Both managers were amused with the performances: Walsh glad his side had given Scotland the test ‘they deserved’ and Scotland brain coach Ross Mathie coinciding that he, too, had got more out of the second match than the first ‘though both were good for assorted reasons.’ Said Mathie: ‘It’s been an excellent voyage.
Jersey’s golden moment arrived presently after the restart and was deserved for pull unattended, however it took one almighty dollop of good luck to have Flynn’s well struck effort from the corner of the carton wickedly deflected quondam Grant Adams, via a post.
Subs (all used): Dominic Quaeck, Jack Boyle, Callum Black,
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Officials: Chris Boyle; Ian Solomon, Peter Smith; Maciek Mumot.
Jersey kept a good shape and had done their homework well in regard to John Fleck the Scotland captain and playmaker in capital, although he still looked a class doing and a menace when given anyone room at all.
Just 48 hours on from an 11-0 victory over Jersey’s U16/17 side, Scotland were made to work an dreadful lot harder for final night’s triumph, with a medley of the older Jersey boys’ amended speed, strength – and decision not to be on the bad side of a hiding – giving the visitors’ equitable the stern variety of test they absence along of their forthcoming worldwide commitments.
They took but a few short minutes to recover the guide, having in that period struck the woodwork and coerced a tremendous stop from ‘keeper Gregg Forster.
Although Flynn twice extra forced saves from Grant, Scotland were immediately bringing on their more created players and, if I were you firing on all cylinders, they were starting to flow a little better up front.
Jersey U18s: Greg Forster, Jason de Andrade, Tom Wiggley, Pierce Cummins, Sam Habin, Darren A’Court, Michael Weir, Jamie Cullen, David Kenyon, Elliot Fernandes and Danny Flynn.
All square and with Jersey tails up it looked probable to be a real dare for the Scots, but it was one they immediately rose to meet.
And it was a superbly taken goal from left midfielder Ryan Martin, who navigated the ball low past Forster after and prologue had been built by David Love.
Jersey’s was a real team performance at the outset, but the contributions of Sam Habin, a thoroughly committed defender, and midfielders Michael Weir and Danny Flynn caught the eye, of special note,
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Subs (all accustom): Jamie Ness, Daniel Thomson, Archie Campbell, Sean Fitzharris and Alex Cooper.
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ANOTHER great match at Springfield, with a outcome and performance that did credit to both sides.
Dave Walsh’s Jersey boys naturally appear with large honor for a committed and well-organised performance that in the first half restricted Scotland to one near range goal from Gordon Smith (the only Scotland player no on a vocational club’s paperbacks).
Scotland U16s: Grant Adam,
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