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R Davidson (Banchory) Highland League Cup draw revealed
R Davidson (Banchory) Highland League Cup draw revealed

Press and Journal

time30-05-2025

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R Davidson (Banchory) Highland League Cup draw revealed

Holders Brora Rangers will start their defence of the R Davidson (Banchory) Highland League Cup against Strathspey Thistle in the preliminary round. The draw for the prelim round and first round took place on Friday at the headquarters of the competition sponsors in Banchory. The Cattachs, who have won the League Cup in the past two seasons, will face the Grantown Jags at Dudgeon Park on Saturday September 13. In the other preliminary round tie Forres Mechanics will take on Wick Academy at Mosset Park. The first round ties will be played on Saturday November 8 with Inverurie Locos v Buckie Thistle and Brechin City v Clachnacuddin among the standout fixtures. Trevor Mutch, the managing director of R Davidson (Banchory), said: 'We're delighted to be associated with the Highland League Cup. We really enjoyed our first season sponsoring the competition. 'We saw a lot of different grounds and we saw some really good games so we're looking forward to the new season. 'There's some really good first round ties. Inverurie against Buckie is one that jumps out, while there's the potential for Wick v Brora which I'm sure would be a friendly affair! 'This year the final was between two of the form teams in the latter part of the season (Brora and Fraserburgh) and it was really well-attended. 'Hopefully the 2025-26 tournament throws up something similar.' The Highland League Cup preliminary round draw (ties to be played on Saturday September 13): Brora Rangers v Strathspey Thistle, Forres Mechanics v Wick Academy. The Highland League Cup first round draw (ties to be played on Saturday November 8): Inverurie Locos v Buckie Thistle, Banks o' Dee v Deveronvale, Huntly v Nairn County, Brechin City v Clachnacuddin, Turriff United v Rothes, Formartine United v Lossiemouth, Forres Mechanics/Wick Academy v Brora Rangers/Strathspey Thistle, Keith v Fraserburgh.

Highland League: Connor Scully on why he's joined Formartine United
Highland League: Connor Scully on why he's joined Formartine United

Press and Journal

time22-05-2025

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Highland League: Connor Scully on why he's joined Formartine United

Connor Scully is aiming to win trophies with new club Formartine United after ending his success-laden stint with Cove Rangers. The 32-year-old has spent 16 years at Cove and was offered a new contract, but has opted return to the Breedon Highland League with United. With Cove, Scully won the Highland League four times, the R Davidson (Banchory) Highland League Cup three times and the Evening Express Aberdeenshire Cup and Morrison Motors (Turriff) Aberdeenshire Shield once. The midfielder also helped the Aberdeen side gain promotion to the SPFL in 2019, win the League Two title in 2020 and the League One title two years later. Explaining why he's decided to join Formartine, Scully said: 'I've known the manager Stuart Anderson for a long time. When he laid out the ambitions for the club, that impressed me and that was why I decided to go to Formartine. 'We want to be higher up in the league after where the club finished last season (eighth). 'The manager wants to be pushing as high up the league as possible, I'm a winner at heart, so I'd say I want to win the league with Formartine. 'I've won it four times with Cove, so I'd really like to win it again with Formartine and hopefully we can also do well in the cups. 'I've been used to winning things at Cove, so I'd like to continue that with Formartine. 'I'm at a good age, I'm still fit and feel I can contribute. I'll try to help the boys at Formartine as best I can. 'It feels like the right time to take on a new challenge and I'm happy to be coming back into the Highland League.' In total Scully made 567 appearances for Cove and also received a testimonial in 2023. Reflecting on his time at the Balmoral Stadium, he added: 'It was a tough decision to leave – looking back I've got so many great memories. 'I've made a lot of good friends, the fans always supported me throughout my time and were fantastic with me. 'Everyone at the club has been brilliant with me. I'm proud of what I achieved at Cove. 'It's a fantastic club and I'm sorry to be leaving, but I feel like I'm ready for a fresh challenge. 'The travelling involved in playing in the Scottish League was taking its toll because I have a young family. 'I'll give the same level of commitment to Formartine, but there is less travelling in the Highland League. It is that bit more local. 'My time at Cove was always going to end at some point. This is the time and I leave on good terms.'

Steven Mackay's pride as Brora Rangers bow out of play-offs
Steven Mackay's pride as Brora Rangers bow out of play-offs

Press and Journal

time03-05-2025

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Steven Mackay's pride as Brora Rangers bow out of play-offs

