West Lothian Courier

Five-star Rose see off close rivals Penicuik

- KIERAN POLLAND

Linlithgow Rose fired a warning to their rivals after they thrashed Penicuik Athletic 5-0 to advance in the East of Scotland Qualifying Cup.

With the two sides separated at the top of the EoS Premier Division by just a point, Rose showed their visitors they have no intention of falling away in the final stretch of the season.

A brace from top scorer Mark Stowe, along with strikes from Conor McKenzie, Callum Bremner and substitute Alan Sneddon highlighte­d Gordon Herd’s most impressive result since he took over from Brown

Ferguson a few months ago.

Linlithgow immediatel­y started off on the front foot as Jack Ogilvie took advantage of a sleepy Penicuik backline to play in Stowe who fired past Robert Watt to score 13 seconds in.

Despite the early setback, Penicuik went about plugging away and found themselves in a dangerous position from a free-kick, only for Ryan Baptie’s effort to go sailing over the bar.

The exceptiona­l Stowe, who was causing havoc whenever he roared down the wing, bagged an assist in the 18th minute as the Rose doubled their advantage.

His low through ball fell into the path of McKenzie who dinked the ball over Watt.

Linlithgow could have been three goals to the good by half-time after Ogilvie’s mazy run down the wing and into the box saw him brought down by Gregor Lamb for a penalty, but Stowe’s effort cannoned off the crossbar and was safely cleared.

Just before half-time, Linlithgow came close to extending their lead again after Bremner attempted to guide the ball in with his knee, only for the shot to be blocked and a stramash from the corner calling time on the first-half.

Bremner continued the proceeding­s for Linlithgow after he managed to stretch his effort past Watt in the 48th minute.

Striker Alan Docherty was a menace to the Penicuik backline with his constant pressing and hold-up play and it was his clever skill that allowed Greg MacPherson to swoop in and almost force an own goal from Paul Thomson with his powerful cross.

Stowe then got the chance to make amends for his earlier penalty miss when he won another in the 66th minute.

The winger made no mistake this time as he coolly slotted past Watt down his right-hand side.

The Rose kept Penicuik at bay, but there was still time for one more goal – much to the delight of the home crowd.

A swift counter-attack saw Sneddon through on goal and he tapped the ball home to cap off an impressive display from the Rose.

 ?? ?? At the double Mark Stowe (left) netted a brace for the Rose
At the double Mark Stowe (left) netted a brace for the Rose
 ?? ?? Delighted Rose gaffer Gordon Herd
Delighted Rose gaffer Gordon Herd

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