Sunday, 16 September 2018

Winning Streak Continues

Saturday 15th September 2018
VSN Sport Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division
Oban Saints AFC 2 - 1 Barrhead Arky AFC
Glencruitten 2
Mossfield Avenue
Oban
Argyll
PA34 4EH
Kick Off 2pm
Referee Mr Archie Mitchell


Oban Saints maintained their 100% start to the season with a hard fought win over last season's Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division One Champions Barrhead Arky at Glencruitten last Saturday. With the remainder of the Premier Division in West of Scotland Amateur Cup action the win stretches Saints lead at the top of the fledgling league table to six points over nearest challengers St Joseph's FP and Goldenhill.

Graham Douglas returned in goal behind an unchanged back four of Jamie Graham, Steven MacLeod, Captain Dene Cassells and Scott Maitland. Kerr Newbigging and Daniel Croarkin continued their promising partnership in the middle of the park while ahead of them Matt Rippon took over from the unavailable Lewis Cameron flanked by Fraser MacFarlane and James Ford. With Craig MacEwan still unavailable, and Shaun MacIver injured, a short of fitness Co-Manager Donald Campbell continued in the centre forward role. Campbell's other half Willie Gemmell took his place on the bench with Dougal Graham, Ben Pollock and youngsters Ruaridh Horne, Kenneth Black and Aaron McKay for company.


Saints starting line-up:-



Used substitutes:-

Ruaridh Horne
Dougal Graham


Unused substitutes:-

Willie Gemmell
Ben Pollock
Kenneth Black
Aaron McKay


Saints kicked off attacking the railway end on a Glencruitten surface which was in remarkably good condition considering the recent heavy rain. In the opening stages the fluency of the 8 - 1 win against Dunoon on their last home outing appeared to have deserted Saints and they struggled to settle into their usual rhythm taking until the tenth minute to muster a shot on goal. After some good work on the left James Ford tee'd up Kerr Newbigging for a thumping shot from the edge of the box which flew narrowly wide of target.

Jamie Graham got forward on the right in the thirteenth minute and picked out Matt Rippon's near post run however a timely interception by Arky central defender Darren Livingston took the ball off Rippon's toe and out for a corner kick. Fraser MacFarlane's delivery was a poor one failing to clear the first defender and the visitors broke up the left with Craig Cameron squaring to Conor McArthur for a volley back across goal and wide of target.

Another break up the left in the twenty sixth minute, after Jamie Graham had misjudged a header, saw Arky fullback John Kennedy crash a powerful shot over the crossbar as the visitors enjoyed their best spell of the first half.

Saints finally forced Arky keeper Jamie Henderson into action in the twenty ninth minute however Matt Rippon couldn't generate enough power on his back post header from a James Ford cross from the left to seriously trouble the Arky net minder.

Standing in for regular keeper Ross O'Hagan, Henderson showed he is no slouch between the posts sixty seconds later diving full length to his right to finger-tip a low, net bound, James Ford drive around the post for a corner kick. Fraser MacFarlane produced a far better delivery this time picking out a near post run from Dene Cassells who prodded the ball home from three yards out to give Saints the lead.

Saints doubled their advantage in the thirty second minute after Jamie Graham was felled just inside the Arky box on the Saints right. Referee Archie Mitchell, taking charge of his first Premier Division match, was well positioned and had no hesitation in pointing to the spot. With regular penalty taker Lewis Cameron unavailable Matt Rippon seized the opportunity to add to his goal tally and made no mistake leaving Henderson rooted on his goal-line as the ball nestled in the bottom corner.

Having taken the initiative Saints looked to extend their lead still further in the thirty eighth minute. Donald Campbell and James Ford linked up well on the left with Ford picking out Daniel Croarkin's supporting run from midfield. Unfortunately Croarkin was unable to replicate his clever flicked finish of the previous week (curmudgeonly described here as a four yard tap-in) with Jamie Henderson making a vital block at his near post.

A well measured forty first minute Scott Maitland cross from the left after a driving run from deep deserved better than Matt Rippon's wayward back post header as Saints, despite not being at their best, ended the first half good value for their two goal lead.

Saints began the second half in determined fashion and the visitors required a vital sliding interception from Darren Livingston to foil James Ford after a delightful flick from Donald Campbell.

Gavin Turner's heavy fifty second minute challenge on James Ford gave Saints a dead ball opportunity in a dangerous area. With Willie Gemmell on the sidelines Kerr Newbigging tried his luck from twenty eight yards, however the search for a new free-kick specialist looks set to continue as Newbigging blasted his effort high over the crossbar.

The Saints pressure began to build and Jamie Henderson came off his line well to make an excellent block at Fraser MacFarlane's feet.

