Lugar Boswell vs Auchinleck Talbot

Talbot booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Ardagh with a win at Rosebank over a stuffy Lugar side 1440278118_6644but made hard work of it.
Talbot started brightly and mght have taken the lead after 2 minutes. Hyslop slid a pass out to Shankland on the left and he fired a good early cross into the centre toward G Wilson which Gall did well to cut out.
Leishman had little to do in the 1st half as a whole but was called into action in the 5th minute when Lyle’s weak header landed at the feet of Mitchell who shot straight at the Bot keeper.
Lugar then retreated into their shell and seemed content to sit deep midway in their own half and hope on the linesman’s flag coming to their rescue.
Gall was tested in the 12th minute when Boyd raced free on the overlap and slung the ball beyond the far post. Young kept it in play and directed it back across goal where Shankland lobbed an effort on target that Gall snatched out the air.
Two minutes later Talbot had another effort at goal. McGoldrick found Stevie Wilson racing free on the right and he crossed it to the far side of the box where his brother Graham volleyed wide of target.
Talbot took the lead in the 16th minute. Young switched play out right to find Stevie Wilson running into space and he whipped the ball across the 6-yard area where SHANKLAND nodded a free header home from close range.
Boyd had a real chance to put Talbot on easy street in the 22nd minute. He raced onto Shankland’s clever flick and burst into the box where he seemed set to fire for goal but he took one touch too many, allowing Muir the chance to slide in and clear it behind for the corner. Pope knocked the corner to the far side of the 6-yard box where Campbell towered a header back across goal. It had Gall beaten all ends up but Hilton was perfectly 1440278187_1137positioned to clear it off the goal line.
Talbot continued to dominate and came close again in the 25th minute. Young lifted an early ball down the left wing to find Graham Wilson and he swept an early cross into the near post which Gall had to block with his legs with Shankland waiting in the centre.
As the half wore on, the quality deteriorated, with Talbot well on top without looking like adding to their lead and Lugar producing plenty of effort but precious little otherwise.
After this hiatus of quarter of an hour or so Talbot again began to threaten the Lugar goal; firstly Young volleyed over the bar after being set up by Shankland and then McGoldrick set things rolling with a well-weighted pass out to Shankland whose cross found Graham Wilson unmarked in the centre, but it was a touch too high and skidded off the top of his head and behind for a goal kick.
Shankland had a decent chance to grab his and Talbot’s second in the 41st minute. Graham Wilson fired in a superb cross from the left that Shankland met at the far post but his powerful header was parried clear by Gall.
Hyslop had the final chance of the 1st 45 when he met Pope’s corner from the right in the final minute but he glanced his header wide of the right hand post.
Talbot started the 2nd half in fine fashion and looked set to extend their lead in the opening exchanges.
Graham Wilson ought to have put Talbot two ahead in the 50th minute following good work by Boyd & Hyslop on the right but when the ball was cut back across goal he took a fresh air swipe at it and the chance was gone.
A minute later Talbot won a free kick right on the edge of the area when Shankland was tugged back as he ran onto Young’s lay off. Shankland hit it and tried to drill it inside Gall’s left post but the keeper got across to make the stop.
1440278293_1984Shankland very nearly added to Talbot’s lead in the 53rd minute when he found space out on the right and dinked a delicate lob over Gall that just cleared the crossbar.
Lugar now made a change with McCowan replacing Hilton.
Talbot missed a double sitter in the 56th minute. The Bot won a corner out on the right and Pope hit it to the far post where Campbell headed it powerfully back across goal. Hyslop looked sure to knock it in from 6 yards but failed to connect & the ball then bounced up off the bobbly surface and Stevie Wilson went to head it home, only to direct his header over the bar from close range.
Both sides now made changes with Lugar bringing Antoine on for McMaster and Talbot replacing Hyslop with Love, and then the home side made a further change with Faulds on for Mitchell.
Most of Talbot’s chances were falling to Shankland and he came close again to grabbing his 2nd in the 69th minute. McGoldrick spread it out left to find Graham Wilson and he nodded it across to Shankland who lifted a shot just over the bar.
The longer the game went, the poorer the game became and Talbot looked comfortable at one up without looking like adding to it.
Tucker made a switch in the 73rd minute when Gillies came on for Graham Wilson and a further change followed with 10 minutes remaining with Milliken on for Shankland.
After a lengthy spell as a virtual spectator, Leishman was called upon in the 83rd minute when Stevie Wilson dawdled on the ball & lost possession, deep in his own half. McCowan gathered on the right and cut in field before drilling a shot from 20 yards straight at Leishman.
The game seemed destined to meander to a close but Talbot perked up in the final stages and added a few goals to add a more realistic look to the final score line.
With 88 mins on the clock MILLIKEN got in behind the defence on the left and buried a low shot back across Gall and into the far corner to make it 2-0 to Talbot.
Lugar had an opportunity in the last minute of regulation time to pull a goal back when Faulds won a corner out on the right. McCowan whipped it into the near post where Faulds directed his header over the bar.
Deep into injury time Talbot won a free kick right on the edge of the Lugar box when Love was prevented from breaking into the penalty area. Pope took the set piece and drilled a low shot wide of the wall which Gall dived to save low to his right, but LOVE had followed up and he swept the rebound home to make the final score 3-0 to the Talbot.
This win sets Talbot up with a home tie next Wednesday in the quarter-finals when Maybole visit Beechwood.

