Friday, 14 August 2015

Dawning of a New Era






Saturday 15th August 2015
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division
Oban Saints AFC v East Kilbride FC Amateurs
Glencruitten 2, Mossfield Avenue, Oban, Argyll PA34 4EH
Kick off 2pm
Referee Mr Alan Frame




Saints rounded off their pre-season schedule in the best possible style with the capture of their eleventh Argyll & Bute Cup in Lochgilphead last Saturday. After three forty minute games against Dunoon Athletic, Oban Athletic and Campbeltown Pupils Saints progressed from the group sections to face St Mirren Under 19's in the semi-finals where they defeated the young Buddies by two goals to nil. In a good day for Oban football in general Oban Athletic also progressed to the final however the Argyll & Bute Cup new boys finally ran out of steam and went down 4 - 0 to Saints in a very one sided final.







With the first cup already safely tucked away in the Saints trophy cabinet the Alex Craik era begins in earnest this Saturday with the visit to Glencruitten of newly promoted East Kilbride FC Amateurs. The amateur wing of highly ambitious Scottish Lowland Football League club East Kilbride FC have taken the Scottish Amateur Football League by storm in recent seasons securing an unprecedented four consecutive league titles in a relentless march to the top division, In addition to their hugely impressive league form EKFC Amateurs have also recorded some highly commendable cup runs reaching the seventh round of the Scottish Amateur Cup last season and the sixth round the season before. Last season also saw them reach the final of the Jimmy Marshall Trophy where they lost out by two goals to one to Premier Division Champions St Joseph's FP.

With only the injured Dougal Graham and the honeymooning Keith Millar definitely unavailable, and Skipper Marc Maccallum a doubt, new Saints Manager Alex Craik has a large squad to choose from and faces some tough decisions in selecting his final sixteen for Saturday's first match of the season proper. All players who featured in the pre-season matches acquitted themselves well and will feel they have done enough to claim a place in the match day squad. "Sir" Alex  already shown no hesitation in changing Saints long standing formation and will now relish the chance to put his own stamp on the starting XI. Inevitably some will be disappointed however with a long season ahead there will plenty opportunities ahead for those missing out to force themselves back into the reckoning.    




East Kilbride FC Amateurs SAFL Premier Division 1 Champions 2014-15




East Kilbride FC Amateurs SAFL Division 1A Champions 2013-13





East Kilbride FC Amateurs Scottish Amateur Football League record;-

2014-15 Premier Division One Champions Promoted
2013-14 Premier Division Two Champions Promoted
2012-13 Division 1A Champions Promoted
2011-12 Division 1B Champions Promoted



In Other News


The draws for the first round of the Scottish Amateur Cup and the first and second rounds of the West of Scotland Cup were made on Monday 10th August. Saints were one of 220 West Region teams to receive a bye into round two of the Scottish Amateur Cup and must wait until week commencing 7th September to learn where their journey in "the Scottish" will begin this season. Saints also received a first round bye in the West of Scotland Cup and were drawn away from home in round two to either fellow Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division side East Kilbride Rolls Royce or FC Clydebank of SAFL Premier Division Two. 



Oban Saints victorious 2015 Argyll & Bute Cup squad 


In Other Other News


Last Saturday, former Saints Club Captain and now Player/Coach, Keith Millar finally tied the knot with his long suffering term partner Marion Gemmell. Congratulations to both.


Mr & Mrs Keith Millar




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Sunday, 9 August 2015

Argyll & Bute Cup Round-up


Saints rounded off their busy pre-season schedule in the best possible style by winning the Argyll and Bute Cup in Lochgilphead last Saturday. In what was to prove a very good day for Oban football in general Saints defeated the tournament's surprise package Oban Athletic in the final after three group section games and a semi-final.

The eight participating teams were divided into two groups of four playing each once in matches lasting forty minutes. Group One at the Ropework Park consisted of hosts and trophy holders Lochgilphead Red Star, Dunoon, Tarbert and a very youthful St Mirren Under 19's side drafted in to replace Rothesay Brandane who were unable to attend. On the all weather surface at Lochgilphead Joint Campus Group Two was contested by Oban Saints, Campbeltown Pupils and tournament debutants Dunoon Athletic and Oban Athletic.

