BROXBURN ATH V NEWTONGRANGE STAR

Match Report

East of Scotland Premier League – Broxburn Athletic v Newtongrange Star – 17/10/2020

On a dry autumnal afternoon at the Albyn, Broxburn kept an unchanged starting line up for the visit of Newtongrange Star.

Newtongrange kicked off for their first away league game of their season having started with a draw and defeat at home. They were first to threaten in the 3rd minute McIntosh firing a shot past Wallace’s left hand post.

The Brox responded a minute later after a great run from Redmond he sent Kelly away down the left with his attempted cross blocked for a corner. From the corner Kelly headed over the bar.

The first real chance fell to the home side in 7 minutes after good work from Brass, Ross’s cross found Kelly but his shot just goes past Brennan’s right hand post.

Another excellent Broxburn move in 11 minutes as Kelly turns provider as he sends in an excellent cross with Ross’s diving header going wide of Brennan’s left hand post.

Nitten went down their right hand side a minute later with Gillan sending over a good cross which Wallace watched closely as it drifted to safety.

Wright then received the ball deep in his own half and starts a great run beating opponents till 30 yards from the Newtongramge goal eventually outnumbered by the visitors when attempting to find Cowley on the left wing.

Newtongrange then had a couple of set plays from a corner and a free kick one resulting in a header from Imlah over the bar and another header staight into Wallace’s arms.

Good play from Redmond as he played a nice pass to Ross who got past his man and into the penalty box appearing to have his heal clipped but no penalty was awarded.

Ross continued to be in the thick of the action heading over the bar from a Greenhill cross.

With pressure increasing on the visitors defence Broxburn made the breakthrough in 38 minutes, a Ross cross from the left was blocked for a corner. From the resultant kick Greenhill took short to Ross with his cross flicked on by Kelly to BRASS who fired the ball into the net from close range.

In 41 minutes another short corner routine sees a deep cross from Ross which Wright is on the end of and his volley goes wide of Brennan’s left hand post.

Half Time Broxburn Athletic 1– 0 Newtongrange Star

Newtongrange were first to threaten in the second half in 48 minutes working an opportunity for McBay to get in a shot which is on target but a comfortable save for Wallace.

The visitors continued their good start to the second half but having made good progress down the right a very poor final ball is played which Wallace collected easily.

This stung the home side into action with a Greenhill pass sending Kelly down the left wing he cut inside his man but his shot was blocked by the Newtongrange defence.

Broxburn were back on the attack in 54 minutes, breaking up a Newtongrange attack, Redmond found Cowley who slipped a brilliant ball through to Ross who seemed to have timed his run perfectly but was judged offside by the referee as he took the ball round Brennan.

The visitors were far from out of things, Porteous getting his head to a cross which went narrowly past Wallace’s left hand post.

In 58 minutes Broxburn made their first change Ireland replacing Cowley.

Just past the hour Broxburn have a spell in and around the Newtongrange penalty area with Ross getting to the bye line on the right finding Kelly who gets his head on the cross but his effort drifts just wide.

In 63 minutes Newtongrange made 3 changes McIntosh, Mitchell and O’Reilly replaced by Murray, Tait and Davies.

Broxburn continued to play some nice passing football Brass playing a great ball to Ireland whose shot went over the bar. Ireland was then booked in 66 minutes and Kelly was replaced by Hopkinson.

In 67 minutes Newtongrange work the ball well to Murray on the edge of the box which he drills low to Wallace’s right which he gathers at the second attempt.

A huge let off for Broxburn in 69 minutes, when McBay’s shot at goal clatters off the home bar. Moments later from a free kick Murray heads just wide.

Broxburn heed these warnings in 72 minutes Hopkinson playing a great ball to ROSS sending him clear on the left he draws keeper Brennan and fires the ball into the net.

In 75 minutes Newtongrange introduce Conlon for Porteous.

Newtongrange then went close again Wallace’s foot deflects Murray’s shot wide for a corner.

