Sunday, 14 August 2016

Demolition Derby


Saturday 13th August 2016
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division
Oban Saints AFC 10 - 0 Campbeltown Pupils AFC
Glencruitten 2, Mossfield Avenue, Oban, Argyll PA34 4EH
Kick Off 2pm
Referee Mr James Litster


Saints starting line-up:-
Thomas McCulloch
David McArthur
Marc Maccallum (Captain)
Dene Cassells
Scott Maitland
Myles McAuley
Paul Kerr
Willie Gemmell
Ross Maitland
Donald Campbell
Craig MacEwan
Used Substitutes:-
Daniel Croarkin
Fraser MacFarlane
Dean Smith
Unused Substitutes:-
Alex Craik
Graham Douglas
Saints Goalscorers:-
Craig MacEwan   
Donald Campbell    
Ross Maitland 
Daniel Croarkin  


Two goals on his competitive debut for youngster Daniel Croarkin put the icing on the cake for Saints Manager Alex Craik as he watched his charges put ten past Argyll rivals Campbeltown Pupils at Glencruitten last Saturday afternoon. An Argyll Derby had all the makings of a tricky opening day fixture for Saints however the home side received a major boost when injuries and holidays forced Pupils to name a virtually unrecognisable line-up. Only four players remained from the corresponding fixture last season with the absence of Gary Grumoli, Pupils top scorer for the past eight seasons, a significant omission. Saints welcomed back Willie Gemmell and Dean Smith to the squad that narrowly lost out in the Argyll and Bute Cup the previous week. Also making a welcome return was Skipper Marc Maccallum missing through injury since the D&K Lafferty Cup. Saints lined up with Thomas McCulloch in goal; a back four of David McArthur, Marc Maccallum, Dene Cassells and Scott Maitland; a midfield three of Myles McAuley, Paul Kerr and Willie Gemmell; and a forward line of Ross Maitland, Donald Campbell and Craig MacEwan. On the bench were Alex Craik, Daniel Croarkin, Fraser MacFarlane, Dean Smith and substitute goalkeeper Graham Douglas. 