Match Officials

Allan Frame
Jimmy Litster
Archie Mitchell
Pat O'Donnell
Jim Pearson
John Scott

Group Stages


Injuries, holidays and work commitments robbed Saints of the services of Martin Bonar, Daniel Cassells, Willie Gemmell, Scott Maitland, Keith Millar and Skipper Marc Maccallum however Manager Alex Craik was still able to name a sixteen man squad plus himself if circumstances required. Saints and Dunoon Athletic got things underway in Group Two where Saints were fortunate to survive a very shaky start to reach half time still level at 0 - 0. Saints made a far better start to the second half and took less than sixty seconds to take the lead. Ross Maitland made a good run from his unfamiliar right back berth and swung in a perfect cross for Craig MacEwan to power a header into the bottom corner. Moments later Craig was denied a second goal by a good save by the Athletic keeper when Craig got on the end of a terrific pass from Donald Campbell to fire in a powerful shot. The makeshift back four of Ross Maitland, Jamie Graham, Dene Cassells and David McArthur were still not completely at ease and Athletic equalised in the twenty fourth minute when a cross from their left looped over Dene Cassells leaving the lone Athletic striker one on one with the Saints keeper. The Dunoon man rifled a shot into the top corner man giving Thomas McCulloch no chance. Saints regained the lead in the 29th minute when Donald Campbell made a determined run into the box before slipping the ball to Craig MacEwan to finish neatly into the bottom corner past the keeper's left hand for his and Saints second goal. Saints were well on top now and Manager Alex Craik decided on a couple of changes replacing Dean Smith and Lewis Cameron with Shaun MacIvor and, making his first pre-season appearance, David Beaton. Shaun made an instant impact winning a corner on the Saints left from which Donald Campbell was convinced he had scored. Donald's in swinger appeared to cross the line before being scrambled clear at the near post by the Athletic defence. Referee Jimmy Litster was unconvinced and dismissed the Saints appeals later revealing that he had heard no "beep" therefore the ball couldn't have crossed the line. Whether goal line technology was actually in use at the tournament remains unconfirmed! The game finished without further scoring giving first blood to Saints.

Saints Captain for the day Donald Campbell

Craig MacEwan nets the winner for Saints against Dunoon Athletic


The opening match in Group One saw hosts Lochgilphead Red Star lose out 2 - 1 to 2006 Cup winners Dunoon. This was quickly followed by a convincing 3 - 1 win for the youngsters of St Mirren over Tarbert who were handicapped by the tournament's only red card for a first half hand ball on the goal line.


Back in Group Two Argyll and Bute Cup new boys Oban Athletic put in a very good performance before losing out 1 - 0 to Campbeltown Pupils. Athletic remained on the pitch for match three where they would face Oban Saints for the very first time. With a number of former Saints players in their ranks, and managed by former Saint Steven MacLeod, this promised to be a very interesting encounter. Saints Manager Alex Craik made just one change to the starting XI from the first match deploying Allan Mackay at centre forward at the expense of Dean Smith. Saints signalled their intent right from the start with Donald Campbell getting a shot on target in the first minute which was easily saved by former Saints keeper Graham "Sugar" Douglas. The pair were in action again shortly after this Donald getting considerably more power in his shot which Sugar could only beat away. Lewis Cameron, operating on the right of the front three, won a 7th minute corner on the right from which he found the head of Allan Mackay unfortunately his strike partner couldn't keep his header down and the ball flew over the crossbar. Saints came agonisingly close to opening the scoring in the tenth minute when Craig MacEwan made a good run on the left cutting the ball back to Donald Campbell whose shot was again saved by Sugar. The keeper however could only parry Donald's shot and the ball broke temptingly for Ross Maitland who frustratingly could only turn the ball against the post from one yard out. Saints kept up the pressure with Lewis Cameron forcing another corner on the right. Saints again won the header but this time it was Craig MacEwan who was unable to hit the target. In the 13th minute David McArthur cut in from the left and fired in a terrific right foot shot which appeared to be handled in the penalty box before flying wide of target. Referee Pat O'Donnell however remained unmoved by the Saints appeals and signalled for a corner kick. Lewis Cameron again delivered well with keeper Sugar's attempted punched clearance only reaching David McArthur whose spectacular overhead kick cleared the crossbar by a matter of inches. Saints closed the half with a shot from the edge of the box by Ross Maitland again going the wrong side of the bar for a 0 - 0 half time scoreline. The second half promised more of the same but Athletic put the cat among the pigeons with a 24th minute goal completely against the run of play. A long ball from the back caught out the Saints defence who were forced to concede a corner kick on the Athletic right. The corner kick was swung over for what looked like a routine catch for Thomas McCulloch however the big keeper somehow allowed the ball to slip through his hands onto the grateful head of Athletic captain Craig Campbell whose header looped over Ross Maitland guarding the back post and into the net. Saints were stunned by this totally unscripted reverse and seemed to lose their composure whereas their opponents retained theirs and stuck resolutely to their defensive game plan. Saints rarely threatened in the remainder of the second half failing to exploit the full width of the wide park to get in behind the well disciplined Athletic back line with the tournament new boys comfortably holding on to record a deserved if unlikely win.