In 83 minutes Ross is sent clear down the right by Nicol, who takes the ball in his stride and fires a shot at keeper Brennan’s top right hand corner which goes over the bar.

Newtongrange’s captain Nelson was booked in 84 minutes and they also replace Mungall with Apicella.

Broxburn put the game to bed in 86 minutes Gillen playing a pass to Ross down the right wing, his cross finds Ireland in the centre of the penalty box, his shot is brilliantly saved by Brennan but he can only parry the ball as far as HOPKINSON who shoots the ball into the net from the left side.

Broxburn make a couple of late changes in 88 minutes Murray and Turnbull replacing Gillen and Greenhill.

A good performance from Broxburn and well earned three points with real signs that the team is starting to gel well.

Full Time Broxburn Athletic 3– 0 Newtongrange Star

Teams:

Broxburn Athletic: Wallace; Gillan, Redmond, Harrison (c), Wright; Cowley, Nicol, Greenhill; Brass, Kelly, Ross

Subs: Donoghue (Unused), Hopkinson, Murray, Grant (Unused) Ireland, Beesley (unused), Turnbull

Newtongrange Star: Brennan; Nelson (c), Porteous, Mungall, Mcintosh, Gillan, Ferguson, Mitchell, McBay, Imlah, O’Reilly

Subs: McCathie (Unused), Larner (Unused), Apicella, Murray, Conlon, Tait, Davies

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stuart Burnside

BROXBURN ATH V CAMELON

Match Report

East of Scotland Premier League – Broxburn Athletic v Camelon Juniors – 13/10/2020

Broxburn kicked off for their first home league game of the season at Albyn Park with the breeze behind them. There were three changes from Saturday’s game at Penicuik, Redmond, Cowley and Brass replacing Donaldson, Richards and Ireland. Donaldson and Richards both being injured.

The home side went straight onto the attack which ended with Brass firing a shot over the bar.

In a brisk start to the game Camelon forced a couple of early corners which Wright was prominent in clearing any danger.

In 13 minutes Kelly was fouled on the right 25 yards from goal, Greenhill took the resulting free kick which was headed out for a corner. From a short corner routine Redmond got free at the back post but he headed wide.

Camelon responded in 17 minutes taking advantage of a misplaced pass Stowe played the ball to McKenzie whose shot went well wide.

The visitors continued to knock the ball about with purpose with Docherty having his shot blocked for a corner by Harrison. From the corner Kay won the header but his effort cleared the bar. In 25 minutes Sneddon’s shot took a deflection off Wright which just went past Wallace’s right hand post. The resulting corner was safely cleared.

After a neat passing move Broxburn were rewarded in 27 minutes when Brass slipped a great ball through to GREENHILL who composed himself before shooting the ball under the advancing Shaw in the Camelon goal to give the home side the lead.

In 32 minutes a superb Cowley pass was collected by Gillan on the right and his cross just eluded the onrushing Brass.

Wallace had to look lively off his line in 33 minutes rushing out to beat Sneddon to the ball.

Good work by Ross down the right wing saw his dangerous cross just missed by Brass.

In 39 minutes Camelon were awarded a free kick after Denham was fouled. Stowe took the kick which cleared the home bar.

Broxburn went route one in 40 minutes to grab a second goal, Wallace’s long clearance being latched on to by KELLY who strided clear of the visiting defenders and fired a great shot into the bottom right hand corner of Shaw’s net.

Sneddon was booked for Camelon.

The first half had a dramatic ending in 42 minutes when Ross’s pass sent Kelly clear of the Camelon defence where he was hauled down just outside the penalty box by Denham who was promptly shown the red card by the referee. The free kick was taken by Ross which cannoned off the wall.

Half Time Broxburn Athletic 2– 0 Camelon

The visitors with the breeze now behind them broke down the right wing from kick off Stowe firing in a cracking shot which Wallace did well to save.

Camelon continued to press despite being a man down Alan Docherty shooting wide and then Kay forcing Wallace to dive full length to push his effort to safety.

