Sunday, 28 January 2018

Saints Roll On





Saturday 27th January 2018
The Scottish Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup Competition
Fifth Round Tie
East Kilbride Rolls Royce 2 - 4 Oban Saints
Keir Hardie Sports Centre
Main Street
Holytown
ML1 4TP
Kick off 1pm
Referee Mr Andrew McLean


Oban Saints starting line-up:-


Used substitute:-
Alex Craik

Unused substitutes:-
Ruaridh Horne
Peter MacCallum


Last Saturday at a wind swept Keir Hardie Sports Centre, Holytown Oban Saints fought back from a two goal deficit against East Kilbride Rolls Royce to book their place in the sixth round of the Scottish Amateur Cup. A brace from Scott Maitland either side of the half time whistle brought Saints back into a match that looked to be running away from them before Myles McAuley and Craig MacEwan completed the turnaround.

Saints Manager Alex Craik came close to naming the naming the same starting eleven that had knocked out Greenock High School Former Pupils in the fourth round replay at Glencruitten three weeks previously however, the withdrawal through injury of Paul Carmichael and Ally McKerracher's decision to return to the world of shinty with Oban Celtic left the Gaffer having to shuffle the pack as he has done for every match so far this season.

The experienced Craig Campbell came in on the left of a back three alongside Willie Gemmell and Steven MacLeod in front of keeper Graham 'Sugar' Douglas. The midfield of Matthew Kelly, Myles McAuley, Keith Millar and Scott Maitland remained unchanged while up front the Gaffer handed a starting debut to young Daniel MacCuish alongside Craig MacEwan and Skipper Donald Campbell. On the bench for the first time in a competitive match was seventeen year old Ruaridh Horne accompanied by the considerably more experienced duo of Gaffer Alex Craik and Coach Peter MacCallum.

After a silence of remembrance for the late Charles 'Rex' Gallacher Scottish Amateur Football Association President, Saints kicked off attacking the village end in extremely windy conditions which would make life difficult for both teams. A good interception in midfield by Keith Millar started Saints first meaningful attack in the third minute from which Matthew Kelly won the first corner kick of the match on the right. Daniel MacCuish's left footed in-swinger was punched clear at his front post by Rolly keeper Conor Flanagan who made a solid connection to clear the danger. 

A good run by Daniel MacCuish to get on the end of a Donald Campbell pass earned the youngster another opportunity to test the Rolly defence from the corner flag in the thirteenth minute. A better delivery this time was fractionally too high for the head of Craig MacEwan allowing Conor Flanagan to make another decisive punched clearance.

Matthew Kelly made good ground on the right again to reach another Donald Campbell pass after sixteen minutes. Kelly's cross on the run was agonisingly beyond the outstretched boot of Daniel MacCuish as Saints continued to dominate the early exchanges.

Saints failure to capitalise on their early superiority was cruelly punished in the twentieth minute when the hosts opened the scoring from their first foray into Saints territory. There appeared to be no danger as the Saints defence mopped up a throw-in from the right however Willie Gemmell clearly had less time than he thought to measure a pass from the edge of the eighteen yard box. As he looked for the runners ahead Gemmell was caught in possession by Marc Brown with the loose ball breaking perfectly for Rolly centre forward Andrew Cunningham who drilled a shot low into the bottom corner beyond the left hand of Graham Douglas in the Saints goal.

The opening goal proved a major set-back for Saints whose passes suddenly stopped finding their intended target allowing the Rolly to take over as the dominant force. A Willie Gemmell free-kick from the left gave Saints the chance to put the ball into the danger area unfortunately the curling delivery bounced just beyond the back post run of Matthew Kelly.

Rolly left back Scott Woods picked up the first yellow card of the match for a late twenty fourth minute challenge on Daniel MacCuish on the edge of the centre circle.

The woodwork came to Saints rescue in the twenty sixth minute when, after a good Calum Steel run up the left wing, the ball was worked across to Steven Christie who crashed a right foot shot off the Saints crossbar. The rebound fell to John McMonagle who cushioned a close range effort into the grateful arms of Graham Douglas.

The Saints goal continued to lead a charmed life with Daniel MacCuish making a crucial block on the penalty spot to deflect an Andrew Cunningham shot wide for a corner kick just on the half hour mark.

Saints fortunes were dealt another blow when Keith Millar's troublesome hamstrings forced him to leave the action in the thirty fifth minute. With very few options on the bench the Gaffer took to the field going into the middle of the back three with Willie Gemmell moving forward into midfield.

The Gaffer had little time to adjust to the pace of the game and was left flat footed in the thirty eighth minute by Andrew Cunningham who ran off him to power a header from a Marc Brown corner into the roof of the net and double the advantage for the hosts.

The Rolly had raised more than a few eyebrows by eliminating reigning Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division Champions St Joseph's FP in the fourth round and now looked set to add Saints to their list of conquests.
 
