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The supporters were still making their way into the ground when Talbot fell behind in the 2nd minute. Sheridan played a pass through the centre to find MCGOWAN 25 yards out. He strolled past McCracken & with the defence backing off; he continued into the area & slammed a low drive into the bottom corner.
Talbot’s first attack saw Pope sweep a cross beyond the far post where Hyslop climbed above Docherty to head it across goal but Steven Wilson couldn’t connect with it in the centre.
In the 10th minute Young combined with Milliken out on the right before Milliken cut inside & fired a shot on target that Grindlay clutched inside his left post.
The next goal was going to be crucial, and unfortunately for Talbot it came for Beith who doubled their lead in the 22nd minute. There looked to be no danger when McLaughlin pumped a high ball down the middle; however Lyle made a meal of it, and in attempting to bring the ball under control only succeeded in knocking it straight into the path of CHRISTIE who fired it high past the helpless Leishman.
This goal seemed to knock the fight out of Talbot who huffed & puffed but did little to trouble Beith’s defence.
Talbot had a penalty shout on the half hour mark when Hyslop spun his marker inside the box & looked to be tugged to the ground but the referee wasn’t interested.
Grindlay was having a very quiet afternoon but Steven Wilson did test him in the 37thminute. A shy from the right found him inside the box & he drilled a shot on target that Grindlay had to tip behind.
Beith saw out the rest of the half fairly comfortably to go in 2-0 ahead at the break.
To the surprise of many, there were no changes at the interval with Tucker trusting to the starting 11 to turn things round.
The referee infuriated the Bot support in the 48th minute. McLean fouled Young but the referee gave the foul the other way & then booked Butch for dissent; a decision which was to come back to haunt Talbot later on.
In the 53rd minute Milliken’s pass found Pope on the left and he hammered a shot on target but it went straight at Grindlay.
Any hopes Talbot entertained of staging a comeback were ended by the referee in the 58th minute. Christie beat the offside trap to race clear down the left. He cut the ball back to the edge of the area where Young challenged McGowan. It appeared he’d made a well-timed tackle but the referee awarded Beith a free kick and produced a 2nd yellow card for Young; reducing Talbot to 10 men.
Christie took the free kick & his low drive was blocked behind by McGoldrick. Talbot were then caught napping as Beith took a short corner and when the cross came over MCLAUGHLIN met it to power a free header home from close range.
The game was effectively over & Beith nearly added to their lead in the 64th minute. Lyle gave the ball away to Docherty & he fed it inside to Frize who shot straight at Leishman.
McLean spurned a great chance to make it 4 on the 70th minute. McCracken took a heavy touch & lost the ball just inside his own half, sending McLean clean through on goal. He carried on into the area but pulled his shot well wide of the left post.
Tallbot made a double substitution a minute later with Lyle & Steven Wilson coming off to be replaced by Harvey & Pooler.
With 10 minutes remaining Tucker made his final change with Stevenson on for Graham Wilson.
In the closing stages Harvey picked up a yellow card for simulation when he went down inside the Beith penalty area.
The final whistle couldn’t come quickly enough for the Bot support and this is a game that everyone associated with Talbot will want to expunge from their memory.
It’s back to league duties next week for Talbot as they make the short trip to New Cumnock to face Glenafton.
Talbot – Leishman, Lyle, Pope, McGoldrick, McCracken, S Wilson, Young, White, G Wilson, Milliken, Hyslop
Subs – Pooler, Stevenson, Harvey, Boyle, Thomson, Shankland, Hewitt (gk)
Beith – Grindlay, MacDonald, Docherty, McLaughlin, Sheridan, Wilson, McGlinchey, Frize, McLean, Christie, McGowan
Subs- Collins, Watt, Burke, McPherson, Fisher, Martin, McBain (gk)
MURRAYS MATCH REPORT
As they used to say on Police Squad, move along nothing to see here and that neatly sums up a very nondescript encounter.
Talbot started brightly enough & should have gone ahead in the 6th minute. Pope fired a good cross over to the back post which S Wilson volleyed over the bar from a decent position.
Two minutes later Hyslop forced a save out of Davis when he nodded Pooler’s cross on target; forcing the keeper to turn it wide. When the corner came over Hyslop ought to have scored but instead glanced a header wide of the far post.
G Wilson had Talbot’s next chance; heading wide of goal from Latta’s cross.