Broxburn were dangerous on the break which Ross demonstrated in 54 minutes his lob being well saved by the onrushing Shaw at the edge of his box. The ball broke to Gillan who elected to pass instead of taking on a shot with only a Camelon defender on the goal line.

A minute later and Broxburn had claims for a penalty waved away by the referee when Ross appeared to be fouled in the area.

The Brox were forced into two changes in 56 minutes Cowley and Greenhill both having picked up knocks replaced by Ireland and Turnbull.

Camelon continued to press the home side back Alan Docherty’s cross being headed over by Kay.

Broxburn created another chance on the break on the hour Kelly finding Ross whose shot just crept past the Shaw’s left hand post.

Ross continued to be prominent down the right getting to the bye line his cross was well defended for a corner as Brass was well placed to provide a finish if the ball had got to him.

In 64 minutes Camelon made a change Kane replacing McCroary.

In 67 minutes from a short corner Ireland and Ross worked well, from the formers cross Redmond headed wide.

The game continued to flow from end to end Alan Docherty cutting inside Gillan on the left and firing in a shot straight at Wallace.

Broxburn were denied a third goal in 70 minutes with Gillan’s lob over Shaw bouncing inside the 6 yard box but over the bar.

Camelon made their second change Stephen Docherty for McMullan.

In 70 minutes Camelon had loud claims for a penalty when they thought Nicol had handled. Broxburn cleared and broke at pace Ross bringing out a save from Shaw.

Frustrations boiled over in 72 minutes on the Camelon bench resulting in manager Gordon Herd receiving a red card from the referee.

Wright was then booked for Broxburn.

From the the free kick a real left off for Broxburn when Stowe’s brilliant shot crashed off the underside of the bar and was cleared to safety.

The vistors to their credit continued to pen Broxburn back with Alan Docherty and Sneddon both going close with shots.

The home sides next meaningful attack saw great work from Turnbull and Ross whose cross was well defended for a corner with Brass ready to pull the trigger.

Binnie replaced Kelly for Broxburn in 79 minutes.

Kay was booked for a foul on Nicol.

Brass was booked for Broxburn.

Wallace continued to thwart all Camelon efforts in 87 minutes pulling off saves in quick succession.

Ireland was then booked for Broxburn.

Binnie had to go off injured with Hopkinson replacing him in injury time.

A great result and confidence booster for the Brox after a disappointing start on Saturday. It was an uncomfortable second half against Camelon’s 10 men and credit them for that. Newtongrange Star are next to visit the Albyn on Saturday.

Full Time Broxburn Athletic 2– 0 Camelon

Teams:

Broxburn Athletic: Wallace; Gillan, Redmond, Harrison (c), Wright; Cowley, Nicol, Greenhill; Brass, Kelly, Ross

Subs: Donoghue (Unused), Hopkinson, Murray (Unused), Burnside (unused), Binnie, Grant (Unused) Ireland

Camelon: Shaw, McCroary, Skinner, McMullan, Kay, Sneddon, Stowe, McKenzie, Denham, Alan Docherty, Lockie

Subs: Donald Morrison (Unused), Langton (Unused), Stephen Docherty, Kane, David Morrison (Unused), Sharples (Unused), Gray (Unused)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Penicuik Athletic v Broxburn Athletic

Match Report

East of Scotland Premier League – Penicuik Athletic v Broxburn Athletic– 10/10/2020

Broxburn saw their first taste of league action for the 2020/21 season at Penicuik Park, never a happy hunting ground for the Brox and sadly that record was to continue.

Penicuik kicked off on a perfect afternoon for football with only the committee’s from each team in attendance.

In the opening exchanges both teams struggled to find their passing range. The home side were first to threaten Tansey getting to the bye line and getting his cross in which was well defended by Harrison.

Penicuik were first to have a shot at the goal in 7 minutes after good work from Stewart and Kateleza, Lamb’s effort cleared the cross bar.

In the 9th minute a long ball from Stevenson caught the Broxburn trying to play offside but KATELEZA timed his run perfectly to latch on to the throughball took a couple of touches before shooting the ball past Wallace to give Penicuik an early lead.

