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Red-hot Rangers net five in title pursuit

Red-hot Rangers net five in title pursuit

Brora continue to sweep aside all challengers on their march to the title.

Three goals in a superb 16-minute first-half spell from Colin Williamson, Zander Sutherland and Steven Ross ended Buckie’s challenge and second half goals from Steven Mackay and Ross only emphasised the visitors’ dominance.

Daniel Bell retained the number one jersey with regular Buckie goalkeeper Kevin Main, who missed last Saturday’s 4-1 win at Rothes as he was attending a wedding, on the bench.

The visitors had the breeze at their backs in the first period and created the game’s first chance in the seventh minute. However, on-loan Ross County forward Steven Ross shot well wide from 15 yards.

Buckie midfielder Graeme Stewart was the first to find his way into referee Tom Shaw’s book for an over-zealous challenge on Brora’s diminutive midfielder Andrew Greig.

In the 20th minute Brora took the lead, Ross Tokely’s header was cleared off the line by Chris Angus and from Gavin Morrison’s corner Colin Williamson’s acrobatic 10-yard effort gave home goalkeeper Bell no chance.

Five minutes later former Jags’ favourite Zander Sutherland should have doubled Brora’s advantage but his header from Greig’s cross flew high over the crossbar.

In the 36th minute Sutherland made up for his earlier miss when he fastened on to Ross’ pass and beat Bell with a 15-yard shot.

Five minutes later Sutherland repaid the favour when he set up Ross who made no mistake from three yards out.

Buckie started the second half promisingly, but nine minutes in they lost the services of midfielder Donnie Munro who limped off to be replaced by Shaun Carrol.

In the 57th minute Buckie’s Lewis MacKinnon picked up the game’s second booking, again for a challenge on midfielder Greig.

Things went from bad to worse for Buckie when they were reduced to 10 men when Neil Davidson was shown a red card for a scything tackle on Sutherland.

A minute later Brora made it 4-0, Greig supplying the cross and Steven Mackay finishing from close range.

In the closing stages Ross forced a brilliant save from Bell and Buckie’s MacKinnon had a ferocious 40-yard free kick touched on to the crossbar by Malin, but Brore finished in style when Ross scored his second of the night.