Brora Rangers boss Steven Mackay was proud of his players despite their pyramid play-off defeat to East Kilbride. The Breedon Highland League champions drew 3-3 with their Lowland League counterparts at Dudgeon Park, a result which means East Kilbride progress 4-7 on aggregate to face Bonnyrigg Rose in the play-off final. At one point in the second half the Cattachs – who won the treble of the Highland League, R Davidson (Banchory) Highland League Cup and North of Scotland Cup this term – led 3-1 and it looked like they could overturn the 4-1 deficit from the first leg. But their hopes of promotion were snuffed out and manager Mackay said: 'I'm really proud of how the boys responded after last week. 'We underperformed last week and our pride was dented. We gave ourselves a huge mountain to climb, but we almost got to the summit. 'Their second goal hands all the momentum back to East Kilbride at such an important point in the game. 'That relaxed them and it ended up 3-3, which I don't think is a fair reflection, I felt we were good value to win this game. 'However, the reality is the damage was done last week. 'We've had a phenomenal season and I'm really proud of them because the effort they've put in this season has been incredible. 'At our first pre-season training session we had seven players and Shane Sutherland who hadn't kicked a ball in two years. 'To go from that to what we've achieved this season is huge credit to the players. 'We've come up short, the play-offs are tough, this is my third go at it and it doesn't get any easier, but we'll learn from it and it will stand us in good stead.' In the early stages East Kilbride's Cameron Elliott had a header and a follow-up shot from Regan Mimnaugh's corner blocked at close quarters by the Brora defence. But it was the Cattachs who broke the deadlock in the 13th minute to reduce their aggregate arrears. Tony Dingwall's driving run took him towards the edge of the box before he passed to Shane Sutherland, the striker did well to control and find the perfect return pass which set up Dingwall to score from eight yards. Eleven minutes later East Kilbride equalised when John Robertson was given too much time at the edge of the penalty area to let fly and his left-foot shot flashed into the roof of the net. However, within a minute Brora retook the lead to make it 3-5 on aggregate. Alex Cooper's inswinging corner from the right was whipped into the front post and was eventually clawed out of the goalmouth by goalkeeper Craig Truesdale. But referee Daniel Graves and assistant Michael Macdermid ruled the ball had crossed the line and gave the goal, despite visiting protests that the ball wasn't over the line and that Truesdale had been fouled. Despite still being two goals ahead on aggregate East Kilbride appeared nervy and Brora probed at the start of the second half for another goal. After Dingwall's 35-yard lob landed on the roof of the net the Cattachs did bag their third of the afternoon in the 56th minute to make it 4-5 on aggregate. Max Ewan did brilliantly on the right flank to wriggle out of a challenge, he then played a one-two with Tom Kelly before crossing for Sutherland to sweep into the net from 10 yards. Unfortunately the home side conceded again within two minutes as Nathan Flanagan crossed from the left and Elliott's flick on presented Joao Balde with a tap-in at the back post. The concession of the second goal halted Brora's momentum and in the 78th minute East Kilbride secured their spot in the play-off final. Wallace Duffy was adjudged to have tripped sub Scott Ferguson and after referee Graves pointed to the spot, Ferguson fired the penalty into the bottom left corner.

Steven Mackay rallies Brora Rangers as they try to climb play-off mountain
Steven Mackay rallies Brora Rangers as they try to climb play-off mountain

Press and Journal

time01-05-2025

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Steven Mackay rallies Brora Rangers as they try to climb play-off mountain

Manager Steven Mackay has called on Brora Rangers to do themselves justice on the national stage as they bid to keep their promotion hopes alive. The Cattachs face East Kilbride at Dudgeon Park on Saturday in the second leg of their pyramid play-off semi-final. The Breedon Highland League champions trail their Lowland League counterparts 4-1 following last weekend's first leg. But Brora boss Mackay isn't counting them out yet and expects plenty of fight from his charges. He said: 'We're in a tough position, but it's not an impossible position. 'Stranger things have happened in football than a deficit like this being overturned. 'Can we score three goals without a reply from East Kilbride? Yes we can, but it will be very difficult because they're a very good side. 'We'll give it our all and we've got pride to play for, which is important, because we don't want to go out with a whimper. 'We need to start better than last week, we have to score the first goal and preferably get it early as well. 'We're on the national stage and there's an element of it where you want to do the club proud and also do the Highland League proud as well. 'We let ourselves down last week, but we've had a good season and we're a good side. 'Every team will have off days and unfortunately we had one at the worst moment. 'But we want to make amends, we'll give it our all and see what happens.' Although the odds are stacked against Brora, Mackay insists they have to believe a comeback is possible. The Cattachs have enjoyed a memorable season winning the first treble in their history by claiming the Highland League, R Davidson (Banchory) Highland League Cup and North of Scotland. Mackay is hoping their campaign won't come to an end this weekend and added: 'We have to believe we can do something, otherwise there's no point in turning up. 'It's not in our DNA to turn up and not believe we can win a game, irrespective of who we're playing. 'As a club we've shown that by beating clubs who play at a higher level in the past. 'We'll need to call upon that mindset again and we'll set up in such a way that gives us the chance to try to get an early goal and get back in the tie. 'In sport things can happen, I'm sure East Kilbride will want to get a goal to kill it off completely. 'There's an element of jeopardy for us if that happens, but we can't really worry about it. 'We didn't do ourselves justice last week and I want us to get back in the tie because a goal would put us back in the tie. 'It would still be a mammoth task, but a goal would make it interesting and we've got to give it everything. 'At the end of the day if it's not enough then so be it, we'll hold our hands up and reflect on what ultimately has been a phenomenal season.'

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