Lugar had barely crossed halfway but they almost snatched the lead in the 19th min. S Wilson’s weak header fell straight to Shankland whose shot from 25 yards slipped just past Leishman’s left post.
In Talbot’s next attack G Wilson played a superb ball across the area but with no Bot player in the centre it went to waste & Johnston bundled it behind for a corner. Pope swung it into the near post where it flew off McKnight’s head & out to the left wing. Hyslop gathered it & knocked it into the centre where DRUMMOND headed home from close range to put Talbot 1-0 ahead after 23 mins.
G Wilson missed a glorious chance to double Talbot’s lead in the 28th min. Milliken raced away from Kirkwood, who pulled up injured, and made his way down the right edge of the box. He squared it inside where Pooler dummied it, leaving G Wilson through one on one but he failed to beat Davis who dived to his right to turn his shot behind. When the corner came over Drummond met it only to see his header come back off the foot of the left post.
Lugar had a rare chance in the 36th min when Thomson got away down the right & fired into the side-netting from a tight angle.
Davis pulled off a top save soon after to deny G Wilson. Stevenson hit a good ball across the box to S Wilson who guided it across goal for his brother to head & G’s header was going in until Davis dived to tip it over the bar.
A minute before the interval Talbot squandered a gilt edged chance. G Wilson found Pope racing on the overlap & his low centre landed perfectly for S Wilson but he lashed it over the bar from 8 yards out.
Talbot started the 2nd half strongly and almost added to their lead within a minute. Stevenson whipped a good cross over from the right which G Wilson just failed to reach at the back post.
It was then a case of attack v defence as Talbot camped in the Lugar half but with little to nothing to show for their pressure.
Pooler had a good opportunity to open his Talbot account on the hour mark. Hyslop slid the ball through to him down the right & when he cut inside on his left foot he had plenty of space but shot tamely at the keeper.
Tucker made a double switch in the 67th minute with S Wilson & Milliken making way for White & Young.
Young was involved immediately, finding Stevenson racing free down the left. He pulled it back to the waiting Hyslop but he failed to hit the target, placing his shot wide of the right post.
Talbot’s 2nd goal arrived in the 72nd minute. G WILSON looked suspiciously offside as he ran onto Drummond’s lofted ball through the centre but the flag stayed down & he took one touch before coolly slotting it past Davis.
The Bot nearly added a scruffy 3rd goal in the 76th minute. Lugar conceded a free kick wide of their box which Young played in low to the near post. Wilson scuffed his shot but Pope reacted first to hook the ball across goal where Drummond got under it & headed over the bar from close range.
Lugar scarcely made a chance all night & on the rare occasions they were near Talbot’s box, failed to work Leishman. They had a half chance to pull a goal back in the 79th minute when Shankland headed the ball onto Clapperton inside the area but he pulled his shot well wide of target.
With the light failing fast the game just fizzled out and the final whistle was welcomed by all.
Next up for Talbot is an away trip to Kirkconnel to face Kello, knowing a win will secure their place in the quarter-finals.
Talbot – Leishman, Latta, Pope, McPherson, Drummond, G Wilson, Stevenson, Hyslop, S Wilson, Pooler
Subs – Young, White, Boyle, Kirkpatrick, Hewitt
Lugar – Davis, Ross, Kirkwood, McKnight, Robertson, Milligan, McQuade, Thomson, Wilson, Shankland, Johnston
Subs – McCorrison, Clapperton, Anderson, Black
MURRAYS MATCH REPORT
If ever a game fitted the clichéd game of two halves it was this derby encounter at Beechwood with Talbot dominating the first but Cumnock on the front foot in the 2nd half.
There aren’t many prisoners taken in derby games & Cumnock’s Muir was fortunate to escape an early caution when he went in very late out on the stand side.
The 1st effort at goal came in the 5th minute. Drummond slotted the ball through the centre to find Young & he took one touch before turning & firing just wide of the left post.
Cumnock came close in the 7th minute. Burns diagonal ball floated over Talbot’s defence to find McRobbie in behind. He took a touch & tried to pass it into the net but Leishman was quickly off his line to narrow the angle & make the block. The ball rebounded out to Montgomerie who laid it off for Anson but he ballooned his shot over the bar.
Johnston produced a top save in the 11th minute, diving full length low to his right, to tip Shankland’s low drive around the post. Nothing came of the resultant corner but Cumnock couldn’t clear their lines & Talbot worked the ball out to Shankland on the left who raced to the bye line & fired it across goal where Johnston palmed it away at his near post.
