Tuesday, 19 April 2022

Saints GG Spring Into Cup Action





Saturday 16th April 2022
Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League
Spring Cup Section 4
Oban Saints 1 - 0 Dynamo East Kilbride
Oban Community Sports Field
Soroba Road
Oban
Argyll
PA34 4JB
Kick Off 1.30pm
Referee Mr Peter Laing


A free week for Oban Saints left the club's second string, Oban Saints GG, to take centre stage at Oban High School last Saturday afternoon.

The Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League Spring Cup continued to be a welcome distraction from a difficult league campaign for Manager Donald Black and his charges with a solitary Craig Livingstone strike securing a second successive home win against higher league opposition.  

Ruaridh Munro, Matthew Pollock and Ollie Sharp were all unavailable so first team players Matty Kelly, Thomas McCrindle and Fraser MacFarlane were drafted in to boost the squad numbers.

Saints GG lined-up with Murdo Mackenzie in goal behind a back four of Craig Livingstone, Ryan Barclay, Kenneth Black and Lewis Campbell. Across the four man midfield were Pearce Mcbeth, Captain Martin Bonar, Matty Kelly and Robert Johnstone. Up front were Stuart Twort and Lewis Buchanan. The substitutes bench consisted Thomas McCrindle, Alan Buchanan, Fraser MacFarlane and Andrew Ritchie.

Oban Saints GG starting line-up:-





Used substitutes:-
Thomas McCrindle
Alan Buchanan
Fraser MacFarlane
Andrew Ritchie


Unused substitute:-
Mateusz Polewaczyk 


Attacking the school end in the first half Saints made a bright start and still inside the first minute Dynamo keeper Joe Gaughan was called into action to push behind at full stretch a Lewis Buchanan shot after good work from Matty Kelly.

Kelly was involved again four minutes later delivering a free-kick from the right which Skipper Martin Bonar headed wide of  Gaughan's right hand post.

The Saints defence was opened up after eight minutes when William Hastings was sent through the inside left channel to fire a low shot across Murdo MacKenzie and wide of the far post.

There was another let-off for the home side in the thirteenth minute when they failed to deal with a throw-in from the right and Reece Clark was allowed to nip in a miscue an effort from six yards just wide of Murdo MacKenzie's left hand post.

Pearce McBeth tried his luck with a twenty yard left foot volley but couldn't wrap his foot around the ball and sent his effort well wide of target.

William Hastings was off target again in the twenty second minute with a near post header from a Reece Clark left wing cross as the visitors continued to stretch the home defence.

Saints responded with a Stewart Twort overhead kick from a Craig Livingstone throw-in which looped into the arms of Joe Gaughan.

Matty Kelly's through ball sent Robert Johnstone racing through on the right and into the Dynamo box in the thirty fourth minute where Joe Gaughan was quickly off his line to make a brave interception at the feet of the Saints wide man.

Murdo MacKenzie was called into action at the other end getting down well to his right to hold a Jordan Boland shot.

Martin Bonar and Matty Kelly combined well in the thirty sixth minute sending Craig Livingstone wide on the right for a cross to the far post just too deep for intended target Stewart Twort.

Twort's attempt to reach the cross from Livingstone came at the expense of a recurrence of the hamstring injury which has plagued him in recent weeks with his place being taken by Thomas McCrindle.

The home side opened the scoring seven minutes into the second half with their best attacking move of the match. From deep in their own half Saints worked the ball patiently up the left with Robert Johnstone eventually picking out the back post run of Craig Livingstone who steered the ball into the bottom corner of the net.

Martin Bonar had an excellent opportunity to double the lead in the fifty fourth minute when he found himself through on goal only to be foiled by an unorthodox save from the feet of Joe Gaughan.

The Skipper was on the end of a deep Kenneth Black forty sixth minute free-kick from just inside his own half but couldn't direct his back post volley on target.

Saints purple patch continued and, after Lewis Buchanan's corner kick from the right was flicked on by Thomas McCrindle, Ryan Barclay's hooked effort came crashing back off Joe Gaughan's left hand upright.