Marc Maccallum won the toss of Referee Jimmy Litster's coin and elected to kick off attacking the railway end. Glencruitten 2 had successfully passed an early morning pitch inspection and was in remarkably good condition given the recent heavy rain which continued to fall before eventually clearing away after the opening ten minutes. Saints made a sluggish start and survived a scare in the fifth minute when the visitors almost punished some docile defending at a free kick. Paul Kerr was penalised for a foul on Ryan McConnachie thirty yards from goal and slightly right of centre. Pupils took the free kick quickly sending Martin McCallum tearing off up the right wing and catching the Saints defence asleep. McCallum sent a dangerous cross into the box which was turned goalward and cleared off the line before Ryan Gilchrist fired the loose ball narrowly wide of Thomas McCulloch's left hand post.
Saints were eventually awoken from their slumber by some stern words from the sidelines from Gaffer Craik and tested Robert Coffield in the Pupils goal for the first time in the eighth minute. Craig MacEwan flicked on a Willie Gemmell pass into the path of Donald Campbell who sent in a looping right foot shot from twenty two yards to which Coffield got both hands pushing the ball over his crossbar. Two minutes later Willie Gemmell tried to pick out David McArthur at the back post from a free kick on the left but Keith Mitchell tracked David's run well to head behind for a corner kick. Ross Maitland's outswinger from the corner flag went deep to the back post where Dene Cassells climbed well to head back into the danger area only for Shaun Grumoli to win a powerful clearing header. Ross Maitland then had two chances within a minute firstly being foiled by a finger tip save by Coffield after cutting in from the right and firing a low shot across the keeper. Secondly making poor contact with an effort from sixteen yards screwing his shot wide with Coffield caught in no man's land. The Saints pressure finally bore fruit in the seventeenth minute when Craig MacEwan stooped on the six yard line to head home a Ross Maitland cross from the right. Ross was the provider again in the twenty third minute picking out Donald Campbell in the box to slot past Robert Coffield in the Pupils goal after a good passing move from a Scott Maitland throw-in on the left had carved open the Pupils defence. Saints experienced midfield triumvirate of Myles McAuley, Paul Kerr and Willie Gemmell were totally dominant in the middle of the park allowing Willie to use his excellent passing range to good effect. A raking ball from Willie started the move for Saints third goal in the twenty fifth minute sending Craig MacEwan towards the bye-line wide on the right. With an exquisite touch Craig pulled the ball down and looped a cross into the six yard box for Ross Maitland to knock into the roof of the net with his left foot. Frustration was starting to creep into the visitors play with some meaty tackles and Robin Barr finally stretched the patience of Referee Litster too far with an over the ball tackle on Myles McAuley earning the Pupils midfielder a twenty eighth minute yellow card. Saints added a fourth in the thirty first minute from a corner kick on the right won by Donald Campbell. Ross Maitland found the head of David McArthur with another good delivery with the Saints full back unlucky to see his powerful downward header stopped on the line by Grant Grant. Myles McAuley won the ball from the Pupils defender and laid it back to Donald Campbell who thumped an emphatic finish into the net from seven yards. The movement of the Saints front three had the Pupils defence chasing shadows and almost immediately from the restart only a well timed last ditch tackle from Keith Mitchell prevented Donald Campbell from adding to the scoring after a perfectly weighted through ball from Craig MacEwan had Donald bearing down on goal. In the thirty fifth minute Myles McAuley sent Ross Maitland off on another run up the right wing with the wee man picking out Scott Maitland's run from the left and Grant Grant this time on hand to provide the vital interception. From the corner on the left Donald Campbell made a near post run to glance Ross Maitland's delivery across the face of goal and narrowly wide of the far post. The incessant pressure told just two minutes later when Scott Maitland made a driving run into the box passing up a shooting opportunity in favour of a lay off to Donald Campbell. Donald cracked a shot of Robert Coffield's left hand post and with the Pupils defence all at sea Craig MacEwan was on hand to roll the rebound into the net for goal number five. In a quieter spell leading up to the interval Martin McCallum demonstrated his shooting ability fizzing a free kick inches wide of Thomas McCulloch's right hand post before Referee Litster blew for half time. 
Running repairs were required at half time for foot and back injuries to Craig MacEwan and Donald Campbell respectively however both were able to take their places for the restart. Willie Gemmell's passing from midfield remained effective however his forty ninth free kick from twenty eight yards after Paul Kerr had been felled by Martin McCallum proved less so clearing the crossbar by some distance. The visitors managed to keep the Saints attack at bay for only nine second half minutes before Donald Campbell defied his sore back to complete his hat-trick. Ross Maitland made a devastating run on the right leaving two defenders trailing in his wake and flighting over another excellent cross to the back post where Donald Campbell climbed well against Grant Grant to head back across Robert Coffield and into the postage stamp corner. Pupils third choice keeper Coffield made an excellent save to deny Donald Campbell a fourth goal within a minute of his third finger tipping Donald's right foot shot round the post for a corner kick. Coffield however was powerless to stop Craig MacEwan from completing the second hat-trick of the day when Craig made a near post run to glance Ross Maitland's corner from the right inside the far post for Saints seventh. A rare loose finish from Donald Campbell after beating the offside trap was a let-off for the beleaguered Pupils defence however that was only a brief stay of execution before Donald and Ross Maitland took their respective goals and assists totals to four in the sixty second minute. Donald got the better of Shaun Grumoli at the back post to divert a cross from Ross high into the net putting Saints eight goals up with twenty eight minutes still to play. Despite being totally outplayed the visitors never gave up and Saints central defensive pairing of Marc Maccallum and Dene Cassells had to maintain their focus to preserve their precious clean sheet. A rare slack pass from Willie Gemmell briefly endangered the Saints goal gifting Martin McCallum a shooting opportunity however despite making good contact McCallum sent his effort high and wide of target. The Gaffer withdrew Myles McAuley, David McArthur and Craig MacEwan giving substitutes Daniel Croarkin, Fraser MacFarlane and Dean Smith a twenty five minute opportunity to influence proceedings which they were to grab with both hands. Shortly after entering the fray Daniel Croarkin made a good block on the edge of his own box to block another shot from Martin McCallum who had been the visitor's most potent goal threat throughout. As the match briefly threatened to boil over Keith Mitchell found his way into Referee Litster's notebook for a late challenge on Paul Kerr and was closely followed by Dene Cassells after a spot of retribution on the Pupils Skipper. Mr Litster quickly brought things under control before Saints once more increased the pressure on the Pupils goal. All three Saints substitutes were involved in the build up for the ninth goal with Daniel Croarkin finishing off the move showing good strength on the ball to force his way into the box and calmly slot past the Pupils keeper from ten yards. Young Daniel made it a dream debut double in the eighty eighth minute heading a Donald Campbell cross from the left high into the net to complete the scoring and send Saints into double figures. Referee Jimmy Litster, who successfully kept the lid on a highly competitive fixture, ended the agony for Pupils allowing only a bare minimum of stoppage time before blowing the final whistle. 