Donald Campbell couldn't believe his luck in the fifty fifth minute when his attempted low curler into the bottom corner struck the outstretched left leg of Gavin Turner and spun away from goal. The loose ball fell to Kerr Newbigging who couldn't get it under control on the edge of the six yard box with John McDade finally managing to clear the danger.

Arky made three changes just before the hour mark replacing John Kennedy, Jack Doak and Craig Cameron with Andrew Smith, Sean Love and Jamie Pattison.

A sixty first minute push by Kerr Newbigging handed Conor McArthur the chance to test Graham Douglas from twenty eight yards however despite managing to beat the four man Saints wall he was unable to find the target.

Jamie Graham skipped away from Andrew Smith on the right in the sixty third minute but failed to pick out Matt Rippon in the middle with a low cross too close to Jamie Henderson.

Dene Cassells got forward in the sixty seventh minute and sent Fraser MacFarlane away on the left for another disappointing cross which failed to find a red shirt in the box.

In the first of Co-Manager Willie Gemmell's changes Jamie Graham made way for Ruaridh Horne in  direct swap at right-back.

Three controversial decisions in as many minutes put Referee Archie Mitchell at the centre of attention. A firmly struck sixty eighth minute James Ford shot from the left was parried behind at his near post by Jamie Henderson. Perhaps thinking the ball had gone behind before Henderson's touch Mr Mitchell generously awarded the Arky keeper a goal-kick.

Sixty seconds later Saints were denied a penalty kick, firmly in the stone wall category, for a late and heavy challenge on Daniel Croarkin.

The three minute dubious decisions hat-trick was completed with a penalty award for a "ball to hand" harshly given against Steven MacLeod. Graham Douglas however came to the rescue diving low to his left to parry Arky Skipper Gary Kelly's spot kick before scrambling across to smother the ball at the on-rushing David Bannerman's feet.

The visitors pulled a goal back in the seventy fifth minute when John McDade got in between Kerr Newbigging and Dene Cassells to nod home David Bannerman's corner kick from the right.

Saints came agonisingly close to restoring their two goal advantage straight from the re-start only for Jamie Henderson to produce another top quality save leaping high to his right to push behind a Kerr Newbigging twenty five yard pile-driver.

A late seventy seventh minute Donald Campbell challenge on the halfway line had players on both sides searching for their handbags as tempers momentarily boiled over. Fortunately Mr Mitchell was able to draw on considerable personal experience of similar situations from his playing days with Campbeltown Pupils and quickly restored order with the award of a free-kick to Arky. Before the restart Saints made their final switch sending on Dougal Graham to replace Daniel Croarkin. Graham took over Scott Maitland's left-back berth with Maitland moving into midfield.

Graham Douglas came out confidently to claim the free-kick under pressure from Darren Livingston and Jamie Pattison and launched a Saints counter-attack where Donald Campbell picked out Scott Maitland's supporting run with an inch perfect pass. Disappointingly Maitland snatched at the chance blazing a very presentable opportunity wide of target.

Fraser MacFarlane's clever flick from Matt Rippon's eighty fifth minute free-kick from the right almost crept in at the far post before the vistors launched one last free-kick into the box. Darren Livingston beat Kerr Newbigging in the air to send the ball across the face of goal but thankfully too far ahead of Sean Love coming in at the back post.

Mr Mitchell's final whistle brought to a close an entertaining afternoon for the Glencruitten faithful who can look forward to another home fixture this coming Saturday when Motherwell Thistle bring their own 100% record to town for a Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division clash.




Team Captains Dene Cassells and Gary Kelly with Referee Archie Mitchell



Gavin Turner


Daniel Croarkin


Scott Maitland goes past Conor McArthur


Donald Campbell and Jamie Henderson


Jamie Henderson


Fraser MacFarlane beats Gary Kelly in the air


John McDade hooks clear


Dene Cassells opens the scoring from Fraser MacFarlane's corner kick


Kerr Newbigging, Fraser MacFarlane and Dene Cassells celebrate Dene's opening goal


Matt Rippon makes it 2 - 0 from the penalty spot


Matt Rippon, Kerr Newbigging, Daniel Croarkin and Donald Campbell celebrate Matt's goal


Kerr Newbigging beats Jack Doak in the air


Conor McArthur curls a free-kick over the Saints wall but well wide of target


Graham Douglas saves Gary Kelly's penalty kick


Jamie Henderson beats Kerr Newbigging to Fraser MacFarlane's corner kick


John McDade pulls one back for Arky


Graham Douglas


David Bannerman and Ruaridh Horne 


David Bannerman and Fraser MacFarlane


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