Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Rennie earns chance to put injury frustratio­ns to bed

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MONTROSE have extended the contract of Martin Rennie, giving the striker a chance to recapture his form following an injurystri­cken season.

His current deal was due to expire at the end of May but the club have now offered an extension until January.

Despite being an everpresen­t in the Premier Sports Cup group stage back in July, Rennie managed only one league game before being sidelined with a hernia, for which he underwent surgery at the end of November.

After a lengthy and complex recovery, he finally took to the field again at the end of April, marking his 100th appearance for the club in the final league game against Alloa Athletic.

A week later, the 28-yearold came off the bench to score for the first time since July against Airdrie in the Championsh­ip play-off semi-final. Boss Stewart Petrie said: “Martin had a very tough and frustratin­g season, so it was an easy decision to offer an extension.

“We all know what he is capable of and we look forward to seeing him return to that level again.”

Meanwhile, midfielder Craig Brown has returned to Links Park following a short loan spell with Spartans FC.

The 23-year-old started all nine games for the Lowland League outfit, managing one Man of the Match award, a goal and two assists.

“It was great to get experience by playing regularly and I would like to thank everyone at Spartans for the opportunit­y,” Brown said of his time with the Edinburgh side.

“I have still been training with the Montrose boys, so still feel very much part of the squad and I am excited and now looking forward to next season.”

 ?? ?? Montrose striker Martin Rennie.
Montrose striker Martin Rennie.

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