In the sixty third minute Ryan Barclay was penalised for a late challenge twenty two yards out with Murdo MacKenzie opting to punch Callum Henderson's free-kick which spun behind for a corner kick. Henderson trotted over to the corner flag with MacKenzie getting a telling punch ahead of  Dynamo substitute Adrian Chrichton to clear the danger.

From another Henderson corner kick on the right Scott Ewart hooked well over from twelve yards as the visitors pushed hard for an equaliser.

Saints Gaffer Donald Black sent on the fresh legs of Alan Buchanan and Fraser MacFarlane to replace Robert Johnstone and Pearce McBeth who had both put in good shifts.

Always with a keen eye for goal Skipper Martin Bonar's endeavour took him through on the Dynamo keeper once again in the seventy seventh minute for a left foot shot which Joe Gaughan, at full stretch, pushed behind with a strong right hand.

Lewis Buchanan was replaced for the dying stages by Andrew Ritchie and the substitute had a good chance on the break to make the tie save however Dynamo keeper Gaughan anticipated the danger well coming a long way out of his eighteen yard box to make a vital interception.

The visitors kept pressing for the elusive equaliser but the Saints defence remained resolute offering good protection to keeper Murdo MacKenzie who had been an injury doubt prior to kick-off.

Saints again came close to exploiting the gaps left at the back by the visitors with an attempted twenty eight yard lob from Alan Buchanan which just cleared the crossbar before Referee Peter Laing, who handled proceedings well throughout, brought the evenly contested cup tie to an end after five additional minutes nervously endured by the large local support.

 




Murdo MacKenzie



Matty Kelly


Craig Livingstone



Lewis Buchanan


Robert Johnstone congratulates Craig Livingstone on his goal


Robert Johnstone


Murdo MacKenzie punches clear


Pearce McBeth


Kenneth Black



Thomas McCrindle


Martin Bonar


Lewis Campbell


Joe Gaughan slides out to deny Andrew Ritchie


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Sunday, 10 April 2022

Three Out Of Ten For Saints In High Scoring Encounter

Saturday 9th April 2022
Central Scottish Amateur Football League
Premier Division
Oban Saints 3 - 7 Eastfield
Glencruitten 2
Mossfield Avenue
Oban
Argyll
PA34 4EH
Kick Off 2.00pm
Referee Mr Chris Irving


Oban Saints battle for Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division survival suffered another setback at Glencruitten last Saturday with a sixth home reverse of a very difficult season. A hat-trick for Skipper Craig MacEwan was of little consolation to the home side who for long spells were well off the pace. This coupled with a string of defensive howlers gifted victory to visitors Eastfield who themselves are struggling at the wrong end of the table.

Manager Willie Gemmell's disciplinary indiscretions saw him begin a three match suspension with Assistant Manager Ross Maitland taking the reins. Dropping out from the previous week's victory against Uddingston Anvil were Willie Gemmell, James Ford and Aidan MacDonald with Matty Kelly, James Conington and Jack Wright all returning.

Saints lined up with Graham Douglas in goal behind a back four of Fraser MacFarlane, Steven MacLeod, Thomas McCrindle and Scott Maitland. In the holding midfield roles were James Conington and Daniel MacCuish with Preston Macintyre, Matty Kelly and Captain Craig MacEwan behind lone striker Kyle Cooper. On the bench were Michael Campbell, Alex Craik and Jack Wright.

Oban Saints starting line-up:-






Used substitutes:-
Michael Campbell
Alex Craik
Jack Wright


Saints kicked off attacking the railway line end and had the first serious attempt on goal after five minutes. An incisive move on the left involving Scott Maitland, Craig MacEwan and Matty Kelly saw Kelly thread a well weighted ball through for Kyle Cooper who shot low across Eastfield keeper Brendan Shaw but wide of the far post.

The visitors opened the scoring in the tenth minute when Mark Hansen from the left picked out the unmarked Daniel Hillhouse at the far post who slammed the ball back across Graham Douglas and into the bottom corner.

