrity finger-tipped a vicious shot over the bar.

HT Cumnock 0 Glens 1

Squad AlanCairnsThe home side were first to threaten after the break but again McGarrity came out on top with a fantastic save with a well-engineered shot from Callum McRobbie. His counterpart Darren Johnstone equalled that save as he leapt to push Ryan McChesney’s goal bound header over the bar. McGarrity replied with another agile save from a close range angled shot from Anson. A flick on by McKenzie was gathered by McRobbie and he looked certain to equalise as he burst into the box only for Cairns (left) to execute a goal saving tackle of the highest order.

With minutes remaining Cumnock appeared to be have been rewarded for their efforts when Paul Burns headed home a free kick from close range only for his celebrations to be cut short after the assistant linesman flagged for an infringement.

FT Cumnock 0 Glens 1

Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Dan Orsi 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney 6.Cameron Marlow 7. Ryan Borris 8.Ally Park 9.Chris Dallas 10. Joe Andrew 11. Darren McGill subs used 12. David Gray 14. Conor Lynass

 

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Glenafton 1 Kilwinning 0

McBoookie.com West of Scotland League Super League Premier Division: Match 10

Saturday 17th December 2016, Loch Park, New Cumnock

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Glenafton closed the year with another gritty performance to secure a 1-0 win over Kilwinning and three more points to maintain their 2nd place position in the Premier Division fours points behind Rob Roy with a game in hand.

The visitors enjoyed the early pressure forcing a number of corner kicks that more often and not were won consistently by the aerial power of the Glens defence. Midway through the half and a Buffs free kick from just outside the box looked goal bound only for keeper Brian McGarrity to pull off a great save and push the ball round the post for another corner that came to nothing. The home side’s best chance up until to that time had fell to Joe Andrew after his close range shot was blocked in a crowded box. On 25 minutes the striker found himself in the same position when a free kick was floated into the box and Ryan McChesney outjumped the centre back to head the ball down and there was Joe on the edge of the six yard box to lash the ball past keeper Adam Strain.

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Joe Andrew puts Glens ahead

The home side took heart and Ryan Borris’s corner kick saw Strain punch the ball from under his bar and McChesney’s effort to bury the loose ball blocked; his second attempt was foiled by a crunching well-timed tackle from Ricky Hanvey that had home appeals for a penalty waved away. The Buffs appeal for a hand ball by Craig Menzies in the Glens box suffered the same fate soon after. H/T Glens 1 Buffs 0 

Play in the second half ebbed and flowed from end to end with half chances coming and going. Midway through the half McGarrity pulled of another stuffing save to tip a powerful angled shot from Kenny Hogg over the bar. Both sides used up their quota of substitutes and Buffs were doing most of the pressing  in the closing stages with former Glenaftom midfielder Findlay Frye the driving force as they tried to salvage a point. They  came close to getting caught out with a couple of Glens breaks upfield both of which saw Chris Dallas set up Mick McCann but Strain was his equal on both occasions. The keeper almost paid the price for running far out of his box to punt a long ball upfield only for David Gray to gather it and from deep in his own half come within a whisker of finding the empty net. With the game now in time added-on the Buffs won a free kick 25 yards from goal and Carlo Monti’s strike hit the raised arm of Darren McGill to earn the visitors a spot-kick. Up stepped Ben Lewis (who had scored from the spot in the corresponding fixture at Abbey Park) however Brian McGarrity (who had saved a penalty at Troon last week) dived down low to his left to push the ball away and  the loose ball mopped up by Menzies just before the referee blew for full time . F/T Glens 1 Buffs 0

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Brian saves the points

Celebrations

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Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Dan Orsi 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney (14. Conor Lynass) 6. Cameron Marlow 7. Ryan Borris 8. Ally Park 9. Mick McCann  (15. David Gray) 10. Joe Andrew (12. Chris Dallas) 11. Darren McGill. Subs Not Used Kieran McAnespie Gk Scott Watson

Kilwinning Rangers: 1. Adam Strain 2. Joe Coleman 3. Sam McCloskey 4. Ryan Clark (14. Isaac Kerr) 5. Tommy Maitland 6. Findlay Frye 7. Dean Agnew (15. Ian Cashmore) 8. Liam McGuinness 9. Kenny Hogg 10. Ben Lewis 11. Ricky Hanvey  (16. Carlo Monti) Subs Not Used 12. Barry Fleeting 17. Calvin Kemp.

