Arthurlie v Auchinleck Talbot

Talbot took the points in an easier win than the scoreline suggested, scoring a goal at the beginning of each half which deflated the composure of the home side. The die was cast as early as the 4th minute when Talbot were awarded an indirect free kick inside the box, where Boylan rolled the ball a few inches to Wardrope who swept the ball over the heads of the home defenders and into the roof of the net.

 

With relegation staring them in the face it was all credit to Arthurlie who took the game to Talbot but although they chipped away at the Talbot defence they never put Leishman under any real pressure. They did have a golden chance when Scott blootered the ball up the park where Bilham flicked the ball over the Talbot defence into the path of Carroll but he hurried his shot which went well wide of the goal. 

 

Moving nearer to half time Talbot doubled their lead when a free kick was swung into the box, but a headed clearance landed at the feet of Smith who forced Scott to block his shot where Park was first to react, hammering his shot low into the net.

 

Talbot replaced the struggling Boylan with Samson minutes into the second half and before he had hardly found his bearing Taylor had put Talbot 3-0 in the lead when he swept a Smith pass past Scott.

 

With the damage done the foot was taken off the peddle, as the ball swept from half to half with no real football being played on the bobbly surface although Talbot did fashion a couple of chances that were squandered. Half way through the second half Talbot were dealt a blow when McPherson was seen to be struggling and he was later on of the players involved in a treble substitution.

 

As per normal the change of personnel took a lot of the momentum out of the match, and with the gloaming starting to descend the referee put an end to proceedings.

 

TALBOT: Leishman, Crawford, A.Wilson. McPherson, (McCracken), Stafford, Park, (Lennox), Boyle, Wardrobe, Boylan, (Samson), Smith,(Ballantyne) Taylor. SUBS:NOT USED: Armstrong, Shankland. 

 

Arthurlie: Scott, McGhee, McNeil, Bradley, Kerr, Roulston, Leyden, Billham, Carroll, Simeon, Smith. SUBS: McLaughlan, Nolan, Strain, Miller, Warnock, Jeanes, McLaughlan

Auchinleck Talbot v Cumnock Juniors

MURRAYS MATCH REPORT

Talbot rediscovered their form and it was demolition derby time again at Beechwood as Talbot thumped Cumnock 4-0.

The Bot got off to a slightly nervy start and a defensive mix-up in the 6th minute saw Stafford attempt to head a long ball back into his own area but Leishman had come well out his goal and Stafford had to be quick on his toes to chase down his own header and hook it clear. The ball came out to Dolan on the left and he swung a cross beyond the far post where Boyd directed a tame header at Leishman.

Cumnock were slightly edging it, without offering any real threat, but the game changed Talbot’s way when they took the lead after 18 minutes. Crawford burst forward up the right, past Frye who tried & failed to foul him, before sliding the ball across the box where ROSS SMITH tucked it beyond Barclay from 8 yards.

In the 23rd minute Talbot conceded a free kick just wide of the penalty area after Crawford caught Dolan. McLaughlin took it and went for goal but ballooned his shot well over the bar.

Talbot threatened a 2nd in the 34th minute. Smith skinned Sewell twice in quick succession as he jinked in off the left before firing a low drive on target that Barclay’s legs kept out.

Four minutes later Talbot had a half chance due to hesitancy in the Nock defence. They failed to deal with Crawford’s high ball down the centre and when Samson pressured them in the air the ball broke loose in the area but Mason didn’t react quickly enough to get on the end of it.

Cumnock had a chance to punish Talbot in the 41st minute when Wilson’s clearance was charged down and spun to Rose. He fed it on to the overlapping Sewell but his final ball into the near post was easily dealt with by Leishman and Talbot saw the half out to go in a goal ahead.

There was a change at the interval with Lennox making way for Wardrope in midfield.

Talbot had a great chance to double their lead only 4 minutes after the re-start. Crawford’s angled pass found Smith on the left of the area and when he was tripped the ref pointed straight to the spot. Samson took the spot kick but suffice to say it wasn’t one of his better efforts and Barclay made a comfortable save.

Fortunately Talbot’s heads didn’t go down following the miss and they kept on the front foot.

In the 51st minute Wilson drilled a good ball in from the left to find Mason in the area and his side-footed effort was blocked.

Two minutes later Boyle swung a dangerous cross over from the right to the back post but there were no takers to turn it home.

The Bot were well on top now and following a passage of possession football Boyle slid a good ball through the centre of the Nock defence that Sewell managed to intercept and clear.

On the hour mark Cumnock made a change with Carnwath on for Dolan.

Smith was having a good evening and Talbot’s next attack saw him dribble his way past a couple of defenders down the left of the area only to see his final ball back across goal cut out.

In the 68th minute Armstrong won it in midfield and slid a pass out to his right to find Samson who carried on into the box and tried to slide a low shot past Barclay who saved low to his right.

Talbot made a second change in the 69th minute when Taylor came on in place of Mason.

Cumnock had offered very little since half-time but they did have a promising attack in the 71st minute. Carnwath got free down the right and drilled a low ball across the 6-yard area which Crawford managed to clear.

A minute later Talbot were back on the attack. Taylor’s cross found Wardrope on the left and he in turn fed it to Smith whose ball across goal just went behind the Bot players waiting in the centre.