Despite the emphatic scoreline full credit must go to the depleted Pupils team who kept plugging away all afternoon and will hope to be back to full strength before their next two extremely daunting fixtures against St Joseph's and East Kilbride.

Next up for Saints is a visit to Motherwell to face newly promoted Motherwell Thistle.

Craig MacEwan opens the scoring

Donald Campbell shields the ball from Shaun Grumoli

Craig MacEwan and Grant Grant

Donald Campbell makes it 4 - 0

Donald Campbell glances Ross Maitland's corner wide of the far post


Ross Maitland with Alan Glendinning in pursuit

David McArthur congratulates Donald Campbell on his third goal

David McArthur charges down Keith Mitchell's shot

The two Skippers have a difference of opinion

Daniel Croarkin completes the scoring
Skipper Marc Maccallum congratulates Daniel Croarkin on his debut brace

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Thursday, 11 August 2016

The Great Escape





Saturday 13th August 2016
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division
Oban Saints AFC v Campbeltown Pupils AFC
Glencruitten 2, Mossfield Avenue, Oban, Argyll PA34 4EH
Kick Off 2pm
Referee Mr James Litster







The Great Escape

Saints open their 2016 - 17 Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division campaign this Saturday with the visit of Argyll rivals Campbeltown Pupils. The Pupils secured their Premier Division status on the closing day of last season with a dramatic win over Saints at Kintyre Park completing a remarkable feat of escapology that Harry Houdini himself would have been proud of. Having gathered just nine points from fifteen league fixtures Pupils found themselves requiring to take maximum points from their final three fixtures against three of the league's top four sides in order to avoid joining East Kilbride Rolls Royce in dropping into Premier Division One. A chink of light appeared at the end of the tunnel when West of Scotland Amateur Cup runners up Goldenhill elected not to travel to Campbeltown on Saturday 28th May gifting the points to the home side. The following Saturday Pupils sensationally set up a final day thriller with a 2 - 1 win over deposed Champions St Joseph's in a bruising encounter in Duntocher. The final match of the 2015 - 16 league season was played in Campbeltown the very next day in front of a large home support enjoying a day of rare summer sunshine. Pupils were given a massive confidence boost when Saints rolled into town with just eleven players in their injury ravaged squad. Lady luck continued to shine on the home team when Martin McCallum sliced a corner kick over Saints keeper Thomas McCulloch and into the net giving Pupils a 1 - 0 advantage which they successfully protected until the half time interval. Saints injury crisis forced Manager Alex Craik into action and it was the Gaffer who was on hand to take advantage of a slip from Pupils keeper Reid Anderson forcing the ball home from close range to level the scores and set up a dramatic finale. A draw was of no use to the Pupils requiring them to commit more men forward leaving them vulnerable at the back. After surviving several anxious moments the Pupils finally found the moment of inspiration they had been desperately in search of when full backs Keith Mitchell and John McCallum combined to carve open the Saints defence in the closing minutes. Mitchell made an excellent run across the tiring Saints defence and played in McCallum who crashed a powerful shot off the Saints crossbar but followed up his own effort to head into the net for the winning goal. The Pupils players, officials and supporters were justifiably jubilant at completing a highly unlikely survival act which guarantees Argyll's amateur football fans at least two local derbies to look forward to this season.