Ross Maitland hits the post against Oban Athletic

David McArthur tries unsuccessfully to catch out Graham Douglas at his near post 


Back at the Ropework Red Star gained their only point of the day in a 0 - 0 draw with St Mirren while Dunoon kept up their winning start defeating Tarbert 1 - 0.


The unexpected defeat against Oban Athletic coupled with Campbeltown Pupils 1 - 0 win over Dunoon Athletic left Saints needing to beat Pupils in their final match to maintain their chances of progressing to the knock out stages. Manager Alex Craik sprung a few surprises in his line-up for this crucial match giving the right full back role to young Matthew Kelly and a debut to Elliot Dougall in the middle of the park. The Manager also dropped Craig MacEwan back into the defence with David Beaton coming in to take the right side of the front three with Lewis Cameron switching to the left. Saints opened the scoring in the 8th minute after good work on the right by David Beaton picked out Dean Smith just inside the Pupil's penalty box. Dean showed good strength to hold off his marker and lay the ball off to Donald Campbell to slam the ball into the bottom corner past Reid Anderson's right hand. Instead of settling for what they had Saints were guilty of over committing to attack and left themselves woefully short at the back where Pupils picked them off on the break for the equaliser. Shaun MacIvor came on as a second half replacement for Lewis Cameron but with no breakthrough coming in the first five minutes Saints had to go for broke and switched to an attacking 4 - 2 - 4 formation with Elliot Dougall coming off to make way for Allan Mackay. The switch paid dividends in the 29th minute when an excellent move up the right involving Matthew Kelly, David Beaton and Myles McAuley ended with David crossing to Shaun MacIvor who slammed home from seven yards out to restore the lead. Saints endured a nervous closing ten minutes plus four minutes of stoppage time to secure their place in the semi-finals but still had to wait on the outcome of the final match between Oban Athletic and Dunoon Athletic to find out who would top the section.
Oban won the battle of the Athletics 3 - 0 thanks to a hat-trick from former Saints player Colin Tindal seeing them safely through to the semi-finals as group winners on goal difference eliminating Campbeltown Pupils into the bargain.


Donald Campbell opens the scoring against Campbeltown Pupils



Shaun MacIvor slams home the winner against Campbeltown Pupils

In Group One Red Star's defence of the trophy stuttered to a halt after a 3 - 0 defeat to Tarbert leaving Dunoon and St Mirren to fight it out for top spot which the young Buddies duly earned by beating the Dunoon men 2 - 0.


Third and Fourth Place Playoffs

The playoffs were staged on the all weather pitch at Lochgilphead Joint Campus where, in the first match, Tarbert and Dunoon Athletic drew 1 - 1 with the sides electing not to proceed to a penalty shoot-out. Campbeltown Pupils and Lochgilphead Red Star contested the second play off which ended goalless before Pupils eventually prevailed 5 - 4 in the shoot-out.


