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Ally is bowled over at Glenpark

NEWLY re-formed Kilmacolm Cricket Club met Greenock Cricket Club 3rd XI last week at Glenpark with none other than Rangers legend Ally McCoist in their line-up.

Alistair was literally bowled over by the welcome from the Glenpark faithful, Celtic fan Stephen Wylie’s wiles tempting him to nick a delivery to the wicketkeeper Gordon McQuat, having scored 10.

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Greenock deserve credit, win or lose

GREENOCK coach Tony Judd insists his side deserve nothing but credit — even if their season ends in disappointment tomorrow.

Cricketers suffer double blow

GREENOCK Cricket Clubs hopes of the league and cup double were dealt a sever blow at the weekend.

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Must-win for Greenock

GREENOCK will play their final home match of the SNCL campaign when Watsonians visit Glenpark tomorrow. With the home side still within touching distance of leaders Grange, victory is a must against an Edinburgh outfit fighting for their Premier Division lives.

Greenock stay in the hunt

GREENOCK skipper Craig Wright last night admitted his side’s performances in the last three weeks have exceeded all expectations.

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Sean back to fill gap

SEAN Weeraratna will make a welcome return from international duty as Greenock attempt to keep their SNCL title hopes alive tomorrow.

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We share the fans pain too

A POST-training gym session for Ton striker Iain Russell helped him to keep his fitness levels up yesterday.

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I won't shirk my duties

MORTON boss Davie Irons left Victoria Park with the insults still ringing in his ears.

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Phoenix can't put the fire out

INVERCLYDE  Phoenix played their inaugural game in Dunfermline against the experienced Fife Fire.

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Sorry Morton crash out to County

DAVIE Irons declared he would become Scottish football’s Joe Kinnear figure to help dig mis-firing Morton out of their current hole.

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Greenock grind it out

THIS was one of those games where the result was more important than the performance.

Port comeback for first point

PORT GLASGOW fought back from two goals down to finally get their first point on the board in the Super League First Division.

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No Highland fling for Wanderers

WANDERERS came back with nothing to show from their trip north at the weekend.

Swim boys shine

TWO local REN 96 swimmers, Scott MacFarlane and Scott Rush, competed with distinction recently in the North Ayrshire Distance Meet at Auchenharvie.

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