The static Saints defence were left appealing in vain for an eighteenth minute offside decision from Referee Chris Irving which never came. From a throw-in on the right the ball was worked across to Kyle McLauchlin who appeared to be well offside however Mr Irving allowed play to continue and McLauchlin sent a dipping effort from eighteen yards under the despairing dive of Graham Douglas.

Five minutes later and Saints were three goals behind when young Thomas McCrindle failed to generate the necessary power on his header back to Graham Douglas leaving the Saints number one stranded at the edge of his box as Robert Johnston gleefully lobbed the ball into the unguarded net.

The third goal finally sparked a response from Saints who crafted a decent opening on the half hour mark. Craig MacEwan sent Kyle Cooper racing through on the left of the Eastfield box with Brendan Shaw doing well to narrow the angle and push Cooper's effort behind for a corner kick. 

Saints hit the comeback trail two minutes later when a scuffed twenty two yard free-kick from Daniel MacCuish somehow found it's way through the Eastfield wall. Craig MacEwan was first on the scene ahead of Brendan Shaw and dragged the ball wide before lofting over Kyle McLauchlin and into the empty net.

Bouyed by their goal Saints were enjoying their most productive spell of the first half and found more hope when Matty Kelly's thirty eighth minute driving run into the Eastfield box was unceremoniously halted by Andrew Renny at the expense of a penalty kick and a yellow card. Brendan Shaw got both hands to Craig MacEwan's spot kick but still couldn't prevent it from finding the back of the net.

The host's good spell continued for the opening ten minutes of the second half but was undone in a disastrous four minute spell where calamitous defending was ruthlessly exploited by Robert Johnston and Daniel Hillhouse.

On the hour mark Assistant Manager Ross Maitland gave youngster Michael Campbell his second taste of first team action in a straight swap with youth team colleague Preston Macintyre on the right of midfield. This was quickly followed by the introduction of Alex Craik and Jack Wright as replacements for James Conington and Fraser MacFarlane.

Campbell did well to win a corner kick on the right however Kyle Cooper's delivery from the corner flag was confidently held by Brendan Shaw. 

Jack Wright had a powerful shot from the corner of the eighteen yard box blocked by Nico Petrucci as Saints began their quest to recover from a three goal deficit for the second time.

The low in numbers visitors made the only change available to them in the sixty ninth minute when Jack Reid replaced the injured Andrew Renny.

Saints were awarded a second penalty kick in almost identical circumstances to the first save that on this occasion the Eastfield miscreant committing the foul on Matty Kelly was Peter Griffin. Saints Skipper Craig MacEwan safely converted the spot kick to seal his hat-trick and give his team renewed hope.

Those hopes lasted barely three minutes when a horribly sliced attempted clearance from a throw-in on the Eastfield right landed at the feet of Daniel Hillhouse who completed his hat-trick with another composed finish.

Things went from bad to worse for Saints with a seventy eighth minute dismissal for Steven MacLeod. Incensed that a foul on Graham Douglas had gone unpunished, MacLeod made a spectacular goal-line clearance before remonstrating with the Referee regarding the foul on the Saints goalkeeper in the build up. Mr Irving was in no mood to debate the decision and issued MacLeod with his marching orders.

Daniel Hillhouse came close to notching his fourth goal of the afternoon with an eighty first minute shot which grazed Graham Douglas' right hand post before Nicky Stewart headed a free-kick from the right past the same post sixty seconds later.

The visitors saved the best for last with a sublime piece of skill in the Saints box from Mark Hansen which beat Alex Craik all ends up before slotting past Graham Douglas to complete the scoring. 

Saints have no fixture this coming Saturday but will be immediately reunited with Eastfield on Saturday 23rd April in the reverse Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division fixture at Broadwood.