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Troon 0 Glenafton 1

McBoookie.com West of Scotland League Super League Premier Division: Match 08

Saturday 10th December 2016, Portland Park, Troon

TROON 0 (0)

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 1 (0)

The visitors created the first opening after Mick McCann laid the ball off for Ryan Borris to surge forward and slip the ball back to McCann to fire a shot from the edge of the box that sneaked past the far post.  Both keepers dealt comfortably with shots from distance from Dean Keenan and Borris respectively.

Glens began to a get a grip on the game and Darren McGill made excellent progress down the left flank, having collected the ball from Cairns and then playing a classy one-two with McCann, before squaring the ball into the box for Joe Andrew only for Keenan to get a foot in before he could shoot for goal. On the right flank Kyle McAusland and Borris combined to pick out Andrew in the box who rolled the ball back to Park and his goal bound shot was deflected past the post by Keenan.  The corner kick was floated to the back post where a McCann header sent the ball back across the face of goal to be gathered by Ryan McChesney only to be bundled of the ball by Gavin Collins and the danger cleared. A low driven free kick by Borris from the edge of the box caused a moment of panic in the Troon defence after Park dummied the ball and it then deflected off the boot of a defender before Semple did well to block and then hold at the second attempt. McAusland whipped a ball from wide into the six yard box where McCann got the jump on two defenders only for his header to crash off the bar with the keeper beaten.

At the other end in a rare Troon attack striker Adam Forsyth pounced on a through ball from Muir before holding of a defender to drill a low shot from 20 yards that lacked the power to test McGarrity. Back came Glens and after some good build up play McGill’s effort from distance trundled wide of the post. Soon after McGill gathered a great pass from Cameron Marlow then executed an excellent one-two with Andrew before tearing down the left-wing leaving Spence lumbering in his wake and bursting into the box only for an outstretched foot of Semple blocking his close range shot. H/T Troon 0 Glens 0

aa_a_cameronmarlow00Both sides earned corner-kicks in the opening exchange with Troon’s causing little bother while Glens was met at the near post Ally Parke and his glancing header saw the ball flash across the face of goal and behind at the back post. The visitors made the breakthrough on 56 minutes after some determined build up play. McCann pounced on a weak headed clearance by Collins and then skipped past the same player before hurdling Keenan’s lunge and feeding Andrew to then play it into the path of Borris on the over-lap down the right where the midfielder advanced to the bye line before cutting the ball across the face of goal for Cameron Marlow to get the jump on a static defender and slam the ball home from a few yards out.

Two minutes later and the visitors were presented with a great opportunity to draw level. Forsyth whipped in a cross from the right which was cut out by the head of Craig Menzies at the near post sending the ball looping to the far end of the box where Evan Maley headed it high back into the air and as Jordan Muir and McAusland prepared to continue the game of head-tennis the pair clashed and the referee adjudged the Glens defender’s actions were worthy of awarding the hosts a spot kick and earning McAusland a red card. Once the stoor settled Chris McKnight stepped up and although he struck the ball well Brian McGarrity dived to his right and pushed the ball away for Park to clear the danger.

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The 10 men gave as good as they got although chances were now thinner on the ground. The hosts enjoyed a good spell of pressure and pushed for a late equaliser. Ross Robertson skewed a header wide of the post and Keenan had a free-kicked punched cleanly away by McGarrity. In the last action of the game Troon won another free kick at the corner of the box. It appeared Keenan would try again but instead he left it for McKnight and although he struck the ball sweetly, McGarrity was more than his match again. F/T Troon 0 Glens 1

Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Kyle McAusland 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Cameron Marlow 7. Ryan Borris 8. Ally Park 9. Mick McCann 10. Joe Andrew 11. Darren McGill Subs:  Subs used 12. David Gray 14. Dan Orsi 16. Chris Dallas Subs Not usedGK Scott Watson

Troon: 1. Ally Semple 2 Gareth Armstrong 3. Morgan Brown (17. Ross Barbour) 4. Dean Keenan 5. Gavin Collins 6. Scott Chatham 7. Dale Muir  (14. Ryan Nisbet) 8. Chris McKnight 9. Adam Forsyth 10. Ross Robertson 11. Evan Maley (15. Dale Moore) Subs not used: 12. Mark Curragh 16. Ross McCrea

 

 

 

 

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Dundee Violet 0 Glenafton 2

ETHX Energy Scottish Junior Cup 3rd Round

Saturday 3rd December 2016, Glenesk Park, Dundee

DUNDEE VIOLET 0 (0)

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 2 (1)

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Glenafton progressed to the 4th round of the Scottish Junior Cup after ahard fought yet well-deserved win over Dundee Violet. The visitors enjoyed long periods of possession with Joe Andrew and Mick McCann going close early before McCann then had a goal chalked off for offside. The home side were reduced to 10 men on 19 minutes after the referee considered striker Kevin Scott’s challenge on Kyle McAusland worthy of a red card.