Semi-finals

The Oban Saints faced the Paisley Saints in the first semi-final with the Oban lads coming flying out of the traps to take the lead inside sixty seconds. Donald Campbell played a delightful pass inside the Buddie's full back for Kevin Keen to run onto and deliver an inch perfect cross for Allan Mackay to drill home from ten yards. Saints kept up the pressure on the Buddie's youngsters with Kevin Keen narrowly failing to connect at the back post with a terrific Donald Campbell cross in the third minute. David Beaton was enjoying being back on a football pitch after an absence of several months and was unlucky not to score in the 9th minute after an excellent turn and shot was well saved by the Buddie's keeper. Ross Maitland presented Allan Mackay with a good opportunity for his second goal of the afternoon but the striker was unable to keep his shot down after a good cross from the wee man. Donald Campbell was next to try his luck from distance but he was also unable to keep his shot below the crossbar. In the 18th minute Myles McAuley made a powerful run into the box picking out Allan Mackay whose shot from twelve yards was straight at the keeper. Saints had the benefit of playing down the Ropework slope in the second half and in the 24th minute a sweeping move down the right involving David Beaton, Myles McAuley and Allan Mackay set up Donald Campbell for a shot which slipped wide of the keeper's right hand post. One minute later persistent play on the right wing from Kevin Keen won a corner which Ross Maitland placed straight onto Donald Campbell's forehead for the Saints skipper to bullet an unstoppable header into the net. The Buddies were presented with an opportunity to get back into the game when Referee Pat O'Donnell rather charitably ruled that Saints were guilty of holding at a rare St Mirren corner kick. Saints keeper Thomas McCulloch, back on his old Ropework stomping ground, got down well to his left to stop the spot kick allowing the Saints defence to scramble the ball to safety. Manager Alex Craik made three changes for the closing ten minutes withdrawing Allan Mackay, David Beaton and Donald Campbell replacing them with Dean Smith, Matthew Kelly and Elliot Dougal. Matthew Kelly made an instant impact on the left of the front three winning a free kick just outside the box. Matthew took the kick himself teeing up David McArthur for a good right foot strike across the keeper but wide of the post. Saints remained in control comfortably seeing out the final minutes to win 2 - 0 and book their place in the final.

Donald Campbell heads home Saints second goal against St Mirren Under 19's

Thomas McCulloch saves St Mirren's second half penalty kick

Kevin Keen was one of three former Red Star Lochgilphead players in the Saints squad



In the second semi-final Oban Athletic recovered from a 1 - 0 half-time deficit to equalise in the second period sending the tie to a penalty shoot-out. The format was to be three penalties each before sudden death. Dunoon scored with the first penalty before Kris Gillies levelled for Athletic. Graham Douglas saved the second Dunoon kick giving Scott Johnston the chance to put Athletic ahead which he duly completed. The third Dunoon penalty was missed sending Oban Athletic through to the final for a second Oban Derby of the day.


The Final

Saints lined up for the final with Thomas McCulloch in goal; a back four of Ross Maitland, Jamie Graham, Dene Cassells and David McArthur; a midfield of Myles McAuley, Paul Kerr and Donald Campbell; and a front three of Lewis Cameron, Allan Mackay and Craig MacEwan. Saints won the toss of Referee Jimmy Litster's coin and elected to kick up the slope in the first half. The Athletic game plan was identical to the first match however by this time their legs and minds were beginning to tire and Saints had a far easier task in finding the gaps in their defence. In the sixth minute Stephen Kelly hauled down Lewis Cameron twenty five yards from goal giving Saints a free kick in a dangerous position. Allan Mackay took the kick which Graham Douglas got a hand to but couldn't keep out of the net. Two minutes later Saints were two in front, Graham Douglas made an excellent save from a Lewis Cameron shot turning the ball round the post for corner. Lewis took the corner from the Saints right where Sugar made another good stop from a Donald Campbell header but was powerless to stop Myles McAuley  from heading the rebound into the unguarded net. In the 13th minute Lewis Cameron made a terrific run up the left wing and spotted a well timed Craig MacEwan near post run. Lewis picked out the run but Craig's flicked finish went wide of target. Saints extended their lead on the quarter hour with a stunning Allan Mackay 25 yard strike from the corner of the box which flew past Sugar into the postage stamp corner. In the 19th minute Lewis Cameron took one heavy challenge too many and limped off to be replaced by David Beaton just before Referee Litster brought the half to an end.
Saints kicked off the second half attacking the pavilion end and quickly put the result beyond any doubt when David McArthur picked out Donald Campbell's run into the box to lift the ball over the advancing Graham Douglas and into the net to make the score 4 - 0. With the match over as a contest Saints dropped the tempo a little but still managed to test the keeper with a fierce David McArthur shot from the edge of the box from which Sugar pulled off a terrific save. Manager Alex Craik gave late run-outs to Elliot Dougall, Shaun MacIvor, Matthew Kelly and Dean Smith as replacements for Paul Kerr, Allan Mackay, Donald Campbell and Craig MacEwan respectively. Referee Jimmy Litster, who together with assistants Jim Pearson and John Scott, handled a sporting contest well, brought proceedings to an end giving Saints their eleventh Argyll and Bute Cup success.

