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Brizer2k7
11-Jun-09, 02:46
From www.caithnessafa.co.uk


The Annual Inter County clash with Orkney takes place on Sat 13th June. The Caithness men will cross the Pentland Firth looking to retain the Archer Shield, which will be a difficult task against what is ure to be a strong Orkney side. CAFA have opted for the services of John O'Groats management team of Willie SInclair and Robbie Swanson. The Under 19's will be under the control of Wick Groats man Stewart Ross. Squad details will be announced on the website next week. The following travel plans have been put in place:
THURSO PLAYERS to use service bus which leaves at 9.18am from outside the Job Centre.
WICK PLAYERS to use service bus which leaves at 9.40am from High Street opposite Post Office.
ALL OTHER PLAYERS, please note JOHN O'GROATS FERRY LEAVES at 10.30am.
Return Ferry leaves Orkney at 7pm and bus will drop players in WIck, then Thurso. Any queries with travel plans please consult with team managers.
The Under 19's game for the Corinthian Cup will kick off at 12pm, with the senior game having a 3pm kick off. if required extra time and penalties will be used. Good Luck to be both teams.

Brizer2k7
16-Jun-09, 08:13
Does anyone have the scores and goalscorers from these two matches Caithness played in Orkney please?

thanks

bky
16-Jun-09, 12:25
Archer Shield

Orkney 1 Caithness 2


Junior Inter County

Orkney 2 Caithness 2

After Extra Time Orkney win 4-3 on penalties

sorry dont know the scorers

Brizer2k7
16-Jun-09, 15:08
Thanks bky

Brizer2k7
19-Jun-09, 08:51
report from Iain Grant - iain-grant@ukf.net

picture of the winning Caithness side here - http://www.johnogroat-journal.co.uk/images/6760.photo.3.jpg

Caithness overcome Orkney in Archer Shield
Orkney 1, Caithness 2
Published: 17 June, 2009

THE run of away victories in the Archer Shield was maintained on Saturday as Caithness returned with the spoils following their day trip to Kirkwall.
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Since the turn of the century, Orkney have held the historic trophy six times with Saturday's triumph for the mainland side being their fourth after successes in 2000, 2004 and 2007.

Substitute Lee Sutherland bagged the winner midway through the second half shortly after Wick exile Colin Risbridger had levelled Mark Nichol's first-half opener.

John O'Groats management duo Willie Sinclair and Robbie Swanson were delighted with how their squad knitted together so quickly for the match at the Pickaquoy Centre.

Skipper Stewart Ross was at the heart of a rock-solid defence while Alan Farquhar and Grant Campbell were vital cogs in a hard-working side which packed plenty punch in attack.

Andy Cumming and Alan Davies were hard-working presences on the flanks while Jimmy Budge and Nichol made life very uncomfortable for the home rearguard.

Orkney were the first to impress with spells of tidy possession play.

The first threat to visiting goalkeeper Graeme Williamson came on five minutes when Risbridger's powerful header from Wayne Monkman's delivery landed on the roof of the net.

Chris Simpson was enjoying success on the wide right beat and he sped clear on 17 minutes only to be thwarted outside the box by a well-timed foot challenge by Williamson.

The momentum built up by the islanders was shattered when they fell behind on 20 minutes.

In what was just about the first Caithness attack, Budge did not look favourite to reach Cumming's long-range prompt down the right touchline.

His perseverance paid off as he nipped in ahead of two outfield defenders before stepping past keeper Davie Leonard.

This forced him a yard from the by-line and the John O'Groats man showed good awareness in sizing up the options before playing the ball across for Nichol to sweep home from six yards.

The goal marked a sea change in the game with Caithness picking up the tempo and seizing the initiative which Orkney only briefly regained following their equaliser.

The visitors almost grabbed a second on 32 minutes when Cumming found Nichol whose low, hard cross was smothered by Leonard a split second before the inrushing Budge.

The Caithness team pictured with the Archer Shield following their 2-1 victory against Orkney on Saturday. Rae Slater

The hard-working Budge then picked out the unmarked Willie Steven who got in a fankle as he tried to execute a first-time volley.

Caithness made a triple substitution at the break with Campbell moving forward to make way for the debut of Staxigoe United young defender Ben Taylor, and Andrew Richardson and Sutherland adding to the new-look midfield.

Risbridger went close with a long-ranger before the hard-working Farquhar set up Richardson for a shot which went narrowly past.

The home side drew level when Risbridger – one of two Holm players – was allowed to turn on to a through ball and steer a firm shot between Williamson and his right post.

That sparked a mini purple patch for the islanders and the Wick Groats keeper did exceptionally well to tip Adam Bews' glancing header over the bar.

The winner came on 67 minutes when a free kick was turned across goal by Budge for Pentland United's Sutherland to flick past Leonard.

Caithness went on to boss the rest of the game with Campbell's free kick on 77 minutes inducing a Budge volley which missed the target by a whisker.

Orkney did not come near a second equaliser and could have no complaints in relinquishing the trophy It was handed over to visiting skipper Ross.

Orkney: Leonard, Tait, Bews, Groundwater, Gray, Simpson, Stanger (Skea 75), Monkman, Miller (Keldie 48), Berry, Risbridger. Subs not used: Harcus, Flett and Bain.

Caithness: Williamson, Campbell, Cumming, Budge, Ross, Bremner (Taylor h/t), Larnach (Sutherland h/t), Steven (Richardson h/t), Nichol, Farquhar, Davies.

Referee: S. Linklater.