Glens continued to press and when defender Kit Bremner barged Mick McCann off the ball in the box the referee instantly pointed to the spot and the Glens’ striker dusted himself down before slamming the penalty past keeper Gary Thaine to put the visitors ahead on 28 minutes.

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Mick McCann slots home the spot kick

Five minutes later Andrew’s effort whizzed inches over the bar and Thaine saved well from Ally Park after the Glens midfielder powered his way into the box. Violet, having lost their lone front man, were struggling to seriously threaten the Glens goal. However in the last action of the half Dale Hart engineered their best chance of the half after giving a couple of defenders the slip and drilling a low angled shot that keeper Brian McGarrity and McAusland combined to clear. H/T Violet 0 Glens 1

The second half continued in a similar vein to the first with the Glens controlling the play and patiently trying to find an opening against the 10 dogged Dundonians that were still very much in the game.  On the hour mark Thaine saved a close-range header from McCann and soon after Glens earned another corner-kick. Ryan Borris’s kick from the right was cleared at the near post before the midfielder recovered the ball and returned it to the back post where it was cleared by Ryan Digman, sending the ball high into the air. Darren McGill at the corner of the box met the ball first time on the drop and thundered a shot that flew over the heads of a clutch of players from both sides including that of keeper Thaine, who could only look on as  ball battered off the inside of the post and into the net. The visitors now two up on 67 minutes.

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Two minutes later and defender Ben Middleton did enough to prevent Borris from winning the ball at the back post as the Glens pressed for a third.  On 75 minutes the home side came close to halving the deficit after substitute George Duncan broke into the box and drilled a low powerful drive that pulled off a fine save from the legs of keeper McGarrity. Back up the park and Thaine matched his counterpart after Andrew turned two defenders in the six yard box before the keeper’s legs blocked his shot at goal and then kept his cool to push McCann’s effort to bury the rebound off the line.  The keeper then denied McCann twice more as he was well placed to deal with the striker’s headers from deep in the box.  Violet finished with a brief flurry forcing McGarrity to block a shot from Digman and then push Duncan’s effort past the post before the Glens cleared the corner kick and progressed to the 4th round. F/T Violet 0 Glens 2

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Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Kyle McAusland 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Cameron Marlow 7. Ryan Borris (12. David Gray) 8. Ally Park (15. Kieran McAnespie) 9. Mick McCann 10. Joe Andrew 11. Darren McGill (14. Dan Orsi) Subs: 16. Chris Dallas 17. Andrew Hunter GK Blair Lochhead

Dundee Violet: 1. Gary Thane 2. Davie O’Neil 3. Ben Middleton 4. Kit Bremner 5. Scott Tovey 6. Lee Milton 7. Ryan Digman 8. Gavin Hood 9. Kevin Scott 10. Connor McLeod 11. Connor Hart Subs. 12. George Duncan 14. Craig Bachelor 15. Sean McVicar

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Pollok 1 Glenafton 2

McBoookie.com West of Scotland League Super League Premier Division: Match 08

Saturday 12th November 2016, Newlandsfield Park, Glasgow

POLLOK 1 (1)

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 2 (2)

Glenafton completed the league double over Pollok with a well-deserved 2-1 at Newlandsfield with man-of-the-match Ryan Borris scoring his first goal for the club.

The New Cumnock side were quickly on the front foot with Ryan Borris setting up a couple of chances. Firstly for Ally Park only for his snapshot to fly wide of the far post and then for Joe Andrew his shot from the corner of the box pulling off a good save by keeper Jordan Longmuir, getting down low to smother the ball at the near post. Joe Andrew gathered a short throw in on the bye-line before rolling the back to Darren McGill to quickly square the ball for Park in the box and although his shot had the keeper rooted to his line the ball ended inches wide of the post.

Colin Williamson’s glancing header from a free kick whipped into the box suffered the same fate. The former Cumnock midfielder’s half-hearted claim for spot kick was waved away after his cut-back was fired against the arm of Park and the ball deflected wide for a corner, from which Paul Gallacher came within a hair’s breadth of heading home.