In the 72nd minute Taylor picked up a yellow card for simulation when he tumbled inside the Nock penalty area.

With 11 minutes remaining Cumnock made a further change with McLean coming on for Wilson.

In the 82nd minute Talbot made sure of the points with their 2nd of the evening. Smith swept a ball in from the left that found ROSS TAYLOR and he cut inside his man before placing a left foot shot inside the right post.

Talbot now made a further change with Ballantyne on for Wilson.

Three minutes from time Talbot had a chance to extend their lead. Samson was sent through on the right and paced into the area but his low drive couldn’t beat Barclay.

With fog descending and thickening by the second the closing stages saw visibility reduced to the level of guesswork.

In the 90th minute Ballantyne lifted a cross over from the left and KIER SAMSON rose to head it inside the right post to make it 3-0 to Talbot.

Deep into added time Talbot added a fourth as ROSS SMITH raced through and placed a low drive beyond Barclay to make it 4-0.

A very good win for Talbot that sees them climb back above Clydebank in the table. Next up for Talbot it’s the first of a double header against Arthurlie as they travel to Barrhead on Wednesday evening before the Lie come through to Beechwood this Saturday.

Auchinleck Talbot – Leishman, Crawford, Wilson, McPherson, Stafford, Armstrong, Boyle, Lennox, Samson, Smith, Mason

Subs – Wardrope, Taylor, Park, Ballantyne, Fisher

Cumnock – Barclay, Sewell, Willett, Tart, McAusland, Frye, Wilson, McLaughlin, Boyd, Dolan, Rose

Subs – Carnwath, McLean, McLennan, Skilling, McBlain, McClure, Strain

Clydebank v Auchinleck Talbot

Auchinleck Talbot v Troon

MURRAYS MATCH REPORT

Talbot had to settle for a share of the spoils in what proved a low-key affair at Beechwood.

The Bot’s first opening came in the 8th minute. Taylor fired a dangerous cross in from the right that a Troon defender dived to head behind for the corner. Smith pulled the corner back to find Crawford and his cross took a deflection over the bar. When the 2nd corner came in Armstrong met it at the near post but glanced his header over.

In the 10th minute Leishman was called into action. A corner from the left was headed clear at the near post by Park and came to Gallagher in space just outside the area. He had the time to place his shot and Leishman had to dive to his right to turn his effort wide.

Twelve mins in Crawford raced free on the right and sent over a good cross but there were no takers in the centre. Samson retrieved it beyond the far post and angled it back to Lennox whose low drive was held by Burgess.

Troon were edging it in the early stages and forced a number of corners without being able to create a clear cut chance.

Talbot had a chance in the 17th minute when Graham Wilson squared the ball to find Aiden Wilson in space. He slid it into the feet of Smith who turned his man at the edge and fired over the bar.

The visitors threatened the Bot defence in the 33rd minute when Gallagher evaded a couple of tackles and burst down the right of the area but his ball across goal was well cut out by Armstrong.

Down the other end Talbot had a decent chance in the 36th minute. Crawford beat McCloskey and raced clear on the wing before firing a dangerous ball into the centre that Park met but he fired well wide of target.

Five minutes from the interval Lennox came close for Talbot. Armstrong won it in the centre and slid a pass through to Lennox who sent a shot just wide of the left post from 20 yards.

Action then switched to the other end. Samson’s pass was intercepted by Jamieson who burst forward and passed it on to Josh Black. He in turn rolled it right to Ben Black whose low drive was turned round the left post by Leishman.

When the corner came over Josh Black met it at the back post but glanced his header well over.

Troon ended the half on the front foot but the half ended goal less.

Talbot couldn’t have made a worst start to the 2nd half when they conceded a soft penalty two minutes after the re-start. Gallagher chipped the ball down the right to find Ben Black on the byline and as he knocked it into the centre he was caught late by Armstrong and the ref pointed to the spot. GALLAGHER took the spot kick and made no mistake – chipping it inside the right post to put Troon 1-0 ahead.

Two minutes later Talbot had a chance to level. Smith was found in space on the right of the box and his low strike was blocked by Burgess’s out-stretched leg at the near post.

Stafford then had his name taken for hauling back Gilroy as Troon looked to break forward.

In the 54th minute Talbot had another chance to level. Aiden Wilson’s cross was met by Graham Wilson who laid it back into the path of Lennox 15 yards out but his shot sailed well-wide of goal.

A minute later though Talbot were back on level terms. Talbot won a free kick out on the right that Crawford shoved short down the wing to Armstrong. He lifted a cross into the centre where GRAHAM WILSON met it and looped a header over Burgess to make it 1-1.

McPherson picked up a harsh booking in the 57th minute. He slid in and cleared the ball out for a shy and caught Ben Black with his trailing leg. The Troon man took a sore one and had to be helped from the field, to be replaced by McKernon, and Troon were awarded the free kick 30 yards out.

Josh Black took it and got it up & over the wall but wide of the left hand post.

Talbot came close to taking the lead in the 64th minute. Crawford hoisted a high cross into the back post where Park headed it back across goal. Graham Wilson ran onto it and fired a half-volley just over the crossbar.

Five minutes later Talbot again came close. Smith beat the offside trap and raced down the left of the penalty area before angling a shot across goal and narrowly wide of the left post.