Lugar – Gall, Waite, Ballantyne, McCreadie, Muir, Young, Johnstone, McMaster, Mitchell, Clapperton, Hilton
Subs – Faulds, McCowan, Kiefer, Antoine

Talbot – Leishman, Lyle, Pope, McGoldrick, Campbell, Boyd, S Wilson, Hyslop, G Wilson, Shankland, Young
Subs – Gillies, Latta, Love, Milliken, Findlay

Kello Rovers vs Auchinleck Talbot

MATCH REPORT BY MURRAY
Defence played attack in this midweek fixture and attack came out on top.
The visitors were up against it early on as they conceded a penalty in the 2nd minute. Milliken laid it off inside to Gillies and as he fired a shot for goal he had his legs taken from under him and the referee pointed to the spot. POPE stepped up to take it and coolly slotted home.
Talbot pushed hard for a 2nd goal to kill the game off and pushed Kello deep into their own half. Kilpatrick had an effort on target in the 10th minute but it was on his own goal. Lyle hit a good cross into the centre towards Milliken and Kilpatrick rushed back to cut it out and directed a header on target that fortunately for Dunsmuir & Kello was straight at the keeper.
Love tested Dunsmuir in the 13th minute when he let fly from outside the box, forcing the keeper to tip his drive over the bar.
Hyslop came close to doubling Talbot’s lead in the 16th minute, but it was the Kello centre-half rather than Talbot’s midfielder. Once again a Lyle cross caused the problem with Hyslop glancing a header just wide of his own right hand post.
There was a moment of controversy in the 18th minute when McGoldrick left a ball in behind for Johnstone after a shout from the keeper. Johnstone came to claim it just outside the penalty area and collided with Paterson but the ref saw nothing amiss and waved play on.
Dunsmuir made a good stop in the 19th minute to deny Milliken when the Bot forward hammered a low drive from distance that the Kello keeper saved to his right.
The keeper could do nothing a minute later though when Talbot doubled their lead. S WILSON raced into the area past a static defence and passed it into the net to make it 2-0 to Talbot.
Talbot were a fraction from extending their lead in the 22nd minute. Wilson intercepted a clearance and laid it off to Love who in turn squared it to Gillies whose shot was turned onto the underside of the bar by Dunsmuir.
The non-stop pressure continued and Talbot almost made it 3 on the half hour mark. Gillies fed it up the right to Wilson who whipped an early cross into the centre which Hyslop just couldn’t reach.
The 3rd goal did finally arrive in the 38th minute. Hyslop slipped a good pass into the feet of LOVE on the left of the area and he turned smartly away from his marker before firing past Dunsmuir.
There was no let up from Talbot who kept pushing for more goals but Kello managed to hold out until the half time whistle.
Tucker made a switch at half-time with Findlay on for Hyslop but otherwise the half went much as the first; only with fewer goals to show for Talbot’s dominance.
Findlay was only inches away from making an immediate impact. Love got free down the left & fired a pacey ball across the face of goal which Findlay just failed to connect with for a tap in. The defence scrambled the ball to the edge of the area where Wilson drilled a shot on target that went straight at the keeper.
The half was only 2 minutes old when the woodwork came to the visitors rescue. Love superbly lobbed the ball over Dunsmuir from 18 yards out only to see his effort come back off the face of the bar.
Kello made their 1st change in the 53rd minute when Thomson came on in place of Houston and they might have pulled a goal back two minutes later when Hill met Paterson’s corner and glanced his header just wide of target.
Kilpatrick had his name taken in the 56th minute for a late challenge on Wilson.
Dunsmuir came to Kello’s rescue just before the hour mark. Pope swept a dangerous low ball into the centre where Findlay directed it on goal, only for the Kello keeper to block with his legs. The ball came back to Findlay who knocked it across the face of goal but it didn’t fall for a Talbot player.
Two minutes later and Talbot came close again. Gillies fired the ball across the face of goal where Love tried to flick it home from close range. His effort was blocked into the path of Findlay who fired on target but Dunsmuir was behind it to make the stop.
The keeper was having a busy evening and produced a top save in the 63rd minute when he stretched to his left to touch Lyle’s net bound shot just wide of the post.
Tucker made a further change in the 66th minute when Wells came on in place of Milliken.
Talbot completed the night’s scoring in the 68th minute. LOVE timed his run to perfection to race in behind the defence down the right channel and steer a shot across the keeper and inside the right hand post.
Gillies had two chances in quick succession to add to Talbot’s tally. Firstly he latched onto Love’s cut back but drilled his shot straight at Dunsmuir and moments later he got onto the end of Lyle’s cross to glance a header just past Dunsmuir’s right post.
Talbot hit the woodwork once more in the 78th minute. Pope hit a great ball into the far post where Wells stretched out a leg to meet it, only to see his effort flash off the crossbar.
The closing stages saw Talbot camped out in the Kello half but unable to add to their lead and the game finished 4-0 to Talbot.

Talbot – Johnstone, Lyle, Pope, McGoldrick, White, Hylsop, Latta, S Wilson, Gillies, Love, Milliken

Subs – Young, Findlay, Wells, G Wilson, Shankland

Kello Rovers – Dunsmuir, Hill, Houston, Bennie, Hyslop, Kilpatrick, Weir, Shaw, Hampson, Paterson, Pagan

Subs – Thomson, McGinley, Ballantyne, Smith, Kennedy

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