Young Scotland Open With Tour Win | |
28 July 2022 Scotland under-17 opened this year’s Sitekit Ireland Tour with (7-10) 31-18 (3-9) win over Offaly under-16 at O’Connor Park on Monday 25 July 2022. A goal from Oban Camanachd’s Louie MacFarlane along with points from Fort William’s Cam Stephen, Archie MacRae and Cam Stephen again gave the Scots an early (1-3) 6-0 (0-0) lead. Taylor Matheson and an Archie MacRae brace with a single point from Euan MacCormick added to Scotland’s points count to make it (4-4)16-0 (0-0) before Offaly pulled a couple of points back. Offaly added a third point before Euan MacCormick got his second point with Louie MacFarlane showing his worth by adding another to make the half-time score Offaly (0-3) 3-18 (4-6) Scotland. An Ireland point and a Brodie MacBean point came early in the second half before substitute Iain Fraser scored Scotland’s fifth goal and the visitors now led (5-7) 22-4 (0-4). An Iain Fraser point and a third point from Euan MacCormick followed by Finlay “Stork” MacLennan finding the net, increased Scotland’s lead with two more Irish points making it (6-9) 27-6 (0-6). The sides agreed to tweak the rules to allow catching during the closing stages and Finlay “Stork” MacLennan and a first goal from Offaly made it (7-9) 30-9 (1-6). Offaly rallied adding two more goals and three more points to make it (7-9) 30-18 (3-9). However Cam Stephen added his third point to make the final score Offaly (3-9) 18-31 (7-10) Scotland. Glengarry’s Finlay Fraser was named Sitekit man of the match. Scotland under-17 from: Calum Nicolson (Skye Camanachd): Thomas MacKinnon (Beauly), Coll MacKay (Inveraray): Sean MacLellan (Fort William), Finlay Fraser Glengarry), George Taylor-Ramsay (Kingussie): Finlay “Stork” MacLennan (Beauly), Euan MacCormick (Beauly) (captain), Aidan Love (Kilmallie): Cam Stephen (Fort William, Craig MacDonald (Fort William), Taylor Matheson (Skye Camanachd): Louie MacFarlane (Oban Camanachd), Archie MacRae (Kinlochshiel): subs Jack Nelson (Strathspey), Brodie MacBean (Newtonmore), Marcus Planck (Bute), Iain Fraser (Kingussie) Young Scots Win Again The young Scots followed up their win over Offaly with a (3-3) 12-22 (5-7) victory over Dublin under-16 at Parnell Park on Tuesday 26 July 2022. This annual clash had been suspended for the last two years due to covid and Scotland under-21 Head Coach Alan MacRae, who looked after the side, made three changes to his starting line-up from the previous evening’s win over Offaly with Jack Nelson, Marcus Planck and Brodie MacBean replacing Coll MacKay, Finlay “Stork” MacLennan and Louie MacFarlane. It was clear that Scotland had benefited from the previous evening’s game as they took the early initiative with Archie MacRae notching a point and then scoring a goal. Craig MacDonald had a goal disallowed but another Archie MacRae point meant Scotland led (1-2) 5-0 (0-0). Craig MacDonald added a point to Scotland’s tally before Dublin pulled a couple of points back to make the interval score Dublin (0-2) 2-6 (1-3) Scotland. Archie MacRae got the first point of the second half before Brodie MacBean scored a goal to extend Scotland’s lead to (2-4) 10-2 (0-2). Finlay Fraser scored his first point of the tour with Taylor Matheson adding another before Oban Camanachd’s Louie MacFarlane scored his second goal of the tour to give Scotland a (3-6) 15-2 (0-2) lead. The sides again agreed to relax the rules to allow catching and Dublin responded by pulling a point and two goals back so Scotland’s lead was cut to (3-6) 15-9 (2-3). However Archie MacRae scored his second goal of the match to thwart any hopes of a fight-back. Iain Fraser’s goal followed by Craig MacDonald’s second point and a late Dublin goal made the final score Dublin (3-3) 12-22 (5-7) Scotland. Fort William’s Craig MacDonald was named Sitekit man of the match. Scotland under-17 from: Calum Nicolson (Skye Camanachd): Thomas MacKinnon (Beauly), Jack Nelson (Strathspey): Sean MacLellan (Fort William), Finlay Fraser Glengarry), George Taylor-Ramsay (Kingussie): Marcus Planck (Bute), Euan MacCormick (Beauly) (captain), Aidan Love (Kilmallie): Cam Stephen (Fort William, Craig MacDonald (Fort William), Taylor Matheson (Skye Camanachd): Brodie MacBean (Newtonmore), Archie MacRae (Kinlochshiel): subs Louie MacFarlane (Oban Camanachd), Iain Fraser (Kingussie), Finlay “Stork” MacLennan (Beauly), Coll MacKay (Inveraray) |