Burgess kept the visitors level pegging in the 72nd minute with a top save. Smith gathered on the left and slipped it inside to find Lennox in the area and he hammered a shot on target that Burgess palmed wide of the right post.

With quarter of an hour remaining Talbot made a double switch with Park & Smith making way for Mason & Taylor.

A minute later Troon nearly went in front. The ball bounced off Aiden Wilson into the path of Gilroy who advanced to the edge of the area before placing a shot just wide of Leishman’s left post.

In the 79th minute McCloskey was cautioned for a foul on Samson resulting in a Bot free kick wide on the right. Crawford played it into the feet of Mason on the right of the area but his touch was too heavy and it ran behind for the goal kick.

Ten minutes from time McPherson picked up a knock and couldn’t continue with Ballantye on in his stead.

Two minutes later Talbot had a half chance. Graham Wilson played it down the left to Taylor whose cutback found Mason 17 yards out and his strike was heading on target but blocked by a defender.

Three minutes from time Talbot made another couple of changes with Wardrope & Boyle on for Lennox & Armstrong.

In the final minute of regulation time Crawford drove forward and played it on to Mason on the touchline. He swung a dangerous cross into the centre that eluded everyone and sailed wide of the far post.

Deep into added time Talbot had one final chance to claim all 3 points. Taylor’s cross was blocked by a hand and the Bot were awarded a free kick a yard wide of the box. Wardrope whipped a good ball over to the far post where a Troon defender just managed to take it off the head of the waiting Taylor and send it behind for a corner. The defence dealt with the resulting corner and Troon held out for the point.

Next up for Talbot it’s a trip to Holm Park this Saturday where they face Clydebank.

Auchinleck Talbot – Leishman, Crawford, Aiden Wilson, McPherson, Stafford, Armstrong, Lennox, Park, Graham Wilson, Smith, Samson

Subs – Mason, Boylan, Taylor, Wardrope, Ballantyne, Sinnamon, Boyle

Troon – Burgess, McLevy, McCloskey, Smith, Ben Black, Gilroy, Moore, Morrison, Josh Black, Jamieson, Gallagher

Subs – Richardson, Wilson, McKernon, Strain, Boyd, Marks, Gray (gk)

Auchinleck Talbot v Beith Juniors

MURRAYS MATCH REPORT

Sometimes it’s just not your night, and despite a 2nd half fight back Talbot came up a touch short as Beith won to strengthen their grip on the league title.

The game got off to a lively start in front of the bumper crowd with Beith winning a free kick out wide right following Wardrope’s challenge on Monti. Rossiter swung it into the centre where it was cleared and Talbot broke forward through Mason who sped down the right but his final ball across was too near Stott who smothered it.

In the 11th minute Boylan got away down the left and played it across goal but there were no takers in the centre.

The opener came in the 12th minute and it came Beith’s way. Taylor tried to shepherd the ball out for a goal kick but Monk nipped in and when Taylor caught him the referee pointed to the spot. MCGLINCHEY stepped up and gave Leishman no chance as he lashed it inside the left post.

Two minutes later Talbot won a free kick midway inside the Beith half when Rossiter held back Wardrope. Talbot worked the free kick short and played it out to Wardrope on the left. His cross was headed clear but came to Armstrong who dinked a cross beyond the far post to find Boylan and his side-footer from a tight angle was held by Stott.

Talbot’s next attack saw then win a corner down the right that was taken quickly to Taylor. He whipped a great ball in toward Mason but it was well-defended and headed over their own bar by a defender for a 2nd corner. This one came over from the left and was head flicked on at the near post and came to Boylan who headed over.

Disaster struck for Talbot in the 19th minute when they conceded a cheap 2nd goal. Monti played a ball over the top that skidded off the top of Stafford’s head and with Leishman coming off his line it fell straight to MONK who had the simple task of passing it into the empty net.

The 2nd goal rocked Talbot back on their heels and the visitors threatened again in the 26th minute. A shy from the right found Frize who turned his man before drilling a ball across the face of goal that only needed a touch.

Two minutes later Talbot nearly got back into it via a slice of fortune. Mason gathered out on the right touchline and swung over a cross that was dipping just under the bar until Stott tipped it over. When Wardrope’s corner came in low from the left Samson met it and side-footed on target but Stott made the save.

Frize had his name taken in the 34th minute for dissent although why he was complaining was unclear as it was a free kick for Beith.

Five minutes from the interval Talbot were guilty of being shot shy when Boylan got free on the left and delivered a good cut back into the path of Boyle. He had the space to hit it from 19 yards but opted instead to shift it to the right to pick out Wardrope. He delivered a dangerous cross into the centre but the defence headed clear under pressure.

A minute later Armstrong was cautioned for a challenge on Monti.

Talbot had a let off soon after when Monti cut in off the right and laid it back into the path of Rossiter who curled a shot well over from a good position and the sides left the field with Beith in a commanding position.

There were no changes at the interval but Talbot started the 2nd half with the greater intensity and Monti found his name in the book two minutes after the re-start for time-wasting.

The Talbot fans were left annoyed in the 51st minute when Taylor had his heels clipped and fell to the turf with the ref waving play on but fortunately Beith weren’t able to make anything of it.