Glens soon were back on the front foot and a break upfield ended with Borris’s cross from the night being headed clear by Gary McCann as McGill looked set to pounce. The resultant corner was only partially cleared and snapped up by McGill only for his shot from distance sail over the bar. Another shot from the same player from a similar distance finished the same way as did an effort from Cameron Marlow. A slick passing move ended with Andrew collecting the ball centrally at the edge of the box with his back to the goal before swivelling and pulling his shot just wide of target.

On 33 minutes the visitors’ pressure was rewarded with the opening goal. McGill’s free aa_ryanborriskick from wide on the left just inside the Pollok half was floated into the far corner of the box where Ross McCabe’s weak headed clearance was snapped up at the edge of the box by Ryan Borris (right) with his back to goal. After wheeling round and giving Williamson the slip his low drilled shot from 22 yards deceived Mark Sideserf and his attempted clearance on the six yard line finished with the ball in the net sparking special celebration for Borris’s first goal for the club.

The Glens continued to press and Borris’s curled free kick was cleared by both fists of Longmuir and the ball recovered McGill and fed to Kyle McAusland on the overlap down the right to fire a cross deep into the six yard box where it was headed clear by Tam Hanlon as Mick McCann threatened.

aa_mickmccannSome respite for Pollok as a free kick into the box ended with McCabe’s header looping over the bar. Back came the Afton and McGill’s free kick into a packed box was killed instantly by Andrew and in a flash he spun and lashed the ball goalward only for Longmuir to push it wide of the post. Borris chipped the corner deep beyond the back post for the intended target Park to loop a header back into the danger area that dipped beyond McCabe’s attempt to head clear and fell for Mick McCann (left) to nick between two defenders and hook the ball into the net.  Glens 2-0 up with 38 minutes gone.

In time added on the visitors mopped up a Pollok attack to break upfeld only for possession to be lost inside the hosts’ half where Williamson gathered the ball and clipped a cute pass down the left flank for Allan McKenzie to get the jump on the back tracking Glens defence. He picked out David Winters and with time and space to pick his spot the hitman gave McGarrity no chance and halved the deficit to take some of the sting out the half-time oranges. H/T Pollok 1 Glens 2

Glens were first to threaten when McChesney’s headed from a corner-kick flashed wide of the post. Borris’s free kick from 30 yards was well held by keeper Longmuir. The visitors continued to press and create the best of the half chances in the opening spell of the half.

For the hosts Liam Rowan’s free-kick into the box was partially cleared before being fired back into the box where Gallacher’s effort was blocked by Chris Meikle. Back came Glens and McGill robbed Hanlon deep on the right flank and quickly passed to Andrew and although his lob from 30 yards beat the keeper, who had wandered off his line,  the ball dipped over the bar.

Pollok pressed for an equaliser and back-to-back corners concluded with substitute Michael Daly’s at the back post crashed off the self-same post. Rowan’s header from Sideserf’s cross looked goal-bound only for McChesney’s goal-line header to send the ball over the bar.  Keeper McGarrity then pushed close-range header from Gallacher round the post before plucking the corner-kick that followed cleanly out the air. The final chance fell to Daly but his header from 10 yards out looped well over the bar. F/T Pollok 1 Glens 2

Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Kyle McAusland 3. Craig Menzies 4. Chris Meikle (14. Daniel Orsi) 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Cameron Marlow (12. Chris Dallas) 7. Ryan Boriss (15. Conor Lynass) 8. Ally Park 9. Mick McCann 10. Joe Andrew 11. Darren McGill Subs. 16. Alan Cairns 17. Kieran McAnespie

Pollok: 1. Jordan Longmuir 2. Tam Hanlon 3. Mark Sideserf 4. Paul Gallacher 5. Ross McCabe 6. Liam Rowan 7. Gary McCann 8. Colin Williamson 9. David Winters (15. Michael Daly) 10. Allan McKenzie (14. Chris Walker) 11.  Kieran McAleenan ( 16. Del Hepburn) . Subs 12. Grant Evans GK Ben Lawton

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Hurlford 2 Glenafton 3

McBoookie.com West of Scotland League Super League Premier Division: Match 07

Saturday 5th November 2016, Blair Park, Hurlford

HURLFORD UNITED 2 (1)

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 3 (0)

GLENS SPARKLE ON BONFIRE DAY!

A minute’s silence was observed before kick-off as a mark of respect for the passing of Mrs Jean Robertson the wife of Scottish SJFA Secretary Scott Robertson. Glenafton Athletic would like to offer their deepest condolences to Scott and his family and this very sad time.

