Jack: We must be clinical
Sunday Mail 65
Ross Jack wants Turrif f United to be more ruthless in f ront of goal af ter watching his men narrowly beat 10-man Rothes 1- 0.
Owen Cairns netted what proved to be the winner in four minutes before Daniel Moore was sent off for the Speysiders in 36 minutes.
Turriff boss Jack said: “It was a dominant display. We just need to be more clinical but we’re getting stronger.”
Brora Rangers stepped up their title challenge by beating champions Buckie Thistle 3- 0.
Craig Campbell hit the opener before Paul Brindle’s cool penalty was reward for their patient pressure and sub Scott Graham sealed it.
The victory kept Brora three points behind leaders Cove Rangers who beat Clachnacuddin 4- 0.
Ryan Strachan got the opener for Cove before Mitch Megginson doubled the lead from the penalty spot.
After the break, Jamie Ma s s o n s c o r e d a nd Megginson sealed it.
Elsewhere Fraserburgh s t ayed second a f t er thrashing Fort William 10-0 thanks to hat-trick hero Paul Campbell and doubles from Jamie Beagrie, Gary Harris and Dean Cowie.
Nairn County won 2-1 at home to Keith whi le managerless Formartine lost 3-2 at Wick Academy with Gary Manson netting the winner.
Inverurie Locos saw off Lossiemouth 4-2 at Harlaw Park. Huntly triumphed 3-1 at Deveronvale and Forres won 3- 0 at Strathspey.