 


Craig MacEwan's prayers for a Saints win unfortunately went unanswered


Scott Maitland


Graham Douglas


James Connington


Brendan Shaw saves from Kyle Cooper


Brendan Shaw uses his height advantage over Preston Macintyre


Matty Kelly is sent sprawling in the Eastfield box


Ross Maitland



Kyle Cooper


Jack Wright


Michael Campbell


Craig MacEwan completes his hat-trick from the penalty spot

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Sunday, 3 April 2022

Cooper Brace Secures The Points

Saturday 2nd April 2022
Uddingston Anvil 0 - 2 Oban Saints
Central Scottish Amateur Football League
Premier Division
Dalziel Park
Hagen Drive
Motherwell
ML1 5RZ
Kick-off 2pm
Referee Mr. Sam Arthur

A much changed Oban Saints squad featuring five teenagers travelled to Dalziel Park, Motherwell last Saturday for a Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division encounter with Uddingston Anvil. The Lanarkshire men had won the reverse fixture at Glencruitten in November but it was Saints who would prevail on this occasion with a brace from teenage striker Kyle Cooper edging a hard fought encounter in the visitor's favour.

The familiar story of injuries, suspensions, work and family commitments forced Manager Willie Gemmell to call up three bright prospects from the club's under 16's to bolster the squad, all of whom made meaningful contributions on the day. 

Saints lined up with Graham Douglas in goal behind a back four of Fraser MacFarlane, Steven MacLeod, Willie Gemmell and Scott Maitland. Across the four man midfield were Preston Macintyre, Thomas McCrindle, Daniel MacCuish and James Ford with Kyle Cooper partnering Captain Craig MacEwan up front. The substitutes bench consisted of teenagers Michael Campbell and Aidan MacDonald and evergreen veteran Alex Craik.

Oban Saints starting line-up:-






Used substitutes:-
Michael Campbell
Aidan MacDonald

Unused substitute:-
Alex Craik


The lack of numbers dictated a stating role in central defence for Gaffer Gemmell alongside the ever reliable Steven MacLeod with the experienced pair playing a significant part in a highly prized clean sheet for number one Graham Douglas.

Handed a rare starting role in the unfamiliar position of right back Fraser MacFarlane had a hand in Saints first meaningful foray into opposition territory sending Craig MacEwan away on the right in the seventh minute. The Skipper got away from young Anvil left-back Reece McAuley and fired a low cross to strike partner Kyle Cooper who scuffed an attempt harmlessly wide of target.

Graham Douglas had his first taste of action sixty seconds later safely gathering a cushioned back post volley from John Goodwin after Saints had struggled to clear a Robert Dimmer corner kick from the left.

Anvil's young centre forward Kieron Markey was keeping the Saints back line on their toes and his twelfth minute knock down found Dimmer for a twenty five yard effort which sailed over the crossbar.

Daniel MacCuish's twenty second minute through ball sent Kyle Cooper racing into the Anvil box but Cooper's cut-back failed to find intended recipient Preston Macintyre. The young winger, who impressed on his first team starting debut, did well to retrieve the ball on the right and clip a cross for Cooper whose header looped into the gloves of Anvil keeper David McKegney.

The deadlock was broken in the twenty sixth minute following a stramash in the Uddingston box from a Willie Gemmell free-kick flighted in from the Saints left. Thomas McCrindle won the initial header and after several failed Anvil clearances the ball landed kindly for Kyle Cooper whose goal bound effort was deflected up and over McKegney before finding the top corner of the net.

Kyle Cooper's turn of pace was a constant threat to the Anvil defence and when Daniel MacCuish sent the speedy striker racing away from Ross Ferguson just after the half hour David McKegney had to make a smart save low to his left to deny Cooper a second goal.

At the other end Graham Douglas had to be sure with his handling in dealing with a bouncing effort from Robert Dimmer with Kieron Markey waiting to pounce on any miss-field.

Thomas McCrindle's height in the penalty area was a good target for Saints set-pieces and Willie Gemmell's fortieth minute free-kick duly found the youngster for a header which cleared the Anvil crossbar.

In the last action of the first half McCrindle again got his head to a Gemmell free-kick this time placing his header on target only to see David McKegney make a good save low to his right to keep the deficit at one going into the interval.

Thankfully the slow second half start which has blighted Saints season so far was not in evidence and the visitors doubled their advantage four minutes after the restart. From an Anvil corner kick Saints countered with Graham Douglas picking out Daniel MacCuish who in turn fed central midfield partner Thomas McCrindle. The tall youngster's perfectly weighted ball through the inside left channel opened up the home defence for Kyle Cooper who made no mistake in slotting the ball across McKegney and into the bottom corner.