Donald Campbell introduces the Saints players to the tournament sponsors

Allan Mackay opens the scoring for Saints

Allan Mackay harries the Oban Athletic central defensive pairing of Daniel MacKinnon and Craig Campbell

Paul Kerr wins this aerial joust with Scott MacMillan

Oban Saints Argyll & Bute Cup Winners 2015

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Friday, 7 August 2015

Always Argyll





Saturday 8th August 2015
Argyll & Bute Cup Tournament

Ropework Park
Campbell Street
Lochgilphead
Argyll
PA31 8JU

and

Lochgilphead Joint Campus
Kilmory
Lochgilphead
Argyll
PA31 8AA

Kick Off 10am






The much missed Argyll & Bute Cup ends a seven year absence to make a welcome return to the amateur football calendar in Lochgilphead this Saturday. Hosts Lochgilphead Red Star are the current holders having edged out then holders Oban Saints on goal difference to win the cup at Glencruitten when the tournament was last played in 2008. Always keenly contested the Argyll & Bute Cup throws up ties that the league positions of the respective clubs never could which contributes towards the unpredictability of the final outcome.

Group One, to be played on grass at the Ropework Park, contains holders Red Star, fellow Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division One side Dunoon, Red Star's local rivals Tarbert of Premier Division Two and St Mirren Under 19's.

Group Two, to be played on the all weather surface at Lochgilphead Joint Campus, contains Argyll's most successful clubs old rivals Campbeltown Pupils and Oban Saints. Also in group two are tournament debutants Dunoon Athletic of Scottish Amateur Football League Division One and Oban Athletic of the West of Scotland Amateur Football League Premier Division. Some fascinating ties are in store here as the long established clubs Pupils and Saints have never before faced either of the new boys.

The matches will last 40 minutes each and every team is guaranteed at least four games presenting respective coaches with the opportunity to give all of their players a decent amount of game time ahead of the start of the league season next Saturday. The weather forecast looks favourable so hopefully a healthy number of spectators will turn out to support what promises to be a great day of football.  




The Victorious Lochgilphead Red Star Squad of 2008




The Contenders








Campbeltown Pupils' recent record in the SAFL:-

2014/15 Premier Division 7th
2013/14 Premier Division One Champions Promoted
2012/13 Premier Division Two Champions Promoted
2011/12 Premier Division Two 4th
2010/11 Premier Division One 9th Relegated
2009/10 Premier Division One 7th
2008/09 Premier Division 10th Relegated
2007/08 Premier Division One 3rd Promoted
2006/07 Premier Division One 5th



Campbeltown Pupils AFC








Dunoon's recent record in the SAFL:-

2014/15 Premier Division One 6th
2013/14 Premier Division One 6th
2012/13 Premier Division Two 6th Promoted
2011/12 Premier Division Two 7th
2010/11 Premier Division Two 6th
2009/10 Premier Division Two 8th
2008/09 Premier Division One 9th Relegated
2007/08 Premier Division One 7th
2006/07 Premier Division Two 2nd Promoted



Dunoon AFC

Dunoon AFC Argyll & Bute Cup Winners 2006





Dunoon Athletic

Dunoon Athletic's recent record in the SAFL:-

2014/15 Premier Division Two 12th Relegated
2013/14 Premier Division Two 8th
2012/13 Division One A 3rd Promoted