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Although the Glens fell behind twice in this pulsating match before Mick McCann cancelled out Hurford’s lead on both occasions and substitute Dan Orsi struck a sublime late winner there was little question that the best footballing team on the day were worthy winners.

Glenafton made three changes to the line-up that kicked off against Cumnock last week with David Gray (injured), Chris Dallas (work commitments) and Dan Orsi making way for Cameron Marlow, Darren McGill and Mick McCann.

The sun shone brightly on Blair Park to take some of edge of the bitterly cold breeze.

The visitors were first to threaten with a quick ball into the box forcing an early error by the ‘Ford defence earning the Glens a corner that was punched away at the near post by keeper Ally Brown. His counterpart Brian McGarrity pulled off a fine save to push a Ryan Donnelly shot behind for a corner kick. This appeared to have come to nothing as the Glens recovered possession only to surrender it quickly allowing Stuart McColm to gather the ball and bolt down the left-wing to whip the ball into box where Donnelly stooped to guide a glancing header into the net with 3 minutes gone.

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Ryan Donnelly heads home for Hurlford

Glens bounced back and good build up play set up Darren McGill at the outskirts of the box but his shot was well off target. Minutes later his free kick from a similar range proved to be more threatening as it whizzed past the junction of bar and post. On 11 minutes Kyle McAusland lobbed the ball down the right-wing for Joe Andrew to gather in the box and slip past Chris Robertson before firing past keeper Ally Brown from a tight angle; only for an early offside flag to curtail celebrations.  Soon after Brown comfortably clutched a close range header from Ally Park as the Glens continued to press.

Another blistering run down the left by McColm topped off with a peach of a cross to the back post ended with McGarrity pulling off a stunning save to push John Gemmell’s header on to the bar; before the whistle went for the towering striker’s push on Craig Menzies.

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Joe Andrew with Martin Brown and keeper Ally Brown

Back came the Glens earning back-to-back corner kicks the latter of which was only partially cleared before the ball was played back into the box by Chris Meikle to be gathered by Joe Andrew and his quick turn and shot was brilliantly saved by Brown on 31 minutes. Some respite for ‘Ford through McColm on the left advancing deep into box but his cross was missed by Gemmell’s toe-nail at the near post and the ball continued harmlessly across the face of goal.  Glens’ next chance ended in a similar fashion after Ryan Borris combined well with McAusland down the right before the defender fired the ball across the face of goal and although it deceived Brown tight on the near post it skimmed inches wide of the back post.

Although both sides conjured up a couple of half chances before the break there was no more scoring and the home side held on to their narrow lead.

H/T Hurlford 1 Glenafton 0 

Within 2 minutes of restart Glenafton drew level. Darren McGill quickly recovered his corner kick, which had been cleared at the near post, and from the outskirts of the box curled a shot for goal only for Mick McCann to intercept the ball with a glancing header to redirect its flight into the net at the back post with the keeper completely wrong-footed.

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Mick McCann loops a header home for 1-1

A minute later Cameron Marlow switched play from the left to pick out Borris on the right for the former ‘Ford player to burst into the box and clip an angled shot beyond the reach of Brown at full stretch only for the ball to bounce inches wide.

On 63 minutes Hurlford had a half-hearted shout for hand-ball in the box after Gemmell’s shot cannoned off Meikle’s arm.  Efforts from Darren Moffat for the hosts and then Ally Park for the visitors were comfortably saved as the ebb and flow of the game matched that of a cup-tie. Controversy came calling on 54 minutes when Menzies’ tackle on Moffat was adjudged to be inside the box and John Gemmell blasted the spot kick into the goal to give ‘Ford the lead again. The striker’s choice of celebrations in front of the travelling support and assistant referee left the referee with little choice to issue a red card.

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John Gemmell blasts home from the penalty spot , 2-1 for ‘Ford

Five minutes later Joe Andrew brilliantly held off a couple of defenders in the box before flashing a shot at goal forcing the airborne Brown to pull of the save match with a powerful punch sending the ball to safety.

Hurlford brought on Stuart Kean for Donnelly while Glens replaced McGill and Borris with Connor Lynass and Dan Orsi; changes that proved to be more effective for the visitors.

On 76 minutes Marlow, deep in the ‘Ford half, slipped the ball down the left to Menzies on the overlap and on receiving the ball back considered his options before rolling the ball into the box for Andrew. Again he skilfully held off defenders with ease to force his way to the corner of the six yard box and although his shot beat keeper Brown at his near post the ball was blocked by the heel of his namesake Martin Brown on the line only for Mick McCann to pounce and lash the ball home.