The pair were involved again in the fifty third minute with McCrindle heading over a corner kick won by Cooper on the left.

Saints Gaffer Willie Gemmell was determined that teenagers Michael Campbell and Aidan MacDonald were not just there to make up the numbers and gave both good minutes as second half replacements.

There was a let-off for Saints in the sixty fifth minute when Kieron Markey was left unattended at the near post to head a Robert Dimmer free-kick from the left inches wide of target.

Anvil keeper McKegney made another good save to deny Kyle Cooper from close range in the sixty seventh minute after good work on the left by Craig MacEwan.

Two minutes later Graham Douglas kept his clean sheet in tact by finger tipping a thumping Paul Finnigan drive over his crossbar as the hosts kept up their pursuit of a route back into the game.

Anvil youngster Reece McAuley, who impressed on the left of the back four, made a vital interception to halt Kyle Cooper's progress in the seventy first minute before Cooper's electric pace left the Anvil defence trailing in his wake once again two minutes later. However, after being forced wide by keeper McKegney, Cooper could only find the side netting with his finish from an acute angle.

The hosts tested Graham Douglas for the final time with a John Goodwin volley from eighteen yards which the Saints number one held comfortably.

In the first of the four minutes added by Referee Sam Arthur Kyle Cooper was denied his hat-trick when he crashed a shot off the crossbar with keeper McKegney well beaten. 

This coming Saturday Saints host 2019 Scottish Amateur Cup runners up Eastfield in the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division. Referee Chris Irving takes charge for the 2pm kick-off at Glencruitten. 


Team Captains Craig MacEwan and Alan Inch with Referee Sam Arthur


Steven MacLeod

 
Daniel MacCuish


 
Preston Macintyre


 
Craig MacEwan celebrates Kyle Cooper's opening goal


Craig MacEwan and Preston Macintyre congratulate Kyle Cooper on his opening goal


Kyle Cooper and Ross Ferguson


Willie Gemmell


Graham Douglas


Thomas McCrindle heads over


David McKegney


Aidan MacDonald



Michael Campbell


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Sunday, 20 March 2022

Saints Lose Out To Four Star Lesmahagow

Saturday 19th March 2022
Central Scottish Amateur Football League
Premier Division
Oban Saints 0 - 4 Lesmahagow
Glencruitten 2
Mossfield Avenue
Oban
Argyll
PA34 4EH
Kick Off 2.00pm
Referee Mr Douglas Gunning


Last Saturday Oban Saints welcomed high flying Lesmahagow to Glencruitten in the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division where four unanswered goals from the visitors kept the South Lanarkshire men's title charge well on track.

A wonder strike from Gow striker Graham Gracie was all that could separate the two sides after an evenly contested first forty five minutes however the visitors kicked on in the second half for a deserved victory which leaves Saints still struggling at the wrong end of the league table.

Manager Willie Gemmell had Steven MacLeod, Scott Maitland, Thomas McCrindle, David Beaton and Ross Maitland all unavailable so once again called on the experience of Alex Craik and the youthful promise of Preston Macintyre to bolster the match day squad.

Saints lined up with Graham Douglas in goal behind a back four of Jack Wright, Dene Cassells, Alex Craik and James Connington. Across the five man midfield were Matty Kelly, Daniel MacCuish, Myles McAuley, Gavin Forgrieve and Captain Craig MacEwan with Kyle Cooper up front. On the bench were James Ford, Willie Gemmell, Fraser MacFarlane and Preston Macintyre.

Oban Saints starting line-up:-




Used substitutes:-
James Ford
Fraser MacFarlane
Preston Macintyre

Unused substitute:-
Willie Gemmell


Attacking the railway line end in the first half Saints made a good start with Jack Wright's adventure on the right forcing the first corner kick of the match in the fourth minute. Gavin Forgrieve's delivery was knocked out to Wright on the edge of the box who picked out Daniel MacCuish for a left foot shot which Nathan Wharton got down well to his left to push behind for another corner kick. Dene Cassells connected well with Gavin Forgrieve's corner kick but sent his downward header bouncing narrowly wide of Wharton's left hand upright.