Broxburn were struggling to get a foothold in the game but after Nicol was fouled 30 yards out Greenhill sent a great free kick into the penalty box but there were no one in a black shirt could get on the end of it.

In 16 minutes Tansey put over another good ball which was collected by Stewart on the Penicuik right where he was fouled by Donaldson just outside the area which saw the visiting player yellow carded. Nothing came of the free kick.

Ross picked up Broxburn’s second booking 5 minutes later.

After good work by Nicol down the left side he was fouled with Greenhill again taking the free kick which needed home keeper Tait to punch clear but he was adjudged to have been fouled.

Tansey got clear down the left for Penicuik on 27 minutes but he elected to shoot wastefully wide.

Wallace was called into action in the Broxburn goal in 38 minutes when he dived full length to palm away a well struck Lamb shot.

Penicuik continued to look dangerous Connolly seeing his shot get an important touch from Wallace as the shot narrowly missed the left hand post.

Cowley replaced Richards just before half time for Broxburn.

Half Time Penicuik Athletic 1– 0 Broxburn Athletic

Broxburn looked much more purposeful from kick off at the start of the second half, Greenhill winning the ball well to set up Ireland who curled a shot which home keeper Tait saved easily.

Better was to come for the visitors after a fine team passing move Donaldson was brought down on the left hand side of the penalty box by Forbes. KELLY stepped up confidently to convert the spot kick.

Penicuik were stung into action just as it seemed Broxburn were starting to get the upper hand, Kateleza shooting well wide in 51 minutes which was his last action in the game being replaced by Devlin.

The home side re-established their lead in 55 minutes as CONNOLLY was given far much time to hit a cracking shot into the right hand corner of Wallace’s net.

Stewart was booked a minute later for a foul on Cowley.

After neat work from Ross, Ireland’s shot was blocked by the home defenders. Ireland was then replaced by Hopkinson.

Then in 63 minutes from a foul by Wright, Stevenson sent a free kick into the Broxburn box, with no claims from the home team, the referee awarded a penalty for what may have been an alleged push by Harrison but it was impossible to tell the exact reason. STEVENSON sent Wallace the wrong way from the spot kick to put the home side 3-1 ahead.

Kelly was booked for airing his feelings on the penalty award.

In 67 minutes Broxburn made further changes Redmond for the injured Donaldson and Turnbull for Greenhill.

Viola then replaced Tansey for Penicuik.

The substitute was to have an immdiate impact when Cowley failed to clear in 76 minutes, Viola nipped in to set up CONNOLLY who fired a low shot past Wallace into the net.

Broxburn tried to hit back when Ross was fouled 25 yards from goal he took the free kick which crashed into the home wall.

Penicuik then made further substitutions O’Donnell and Somerville replacing Baptie and Stewart.

In 79 minutes Cowley sent Redmond away with a pass down the left but when attempting to cross it was mis timed and floated harmlessly over the bar.

In the final minute after a Harrison foul on Devlin, Stevenson’s free kick drifted wide of Wallace’s left hand post.

Not the best start to the season for Broxburn but an early chance to right matters comes at home at the Albyn on Tuesday night when Camelon visit.

Full Time Penicuik Athletic 4– 1 Broxburn Athletic

Teams:

Broxburn Athletic: Wallace; Gillan, Donaldson, Harrison (c), Wright; Richards, Nicol, Greenhill; Ireland, Kelly, Ross

Subs: Donoghue (Unused), Hopkinson, Murray (Unused), Redmond, Turnbull, Grant (Unused) Cowley

Penicuik Athletic: Tait, Baptie, Young, Connolly (c), Kateleza, Tansey, Lamb, Stewart, Thomson, Stevenson, Forbes

Subs: Watt (Unused), O’Donnell, Page (Unused), Devlin, Somerville, Reid (Unused), Viola

 

Craig Turnbull

Greg Redmond

Luke Murray

2020/2021

Gary Brass

Jordan Hopkinson