DARREN CHRISTIE SCORED POLLOK’S GOAL
There is a case for saying Pollok only lost their pre-season friendly joust with Bonnyrigg Rose because they were down to ten men(Andy Gallagher taken off with a hamstring problem) when the Scottish League Two side netted their 84th minute winning goal.
But it’s an assertion not easy to make given the massively revamped Southsiders with a mere three players from last season in their starting X1,were second best for the better part of this Newlandsfield affair.
That’s not to say they didn’t have their moments, in particular a purple patch early in the second half after Darren Christie had levelled the scores from the penalty spot could have seen them get their noses in front, not least of all when Grant Anderson ran through, rounded Rose keeper Paddy Martin and visibly steadied himself to score what looked a certain goal only for his parting shot to strike sprawled out Rose defender Jonny Stewart.
Martin then superbly touched over a netbound Callum Gow header and excelled again to keep out Anderson and Marc “Squib” McKenzie efforts before the under fire visitors` introduction of a rash of substitutes paved the way for them recovering their earlier dominance.
There was plenty to ponder for Lok assistant manager Chris McFayden (gaffer Stewart Maxwell is on holiday) however he came across as eminently satisfied in his after match summations.
He admitted, “ We deliberately set our stall out to face tough pre-season opposition in order to test the guys and there’s no denying Bonnyrigg made it difficult for us at times but overall I felt it was a good game.
“We didn’t quite get to grips with them in the opening half hour and could have been a few goals down but it was pleasing to see us knuckle down to grow into the game and I thought we were much better second half.
“Several openings were created in the wide areas which came to nothing as a result of our failure to get extra bodies in the box however that will come as our fitness levels improve and the guys get used to playing with each other.”
Bonnyrigg started brightly, none more so than their trialist striker Smart Osalodor, freed by both Cumnock and St Cadocs last season, who impressively skipped past Gow with only 3 minutes on the clock only to be denied by Pollok’s newcomer goalkeeper Ben Fry advancing off his line to make a wonderful blocking save.
The former East Region kingpins continued on top and a Lee Currie free kick from 25 yards came back off the upright with Fry beaten prior to the goal their early play deserved arriving 5 minutes in when an intricate exchange of passes released Osalodor through on goal and this time he calmly slotted home a low shot past Fry.
Pollok, struggling to gain even a foothold on proceedings in the face of Bonnyrigg zipping the ball around to great effect, looked to be facing even more of an uphill task when Smart earned his side a `soft` penalty kick award after going down under a Scott Forrester challenge just after the quarter of an hour mark.
Left back Kerr Young stepped forward confidently to place the ball on the spot however he was left shaking his head in disbelief after Fry came to his side’s rescue again by diving to his right to pull off a magnificent one handed save that kept the scoreline at 0-1 .
The second period began with a further two Bonnyrigg near things , Neil Martynuik directing a low drive inches wide followed by Osalodor pulling his shot beyond the far post when clean through with only Fry to beat however they were left regretting those misses in 51 minutes when Pollok equalised.
Half time substitute Andy Gallagher was felled inside the area by an ill-advised Currie challenge and the reliable Daz netted the spot kick with no little aplomb, sending Martin the wrong way.
A suitably encouraged home side were now asserting themselves in wave after wave of attacking sorties however a setback occurred just after the 70th minute when , after using up their allotted amount of substitutes, Gallagher pulled up with a hamstring injury and was removed from the fray as a precautionary measure .
Bonnyrigg’s superior numbers undoubtedly helped them regain control and midfield playmaker Currie in particular made the most of the extra space by spraying passes right, left and centre however Pollok’s backline were comfortably holding firm in the face of mounting pressure.
But with little more than five minutes to go , they came unstuck as a low driven corner kick broke kindly for Rose substitute Angus Mailer whose sclaffed shot found the corner of the net despite Fry getting a hand to the ball.
KYLE CONFIDENT THERE IS BETTER TO COME
The 2-1 defeat did not prevent Pollok’s new skipper Kyle Hutton lauding the promise shown by the display of him and his team mates.
He said, “I played for Forfar against Bonnyrigg last season and they are a more than decent side who have been together for 3 or 4 years so to run them close in what was our first outing as a group is no mean feat.
“Up to now we’ve concentrated on a lot of running to put miles into the legs and we’ll be better for today…make no mistake.”
In other friendly affairs ,former Pollok midfielder Dylan Dykes bagged a hat trick in Arthurlie’s 8-0 hammering of St Peters while one time Newlandsfield full back Tony Coutts scored the only goal of the game as East Stirling got the better of Clydebank.
Glasgow Perthshire and St Rochs played out a 2-2 draw (St Rochs won on penalty kicks) in the Paul Kelly Memorial Tournament and Toryglen hosted the meeting of East Kilbride Thistle and Wishaw which saw Mitchell Rooney(2), Dino Molinari and Ally McDonald net in a 4-3 victory for the Jags.
In Ayrshire climes, Kiearn Brophy netted all the goals as big spending Johnstone Burgh ran put 3-0 winners away to Ardrossan Winton Rovers ,Michael Lennox and Euan Baird were on the mark in Irvine Meadow’s 2-0 defeat of Craigmark , Beith beat Bellshill Athletic 4-3 , and Ardeer Thistle recovered from going a goal down against Easterhouse to emerge 2-1 victors thanks to Scott Hindmarsh and Dylan Stevenson scores.
WEEKEND FRIENDLY RESULTS: Glasgow Perthshire 2 St Rochs 2, Pollok 1 Bonnyrigg Rose 2, East Kilbride Thistle 4 Wishaw 3, St Peters 0 Arthurlie 8, Beith 4 Bellshill Athletic 3, Craigmark 0 Irvine Meadow 2, East Kilbride 3 St Cadocs 0, Clydebank 0 East Stirling 1, Ardrossan Winton Rovers 0 Johnstone Burgh 3, Easterhouse 1 Ardeer Thistle 2.
Regards
Jim O’Donnell
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