Lochgilphead Red Star's recent record in the SAFL:-

2014/15 Premier Division Two 6th
2013/14 Premier Division Two 4th
2012/13 Division One B 4th Promoted
2011/12 Division One 5th
2010/11 Division One 3rd
2009/10 Division One 8th
2008/09 Division One 4th
2007/08 Division One 2nd
2006/07 Division One 7th




Lochgilphead Red Star AFC










Oban Athletic's recent record in the West of Scotland Amateur Football League:-

2014/15 Premier Division 3rd
2013/14 Premier Division 4th



Oban Athletic AFC West of Scotland Amateur Football League Thomson Trophy Winners 2014



No, the county boundaries have not suddenly been redrawn giving Argyll a chunk of Renfrewshire! St Mirren have kindly agreed to send their under 19's squad to replace the unavailable Rothesay Brandane in the tournament line-up







Tarbert's recent record in the SAFL:-

2014/15 Division One A Promoted
2013/14 Division One 4th
2012/13 Division One 6th
2011/12 Division One 2nd
2010/11 Premier Division Two 10th Relegated
2009/10 Premier Division Two 5th
2008/09 Division One Champions Promoted
2007/08 Division One 3rd
2006/07 Division One 4th



Tarbert AFC








Oban Saint' recent record in the SAFL:-

2014/15 Premier Division 3rd
2013/14 Premier Division Champions
2012/13 Premier Division 3rd
2011/12 Premier Division 2nd
2010/11 Premier Division 2nd
2009/10 Premier Division Champions
2008/09 Premier Division 5th
2007/08 Premier Division 3rd
2006/07 Premier Division 6th


Oban Saints at Glencruitten 18th July 2015



Oban Saints won the last of their ten Argyll & Bute Cups in 2007






The Running Order





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Sunday, 2 August 2015

Rhu Tournament Round-up




On the basis that they do more than their fair share of travelling during the season Saints don't normally play away from home in pre-season however the invitation to take part in the 120th anniversary celebrations of one of Scotland's oldest surviving amateur football clubs proved too good to turn down. Saints therefore took to the road last Saturday and headed for the picturesque conservation village of Rhu at the mouth of the Gare Loch. Three clubs took part in the competition, Saints, their old friends Greenock High School Former Pupils and hosts Rhu Amateurs with the teams playing each other once in matches lasting 70 minutes.

First up on the well prepared but steeply sloping and very soft playing surface were Saints and Rhu. Saints started with Daniel Cassells in goal; a back four of Martin Bonar, Dene Cassells, Willie Gemmell and Jamie Graham; a midfield of Myles McAuley, Paul Kerr and Donald Campbell; and a forward line of Ross Maitland, Allan Mackay and Lewis Cameron. On the bench were David McArthur, Shaun MacIver, Kevin Keen and Matthew Kelly. Saints were quickly out of the blocks taking the game to their Caledonian League hosts right from the first whistle. Saints first chance came in the third minute with Martin Bonar pushing forward on the right and having a powerful shot blocked but only into the path of Lewis Cameron who shot narrowly over from a tight angle. The pitch wasn't particularly wide but Saints were making it as wide as possible with full backs Bonar and Graham pushing forward at every opportunity. In the 10th minute a deep Ross Maitland cross from the right was headed behind for the first corner of the match. Lewis Cameron's corner kick to the back post was headed back across the face of the goal by Allan Mackay for Paul Kerr who was unable to direct his header on target. Two minutes later Saints made the breakthrough, Jamie Graham made a good run cutting in from the left wing and slipped the ball to Lewis Cameron whose low cross from the left of the box was deflected into his own net by a Rhu defender. After a raking Willie Gemmell pass from the back Lewis and Jamie linked up again in a similar position to win a free kick when Jamie was tripped just outside the box. Lewis curled the free kick around the wall towards the keeper's bottom left hand corner and despite the keeper getting both hands to it he was unable to keep the ball out of the net. In the 20th minute Saints threatened again from a set piece, Jamie Graham won another corner on the left from which Lewis Cameron picked out the head of Martin Bonar whose back post header was cleared off the line by the Rhu defence. Saints were completely dominant in this first period and added a third when another long pass from Willie Gemmell picked out Lewis Cameron's run through the inside left channel. With the defence beaten a first time flick with the outside of his right boot from Lewis caught the advancing keeper totally by surprise and the  ball nestled in the bottom corner of the net. Saints were, perhaps, being too adventurous and were almost punished for committing too many men forward when Jamie Graham was dispossessed deep in the Rhu half. A swift counter attack left Saints short at the back and only a well timed interception from Dene Cassells prevented Rhu from getting their effort on target. At the other end the Rhu defence was far more charitable with Ross Maitland the grateful recipient pouncing on a wretchedly short back pass to roll the ball into the net past the stranded keeper. Rhu had a late flurry in the final minute of the first half winning a free kick on the edge of the Saints box which was charged down by the Saints wall but a well struck shot from the rebound brought out a terrific save from Daniel Cassells diving full length to tip the ball round his right and post. Saints failed to pick up their men from the corner kick and allowed a free header six yards out which fortunately flew over the crossbar.

