The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Shinty stalwart opts to play in goal for Inverness this season

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Remarkable shinty stalwart Dougie Rankin, who had a cardiac issue last year, is determined to carry on playing in goal for Inverness and is showing his great eye for the ball is still an asset.

The veteran saved a penalty and pulled off superb saves as the city side went down 2-1 to Camanachd Cup holders Kinlochshi­el on Saturday.

Rankin, who played for Ballachuli­sh until returning for a second spell at Inverness in 2020, has also seen service with Skye and Ardnamurch­an.

Kinlochshi­el manager Johnston Gill said: “Dougie turned the clock back with a terrific display in goal.

“He made light of his health problems with a string of super stops. He even saved an Ally Nixon penalty, although Duncan Matheson pounced to net the rebound.

“Dougie has been an excellent servant to several clubs, playing in just about every position. He’s an admirable character and a great credit to the game.”

Inverness manager Drew MacNeil said: “Dougie felt unwell last year after a game at Strathglas­s and a check-up revealed a heart problem. He had surgery to insert a couple of stents to widen the arteries and he’s felt fine since.

“Dougie opted to end his outfield career and play in goal, for either our first or second team depending on Craig Nicolson’s availabili­ty.

“He’s still got a great eye and is a tremendous long ball hitter and is a very handy man to have around.”

Inverness were praised for their commitment by Gill, who said: “Their pitch was unplayable but they volunteere­d at short notice to come up to Balmacara and I was really impressed by how competitiv­e they were. They look to have good potential going forward.

“Reraig Park, our new pitch opened last year, is having some resurfacin­g so we played at our old pitch, Kirkton.

“It was muddy, as we’ve used it for training, but it turned out a really decent 90 minutes and we’re delighted to get our players valuable game time.”

Ally Nixon, whose hamstring issue saw him miss both Camanachd and MacTavish Cup triumphs last season, played for 70 minutes and the big attacker’s performanc­e delighted manager Gill and assistant Doe MacRae.

“In gruelling conditions, Ally worked hard and it was very encouragin­g,” said Gill, who now sees Nixon making his competitiv­e comeback in their opening Mowi Premiershi­p game at home to Newtonmore on March 5.

“Our young players are coming through well and we gave an airing to brothers Seamus and Martin MacRae, who showed their promise.”

 ?? ?? Dougie Rankin playing in goal for Inverness.
Dougie Rankin playing in goal for Inverness.

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