Scott Gray was already making a nuisance of himself on the Gow left and sent over a dangerous looking cross in the seventh minute which Alex Craik did well to head behind at the front post ahead of the waiting Jordan McCrorie. Central defender Darren Smith got his head on the corner kick from the Gow right which Graham Douglas clawed off his goal line before Ryan Innes headed to loose ball wide.

Gavin Forgrieve saw a fifteenth minute shot from twenty two yards deflected behind for a corner kick before at the other end a hooked Graham Gracie effort from the corner of the Saints box looped harmlessly into the arms of Graham Douglas.

Gracie's rich vein of form has earned him a call-up to the Scottish Amateur International Squad and he gave the Glencruitten faithful a glimpse of his striking prowess with a pin-point lob from near the left touchline which sailed over Graham Douglas and into the postage stamp corner to give the visitors the lead. The twenty fourth minute strike from Gracie was no fluke as he had already left his own goalkeeper similarly stranded from a similar position during the warm-up.

Gavin Forgrieve put another good delivery from the corner flag into the Gow six yard box in the twenty seventh minute however Kyle Cooper's glancing header was blocked by the combined efforts of Nathan Wharton and Robbie Kilpatrick.

On the half hour mark Kilpatrick beat Dene Cassells in the air to head a Gavin Forgrieve free-kick behind for a corner kick on the Saints right. Cassells made a good near post run and was inches away from connecting with Forgrieve's delivery but it was Kilpatrick again who made the clearing header.

With ten first half minutes remaining Kilpatrick chopped down James Connington twenty five yards from goal. Craig MacEwan's free-kick beat the Gow wall but not Nathan Wharton who made a smart save low to his left sending his side into the interval one goal to the good.

Very much still in the game Saints kicked off the second half knowing that the all important second goal would have a massive influence on the eventual outcome of the match. Unfortunately the all too familiar slow second half start haunted Saints again and the visitors doubled their advantage just nine minutes after the restart. Having survived a previous scare when Jordan McCrorie struck the base of Graham Douglas' left hand post Saints had their pockets picked playing out from the back. Dropping deep to receive the ball Craig MacEwan was robbed by Lewis Meikle who sent Ross Miller through the inside right channel. Miller raced into the box and slotted the ball low past Graham Douglas to give Saints a mountain to climb.

Saints Gaffer Willie Gemmell made his first change after fifty nine minutes replacing Jack Wright with James Ford. The tricky winger registered Saints first effort on target of the second half cutting in from the right for a tame effort which bounced into the arms of Nathan Wharton. The Gow goalkeeper launched a counter-attack which saw Graham Douglas parry a Scott Gray effort from the left at his near post with Dene Cassells knocking the ball out for a throw-in. 

Gow Skipper Johnny Logan launched another of his long throws for which Darren Smith made an untracked near post run to glance a looping header into the postage stamp corner.

Saints kept probing for a breakthrough but received little encouragement from the visiting defence with Robbie Kilpatrick producing a man of the match performance at it's heart.

A Scott Gray foul on James Ford gave Gavin Forgrieve a sixty seventh minute dead-ball opportunity which Craig MacEwan headed wide at the back post. 

Cameron Ballantyne replaced Darren Smith in the centre of the Gow defence for the closing twenty minutes in the first of visitor's personnel changes.

James Connington and Craig MacEwan linked up well on the Saints left to force a seventy fourth minute corner kick which Nathan Wharton did well to push away under pressure from Daniel MacCuish and Dene Cassells.

The visitors withdrew another of their goal scorers with fifteen minutes remaining replacing Ross Miller with Daly McSorley.

The fourth and final goal for Lesmahagow came in the seventy sixth minute at a high cost for Graham Douglas who was forced to leave the field for a hospital visit to stitch a cut above his eye following a collision with Dene Cassells. A ball over the top saw Graham Gracie nick the ball away Dene Cassells leaving Cassells and Douglas to run into one another before rolling the ball into the unguarded net. 