In the 56th minute Mason found Boylan on the left of the penalty area and his low drive was deflected wide for a corner. When Wardrope’s corner came in the defence headed out and it came to Taylor on the left whose cross to the back post just eluded Boylan.

Two minutes later Talbot won a free kick 30 yards out following a foul on Wardrope. Samson touched it off to Wardrope whose shot took a slight deflection en route and was comfortably held by Stott.

Talbot had a half chance in the 61st minute when Taylor won a corner down the right. When the corner came in Wilson had a chance to hit it but miscued it.

Two minutes later Talbot had another opportunity. Taylor swept a good low ball in off the right that Boylan couldn’t reach at the near post. It came across to Mason who teed it back toward Wilson who blazed over the bar from 15 yards.

In the 65th minute Wardrope laid it out to Boylan on the right and when he fired it low across goal it was deflected behind for a corner. When the corner came over Samson glanced a header wide of target.

Talbot’s persistence paid off in the 69th minute when they pulled one back. Boyle gathered on the right and hit a low ball into the area. The defence didn’t clear their lines and the ball broke out to GARETH ARMSTRONG 22 yards out and he sent a screamer past Stott and inside the left post to make it 2-1.

Beith hadn’t shown much in the 2nd half but they had a chance to extend their lead in the 71st minute. A ball over the top saw Rossiter beat the offside trap and make it into the area but his low drive was easily held by Leishman.

A minute later at the other end Mason dribbled into the Beith box down the left and had a chance to hit it but opted for the pass and the move fizzled out.

The Bot players and fans all appealed loudly, but in vain, for a penalty in the 74th minute. Taylor’s cross from the right came across a defender who appeared to control it with his arm before clearing but the officials waved play on.

With quarter of an hour left Wardrope fired a good ball across goal from the right that Mason latched onto but his drive for target was blocked on its way by a defender.

Twelve mins from time Beith won a free kick 30 yards out wide on the right when McPherson was penalised for a shoulder charge on Rossiter. This was Rossiter’s last involvement as he left to be replaced by Langan. The free kick was swept low into the box where Frize met it but his effort lacked any power.

Talbot now made their first change with Graham Wilson on for Boylan.

In the 82nd minute Graham Wilson picked up a yellow card when he caught Hughes and he was joined in the book moments later by McPherson.

Beith now made another change with Burns on for Monti.

Three minutes from time Talbot made a 2nd change with Smith on for Wardrope and the sub nearly paid off a minute later when Smith’s pass sent Taylor free on the right and his low ball into the near post was met by Samson who saw his effort brilliantly saved by Stott.

As the game moved into added time Talbot kept pressing and Boyle tried his luck from 30 yards – hitting a good effort on target that Stott held.

With seconds to go Talbot were denied a stonewall penalty. Taylor tried to break along the byline only to be upended by McGlinchey but the ref and his assistant gave nothing and soon after blew up for full-time.

A disappointing result but a decent performance with Talbot leaving themselves too much to do after gifting a two goal lead. There’s no time for Talbot to dwell on it though as they’re back in action this Wednesday night when they host Troon in the league.

Auchinleck Talbot – Leishman, Taylor, Aiden Wilson, McPherson, Stafford, Armstrong, Boyle, Wardrope, Mason, Boylan, Samson

Subs – Smith, Lennox, Sinnamon, Graham Wilson, Ballantyne, Crawford, Park

Beith – Stott, McGlinchey, Noble, Rough, O’Neill, Hughes, Monti, Frize, Fowler, Rossiter, Monk

Subs – Docherty, Burns, Watt, Scullion, Langan, Barclay, McKinvey (gk)

Auchinleck Talbot v Kilwinning Rangers

MURRAYS REPORT

Talbot edged past Kilwinning on penalties to book a place in the West of Scotland final after a drab semi-final encounter at Beechwood.

The first chance of the afternoon went to the visitors in the 4th minute. Lamont squared the ball inside to Stuart who swerved a shot wide of the left post from 20 yards.

Talbot’s first chance came after 10 mins. Wardrope slid a pass through to find Smith in behind the defence. He opted to hit it early but drilled his shot straight at Henderson.

With quarter of an hour gone Boland had his name taken for a late challenge on Graham Wilson.

In the 17th minute Talbot won a corner out on the left. Wardrope put over a good delivery but McCracken just failed to connect in the centre.

The Bot won a free kick in a good area in the 19th minute. Taylor cut in from the right and was tripped by Torrace just as he was set to hit it – resulting in a booking for Buffs centre-half and a Bot free kick 20 yards out. Wardrope shaped to hit it but instead slid it down the right to find Samson who drilled it across goal where Smith met it but fired over the bar from 6 yards.

The next noteworthy incident came in the 33rd minute. Smith held it up well on the left before making for the byline and swinging over a good cross that Samson met in the air but couldn’t direct goal ward.

Talbot were forced into an early change after 35 mins when McCracken limped off to be replaced by Ballantyne.

In the 38th minute Talbot put together a well-worked move. Graham Wilson back-heeled it into the path of Aiden Wilson who switched play to the right to find Wardrope. He found Taylor breaking down the right of the penalty area but his attempted ball across goal was easily cut out.

