The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Consistenc­y key to Caley Jags’ success

- PAUL CHALK

Karen Mason wants her Caley Thistle Women to regroup and follow Championsh­ip North winners Montrose to promotion glory in 2023.

On Sunday, goals from Kirsty Deans and Kayleigh Mackenzie secured a 2-0 Inverness win against Westdyke at the Caledonian Stadium.

Fourth-placed Inverness finished three points behind Championsh­ip Cup winners Dryburgh Athletic and five points adrift of runners-up East Fife.

Runaway champions Montrose won 19 of their 20 fixtures, with their only dropped points being when they were held 1-1 in Inverness last month.

ICT manager Mason insists too many slip-ups have been costly to the Highlander­s and explained they aim to improve upon that next term.

She said: “We were the only team to take anything from Montrose in the end when we drew with them, which was a big achievemen­t.

“They were the kind of team we really should have been competing with, but the difference is they have put in consistent performanc­es, whereas we couldn’t.

“That is certainly something we will be aiming to improve upon next season.

“We have to ensure our performanc­es are better, week in and week out.”

There was a lively atmosphere in the stands and on the pitch on Sunday as Caley Thistle finished on a high note with a no-nonsense victory.

Mason was satisfied with the result, but would have liked a higher scoreline to have underlined their superiorit­y. She said: “It was a good support. We had around 200 in the stadium watching and our youth teams got a chance to go on the pitch and play at half-time.

“It was a really good occasion. It was just a shame we couldn’t give them more to cheer about.

“We had many chances, but again like the story of our season, we didn’t put enough of them in the back of the net.

“However, we finished with three points and a clean sheet on what was a good occasion, so we can’t complain too much.”

Sunday afternoon also saw awards handed out for the Caley Jags Women.

Kirsty Deans netted a double by taking the player and players’ player of the year awards, with Tina Kelly winning the young player of the season prize.

Abbey Ross was the club’s most improved player, while the top goalscorer prize went to Kayleigh Mackenzie with the striker netting 26 goals this term.

Mason explained two of her winners will not be with the club next term, but she will welcome two players back to the fold.

She said: “We will be losing Tina and Abbey to university and we will be gutted to see them go.

“But the bulk of the squad should remain the same.

“It’s just a case of getting players back fit, such as Jana Brady and Kirsty Clelland, who has been out all season.

“If they can come back fighting fit then they will be really strong replacemen­ts for Tina and Abbey.

“We also aim to add a few more new faces to the squad over the summer.”

 ?? ?? ON TARGET: Newly-crowned player of the year Kirsty Deans celebrates scoring for Caley Thistle against Westdyke.
ON TARGET: Newly-crowned player of the year Kirsty Deans celebrates scoring for Caley Thistle against Westdyke.

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