The second goal however proved to be just the wake up call that Saints were desperately in need of and within three minutes of the restart Scott Maitland pulled one back. Linking up with Craig MacEwan and Donald Campbell, Maitland cut in from the left and placed a curling right foot finish across Conor Flanagan and into the bottom corner of the net.

With the lifeline just before the half-time interval came another change of momentum in the match with Saints now very much back on the front foot. Just two second half minutes had elapsed when Mathew Kelly ran at the heart of the Rolly defence and threaded a pass through to Scott Maitland who timed his run well to beat the Rolly offside trap. With the home side appealing in vain for an offside decision, Maitland had the freedom of the eighteen yard box to take the ball around Conor Flanagan and tuck it left footed into the bottom corner.

Saints completed the turnaround to round off a devastating ten minute spell either side of the half-time whistle. Another swashbuckling attack was rounded off by Myles McAuley who got on the end of a Daniel MacCuish pass and curled a delightful finish past the despairing left hand of Conor Flanagan to give Saints the lead for the first time in the tie.

The Rolly made their first change in the fifty fifth minute replacing Calum Steel with Connor Briody. The move almost paid instant dividends with Briody sending Andrew Cunningham into the box where Alex Craik made a vital interception to take the ball off the toe of the Rolly striker at the expense of a corner kick on the left which Craig Campbell headed clear.

At the other end the Rolly defence also coped well with a wind assisted corner kick partially clearing Willie Gemmell's sixtieth minute effort before Conor Flanagan came through a pile of bodies to get good distance with yet another decisive punched clearance from Gemmell's second attempt.

Frustration began to set in for the home side with Greg Kinnaird, Andrew Cunningham and Skipper Paul Hughes all picking up bookings from Referee Andrew McLean inside a nine minute spell.

A poor clearance in an otherwise solid performance from Saints number one Graham Douglas resulted in a goalmouth scramble in the seventy fifth minute which almost cost Saints the lead. Sugar redeemed himself somewhat with an excellent save pushing an Andrew Cunningham shot onto the crossbar sparking a stramash which saw Alex Craik head the rebound off the goal line only for Steven MacLeod to head his attempted clearance against the crossbar once again before Andrew Cunningham passed up a fantastic opportunity to seal his hat-trick heading over from six yards range.

Saints took full advantage of this let-off to extend their advantage just two minutes later. After a tidy passing move involving Myles McAuley, Matthew Kelly, Daniel MacCuish and Donald Campbell a perfectly weighted pass from the Skipper picked out Craig MacEwan's run into the box. Conor Flanagan dived bravely at MacEwan's feet but the Saints top scorer clipped the ball over the prostrate keeper and into the net for Saints fourth goal.

A similarly patient build up ten minutes later should have seen Saints stretch their lead still further but Matthew Kelly opted for power over placement and blazed an excellent opportunity high and wide of target.

The hosts kept plugging away but the Saints defence remained firm until one final scare with two minutes of the regulation ninety remaining. After two failed attempts to clear a bouncing ball inside the eighteen yard box the ball fell to Andrew Cunningham who sliced his shot wide of the junction of post and bar.

After five added minutes Referee McLean brought an exciting encounter to a close confirming Saints place in the sixth round and another difficult away trip this time to West Kilbride to face Kilbride Thistle of the Ayrshire Amateur Football Association Premier League.

That tie will be played this coming Saturday however before then Saints have an Argyll Derby on Tuesday night when they face Lochgilphead Red Star in the Scottish Amateur Football League Jimmy Marshall Trophy second round. Lochgilphead based whistler Jimmy Litster will be in charge for the match which kicks off at 7.00 pm on the 3G at Oban High School.







The players observe a silence of remembrance for the late Charles 'Rex' Gallacher Scottish Amateur Football Association President


Team Captains Donald Campbell and Paul Hughes with Referee Andrew McLean


Daniel MacCuish


Myles McAuley


Steven MacLeod



Conor Flanagan punches clear


Daniel MacCuish takes on Steven Christie


Matthew Kelly



Craig MacEwan can't get his head on Daniel MacCuish's corner kick



The Skippers battle it out


Daniel MacCuish makes a vital block to deny Andrew Cunningham


Matthew Kelly heads clear
   
Graham Douglas


Craig Duncan congratulates Andrew Cunningham on his second goal


Conor Flanagan can't get out Scott Maitland's shot to bring Saints back into the match


Scott Maitland rounds Conor Flanagan


Scott Maitland nets his second goal of the afternoon


A delighted Scott Maitland runs off in celebration


Craig Campbell heads clear


Myles McAuley gives Saints the lead


Matthew Kelly, Steven MacLeod and Willie Gemmell congratulate Myles McAuley on his goal


Craig Campbell


Myles McAuley and Marc Brown


Willie Gemmell

Craig MacEwan rounds off the scoring

Craig MacEwan


Unused substitute Ruaridh Horne



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