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Mick bags his brace and it’s 2-2

With their tails up the visitors pushed for the winner. Park and McAusland combined to release Orsi down the right and his swerving shot from the outside the box was well held by Brown.  Another Glens attack followed when Menzies wide on the left passed the ball infield and then received it back at the edge of the box, after clever build play by Park and Andrew, before brushing aside two defenders and stroking the ball past the Brown at his near post only for the ball to run the length of the open goal and thud off the base of the far post.

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Zee beats the goalie but not the back post

The New Cumnock side piled on the pressure and on 86 minutes their efforts were rewarded with a wonder goal. McChesney’s clearance upfield was headed back to the half-way line where Marlow killed the ball dead with a cute header infield to Dan Orsi who then wheeled past his marker Michael Kelly before releasing McAusland to push on down the right. With his way blocked at corner of the box by former Glens player Richie McKillen and the back-tracking Kelly the Glens defender knocked the ball sideways at a perfect pace for Orsi to meet first time and lash a screamer of a shot from 22 yards into the top corner of the net and spark off joyous celebrations.

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Kyle looks on as Dan lashes the ball for goal

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The ball begins its descent to goal

The visitors continued to dictate play however a glimmer of hope of Hurlford with a long throw to the back post only for McChesney to get the better of McKillen in the aerial battle and Menzies partially clear the ball. Kelly gathered the loose ball and whipped the ball to the back post where McChesney again came out on top, Robertson the combatant on this occasion. The tireless McCann, who it seemed had covered every blade of Blair Park, picked up the clearance on the half way line and forged his way upfield before thundering a shot from 25 yards out that screamed past Brown at full stretch and inches wide of the woodwork. No hat-trick for Mick, however he left to a rousing reception from the travelling support after he was replaced with Kieran McAnespie as the game entered that time added on phase.

F/T Hurlford 2 Glenafton 3

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Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Kyle McAusland 3. Craig Menzies 4. Chris Meikle 5. Ryan McChesney 6. Cameron Marlow 7. Ryan Borris (12. Dan Orsi) 8. Ally Park 9. Mick McCann (15. Kieran McAnespie) 10. Joe Andrew 11. Darren McGill (14. Connor Lynass) Not Used: 15. Andrew Hunter Gk. Blair Lochhead

Hurlford United: 1. Ally Brown 2. Hodge 3. Richie Mckillen 4. Martin Brown 5. Chris Robertson, 6. Ross Chisholm, 7. Darren Moffat 8. Craig Molloy 9. John Gemmell 10. Ryan Donnelly 11. Stuart McColm Subs used: 12 Stewart Kean, 14. Michael Kelly Subs not used 15 Paul Byrne, 16. Iain Fisher, Chris Murchie (gk)

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Glenafton 1 Cumnock 1

McBoookie.com West of Scotland League Super League Premier Division: Match 06

Saturday 29th October 2016, Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 1 (1)

CUMNOCK JUNIORS 1 (1)

Points shared and honours evened in the local derby. The home side were first to threaten after David Gray’s free kick from the right was cleared at the near post before the midfielder regathered the ball and floated it into the box where Ryan Borris met another headed clearance on the drop only for his effort to be deflected wide for a corner kick.

Cumnock responded through a long clearance up-field and Sean McKenzie’s pace saw him burst through the narrow gap between the Glens central defensive pair before cracking a left shot that was well held by the advancing keeper Brian McGarrity.

Back came Glens and an excellent run through the middle by captain Craig Menzies ended with picking out Borris wide on the left to cut the ball back to Gray to thunder a shot form 25 yard out which was parried by keeper Darren Johnstone before his defender got a timely foot to the loose ball before Chris Dallas could bury the rebound.

Menzies was soon in action at the other end clearing a cross deep into the box from the feet of Scott Anson only for the ball to be quickly returned as Cumnock pressed but Anson’s weak header fail to test McGarrity and float wide of target. The keeper then made light work of Del Elspin’s shot from distance.

Glens enjoyed a spell off pressure from set pieces. Gray’s free kick from the left had McChesney’s glancing header caused concern in the Cumnock box and the ball partially cleared at the expense of a corner. A game of head tennis between McChesney and Chris Meikle followed before the ball fell for their fellow Kyle McAusland only for his close range shot to be blocked in a sea of bodies.

The home side continued to press and Ally Park rode a couple of tackles before the referee blew for a free kick some 30 yards from goal.  Even for dead-ball expert David Gray the distance appeared ambitious for a crack at goal, but crack he did with a thunderous shot that was past the wall before they could turn their collective heads and watch the ball fly beyond the reach of their keeper at full stretch and bulge into the corner of the pokey!