The opening goal came in the 14th minute and just as on Saturday’s trip to Wigtown it was a brilliant free kick that broke the deadlock. SHANKLAND was fouled 25 yards out & he produced another top drawer set piece, firing an unstoppable shot over the wall that flew inside the left hand post.
Talbot nearly doubled their lead in the 24th minute. Talbot won a free kick in the Nock half and with Cumnock anticipating a ball into the box, Young played a short ball out to the left to Pope who ran onto it & smashed a powerful drive which Johnston had to tip over the bar.
Cumnock’s keeper made another crucial stop two minutes later. Talbot put together a slick passing move inside the Nock penalty area as Shankland & Wilson switched it right to send Young through on goal. Butch fired on target but Johnston was quickly off his line & spread himself to make the stop.
The referee had plenty of writing to do after the half hour mark. Firstly he booked McRobbie for leaving a foot in late on a challenge on Latta and a few minutes later White was unfortunate to find his name taken after he appeared to win the ball in a 50/50.
Shankland had a half chance to grab his 2nd in the 34th minute. A ball over the top of the Nock defence found Shankland running clear into the right side of the penalty area. He controlled it with his 1st touch & opted to hit it early, trying to pass the ball beyond Johnston but Cumnock’s keeper made the save.
Boyle became the 3rd Talbot player to be carded when booked for clipping Esplin’s heels as he broke forward.
Shankland’s confidence was high after his early goal & he attempted an ambitious effort in the 39th min; meeting the ball out wide on the right & hammering a 1st time shot just over the bar.
Talbot kept pressing but couldn’t fashion any clear cut chances and the half ended with Talbot leading 1-0.
A 2nd goal would have left Cumnock with a mountain to climb & Talbot threatened to double their lead in the 50th minute. Latta knocked a good ball down the right which picked out the run of Wilson inside the area. He took it round Johnston but the angle was too tight for a shot & Cumnock’s keeper recovered well to dive at his feet & smother the ball.
A minute later it was Cumnock on the attack. Samson surged past White & raced to the bye line before firing a dangerous ball across the face of goal but there were no takers in the centre.
Talbot stretched the Cumnock defence on the hour mark. Wilson held the ball up down the right before releasing Latta on the overlap. He whipped a superb cross toward the back post where McKenna made a crucial clearing header.
Tucker made a double change in the 66th minute with Steven Wilson & White making way for Graham Wilson & Hyslop.
Two minutes later Tucker was forced into another change when Shankland went over on his ankle and couldn’t continue, with Pooler on in his place.
Cumnock were seeing a lot of the ball, without really doing anything with it in the final 3rd and this prompted the visitors to make their own double substitution in the 72nd minute with their two wide men, Samson & Montgomerie, being replaced by two trialists.
Cumnock finally made their territorial dominance pay in the 75th minute. It was a poor goal to lose from Talbot’s perspective; a long shy came over from the right which Leishman came for but couldn’t claim under pressure. He spilled the ball & it fell for ANSON who rattled it into the roof of the net from 8 yards out.
Two minutes later Cumnock had a chance to take the lead. A deep cross found no. 16 in space beyond the back post but he fired well wide of target.
Esplin had his name taken in the 84th minute when he went in with his studs showing in a challenge.
Graham Wilson spurned a good chance to put Talbot back in front in the 85th minute. Pooler held the ball up well on the right before shoving it to Milliken. He flighted a cross into the centre where Wilson was left with a free header but he powered it over the bar from 6 yards.
Cumnock made a late change with Wells on for McRobbie and then Latta received a yellow card in the 89th minute for a clumsy challenge on Esplin.
The final chance of the match came Talbot’s way deep into injury time. Wilson was fouled 30 yards from goal and he fired the free kick past the wall but narrowly wide of the left post with Johnston scrambling to get across.
All in all a draw was probably a fair result. Next up for Talbot is another home match as they host Lugar on Wednesday night.
Talbot – Leishman, Lyle, Pope, Boyle, Drummond, White, Young, S Wilson, Milliken, Shankland, Latta
Subs – Pooler, McPherson, G Wilson, Hyslop, Hewitt
Cumnock – Johnston, Wood, Muir, Crawford, McKenna, Esplin, Samson, Burns, Anson, McRobbie, Montgomerie
Subs – Wells, Trialist, Trialist
A makeshift Talbot eleven were comfortably beaten by Bo’ness in this pre-season encounter at Beechwood.
