Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Tulloch Park manager wary of Pansies

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MATCH of the day in the North League sees third-placed Kinnoull host second top Violet.

Given Tulloch Park boss Alan Cameron rates their opponents one of the best they have played this season, he is under no illusion how hard a fixture this will be.

After the arrival of Mark Duigan and Grant Henderson last week, Cameron has made another loan signing, bringing in Dell Newlands from Kennoway.

Pansies boss John Dunn has a full squad available.

After two defeats that has seen them concede 12 goals, Harp will be looking to get back on track with a win over bottom-of-the-table Forfar Albion.

Foxhall Park stages a derby clash, with Coupar Angus welcoming Scone Thistle.

Due to an extensive injury list, the hosts will make a late selection. Thistle’s Gary Mackie is a doubt due to a knee injury but Craig Mitchell is a definite non-starter.

Newburgh are still looking for a new boss. Interested parties should contact’ newburghju­niors@btinternet. com or phone to 07516 625033. Meantime, ’Burgh welcome Blairgowri­e tomorrow.

Blair are without Robbie Hood, Greg McDonald, Matt Adam and James Simpson.

Brechin Vics have the same squad that would have been on duty at Blairgowri­e last week had the game gone ahead for the visit of near-neighbours Arbroath Vics.

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