Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Harp boss set to ring the changes

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LOCHEE Harp play host to Arbroath Vics in the North League and manager Michael Gormley is likely to make changes to the side that lost 6-1 to Brechin Vics a couple of weeks ago.

They will again be without the injured Sam Hodgson but everyone else is available.

Vics are missing six players. Dylan Cook, Kyle Findlater, Dean Hardy, Kenny Hay and Craig Watson are all injured, while Matt Keogh is working.

Therefore, they expect to include a couple of trialists in a squad of 15.

East Craigie have the unenviable task of trying to end North End’s 11-game winning run when they meet at North End Park.

The Dokens have looked invincible since they lost to Violet way back in August last year.

However, winning runs must come to an end, sooner or later, and the Shipbuilde­rs will hope they are the side who can do it.

The Dokens will be without Michael Stewart while Craigie have a full pool available.

New Violet manager John Dunn takes his side to Lochore for his second game in charge.

Dunn got off to a successful start with a comfortabl­e 3-0 win over Coupar Angus in his first game.

However, the Pansies struggled to a single-goal win against Lochore when the pair met at Glenesk earlier this season.

The Fifers are a vastly-improved side and will provide a good test for the Dundee side, who have a full pool available.

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