The visitors took the lead in the 7th minute. A shy from the left found WRIGHT just outside the area turned he turned smartly before hitting a 1st time volley which flew over a surprised Hewitt into the roof of the net.
Bo’ness almost doubled their advantage in the 23rd min. Rod McLennan played it into the feet of Wright who laid the ball off into the path of Ruari McLennan. His low drive was heading inside the post until Hewitt dived low to his right to turn it wide.
Talbot’s 1st meaningful attack came in the 25th minute. Shankland squared it across for White & he drilled a shot inches wide of the right post.
The game meandered on without purpose in typical friendly fashion until 4 minutes before the interval when Bo’ness moved two ahead. A Bo’ness corner from the right was headed clear in the centre but only came out as far as WRIGHT whose shot from 15 yards crept past Hewitt with the aid of a deflection to send the visitors in 2-0 ahead at the interval.
The opening phase of the 2nd half passed without incident but when a chance did finally arrive it came for the visitors who should have moved three ahead in the 59th minute. Wright laid the ball out right to find Walker racing into space and his early cross found Ruari McLennan in the centre but he missed a sitter; side-footing it wide from 6 yards out.
Ritchie had a lucky escape in the 61st minute. Wilson was racing to get onto the end of Pope’s ball through the centre when the Bo’ness keeper flattened him outside the area. In a competitive game he might have seen red but the ref contented himself with awarding a free kick just outside the area. Shankland hit it, and his shot clipped the wall & sailed a cat’s whisker past the left post with the keeper beaten.
Talbot’s 1st effort on target came in the 68th minute. Wilson headed Hewitt’s long ball downfield into the path of Shankland & Ritchie had to turn his powerful drive over the bar.
A minute later Wilson came very close to pulling one back for Talbot. He turned on the left outside the area & curled a shot just wide of the left hand post.
Talbot were having a good spell but made and missed a few good chances in a short period.
Wilson nearly converted Pope’s cross at the back post and a few minutes later Wilson set up Shankland in the centre but he sclaffed his shot wide of the far post where McGoldrick couldn’t quite reach it to turn it home.
Wilson spurned a good chance to pull one back in the 74th minute. Shankland did well down the left & cut it back for Wilson but from 6 yard out he scooped it over the bar.
Bo’ness completed the scoring in the 76th minute. Talbot were caught napping at a short corner & Sloan slung a high hanging ball into the centre which MURPHY headed back across goal & inside the right post.
Talbot’s stretched squad was stretched thinner with 10 mins to go when Lyle picked up a facial knock & couldn’t continue, leading to a late cameo appearance from Tucker.
Next Saturday it’s down to business as Talbot visit Muirkirk for the opening game of the season.
Talbot – Hewitt, Lyle, Pope, McPherson, Boyle, Drummond, Michael McGoldrick, White, S Wilson, Shankland, Latta
Subs – Kirkpatrick, Sloan, Martin McGoldrick
Bo’ness – Ritchie, Gemmell, Donnelly, Murphy, Hunter, Ruari McLennan, Walker, Philp, Wright, Sloan, Rod McLennan
Subs – Eddington, Keast, Smith
Talbot shot themselves in the foot as they gifted three goals to a slick Kilmarnock side who cashed in on Talbot’s misfortune for the first two goals and then punished the Talbot defence for slack marking. Kilmarnock sent down a strong squad to Beechwood for the LSY Testimonial match and it was evident that they were not turning up to make the game nothing more than a spectacle.
The Rugby Park side made up their side with a host of new signings including five players who were on the bench against Morton the day previous. They also boosted the bench with a number of Development players who proved to be a decent back up.
The game was 2 minutes started when Andy Leishman pulled off a superb one handed save to deny ex-Spurs kid Souleymane Coulibaly. The same player opened the scoring on the 15 minute mark when Adam Frizzell picked up upon slack play by Talbot and his pin point cross into the Talbot box was stroked into the net by the Ivory Coast internationalist.
Five minutes later Talbot were 2-0 down when once again they were caught in possession. The Killie visitors made sure Talbot were punished and after some slick play the ball was threaded through to ex Sheffield United youngster Callum McFadzean who passed the ball past Leishman and into the net.
