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

Rothie secure another promotion as Premier League place is sealed

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Rothie Rovers made it back-to-back promotions with a 2-0 McBookie.com Championsh­ip win at Cruden Bay that sees them playing in the Premier League next season.

Jake Stewart gave the visitors the interval lead before Murray Thompson doubled the advantage midway through the second period.

Although defender Craig Smith was shown a straight red card with 12 minutes to go, the Rothienorm­an side held out for the points.

Manager Kevin Beaton admits it’s a case of the main objective being achieved.

He said: “Our main target was to finish top four which was the original number of teams going up so we’ve done that and if we win our last two games, we’ll end up in second.

“Most of the squad are signed for next season but we will need to strengthen and there’s a few guys on loan who’ll return to their parent clubs.”

Also promoted to the Premier League for the first time in their history are Newmachar United, who required a point from their final two games and achieved exactly that as manager Ewan Robb explained.

He said: “In the penultimat­e match, against Forres Thistle, we had used all our subs and were down to 10 men due to injuries when they scored in stoppage time and then we drew 0-0 with Deveronsid­e in our final one to secure promotion.

“We’re a very young squad and I do think nerves were partially to blame.

“When I was appointed three years ago, the only goal was to get the club into the then Superleagu­e for the first time ever and thankfully we’ve done that and I’d like to thank everyone at the club for their help.”

Banks O’Dee JFC defeated Fraserburg­h United 4-2 at Longside on Friday evening to lift the Elginshire Cup with a Charlie Rothnie double, Josh Robb and Scott Milne doing the damage.

In the final Premier League game of the season, Alfie Knox scored the game’s only goal as Maud won at East End.

In the Championsh­ip, Buchanhave­n Hearts will need to win at Banks O’Dee JFC to secure the fifth and final promotion spot, otherwise Forres Thistle will go up.

Hearts had Peter Bruce (2), Adam Cross, Ethan Durno, Cameron Brown and Ross Cowe on target in the 6-0 win over Islavale while the Jags ended their season with a 4-0 victory at home to Glentanar, John Ross, Sam Noble (pen), Charlie Beck (2, 1 pen) the scorers.

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