Alex Craik took the gloves and the number one jersey with Fraser MacFarlane coming on as a replacement for Douglas. The visitors also made a change sending on Blair Weir for Ryan Innes.

The reshuffled Saints back line of Dene Cassells, Myles McAuley and James Connington did a good job of protecting stand-in keeper Craik and successfully saw out the closing stages without conceding further.

Youngster Preston Macintyre was given another taste of first team action as a replacement for Kyle Cooper who had run himself to a standstill.

Daniel MacCuish looked to have finally beaten Nathan Wharton in the Lesmahagow goal in the eighty eighth minute but saw his left foot shot from twenty yards slip inches wide of Wharton's right hand post.

Saints survived an injury time goalmouth scramble before Referee Dougie Gunning, who handled a keenly but fairly contested encounter well, brought proceedings to a close.

In a magnificent fundraising effort for a very worthy cause Mr Gunning has donated half of his fee from thirty five matches so far this season to the Beatson Cancer Charity. You can support Dougie in his efforts on his JustGiving page 'Dougie's Charity Refereeing'.

This coming Saturday Saints host Fallin in the first round of the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Cinema Cup. 


Graham Douglas



Team Captains Craig MacEwan and Johnny Logan with Referee Dougie Gunning


Kyle Cooper header blocked


Nathan Wharton pushes away Gavin Forgrieve's corner kick


Craig MacEwan


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Sunday, 13 March 2022

Challenge Cup Exit For Saints GG

Saturday 12th March 2022
Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League
Bobby Thomson Challenge Cup
Round Two
Oban Saints 2 - 4 Duncanrig
Oban Community Sports Field
Soroba Road
Oban
Argyll
PA34 4JB
Kick Off 1.00pm
Referee Mr Martin Rae


Heavy overnight rain forced the postponement of Oban Saints scheduled Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division clash with Bannockburn leaving the club's second string, Oban Saints GG, to take centre stage at Oban High School last Saturday afternoon.

The Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League Bobby Thomson Challenge Cup second round tie with Duncanrig kept the large home crowd richly entertained with the tie in the balance until the dying seconds when the visitors finally sealed victory in stoppage time.

Saints GG Gaffer Donald Black's team selection woes continued with a string off call-offs forcing him once again to turn to the first team squad for assistance. First team Manager Willie Gemmell was only too happy to oblige and supplied James Ford and Thomas McCrindle who were both in need of game time. Also answering the call was veteran Paul Kerr who shut the Floorshop early to provide an experienced head in central midfield.

Saints GG lined-up with Murdo Mackenzie in goal behind a back three of Alex Carson, Kenneth Black and Thomas McCrindle. Across the five man midfield were Aaron McKay, Ruaridh Munro, Paul Kerr, Ryan Barclay and Captain Craig Livingstone. Up front were Ollie Sharp and Lennon Campbell. The substitutes bench consisted Andrew Barclay, Alan Buchanan, Lewis Campbell, James Ford and Fraser MacFarlane.

Oban Saints GG starting line-up:-





Used substitutes:-
Fraser MacFarlane
James Ford
Alan Buchanan
Andrew Barclay
Lewis Campbell


Visitors Duncanrig, who currently sit in second place in Greater Glasgow Amateur Premier Amateur Football League Division 3A, started strongly with Saints seemingly struggling to come to terms with the latest enforced personnel changes.

A suspiciously offside looking Jack Belshaw was allowed to continue in the ninth minute by Referee Martin Rae with Murdo Mackenzie getting to the slightest of touches to divert Belshaw's shot onto his left hand upright. The rebound fell nicely for Kyle McCaskell who saw his net bound effort blocked by an excellent interception by Alex Carson.

The early pressure bore fruit for the visitors after eight minutes when Paul Slavin's vicious in-swinging corner kick from the right was punched into the roof of his own net by Murdo Mackenzie.