The Talbot faithful must have been anticipating an avalanche of goals and it took two great saves from Leishman who denied Albanian striker Flo Bojaj who is on loan at Rugby Park from Huddersfield Town on both occasions.
It took until the half hour mark before Talbot showed their hand when Bryan Young flashed a drive at the Killie goals but it was meat and drink for Davies. Minutes later Talbot were awarded a free kick about 25 yards out and Mark Shankland managed to get the ball over the Killie wall but his ferocious shot just curled past the post. Talbot looked like they had finally settled and seemed to have dammed the Killie flood toward their goal in the latter part of the half and actually had a chance to pull a goal back when Young cut into the box and his low cross was turned into the side netting by Steven Wilson.
Both teams showed changes at the start of the second half with Steven White replacing McPherson while Killie replaced Frizzell and Coulibaly with Hawkshaw and Liddington. Talbot were first to show when Milliken tried a shot from 30 yards but it went well past Davies’s goals, but it was thanks to Leishman who once again denied Bojaj with a spectacular save.
On the 55th minute Talbot swapped Colin Spence for Willie Boyd and a minute later they forced their first corner. This was swung into the box where Gordon Pope seemed to be fouled going for the ball and referee Mr Wilson pointed to the spot. The penalty was taken by James Latta who hammered the ball into the body of Davies where the keeper seemed to let the ball squirm under his body and into the net.
Killie made a raft of changes on the hour mark and this paid dividends when Lewis Clark was left unmarked to power a header which was his first touch of the ball into the net to make it 3-1. Talbot hit back when Gordon Pope swung a superb ball away out to the wing where Shankland latched onto the pass, drove into the box and smashed a low pass right across the front of the Killie goals but unfortunately there were no takers. Talbot made a number of changes as the game started to peter out with new signing Danny Boyle replacing James Latta, Michael McGoldrick swapping with Steven Wilson and a keeper change with Brian Hewitt stepping in for Andy Leishman. “Butch” Young became the last change when he was replaced by his brother Mark.
The plethora of changes seemed to nullify the match and although both sides still made a good game of it there was little goalmouth action although the visitors were always the more dangerous.
Talbot can take a lot from this game as they came up against a well organized and ultra fit team which saw the “Bot” working very hard in every part of the pitch. Kilmarnock punished every mistake and although they will not come up against a team of this class in the coming season, mistakes will have to be few and far between.
TALBOT: Leishman, Latta, Pope, Lyle, Drummond, Spence, Young, McPherson, Milliken, Shankland, S.Wilson SUBS: Boyle, White, Boyd, Michael McGoldrick, Mark Young, Hewitt.
KILMARNOCK: Davies, Cobain, Boyle, I. Wilson, S. Smith, McKenzie, Dicker, McFadzean, Bojaj, Frizzell, Coulibaly SUBS: Lyle, Queen, Clark, Liddington, Hawkshaw, McLean, Dempsie, Whittaker, Morrison, A. Wilson
Talbot started their pre-season campaign with a hard won match against East Region cracks Newtongrange Star. The victory was more pleasing when you consider Talbot’s lack of players saw Tucker having to name himself as a substitute. As was said at the recent AGM three trialists were in the starting line up and the three lads put in a decent display which helped Talbot record their narrow win.
The game was only two minutes old when Mark Shankland tried a speculative shot from thirty yards. The keeper seemed to have misjudged the danger ad let the ball run by him which curled towards the goals and came off the outside of the post. This was the only action in a dull opening portion but on 22 minutes Shankland chipped a good ball over the Star defence which Bryan Young hit on the olley but the effort sailed over. A minute later Shankland launched a piledriver of a shot which Jackson got a hand to and the keeper was quick to react when he saved at the feet of James Latta who had pounced on the loose ball.
Young and Shankland were causing major problems for the visitors and on the 34th minute Young turned provider when his cross was met on the volley byShankland but his shot went well over the bar. This was the last of the action in a stuffy first half.
Newtongrange made six changes for the second half ut it was Talbot who started brightest when Pope curled adecent ball into the box which Drummond headed into the hands of the keper. On the 57th minute Sinclair hada chance to put the visitors ahead but a superb tackle by M
cPherson denied him the chance. Star were proving to be a bit more dangerous and had a decent chance when Lalley headed a Swaney cross past the goals. Talbot replaced the hard working Oke for Lee Sloan.