Last Season's Corresponding Fixture

When Pupils came calling at Glencruitten last season they met a Saints side who had recovered from an indifferent start to the season and were showing signs of the form which would eventually take them all the way to a Scottish Amateur Cup semi-final. After a goalless first half Saints eventually breached the stubborn Pupils rearguard when Donald Campbell collected a Paul Kerr pass and slotted home from a tight angle after rounding keeper Reid Anderson. Saints made it two shortly afterwards when Ross Maitland curled an in-swinging corner from the Saints left into the postage stamp corner over the head of Fraser Wylie on the goal line. Despite falling two goals behind Pupils remained cautious in their approach and somehow managed to pass up the one gilt edged chance that did come their way substitute Ellis Robertson slipped at the vital moment and miscued a simple chance straight into the grateful arms of Saints keeper Thomas McCulloch.


Team News

Holidays and work commitments will present Manager Alex Craik with a few headaches as he ponders his best line-up for this season's curtain raiser. Definitely missing from the Gaffer's plans are injury victims Martin Bonar, Paul Carmichael and Dougal Graham. On a brighter note Skipper Marc Maccallum looks set to end his injury nightmare and take his place at the heart of the Saints defence. The usual full blooded battle for precious league points and local bragging rights is anticipated as the old Argyll rivals strive to get their league campaigns off to the best possible start.



Campbeltown Pupils Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division Two Champions 2012 - 13



Campbeltown Pupils' recent record in the SAFL:-

2006/07 Premier Division One 5th
2007/08 Premier Division One 3rd Promoted
2008/09 Premier Division 10th Relegated
2009/10 Premier Division One 7th
2010/11 Premier Division One 9th Relegated
2011/12 Premier Division Two 4th
2012/13 Premier Division Two Champions Promoted
2013/14 Premier Division One Champions Promoted
2014/15 Premier Division 7th
2015/16 Premier Division 8th


Saints v Pupils in recent seasons:-


2008/09 SAFL Premier Division

16th August 2008 Oban Saints 2 - 1 Campbeltown Pupils
20th May 2009 Campbeltown Pupils 3 - 2 Oban Saints


2014/15 SAFL Premier Division

13th September 2014 Campbeltown Pupils 0 - 1 Oban Saints
30th May 2015 Oban Saints 2 - 1 Campbeltown Pupils


2015/16 SAFL Premier Division

7th November 2015 Oban Saints 2 - 0 Campbeltown Pupils
5th June 2016 Campbeltown Pupils 2 - 1 Oban Saints





Action from Saints 2 - 0 win over Pupils at Glencruitten last season


David McArthur heads wide


Dean Smith wins flick on ahead of Jamie Burns


Jamie Graham

Thomas McCulloch saves from John McCallum

Pupils keep a tight line at the back

Pupils keeper Reid Anderson

David McArthur, Fraser Wylie, Craig MacEwan and Keith Mitchell


Dean Smith and Paul Grumoli


John McCallum's sliding challenge on Dene Cassells

Paul Kerr


Donald Campbell breaks the deadlock


Fraser Wylie on the goal-line can't keep out Ross Maitland's corner kick


Willie Gemmell curls free-kick wide of target



Cup Draw News


Scottish Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup Competition





Saints were one of sixty four names drawn out of the hat in the Scottish Amateur Cup West section first round. The draw pairs Saints with former Premier Division rivals Finnart who departed the Scottish Amateur Football League at the end of last season in search of a new challenge in the Caledonian League. The tie, which is widely considered to be one of the standouts of the first round, will played at Glasgow Green on Saturday 3rd September.



West of Scotland Amateur Cup






Saints avoided the first round of the West of Scotland cup and have been drawn away from home against Airdrie side Petershall Villa of the Strathclyde Saturday Morning Amateur Football League. The tie, which must be decided on the day with extra time and penalty kicks to decide the winner if required, is scheduled to be played on Saturday 22nd October.



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Sunday, 7 August 2016

Argyll & Bute Cup 2016 Round Up

Saturday 6th August 2016
Argyll & Bute Cup Tournament

Ropework Park
Campbell Street
Lochgilphead
Argyll
PA31 8JU

and

Lochgilphead Joint Campus
Kilmory
Lochgilphead
Argyll
PA31 8AA



Kick Off 10am

Saints squad:-

Goalkeepers

Graham Douglas
Thomas McCulloch

Defenders

Craig Campbell
Dene Cassells
Alex Craik
Jamie Graham
David McArthur

Midfielders

Daniel Croarkin
Matthew Kelly
Paul Kerr
Myles McAuley

Forwards

Lewis Buchanan
Donald Campbell
Jay Cooper
Ross Maitland
Scott Maitland
Craig MacEwan
Fraser MacFarlane





Saints recent run of good fortune in penalty shoot-outs finally came to an end at the Ropework Park, Lochgilphead last Saturday allowing Dunoon Amateurs to wrestle the Argyll and Bute Cup from their grasp. After five successfully converted penalties each Dunoon keeper Jamie Robertson got down low to his right to save the first sudden death effort from Jamie Graham. Robertson then stepped forward to take kick number six for his team sending Thomas McCulloch the wrong way to win the cup for Dunoon.