Kilwinning ended the half the stronger and had two half chances in the closing stages. Lamont cushioned a header down into the path of McColm but his shot lacked the power to test Leishman and then deep in injury time a free kick from the right found Maccalman at the back post but it came off the top of his head and floated over and so the 1st half drew to a close with neither keeper being required to make a save of any note.

Talbot had a chance shortly after the break when Graham Wilson found Samson inside the area and he laid it back to Smith 15 yards out but his shot didn’t trouble Henderson.

The visitors made a change in the 52nd minute when MacIntyre left the field injured to be replaced by Wood.

In the 58th minute Samson squared it in from the right and as Smith went to run onto it he was sent tumbling by Torrance. The ref pointed to the spot, booked the Buffs defender and GRAHAM WILSON made no mistake from 12 yards – thumping a shot inside the right post to put Talbot 1-0 ahead.

Kilwinning now made a further change with McInally on for Kavanagh.

The Buffs nearly levelled in the 64th minute. A good pass down the left found Lamont in space inside the area and Leishman did well to save his low angled drive with his outstretched leg.

Two minutes later and it was all square. Kilwinning won a free kick midway inside the Bot half when Park handled it and Taylor then received a caution for kicking the ball away. When the free kick was flighted over from the left Leishman came for it but was never getting there and WOOD was able to guide a header into the empty net from beyond the back post.

Talbot were caught out again a few minutes later when Lewis was found in space down the right. He whipped in a dangerous cross which McPherson managed to head clear.

With quarter of an hour remaining Talbot made a triple change with Graham Wilson, Wardrope & Smith making way for Lennox, Boylan & Mason.

Three minutes from time Talbot had a late chance to win it. Lennox gathered on the left and fed it back to Wilson whose cross into the centre wasn’t dealt with. It broke to Mason who fired a low left foot shot back across goal that Henderson managed to block with his leg.

As the game moved into added time the Buffs made another change with Collins replacing Bolland.

Deep into added time Kilwinning won a corner down the right. When it came into the near post it skipped up off the turf and looked to hit Boylan’s arm but the referee dismissed the Buffs appeals and blew for full-time.

The penalties were taken down at the Beechwood Road end and it was the Buffs up first. Collins was first up and it was advantage Talbot as Leishman leapt to his right to keep it out.

Mason took Talbot’s first spot kick and gave the keeper no chance as he placed it low inside the left post.

Kilwinning’s hopes faded when their 2nd spot kick was again saved by Leishman to his right but Talbot failed to press home their advantage when Boylan tried to place his low to the keeper’s right and Henderson guessed correctly to keep it out.

McColm took the Buffs 3rd penalty and was the first Buffs player to score, but only just as Leishman again went the right way and got his fingers to it but couldn’t keep it out.

Lennox stepped up for Talbot’s 3rd and restored the Bot’s lead when he coolly sent the keeper the wrong way.

Kilwinning scored their 4th spot kick to make it 2-2 with Leishman once again nearly saving it low to his left before Taylor slotted home to put Talbot 3-2 up.

It was now sudden death with the Buffs needing to score their final penalty but again Leishman came out on top – blocking the penalty that was thumped down the centre and Talbot were through 3-2.

A very flat game with the only real positives being the balmy weather and the end result. Next up for Talbot it’s a Monday night encounter at Beechwood with table toppers Beith.

Auchinleck Talbot – Leishman, Taylor, Aiden Wilson, McPherson, McCracken, Armstrong, Park, Wardrope, Samson, Smith, Graham Wilson

Subs – Mason, Boylan, Lennox, Crawford, Ballantyne, Sinnamon, Fisher

Kilwinning Rangers – Henderson, Boland, Kavanagh, Maccalman, Torrance, Marshall, MacIntyre, Lewis, McColm, Lamont, Stuart

Subs – O’Brien, McLean, McAlpine, McInally, Wood, Collins, Porter

 

Talbot v Kilwinning Rangers – Man Of The Match Awards

Andy Leishman lifted all five sponsors’ Man of the Match awards. Big Andy saved three of the five penalties in the penalty shoot out to send us through to meet Clydebank in the West of Scotland Cup Final.

Old Crocks – presented by Max Kuberski.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Killie Travel Club – presented by Allan Paterson.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mauchline BC – presented by Liz Milgrew.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Loons Supporters Club – presented by Lex O’Hara

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mr & Mrs Jim Dunsmore & Friends – presented by Avril Dunsmore.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Match Ball Sponsor – Emerald Contracts.

 

 

 

 

 

Morton Wright (Jun) presented Avril Dunsmore with a bouquet of flowers of behalf of the club and we extend best wishes to Jim and Avril following their recent marriage.

Glenafton Athletic v Auchinleck Talbot

Auchinleck Talbot v Kilwinning Rangers

MURRAYS MATCH REPORT

With a few wobbles en route Talbot got back to winning ways with an entertaining 3-1 win over the Buffs at Beechwood.

Talbot made a nervy start and gifted the visitors a chance in the 2nd minute when Kavanagh pounced on a slack pass to race into the left of the penalty area but McPherson recovered to clear the danger.

Kilwinning had the night’s 1st effort at goal after 9 minutes. McColm found himself in space 20 yards out but his left foot shot bobbled comfortably wide of the right post.

Twelve minutes in and Talbot missed a great chance to take the lead. A slick passing move saw the ball shuttled quickly into the final third and ended with Smith teeing it up for Samson but he fired wide of the right post from a good position.