The deadlock was broken on the 67th minute when Pope was allowed to tear down the left wing where he dinked a great ball through the defence into the path of Shankland who slotted the ball past Doddsthe substitute keeper. A minute later Star should haveequalised when Richardson latched on to through ball by O’Brian but McGoldrick was on hand to thwart the danger.
On 73 minutes the Young, Shankland combination caused a bit of mayhem in the visiting defence but thetricky one two between the players didn’t have the preferred outcome when Young shot well past. Twominutes later Shankland tested Dods with a low shot which the keeper saved easily, and a minute later Steven Wilson should have done better when he got his head onto a Latta cross but he put too fine a touch to it and the ball flew past the far away post. Wilson made
amends on the 80th minute when he picked up a loose ball which he turned into the path of Shankland. The striker then left two defenders in his wake and chipped
the ball over the advancingDodds to put Talbot 2-0 up.
Star pulled a goal back a minute later when O’Brian picked hole in the Talbot defence and the dangerous Richardson had time to leave Leishman with no chance as he picked his spot. Willie Lyle picked up a slight nock near the end and was replaced by Steven White but that was last majot talking point as a patched up Talbot took the honours.
TALBOT: Leishman, Lyle, Pope, McGoldrick, McPherson, Drummond, S.Wilson, Young, Latta, Oke,Shankland. Subs. T.Sloan, L.Sloan, Kirkpatrick, White.
The first of the testimonial matches proved to be a decent affair as select squad representing Talbot proved too strong for the Under 20 side from Maryhill. The Talbot faithful were reunited with some old favourites in the starting line up with Gavin Collins, Mick McCann, Kieran Paterson, Ricky Robb and John Boyle. With Talbot still in the hunt for silverware only Martin Findlay and David Gillies took an active part while James Latta and Bryan Young played for 10 minutes at the start of the game. However with Troon’s season done and dusted the crowd were treated to a sterling display by Colin Spence who proved to be a major player in a ding dong battle.
Spence was to prove to be a thorn in the young Jags defence and this was proved in the 7th minute when he forced Cullen into a decent save. Findlay had a crack from way out on the 15th minute but the shot ballooned over. Scott Johnstone who’s first half display kept Talbot in the game made a superb double save at the feet of McLaughlan and Nisbet on the 15th minute mark and moments later the Talbot keeper was relieved to see a McLaughlan shot whistle past the foot of the post.
The game was being fought in the middle of the park but on 32 minutes Gillies crashed a wicked shot off the post and minutes later Johnstone was forced into a smart save from McLaughlan. With the game heading for half time Nisbet had a great chance to open the scoring but once again Johnstone thwarted his effort and on the last kick of the ball the keeper made a class one handed save from Nisbet.
Talbot introduced a trialist for Mick McCann at the start of the second half and he should have put Talbot in the lead but missed an open goal. Talbot were starting to find chinks in the Partick defence and Gillies tested Cullen with a stylish hook shot. Talbot’s trialist had another decent chance which he put over the bar and this saw him promptly hooked to be replaced by one of James Latta’s family. Talbot finally opened the scoring on the 75th minute when they were awarded a penalty which Colin Spence hammered past Cullen. Partick hit back straight after their set back and Johnstone had to look lively as he stopped a Prentice rocket.
Talbot doubled their lead on the 78th minute when Gillies headed a Paterson corner past Cullen and two minutes later Spence pounced on a bad pass back to round Cullen and finish the scoring. The last chance of the game came from Alan McLuckie who thundered a 25 yarder towards goal but Cullen made a decent save.
Talbot: Johnstone, Findlay, Boyle, Baird, Collins, Paterson, Spence, Young, McCann, Gillies, Latta. Bench. Cochrane, Robb, Latta, Trialist, McLuckie, Trialist.
A strong 2nd half performance saw Talbot overpower Pollok & run out comfortable winners, and the win also now means it is officially a two horse race for the title, as Hurlford are now the only team who can overhaul the Bot.
Talbot might have won a penalty in the 2nd minute when Milliken went down inside the box under Walker’s clumsy challenge but the referee waved away the appeals.
Milliken then had a good chance to put Talbot ahead in the 5th minute. G Wilson stroked a pass through the defence to find Milky clear on the left side of the area. He shot on target but his effort lacked power & Longmuir was able to block with his feet.