Manager Alex Craik deployed all four substitutes at half time sending on David McArthur, Matthew Kelly, Kevin Keen and Shaun MacIver to replace Jamie Graham, Paul Kerr, Lewis Cameron and Allan Mackay. Saints started the second half casually and were made to pay after just sixty seconds when Stuart McGillivray sprung the Saints offside trap for an easy finish past Daniel Cassells. After the sloppy start Saints got back in the groove and almost restored their four goal advantage in the 39th minute when a crashing header from Shaun MacIver brought out a tremendous save from the Rhu keeper after Martin Bonar had delivered a pin-point cross onto the head of the young Saints striker. MacIver showed good strength to get another effort on target when, after a good pass from Donald Campbell, he held off the attentions of four Rhu defenders before testing the keeper low down to his left. Saints had further opportunities in the 50th and 52nd minutes with the Rhu keeper pulling off good saves from two close range Ross Maitland shots the second of which the keeper couldn't hold but recovered well to save the rebound at the feet of Matthew Kelly. The Saints defence was caught napping at a deep Rhu free kick but Daniel Cassells spared their blushes with a good save after Martin Bonar had been easily beaten at the back post. Martin redeemed himself shortly afterwards in a similar position with a terrific diving header behind for a corner. On the hour mark Saints got their fifth goal when Shaun MacIver made a good run to get on the end of a terrific defence splitting pass from Donald Campbell leaving the Rhu defence appealing in vain for offside as he rounded the keeper and steered the ball into the unguarded net. With rolling substitutions permitted Saints made two further changes before the end with Lewis Cameron and Jamie Graham coming on to replace Ross Maitland and Dene Cassells for the closing stages. Central Scottish Amateur Football League Referee James Gallacher brought the first of his three matches to an end allowing Saints a ten minute breather before facing the fresh legs of West of Scotland Amateur Cup holders Greenock High School Former Pupils.

Saints started the game against old friends the "High" with the same line-up as the first match with the exception of Jamie Graham who made way for David McArthur at left back. The Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division outfit were to prove an entirely different proposition to that posed by the hosts and a very even opening thirty five minutes ensued. Ross Maitland won a 4th minute corner on the right after a good pass from Myles McAuley. Ross took the corner kick himself and found the head of Donald Campbell whose header from a prodigious leap hit the junction of post and bar rebounding to Dene Cassells who had his follow up header cleared off the line. Saints were almost caught out in the tenth minute by a swift High counter attack but were saved by a timely Paul Kerr tackle on Stephen Burden at the expense of a corner. However Saints failed to clear the danger from the corner kick from the High left and Michael McColgan bundled the ball over the line from close range. Two minutes later Saints were back on level terms after Ross Maitland had won another corner on the right this time from a Donald Campbell pass inside the full back. Once again Ross delivered a good out swinging cross which was met by a terrific diving header into the net from Allan Mackay. In the 23rd minute Willie Gemmell picked up the only yellow card of the entire afternoon when Referee Gallacher, who handled proceedings well throughout, finally tired of Willie's incessant questioning of his decisions. A good move up the left culminating in a dangerous cross from Lewis Cameron won Saints another corner off a sliced clearance in the High defence. Lewis whipped in the corner kick where Dene Cassells out jumped the High defence but couldn't get enough power in his header to trouble the keeper. On the half hour mark Donald Campbell unleashed a powerful goal bound shot from the edge of the box which unfortunately Allan Mackay couldn't get out of the way of quickly enough and the ball cannoned off his back and looped up onto the roof of the net. The luck of tournament draw saw Saints end the first half on 105 minutes of continuous high tempo football but with their opponents on just 35 minutes the pendulum was about to swing very much in the High's favour.

