Moment of class from James Yates set Luncarty on road to Challenge Cup victory against St Andrews

James Yates netted an outstanding free-kick to set Luncarty on the street to victory on Saturday - and supervisor Robbie Holden laughed it was about time.

Yates pinged in his peach of an opener from distance earlier than Ben Scarborough added one other after the break to safe the Bleachers a 2-0 Problem Cup triumph away at St Andrews.

Holden stated: “James was getting a little bit of stick as a result of it’s his 800th free kick and eventually one went in.

“He practices set items rather a lot after coaching however hasn’t had a fantastic return within the video games, however you received’t see many higher than the one he scored on Saturday. He does have that high quality on the ball and it was a second of sophistication from him.”

The victory went into the hard-earned class and Holden added: “It wasn’t a basic within the first half.

“That was not shocking with the scenario as we had 10 gamers miss coaching on Wednesday by way of harm and vacation.

“It took us time to get to match sharpness and bar Craig (Hepburn) making a fantastic save we may have been behind.

“Second half we had been extra stable and didn’t actually appear like conceding. We added a top quality second purpose to see it by way of.”

Kinnoull additionally superior to the following spherical of the competitors after extra-time pleasure by way of at Easterhouse.

Supervisor Alan Cameron hailed the health of his squad, who ultimately ran out 4-2 winners due to objectives from Gregor Donald, Kieran Donald, Fraser Morrison and Patrick Brown.

Cameron stated: “The boys confirmed phenomenal ranges of health to really increase the tempo into further time which finally proved an excessive amount of for our opponents.

“We performed effectively, dominated giant elements of the match and created a number of good possibilities which we had been a contact wasteful with. However the early purpose in further time swung the momentum again our method.”

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