In the 18th minute the Buffs won a corner down the left. It was delivered to the back post and the Bot defence were unable to clear. It came to M Millar on the right of the box who fired it low & hard back across goal where it was cleared.

Down the other end Talbot had a half chance when Armstrong’s cross was only cleared as far as Boyle who drilled it first time past the right post from the edge of the area.

The Bot had a let off in the 21st minute. A ball over the top saw McColm get in behind McPherson and race into the area. He fired it across goal where Stafford deflected it against the post whilst trying to clear. The rebound came out to Lewis but he contrived to balloon it over the bar from 8 yards out with the goal gaping.

In the 24th minute Talbot won a free kick out wide left – midway inside the Buffs half for a foul on Taylor. It was taken quickly and shoved to Taylor who hurtled into the box where he went flying as he burst between 2 defenders. Talbot appealed for the penalty but the referee wasn’t interested.

Talbot came within a whisker of taking the lead in the 26th minute. Taylor’s precise crossfield ball picked out Wardrope in space down the right. He whipped over a tremendous first time cross that only needed a touch but Samson was inches from connecting in front of goal.

A minute later Kilwinning missed a golden chance to take the lead. M Millar got away down the right and played it low across the face of goal where McColm bundled it wide of the right post when it looked easier to hit the target.

It was end to end stuff and moments later Talbot had a decent chance at the other end. Leishman’s long ball sailed over the defence allowing Samson to run in behind through on goal but his attempted lob was plucked out the air by the keeper.

In the 29th minute Talbot had a period of concerted pressure when Taylor won a corner down the left. Wardrope whipped it into the near post where it came off a Buffs defender and went just wide of the right post. Wardrope’s 2nd corner was hit deeper and Graham Wilson got his head on it but his header was deflected over the bar off a defender resulting in a 3rd consecutive corner. When this one came in McCracken met it but couldn’t keep his header down.

An outstanding save from McInnes kept the scores level in the 32nd minute. Samson gathered on the left and spotted Wardrope in space to his right. He met it perfectly and angled a low drive for the bottom corner that McInnes tipped round his right hand post.

When the corner came over McInnes made a hash of claiming it and the ball broke loose but Talbot failed to capitalise.

Kilwinning had another good chance in the 37th minute. The ball broke off a Talbot defender and came through to McColm 12 yards out but he was stretching as he hit it and sent his volley over the bar.

Despite all the chances at both ends it looked like the first half was going to end goalless until Talbot nabbed the lead a minute from the break. ROSS TAYLOR cut inside off the right and steered a low left foot shot inside the near post to send Talbot in a goal ahead at the interval.

Talbot started the 2nd half positively and had a couple of half chances early on. In the 48th minute Stafford won a corner on the right which Wardrope sent into the centre where McCracken side-footed it on target but straight at the keeper. In the 51st minute Armstrong found Taylor wide on the left and his cross into the back post was only headed out as far as Wardrope whose half-volley was deflected wide of target.

It was all level in the 54th minute. Kavanagh turned Stafford out on the touchline and whipped over a good cross that LEWIS met in the centre to head high inside the right post to make it 1-1.

Teams are often at their most vulnerable just after they score and so it proved again as Talbot regained the lead within 2 minutes. Wardrope’s cross from the right touchline was met by KIER SAMSON at the far post where he out-jumped his marker to guide a header inside the post.

The game was still in the balance and Talbot had a let off in the 58th minute when Kavanagh sent a low ball in from the left that ran across the face of goal before Graham Wilson cleared.

In the 59th minute the visitors picked up a yellow card for a late challenge on Boyle.

The Buffs came close to levelling in the 63rd minute. Lamont did well down the right and when he cut it back into the area McColm ran onto it and fired just wide of the right post.

With 20 mins remaining Leishman was called into action when he dived low to his left to turn away a shot from just outside the penalty area – resulting in a corner for the Buffs.

From the corner Talbot sprang onto the counter-attack and ROSS SMITH sped into the Buffs penalty area and tucked a low shot inside the right post to give Talbot a two goal cushion.

With 12 minutes remaining Talbot made a triple change with Samson, Smith & Wardrope making way for Mason, Lennox & Aidan Wilson.

A minute later Boyle picked up a yellow card for a late challenge.

Talbot managed the game well in the closing stages with the Buffs only effort being a long ranger wide of target. Three minutes from time Talbot made one final change with Ballantyne replacing Graham Wilson.

A good win for Talbot who now move onto Wednesday night’s re-arranged fixture against the Glens at New Cumnock.

Auchinleck Talbot – Leishman, Stafford, Taylor, McPherson, McCracken, Armstrong, Boyle, Wardrope, Samson, Smith, Graham Wilson

Subs – Boylan, Mason, Lennox, Aidan Wilson, Crawford, Ballantyne, Sinnamon

Kilwinning Rangers – McInnes, Loudon, Wood, MacCalman, Torrance, Marshall,  M Millar, Lewis, McColm, Lamont, Kavanagh

Subs – MacIntyre, El- Zubaidi, Collins, C Millar, Stuart, Hale, Henderson

Caledonian Braves v Auchinleck Talbot

MURRAYS REPORT

Talbot’s reign as South Challenge cup holders ended as they stumbled to defeat at Alliance Park.