Injuries, holidays and a new arrival deprived Saints Manager Alex Craik of the services of Martin Bonar, Paul Carmichael, Dougal Graham, Marc Maccallum, Willie Gemmell, Keith Millar and Dean Smith however he was still able to name a squad of eighteen for the gruelling eight hour day of football. Despite Lochgilphead being Saints shortest possible away trip the 10.00 am kick off dictated an even earlier than normal 8.00 am departure for the travelling party. Cup holders Saints were drawn in group two alongside fellow Scottish Amateur Football League sides Dunoon Amateurs and Tarbert. Making up the group two line-up were tournament debutants Glasgow Islay of the Glasgow and District Saturday Morning League. Saints and Tarbert got the action underway on the all weather surface at Lochgilphead Joint Campus with Manager Craik opting for a starting line-up of Thomas McCulloch in goal; a back four of David McArthur, Craig Campbell, Dene Cassells and Jamie Graham; a midfield three of Paul Kerr, Matthew Kelly and Myles McAuley; and a front three of Scott Maitland, Donald Campbell and Craig MacEwan. Starting on the bench but, with a long day of football ahead, guaranteed to see plenty of the action were Lewis Buchanan, Jay Cooper, Alex Craik, Daniel Croarkin, Graham Douglas, Ross Maitland and Fraser MacFarlane, Saints kicked off the first of their forty minute matches in bright sunshine attacking the Kilmory end and immediately had their Premier Division 2B opponents under pressure. Craig MacEwan forced a corner kick on the left which Matthew Kelly swung in right footed towards the back post. Dene Cassells rose highest and nodded the ball high into the net to give Saints the lead. Matthew varied his corner routine in the eighth minute opting to aim for the near post where Captain for the day Donald Campbell was bundled over by Craig Johnstone however Referee Jimmy Litster who, along with Donnie Brooks, Archie Mitchell, Jim Pearson and Martin Rae officiated the days proceedings, declined Donald's penalty appeal and awarded a goal kick. The Dookers had a free kick opportunity to test the Saints keeper in the ninth minute but from a central position twenty eight yards out James Prentice shot low and well wide of Thomas McCulloch's right hand post. Saints extended their lead two minutes later with Donald Campbell slotting a perfectly weighted through ball to Scott Maitland to place beyond the despairing dive of Chris Selfridge in the Tarbert goal. Donald Campbell started and finished an excellent move for Saints third goal combining well with Matthew Kelly in the middle of the park. Matthew slipped the ball wide to the left to meet the rampaging run of Jamie Graham who squared for Donald to round off the move with a simple tap-in. Saints had their tails up now and Dene Cassells joined the attack with a powerful run from the back which was halted on the edge of the Tarbert box by a cynical trip by Jamie Meechan which earned the tall defender a place in the Referee's note book. With little in the way of pre-season preparation behind them Tarbert could be forgiven for not being up to the pace of Saints however they did put up a better showing in the second half without seriously testing the Saints back four. With the points in the bag Manager Alex Craik was able gave second half run-outs to Lewis Buchanan, Jay Cooper and Daniel Croarkin replacing Donald Campbell, Craig MacEwan and Dene Cassells. The youngsters showed up well in their brief appearances and Saints saw the half out for a comfortable 3 - 0 victory.

Next in group two were Dunoon Amateurs and new boys Glasgow Islay who put up a good fight before going down 2 - 1 to the men from Cowal thanks to a last minute winner from Mark Hughes.

Over at the Ropework the opening three fixtures in group one saw hosts Lochgilphead Red Star beat Carradale 2 - 1 and Rothesay Brandane put three past the other tournament new boys Kilchoman of the Islay Football League. The men from Bowmore recovered from their opening defeat to edge out Red Star by one goal to nil.