Two minutes later Pollok ought to have taken the lead. A swiftly taken free kick caught out the Bot defence allowing Bradley to stroll straight through on Leishman but Andy produced a superb stop to keep out his effort.
The opening goal came in the 11th minute. MILLIKEN flicked a ball inside Sideserf into space. He reacted quickest to the situation & raced onto his own pass before drilling a low shot across goal & inside Longmuir’s right post.
Pollok were looking threatening in the final third and Leishman did well to maintain Talbot’s slender lead in the 26th minute when he parried Rowan’s powerful drive behind for a corner. McAleenan swept the corner beyond the far post where Winters headed it back across goal for Bradley to flick on target but it lacked the power to test Leishman.
Milliken did well in the 28th minute, showing quick feet to create some space 22 yards out before drilling a left foot shot over the crossbar.
Pollok then equalised via route one. Longmuir’s hefty clearance went straight down the middle & bounced over McCracken. D WINTERS ran onto it & had the easy task of passing it beyond Leishman to level the score.
The goal lifted Pollok who began to dominate possession, forcing Talbot back into their own half. However, they couldn’t make their possession pay & had nothing to show for it beyond a few corners & free kicks which the Talbot defence fielded confidently.
In the final minute of the half it was Talbot who had a good chance to regain the lead. Rowan fouled Milliken just outside the penalty area & Young whipped the free kick into the centre & onto the head of McCracken but he nodded over the bar from 6 yards out.
The 1st opening of the 2nd half went the way of the visitors. Bradley got free down the right & hit a cross to the far post. White cleared it out the area where Rowan reacted quicker than S Wilson, beating him to the loose ball & firing just wide of Leishman’s left post.
D Winters picked up the first caution of the afternoon after 49 mins when he was penalised for simulation.
From the resultant free kick, G Wilson had a decent chance to put Talbot back ahead. The ball was flighted down the centre, the Lok central defence made a hash of dealing with it, and the ball broke to G Wilson 8 yards out but he lashed his shot over the bar.
Milliken came close to his 2nd of the afternoon in the 52nd minute. Hyslop slid the ball through to him & his effort was heading into the roof of the net until Longmuir tipped it over the bar.
At the other end of the field, Leishman produced an equally fine stop to deny Monti; diving to his left to turn his 25 yard shot wide of target.
Talbot made a change in the 63rd minute when Latta had to leave the field injured. Shankland came on in his place & Boyd dropped back to fill in at right-back.
McAleenan became the 2nd Lok player in the book when he was cautioned for a late challenge on Milliken.
The game was delicately poised but that all changed in the 67th minute due to a calamitous backpass from Walker. He left it woefully short & Shankland raced onto it, and rounded Longmuir who hauled him to the deck. The ref was left with little choice but to send the keeper off & point to the spot. Hanlon took over goalkeeping duties but there was little he could do to prevent G WILSON from restoring Talbot’s lead, as he thumped the penalty inside the right post.
Pollok made a change in the 72nd minute with McCabe coming on for Williamson.
Talbot came close to extending their lead in the 74th minute. Milliken won a corner on the left & Shankland curled it to the far post where Hylsop was inches from connecting.
Tucker made his 2nd change with quarter of an hour remaining, going for fresh legs up front with Love on for G Wilson and Pollok followed suit a few minutes later with Mackenzie replacing Monti.
The game was done & dusted in the 81st minute when Talbot moved 3-1 ahead. Shankland placed a cross right onto the head of HYSLOP and he did the rest, steering it inside the right post.
Talbot completed the scoring in the 84th minute. Pope threaded a ball through to find Love free on the left & he clipped it across goal for SHANKLAND to head home.
With 3 minutes remaining Talbot made their final change with Gillies on for Milliken.
This was a very good win for Talbot, not only for the 3 points but also because it helped extend their goal difference advantage over Hurlford.
Next up for Talbot is another league clash, this time with the other Junior finalist, as they travel through to Beith on Monday night.
Talbot – Leishman, Latta, Pope, White, McCracken, Boyd, Young, Hyslop, G Wilson, Milliken, S Wilson
Subs – Shankland, Love, Gillies, Findlay, Johnstone
Pollok – Longmuir, Hanlon, Sideserf, Gallacher, Walker, Rowan, Bradley, Williamson, D Winters, Monti, McAleenan
Subs – McCabe, R Winters, Mackenzie, Hepburn, Higgins