The Bot should have opened the scoring in the 7th minute. Mason pressured a Braves defender into an error and his short back-pass landed at the feet of Samson but he couldn’t beat the keeper.

Chances were few and far between but Talbot had another decent one in the 16th minute. Boylan slid the ball up the right to Mason and when his cross came over Samson flicked the ball into the path of Park, in space at the edge of the area, and he volleyed just over the bar.

The home side came close in the 22nd minute. Butterworth laid the ball back to Lindsay who looked as though he was trying to cross it but it nearly ended up on target – curling just over the crossbar.

In the 29th minute Leishman came to Talbot’s rescue. Lindsay’s pass through the centre sent McNeil through on goal and he looked set to score but Leishman made an impressive stop.

Talbot were forced into a change in the 34th minute with Wardrope coming on for the injured Healy.

The opening goal came in the 39th minute and it was a soft one from a Bot point of view. McNeil drove into the heart of the penalty area past a couple of challenges and when the ball broke loose it fell to WATSON who prodded it past Leishman from 8 yards.

Forrester received a caution in the 42nd minute for a shirt tug on Samson as he broke towards the box resulting in a free kick 30 yards out. Wardrope whipped it up and over the wall but his shot sailed just wide of the left hand post.

In 1st half injury time Talbot passed up a half chance to level. Samson fed the ball to his right to find Mason 12 yards out but his shot lacked power and failed to test White.

The 2nd half started very scrappily with neither side able to hold onto the ball. On the hour mark Mason was cautioned for a late tackle on Guthrie and moments later Talbot made a double switch with Mason & Park making way for Taylor & Smith.

Sixty-two mins in the home side gave Talbot a scare when Walker swung over a dangerous cross from the left that broke to McNeil in front of goal but his shot was blocked away.

A minute later Crawford took one for the team when he received a caution for halting Kelly as he raced forward.

In the 66th minute Talbot drew level with the first good passing move of the match. A series of one touch passes worked the ball out to Taylor on the left and he swept a good ball across the face of goal that came to BRYAN BOYLAN who steered a low shot inside the left post from 8 yards.

Two mins later Boylan raced away down the right and slung a cross into the centre that was headed clear. It only came as far as Crawford who returned it wide to Boylan and this time his cross to the back post was met by Samson whose header was held by the keeper.

The Bot’s next effort came in the 71st minute when Taylor cut inside off the left and let fly from 20 yards but his shot flew over.

With quarter of an hour remaining Talbot won a free kick out wide on the left for a foul on Taylor. Wardrope drilled it in at pace and McPherson stooped to meet it – heading wide of the far post.

It was incessant Talbot pressure at this stage and Talbot’s next attack saw Wardrope release Boylan down the right and he knocked it across towards Smith at the back post but the defence did well to cut it out.

Talbot were made to pay for failing to turn pressure into goals when the Braves sucker punched them in the 83rd minute.

Kelly burst forward from midfield and carried it deep into the Bot half before sliding it right to find MAIN in space and he gave Leishman no chance with a low drive into the opposite corner to make it 2-1.

Talbot now threw men forward looking for an equaliser. In the 85th minute Smith went down inside the area and the referee booked him for simulation.

In the closing stages Talbot had a couple of half chances. Taylor got his head to Crawford’s cross at the back post but it didn’t trouble White and as the game moved into added time Boylan’s cross into the back post broke out to Taylor who volleyed over the bar.

A disappointing afternoon for the bulk of the crowd with Bot fans making up the vast majority of the attendance. Talbot don’t have time to dwell on it though as they’re back in action on Monday night when they play the Buffs in the league.

Caledonian Braves – White, Guthrie, Walker, Main, Duncan, Forrester, Butterworth, Lindsay, McNeil, Watson, Kelly

Subs – R Stewart, Collins, G Stewart, Brown, Henry

Auchinleck Talbot – Leishman, Crawford, Aiden Wilson, Stafford, McPherson, Healy, Park, Armstrong, Boylan, Mason, Samson

Subs – Taylor, Smith, Lennox, Wardrope, Ballantyne, McCracken

Auchinleck Talbot v Clydebank

MURRAY’S REPORT

Talbot slumped to a disappointing home defeat to Clydebank that leaves the Bot’s title hopes hanging by a thread.

The Bot couldn’t have asked for a better start – taking the lead within a minute. A cross into the box was headed clear and landed at McMahon whose poor 1st touch gifted it to MICHAEL WARDROPE who buried a shot high into the net from the edge of the area.

In the 7th minute Boyle burst into the area down the left & managed to force a corner. Wardrope swept it over to the back post but the defence did well to head it clear.

Two minutes later N Little threaded a pass through for Weir but he’d went too early and wandered offside and Leishman managed to parry his shot away in any case.

The Bot had a half chance in the 10th minute. Samson pounced on hestitant defending to win the ball inside the box and shoved it right to find Boyle in space. He tried to drill it across the face of goal but it was blocked behind for a corner. The corner was taken quickly to Samson who tried to score from  a tight angle only to see his shot blocked behind for a 2nd corner. When the 2nd corner came in the Bankies defence couldn’t initially head it clear but Talbot failed to take advantage & the ball was eventually cleared.

Leishman had to look lively in the 11th minute when N Little fired a snapshot from 19 yards that Leishman saved low to his right.