Saints resumed on the all weather surface against Glasgow Islay with six changes to the previous starting eleven. In came Graham Douglas, Fraser MacFarlane, Alex Craik, Lewis Buchanan, Jay Cooper and Ross Maitland replacing Thomas McCulloch, David McArthur, Craig Campbell, Paul Kerr, Matthew Kelly and Craig MacEwan. In a goalless first half Jay Cooper, Ross Maitland and Daniel Croarkin all brought good saves from the Glasgow Islay keeper. Half time changes saw Dene Cassells and Jay Cooper make way for Craig Campbell and Craig MacEwan. Saints kept up their first half pressure and eventually capitalised on their domination in the twenty seventh minute when Donald Campbell beat the offside trap and buried low past the keeper. Donald completed his brace five minutes later with a beautifully curled right foot finish into the postage stamp corner after a pass from the left from Lewis Buchanan. Glasgow Islay were really starting to feel the pace now but with only twelve men in their squad could do little to freshen things up for the closing stages. Saints kept turning the screws and only an extremely close offside call from Referee Litster against Craig MacEwan and profligate finishing from Donald Campbell prevented a rout.

The group two action then moved over to the Ropework where, in torrential rain, a Mark Hughes hat-trick helped Dunoon Amateurs to a 4 - 1 win over Tarbert with the Dookers reply coming from a Nikki MacDougall penalty kick.

Manager Craik shuffled his pack again for Saints first match at the Ropework and what was to prove the first of two encounters with Dunoon Amateurs. Thomas McCulloch, David McArthur, Craig Campbell, Matthew Kelly, Paul Kerr and Craig MacEwan returned to the starting line-up with Graham Douglas, Alex Craik, Jamie Graham, Myles McAuley, Lewis Buchanan and Jay Cooper dropping to the bench. Thankfully the earlier rain abated and Saints kicked off playing up the slope and did most of the first half pressing with Dunoon sitting in and looking to hit on the counter attack. Matthew Kelly sent a third minute twenty five yard effort wide of target and Donald Campbell narrowly failed to pick out Fraser MacFarlane in the middle after a good run on the left as Saints probed to find a way through the Dunoon defence. At the back Craig Campbell and Dene Cassells formed a solid central defensive pairing keeping Dunoon danger man Mark Hughes safely in check. Craig and Dene joined the attack for two Ross Maitland set pieces with Craig heading over a difficult chance and Dene hooking an attempt on target but without the power required to test the keeper. Saints and Dunoon had both already qualified for the semi-finals but top spot in group two was still up for grabs. Despite this the opening ten minutes of the second half was a little flat with a stinging twenty eight yard free kick from Ross Maitland which the keeper did well to turn round the post being the only attempt of note. With nine minutes remaining Manager Alex Craik made an inspired substitution replacing Fraser MacFarlane with Lewis Buchanan. Young Lewis announced his arrival almost immediately making a run through the inside left channel to get on the end of a Craig MacEwan through ball. With his first touch Lewis placed the ball beyond the advancing keeper and into the bottom corner to put Saints in pole position to finish top of the group. Matthew Kelly and Donald Campbell both had chances to add to the scoring with Matthew sending another long range effort wide of target and Donald opting for power over placement when played in by Craig MacEwan. Jay Cooper came on as a late substitute for Craig MacEwan but a very little time to make an impact and Saints had to content themselves with a 1 - 0 victory to top the group on maximum points. 

In the final group two fixture Tarbert and Glasgow Islay went head-to-head for third place with the Dookers coming out on top by three goals to one.  

The concluding group one fixtures on the all weather surface saw Caledonian League 1B Rothesay Brandane thrash West of Scotland Amateur Football League Premier Division Carradale 5 - 0 before confirming their group winners status with a 2 - 0 victory over Lochgilphead Red Star. The hosts were then left to sweat over the outcome of the final match between Kilchoman and Carradale where a win for either team could see them pip Red Star for second spot. The match turned out to be the highest scoring affair of the day with the Kintyre men running out 5 - 2 winners, however the two Kilchoman goals were enough to see the hosts progress with a somewhat underwhelming goal difference of minus two.