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Photo Courtesy of Glenafton TV

Celebrations were short lived. Johnstone launched the ball up-field and Anson beat Meikle in the aerial battle to send the ball on its way up the park where the clean pair of heels of Sean McKenzie left McChesney in his wake before the striker kept his cool to slot the ball past the advancing McGarrity and into the welcoming net.

H/T Glens 1 Cumnock 1

Glen started the second half well with McAusland clipping the ball over a clutch of defenders for Dallas at the corner of the penalty box to head infield where the inrushing Park met the ball on the drop and his sweetly struck shot whizzed past the keeper and post.

Cumnock then enjoyed a good period of pressure and the best of the chances. Ray Montgomerie and Seam McKenzie combined well in box only for the latter’s shot at goal to be deflected wide for corner kick. The visitors again with numbers in the box could find no way through and the ball played back to Keir Samson on the outskirts of the box only for his shot to end wide of the post.

McChesney made an excellent tackle to prevent the impressive McKenzie breaking into the box forcing the striker to feed Montgomerie wide on the left and his cross into the box evaded everyone and the ball sneaked harmlessly wide of the  far post. Paul Burns then had a shot that was deflected wide. Another long clearance was hunted down by substitute Callum McRobbie who did well to engineer a fine shot at goal as McChesney closed in.

The Glens almost snatched the points at the death after Keiran McAnespie outwitted a defender wide on the right before whipping the ball across the face of goal, which was missed by the keeper at the near post and Mick McCann looked certain to score only for the defender to make a great block on the line.

F/T Glens 1 Cumnock 1

Glenafton Athletic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Kyle McAusland 3. Craig Menzies 4. Chris Meikle 5. Ryan McChesney 6. David Gray 7. Dan Orsi 8. Ally Park 9. Chris Dallas 10. Joe Andrew 11. Ryan Borris subs used 12. Mick McCann 14. Darren McGill 16. Kieran McAnespie Not Used: 15 Andrew Hunter Gk. Blair Lochhead

Cumnock Juniors: 1. Darren Johnstone 2. Keiren Wood 3. Andrew Muir 4. James Lundie 5. Stephen McKenna 6. Paul Burns 7. Keir Samson 8. Del Esplin 9. Sean McKenzie 10. Scott Anson 11. Ray Montgomerie Subs. 12. Steven Crawford 14.Mark Williams 15 Johnstone 16. Callum McRobbie

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Glenafton 8 Livingston 1

ETHX Energy Scottish Junior Cup 2nd Round

Saturday 22nd October 2016, LochPark, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 8 (3)

LIVINGSTON UNITED 1 (0)

A squad of former Glenafton players from the 1950’s through to the 1980’s enjoyed hospitality in the Hunter Suite during today’ Scottish Junior Cup tie.

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Glens get together

 

Glens cruised into the 3rd round of the Scottish Junior Cup with an emphatic win over Livingston United who gave their all from start to finish. Chris Dallas opened the scoring on 12 minutes after leaping to meet David Gray’s corner kick and bullet home a header from 8 yards outs.

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Chris Dallas opens the scoring

Five minutes later Dallas doubled the lead after fine build up play ended wide on the left for Joe Andrew to whip the ball across the face of goal and the big striker side on to the goal cooly flicked the ball past the rooted keeper.

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Chris Dallas 2-0

Chances continued to come Glenafton’s way and on 39 minutes they extended their lead with the goal of the game when David Gray collected the ball inside the D of the penalty box and before chipping the ball with perfect weight and pin-point accuracy to float it over a host of players and let it drop between the narrow space of the bar and the outstretched arm of the forlon keeper.

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David Gray makes it 3-0

H/T Glens 3 Livingston 0

Chris Dallas bagged his hat-trick from close range while half-time teas were still heating the hands of supporters from both sides. Gallant Livingston struck back within four minutes after a corner-kick saw the ball bobble about a ruck of players in the six yard box and the never-say-die Kieran McKee was first to react to leather the ball into the roof of the net, to make it 4-1.

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Kieran McKee (No.2 ) fires home for 4-1

Glens brought on the fresh legs of Mick McCann and Darren McGill for Chris Dallas and Dan Orsi. Ten minutes later Andrew was the architect again and from deep in the left hand side of the box he picked out McGill to blast the ball past keeper Mark McArthur from 8 yards out to make it 5-1 after 69 minutes.