The action then flowed to the other end where Aiden Wilson’s pacy cross found Graham Wilson inside the area. He laid it back for Boyle to hit but his shot was blocked by a defender and sailed straight at the keeper.

Clydebank had a chance to draw level on the quarter hour mark. Weir got away on the right only for McPherson to get back and make the challenge. Weir reacted 1st to the loose ball and cut inside the area before sliding a shot across goal and wide of the far post.

In the 17th minute Talbot won a free kick out wide on the right for a foul on Samson. Wardrope whipped it into the middle where it was headed clear. The ball came out to McPherson on the right wing and he drilled a low shot on target that Donnelly held at his near post.

Talbot had a chance to double their lead soon after. Samson charged down Niven’s attempted clearance & fed the ball out right to Taylor. He cut inside and then squared it for Graham Wilson but his shot from 15 yards lacked the pace to trouble the keeper.

The Bot’s next attack saw Taylor back-heel the ball into the path of the overlapping Stafford whose low cross was held by Donnelly at his left hand post.

In the 24th min Niven shanked a clearance that drifted to the byline. Donnelly was unable to pick it up & Taylor gathered and went for the early cross that Donnelly gathered under his bar.

Two mins later Clydebank threatened a leveller. A long ball up the left came off the top of Stafford’s head and the Bankies gathered and played it across to Low on the right of the area whose shot back across goal was pushed away by Leishman.

The first yellow card of the evening came in the 27th minute when Hodge was cautioned for a professional foul on Graham Wilson 30 yards out. Wardrope took the resultant free kick but his ball in was headed clear.

Clydebank were awarded a free kick out on the stand-side touchline for high feet by Graham Wilson. Gallacher whipped the ball over and McPherson headed it behind for a corner. When the corner came in from the left it was met by C LITTLE who steered a low shot inside the left post to level the score with 32 mins gone.

In the 38th minute Taylor found Armstrong overlapping on the right & he swung a dangerous cross over that the defence coped with well.

On the stroke of half-time Clydebank came close to taking the lead. Weir won a corner down the right which was delivered into the near post where N Little glanced a header just wide.

Talbot started the 2nd half positively and had a chance in the 48th minute. Taylor got the better of McHugh out on the right and squared the ball across to Graham Wilson whose shot from 12 yards was deflected just wide of the left post. Wardrope took the corner and it looked an easy take for Donnelly who dropped the ball under no pressure but no Bot player was able to take advantage.

Taylor was then involved at both ends of the field – firing a low ball in from the right that Donnelly held at his near post – and then receiving a booking for a late challenge on Low near the touchline. When Gallacher’s free kick came in Taylor headed clear.

With 53 mins gone Talbot had an effort on target after Taylor managed to win the ball out wide and square it to Boyle at the edge of the area whose shot was well-saved by Donnelly.

Down the other end N Little had a chance for the visitors in the 57th minute. A cutback from the right landed at his feet inside the box but he pulled his half-volley wide of the right post.

On the hour mark McMahon received a yellow card for diving.

Talbot had a good claim for a free kick just outside the box turned down in the 63rd minute. Wardrope slid a ball through on the right and as the defender slid in to clear it the ball struck his arm but the ref waved play on.

The visitors made the game’s first change after 68 mins when Mulgahy replaced Weir up front.

A minute later Talbot had a half chance when Boyle won a header on. It came to Graham Wilson 20 yards out with his back to goal and he wheeled and hit a first time shot just over the bar.

The deciding goal came in the 72nd minute. McCracken slipped when trying to clear at the edge of the area and the ball broke straight to a Bankies player. He slid a pass to N LITTLE in space on the right and he fired it low past Leishman to put Clydebank 2-1 ahead.

Talbot tried for an immediate response and won a free kick just outside the area for Low’s foul on Wardrope for which he also received a booking. Wardrope took it and swerved a great ball to the back post but no Bot player was attacking it and C Little headed behind.

In the 77th minute Talbot made a triple change with Armstrong, Samson & Graham Wilson making way for Healy, Boylan & Mason.

11 minutes from time Stafford powered a ball in from the right that was blocked before a Bankies defender cleared it just over their own bar.

The Bot had a chance to draw level in the 82nd minute. Wardrope took it on his chest before sending a looping cross beyond the far post to Boylan who fired a low shot into the side-netting.

With four minutes remaining Talbot had one final opportunity to test the Bankies when Boylan won a free kick 15 yards out – wide of the penalty area; however, Wardrope didn’t make the most of it and his low ball in failed to beat the first man.

Clydebank saw out the remainder of the match to secure all 3 points.

Next up for Talbot it’s an away day this Saturday to Strathclyde Park where they face Caledonian Braves for a  place in the last four of the South Challenge cup.

Auchinleck Talbot – Leishman, Stafford, Aiden Wilson, McPherson, McCracken, Armstrong, Taylor, Boyle, Graham Wilson, Samson, Wardrope

Subs – Mason, Smith, Boylan, Healy, Park, Crawford, Lennox

Clydebank – Donnelly, Hodge, Niven, C Little, McHugh, McMahon, Low, Gallacher, N Little, McKinlay, Weir

Subs – Green, Eze, Slattery, Kelly,McGonigle, Higgins, Mulgahy

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