The semi-finals line-up paired Saints with Red Star and Rothesay Brandane with Dunoon, The Bute v Cowal clash was first on the Ropework with the men from Cowal edging out the Butemen by two goals to nil. 

In the second semi-final Saints faced their closest neighbours and old rivals Lochgilphead Red Star. Another shuffle of the pack from Manager Craik saw Graham Douglas, Jamie Graham and Myles McAuley restored to the starting line-up in favour of Thomas McCulloch, Ross Maitland and Fraser MacFarlane. Saints were attacking the pavilion end in the first twenty minutes and kept the home side on the back foot without finding a way past Luke Kalache in the Red Star goal. The big Australian keeper produced an inspired display to keep Saints at bay as the holders looked to get their place in the final booked early. Inside the opening sixty seconds Donald Campbell tried a carbon copy of his second goal against Glasgow Islay however this time his curling shot from the right went wide of the junction of post and bar. Craig MacEwan followed this up in the third minute with a low shot narrowly wide of the same post. Kalache made the first of a string of excellent saves in the fifth minute getting down smartly at his near post to turn a Donald Campbell effort round the post for a corner. Donald took the corner kick  from the left himself and found the head of Craig Campbell at the back post with the big defender getting in a good downward header which Oz held on his goal line. Two minutes later Kalache foiled Craig Campbell again this time from a Scott Maitland corner from the right. After a quieter spell Saints closed the first half on the attack but still found Kalache in no mood to let them pass. Scott Maitland forced his way into the box on the left hand side and looked to have lifted the ball over the keeper but the big custodian showed lightning quick reflexes to throw up a strong left hand keeping the ball out. On the stroke of half time Donald Campbell collected a Paul Kerr pass with his back to goal on the eighteen yard line. Donald turned inside onto his right foot and shot for the bottom corner with Kalache again getting down well to his left to keep the score line blank. Shooting up the slope in the second half Saints kept up the pressure on the Red Star goal and struck the woodwork after three minutes. David McArthur fired a speculative shot from the right which looked to be heading well wide until Myles McAuley stuck out his left foot diverting the ball back towards the target. However luck was on the goalkeeper's side as the effort from Myles struck the inside of his right hand post and shot across the face of goal where it was hoofed to safety by Ben Forbes. Barely a minute later Myles was at the back post again this time heading a Craig MacEwan cross from the right inches wide of target. Saints persevered with the aerial route with Matthew Kelly putting in two good deliveries from the corner flag only to see Kalache commanding his area well to punch clear. The breakthrough for Saints came in the thirty first minute and started with a good tackle on the half way line from David McArthur. David dug in well to win the ball and quickly released Myles McAuley on the right wing. Myles drove into the box and sent a cut back to Donald Campbell who finally found a way past Kalache with a sweetly struck shot into the bottom corner. Saints made two changes for the closing five minutes bringing on Daniel Croarkin and Lewis Buchanan to replace Matthew Kelly and Scott Maitland. The slenderness of Saints lead made for a nervous ending however Graham Douglas maintained his concentration and produced a fine save to preserve Saints advantage. A rare slip from Dene Cassells allowed the Red Star centre forward through on goal and despite David McArthur getting back to put pressure on the striker he still managed to get a good shot away which Douglas held well to his left. The hosts weren't done there and Colin Weir flashed a good effort just wide of Sugar's left hand post before Referee Archie Mitchell blew for full time. 