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Darren McGill and it’s 5-1

Another pair of fresh legs saw Andrew Hunter replace Cameron Marlow as the Glens continued to press. On 71 minutes McArthur made a fine save from McCann to turn the ball home and from Gray’s resultant corner-kick Ryan McChesney headed home from deep inside the six yard box.

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Ryan McChesney heads home 6-1

With 5 minutes to go David Gray bagged his brace with a late run into the box to pick up a Craig Menzies pass and without breaking his stride whacked an unstoppable shot home from 15 yards to make it 7-1.

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David Gray 7-1

Two minutes later McChesney chased down an overhit free-kick on the left handside of the box and wheeled round to play a one-two with McCann before trying to pick out Ally Park at the back post only for the ball to elude his team-mate and make its way to goal  before a frustrated defender got a final touch on the line but couldn’t prevent Ryan McChesney’s double.

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Ryan McChesney looks on as his cross finds the net

F/T Glenafton 8 Livingston 1

Glenafton Athetlic: 1. Brian McGarrity 2. Craig Menzies 3. Cameron Marlow (15. Andrew Hunter) 4. Chris Meikle 5. Ryan McChesney 6. David Gray 7.  Dan Orsi (14. Darren McGill) 8. Ally Park  9. Chris Dallas (12. Mick McCann) 10. Joe Andrew 11. Ryan Borris Subs. 16. John Paul Boyle GK Blair Lochhead

Livingston United  1. Mark McCarthur 2. Kieran McKee 3. Jack McWilliams 4. Robert Thomson 5. Gareth Roberts 6. Craig Russell 7. Callum Mitchell 8. Richard Kay 9. Ross Gowrie 10. Aaron Kane 11. Kieran McGurk 12. John Stewart 14. Sean McIntosh

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Glenafton 3 Carluke 2

New Coin Holdings West of Scotland Cup 1st Round

Saturday 15th October 2016, LochPark, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 3 (2)

CARLUKE ROVERS 2 (0)

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Mick McCann

Glenafton made a strong start to this West of Scotland 1st round tie with two early goals. On 7 minutes keeper Blair Lochhead quickly launched a long ball up the right flank which was headed on by Chris Dallas before the ball was brilliantly killed on his chest by Mick McCann then flicked into the box for Dallas, with the afterburners applied, to burst between two defenders and beat the advancing keeper by a whisker to nick the ball into the net.  The home side doubled their lead on 11 minutes after Mick McCann caught the visitors sleeping with a quick dart from the penalty spot to the near post to clip  home a David Gray corner-kick. Credit to Carluke they didn’t crumble and gave as good as they got during the remainder of the half where some decent changes came and went for both teams.

H/T Glens 2 Carluke 0

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Chris Dallas

The Rovers replicated the Glens  feat of the first half with two quick goals. On 53 minutes good build up play down the right flank ended with the ball being whipped to the far post where Ian Watt got the jump on the home rear-guard to head the ball home from close range. Two minutes later the match was all square with another passage of slick play down the right that earned the Rovers a corner kick. The kick was quickly taken to the right hand side of the box for the incoming Scott Burns and although his shot cannoned off a defender the ball shot up into air and descended at the back post where Greg Fernie’s outstretched leg guided the ball past a clutch of defenders and keeper for a deserved equaliser.  The second half continued to mimic the first with both sides creating chances in equal measure until the closing minutes when the Glens had the upper hand. Lochhead’s long ball up the middle was headed on by McCann, trapped by substitute Joe Andrew and slipped into the path of Chris Dallas to dart into the box and chip the ball over the advancing keeper Gordon Bruce.

F/T Glens 3 Carluke 2

 Glenafton Athletic: 1. Blair Lochhead 2. Andrew Hunter 3. Alan Cairns 4. Craig Menzies 5. Chris Meikle 6. David Gray 7. Dan Orsi 8. Kyle McAusland 9. Chris Dallas 10. Mick McCann 11. Ryan Morris 12. Joe Andrew 14. Ryan McChesney 15. Darren McGill 16. Cameron Marlow Gk. Brian McGarrity

Carluke Rovers: 1.Gordon Bruce , 2. Scott Burns, 3. Sam Biggart, 4. Reece Lowdon, 5. John Renwick, 6. Chick McCole, 7. Stuart Mitchell, 8. Mark Haddow, 9.Ian Watt, 10. Greg Fernie 11. Mark Weir, 12. Scott Bellew, 14, Jordan Duncan, 15. Stark, 16. Wullie Souter, Gk. Daniel Tobin

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