Two minutes after the restart Dene Cassells was harshly adjudged to have fouled his opponent resulting in a free kick in a dangerous position twenty two yards from goal. Daniel Cassells made an excellent save from the well struck free kick diving full length to his left. Two minutes later there was nothing Dan could do to prevent the High regaining the lead when an excellent low cross from the right by Kevin Brown was turned in at the back post by Michael McColgan. Saints went in search of a second equaliser and came close in the 42nd minute when Lewis Cameron pressurised the High left back into a mistake allowing him to get a shot on target which the High keeper appeared to turn behind for a corner however, much to the bemusement of all, Referee Gallacher awarded a goal kick. The High played the ball out from the back and played a long ball in behind the Saints defence which Paul Kerr did well to head behind for a corner kick. Stephen Burden delivered the corner from the High right which was cleared but only as far as Burden whose perfectly executed first time left foot strike from the corner of the box fizzed past Daniel Cassells into the bottom corner of the net. Manager Alex Craik decided on a change at this point with Jamie Graham replacing Martin Bonar at right back. Moments later Saints slipped further behind when a terrific Gordon Smith strike from the edge of the D flew past Daniel Cassells giving the big Saints keeper no chance. On 57 minutes Saints had some good build up on the left but with the ball screaming out to be cut back to Donald Campbell on the edge of the box Allan Mackay elected to shoot from a tight angle sending his shot over the junction of post and bar. From the goal kick the High again went long where Dene Cassells completely misjudged his attempted clearance slicing it into the path of the onrushing Gordon Smith who eagerly gobbled up the chance to make it 5 - 1 to the High. To their credit Saints kept plugging away in a match they were now clearing not going to get anything from but mental fatigue was setting in and failure to maintain their shape was presenting the High with chances to further extend their advantage. On the hour mark Kevin Keen and Matthew Kelly came on to replace Ross Maitland and David McArthur with young Matthew facing a baptism of fire in an unfamiliar left back role against the very experienced Barry Munro. The veteran High winger made a typically strong run out muscling the Saints youngster to fire in a fierce shot which Daniel Cassells did well to beat away at his near post. Saints managed two more attempts of note in the closing fifteen minutes with Myles McAuley testing the keeper with a powerful run and shot and Donald Campbell having a decent long range effort tipped over but the match finished without further scoring leaving Saints to hope for a home win in the final match.

The High made four changes to their starting XI for the final match where the hosts put up a far better showing but were denied a share of the points against their more illustrious opponents by a first half Stephen Burden strike earning the Greenock men the handsome Murdoch Gardening Services Trophy. Saints received some consolation for their afternoon's work in the shape of the Player of the Tournament trophy awarded to Lewis Cameron.

Saints face another busy day next Saturday when they travel to Lochgilphead for the Argyll and Bute Cup before the league season kicks off on the following Saturday with a home game against newly promoted East Kilbride.


A silence of remembrance was observed prior to kick off


Lewis Cameron shoots over


Lewis Cameron makes it 2 - 0 to Saints


Lewis Cameron adds Saints third goal


Allan Mackay heads back across goal for Dene Cassells



Donald Campbell, Ross Maitland, Willie Gemmell and Shaun MacIver


Allan Mackay's terrific diving header brings Saints level


Ross Maitland gets his cross in despite the attentions of Greenock's David McLean



Myles McAuley and Greenock's Jamie Bradley



Greenock HSFP Captain Neil Rankin lifts the Murdoch Gardening Services Trophy



Lewis Cameron with the Player of the Tournament Trophy


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