And so with clock ticking past five o'clock the 2016 Argyll and Bute Cup final between Oban Saints and Dunoon got underway. Saints lined up with Thomas McCulloch in goal; a back four of David McArthur, Craig Campbell, Dene Cassells and Scott Maitland; a midfield three of Matthew Kelly, Paul Kerr and Myles McAuley; and a front three of Ross Maitland, Donald Campbell and Craig MacEwan. Dunoon won the toss of Referee Jimmy Litster's coin and elected to kick up the slope in the first half. Saints got off to the best possible start when, in the second minute, Matthew Kelly threaded an excellent pass for Donald Campbell who expertly lobbed Jamie Robertson from the left hand corner of the box to give Saints an early advantage. The lead however came at a cost as Matthew injured his groin when making the pass and had to leave the field before the re-start. Matthew's place in the middle of the park was taken by Daniel Croarkin. Dunoon were next to lose a man when Alan Lauchlan sustained what looked like a nasty knee ligament injury coming out worst in a full bloodied challenge with Myles McAuley. In contrast to the earlier group stage match Dunoon were willing to commit more to attack in this meeting and almost caught Thomas McCulloch off his line in the seventh minute with a long range effort from Jake Campbell which flew wide of the Saints keeper's right hand post. The Cowal men equalised in the eleventh minute when Mark Hughes bisected Craig Campbell and Dene Cassells to head home a cross from the left wing. Saints regained the lead in the fifteenth minute when David McArthur took a quick throw-in on the right sending Ross Maitland to the bye-line. Ross dug out a hanging cross which Craig MacEwan climbed above Harry Hall to head into the net past Jamie Robertson. Paul Kerr shot over from a Craig MacEwan knock down and Donald Campbell had a powerful shot blocked after a good run and cross from David McArthur before Referee Litster blew for half time. Jamie Graham came on as a second half replacement for David McArthur as Saints continued to probe for the killer third goal. A twenty second minute Ross Maitland corner from the right was glanced across the face of goal and agonisingly wide of the far post by Craig MacEwan. Over elaborating in the middle of the park left Saints vulnerable to a twenty ninth minute counter attack from which Thomas McCulloch pulled off a good save to foil Scott Lauder. However the warning wasn't heeded and Saints put themselves under unnecessary pressure again with a cheaply conceded thirty second minute free kick just inside their own half. The straight free kick should have been easily dealt with but Thomas McCulloch elected to come a long way off his line for a cross he was never likely to reach allowing a back header from Dunoon central defender Craig Anderson to loop over him and into the unguarded net. In the eight minutes that remained Saints huffed and puffed but failed to conjure up a way of taking the lead for a third time. A late curling left foot shot high and wide of target from Craig MacEwan was the last action of the match and Referee Litster blew for full time signalling the need for a penalty shoot-out to decide the winners of the 2016 Argyll and Bute Cup. 

Dene Cassells was first up for Saints slotting the ball low to Jamie Robertson's right. Successful kicks from Ross Maitland, Craig MacEwan, Paul Kerr and Donald Campbell followed with Stuart MacIntyre, Kieran Bowie, Stephen Jackson, Mark Hughes and Brendan MacIlkenny replying for Dunoon. Jamie Graham was brave enough to volunteer for the first of the sudden death kicks but saw his effort saved by Jamie Robertson low down to his right. Robertson fancied his chances of scoring the winner and sent his opposite number Thomas McCulloch the wrong way to seal victory for Dunoon Amateurs.

Saints will reflect on a good overall tournament performance, particularly from the youngsters drafted into the squad, let down only by late lapses in concentration which is perhaps understandable after such a long day.

Pre-season preparations now complete the serious action resumes next Saturday when Saints welcome their other great Argyll rivals Campbeltown Pupils to Glencruitten in the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division.


Oban Saints 3 - 0 Tarbert


Dene Cassells opens the scoring



Matthew Kelly


Dene Cassells and Donald Campbell



Oban Saints 2 - 0 Glasgow Islay



Alex Craik keeps his hand in



Craig MacEwan


Daniel Croarkin


The Glasgow Islay keeper saves at Daniel Croarkin's feet



Dunoon 0 - 1 Oban Saints



David McArthur


Thomas McCulloch collects under pressure


Ross Maitland keeps the ball from Jake Campbell


Lewis Buchanan nets the only goal of the game



Lewis Buchanan is congratulated by his team mates



Oban Saints 1 - 0 Lochgilphead Red Star



Donald Campbell bursts into the Red Star box


Craig Campbell gets a header on target



Luke Kalache saves from Scott Maitland


Archie Mitchell and Jimmy Litster review the first half decisions


Myles McAuley hits the post



Dunoon 2 - 2 Oban Saints (Dunoon win 6 - 5 on penalty kicks)



Myles McAuley and Craig MacEwan congratulate Donald Campbell on his sensational opening goal


Craig MacEwan beats Harry Hall to head Saints second goal


Craig MacEwan takes on Craig Anderson


Thomas McCulloch is caught in no man's land as Craig Anderson's header loops over him


Jamie Robertson nets the winning penalty







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