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Banks O' Dee 8 Keith 0: Spain Park pain for Maroons as Dee run up biggest Highland League win





Highland League new boys Banks O’Dee tore Keith to shreds in what was the clubs’ first ever League meeting at Spain Park.

Keuth boss Craig Ewen endured a tough day in Aberdeen. Picture: Beth Taylor.
Keuth boss Craig Ewen endured a tough day in Aberdeen. Picture: Beth Taylor.

Dee led the gasping Maroons a merry dance with a fierce eightsome reel, hitting the woodwork three times into the bargain.

Although the Maroons looked out of sorts, make no mistake, this is a strong, experienced Dee outfit desperate to make their mark.

An uncharacteristic error by Keith goalkeeper Craig Reid set Dee on their way in the 16th minute, the normally reliable custodian letting a Rob Armstrong shot slip through his fingers into the net.

A minute earlier, the scorer saw his shot crash off the crossbar.

Nine minutes later home skipper Kane Winton fired home a low, strong drive, and veteran marksman Neil Gauld easily stabbed home from close range with 28 minutes played to effectively kill the game off.

Dee kept a vice-like grip on the game, and six minutes later a thunderous 20 yarder from Magnus Watson cannoned back of the bar.

The second half was a procession for the home side, pouring forward at every opportunity and soon adding to their tally.

Two minutes after the turnaround, Mark Gilmour, who had just landed at the airport that morning after a holiday, fired home the first of his hat trick.

Then, Watson, looking suspiciously offside, made it a nap hand firing into the far corner from out on the right side of the penalty area.

With the Maroons struggling to contain the rampant homesters, Gilmour blasted home a fierce 20 yarder in the 57th minute, and
12 minutes later they hit the woodwork again, a close range header from Lachie MacLeod.

The substitute wasn’t to be denied, for a minute later MacLeod easily swept home at the far post.

With eight minutes remaining, the visitors’ net bulged again when Connor Grant upended Armstrong inside the penalty area, and Gilmour sent Reid the wrong way with the spot kick to wind up the rout.

A thoroughly bad day at the office for the Maroons, who must have thought they had a tiger by the tail.

Keith team: Reid, Killoh, Grant, Hutcheon, Robertson, Abdulkarim (McKeown, 54), Tough, Brownie, Nawrocki (Coull, 54), Yunus, Ironside (Collin, 70). Subs unused: Wilson, Irvine.

Referee: G Beaton


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