Duncanrig doubled their advantage two minutes later from another Slavin corner kick which the Saints defence failed to clear after several attempts with the ball eventually finding it's way to Jack Belshaw who had space and time to slot low past the wrong footed Mackenzie.

Saints responded with a dangerous cross from Aaron McKay on the right which Captain Craig Livingstone narrowly failed to connect with before a swift counter attack from the visitors saw Kyle McCaskell clatter the base of Mackenzie's right hand post.

Paul Kerr rolled back the years with an influential performance in the middle of the park and found Aaron McKay with a long ball in the twenty first minute. McKay took the ball down well and played in Lennon Campbell for a shot which was deflected just wide of target.

The resurgent Saints were denied twice in quick succession by Duncanrig keeper Ryan Hendry who acrobatically tipped over a dipping Thomas McCrindle shot before pushing Paul Kerr's header from Aaron McKay's delivery from the corner flag over for another corner kick.

McKay conjured up another good delivery and picked out Ryan Barclay's late run into the six yard box for a cushioned volley past Hendry to half the deficit.

The woodwork came to Saints rescue again on the stroke of half time when the home defence were caught in possession playing out from the back with Jack Belshaw nipping in to smack a shot off Murdo Mackenzie's right hand post.

Saints made a promising start to the second half with Paul Kerr and Aaron McKay both coming close with shots from the edge of the Duncanrig box.

Manager Donald Black made his first changes after fifty three minutes sending on Fraser MacFarlane and James Ford to replace Thomas McCrindle and Lennon Campbell.

Saints failure to deal with a corner kick cost them dearly again in the fifty fifth minute. Paul Slavin's delivery from the left was headed out to the edge of the box and the unmarked Kyle McCaskell who sent a stunning strike past a static Murdo Mackenzie to reinstate the visitors two goal advantage.

Duncanrig keeper Ryan Hendry needed two attempts to gather Ruaridh Munro's dipping sixty seventh minute effort from twenty eight yards as Saints resumed their efforts for a route back into the match. 

The visitors remained a constant threat on the break and Alex Carson made a good covering challenge to deny Jack Belshaw in the sixty fourth minute after the Duncanrig striker had got away from Ryan Barclay.

Belshaw and Barclay were in direct opposition again in the seventieth minute when an excellent stretching recovery challenge from Barclay prevented Belshaw from bursting through. Barclay's challenge however came at a high cost as he was forced to limp off with a hamstring strain. Younger brother Andrew got the call to join the action from the substitutes bench.

Central defender Alex Carson brought Saints back into contention with eleven minutes remaining. Carson's attempted cross on the run from the right deceived Ryan Hendry who was left clawing at thin air as the ball flew into the top corner.

Alan Buchanan and Lewis Campbell replaced Ruaridh Munro and Ollie Sharp for the closing stages where Saints battled hard for an equaliser which would take the tie to a penalty shoot-out.

Aaron McKay showed good anticipation to step in and win possession in the centre circle before racing forward for an eighty fourth minute left foot strike from twenty five yards which flew just wide of Ryan Hendry's right hand post.

The Duncanrig defence were doing a good job of protecting their goalkeeper but when Hendry was finally called into action he made an excellent save low to his left to push away a net bound James Ford shot from twenty two yards.

With Saints pushing everything they had into their pursuit of an equaliser they were picked off on the counter-attack in the second of the four additional minutes allowed by Referee Martin Rae. Andrew Barclay was left one on one with Jack Belshaw who raced away from the youngster to slot past Murdo Mackenzie and seal his side's progress to the third round.

This coming Saturday Oban Saints host high flying Lesmahagow in the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division. Saints GG have a free week.


Team Captains Craig Livingstone and Scott McAuslan with Referee Martin Rae

   
Alex Carson


  
Thomas McCrindle


Ollie Sharp


Lennon Campbell and Ewan McCulloch


Ryan Barclay pulls one back for Saints


Ruaridh Munro


Kenneth Black


Paul Kerr directing operations


Craig Livingstone


Fraser MacFarlane


Ollie Sharp and Ryan Hendry


James Ford and Paul Slavin


Aaron McKay


Alex Carson wheels away in celebration after his goal

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