We need to talk about Kevin.
Yep - we
certainly do. Indeed Glenners have actually been talking about him all week.
It was Kevin
himself who made himself the talking point last weekend in the Macaulay Cup
match against Glen.
It was a game however that Cabers might have won long
before the pressure came on Kevin- and the good thing was that in that pressure
situation Kevin showed his human side. What’s not to like about him?
Now let’s
face it Kevin is a super striker- he was Scotland’s top scorer in October’s
international against the Irish last year. He’s been a big player for Scotland
ever since he broke into the Scotland squad a few years back. Indeed you might even
claim that he actually won the International all on his own last time out.
He certainly
won the Camanachd Cup for Lovat back in 2015 in the Oban final against Kyles.
Some folk over the hill think that goalie Stuart Macdonald won it but no- everyone
this side of the hill knows that Kevin was the player who scored the two goals
that actually brought victory to Balgate. So to him must go all the credit for
the victory. Well maybe not all. Stuart did his bit to make sure his side did
not allow all Kevin’s efforts to go to waste.
And he’s had
his hassle with Glen goalies over the years, especially Gaz.
But then Kevin’s
gone back to Cabers from Lovat (no criticism for that rational choice) and - hey
presto - after years of sort of trying to get out of the bit the ‘Peffer boys suddenly
go up into the Premier League.
Shinty’s
been short of big names this last year or two- ever since superstars like Ronald Ross and Gary Innes have moved away
from front line participation and these amazing Inveraray players have become
too old –it looks like the weight of celebrity was beginning to rest solely on
Kevin’s slender shoulders. Had there been more time he might have been worthy
of a poem: after all “Kevin “ and “Heaven” is a pretty much perfect
two-syllable rhyme.
Indeed that’s where we were going until that happened.
What happened?
The penalty shootout - that’s what. Now Glen have been involved in and lost
some penalty shootouts before - most notably to Newtonmore a fortnight ago and Fort
William last year. Indeed we have won some that mattered too - in 2008 against
Kilmallie in an amazing 10-9 affair which took us safely through to the MacTavish
Cup final.
Never has
the Wing Centre seen one like this though - and it’s not like the game was
leading us up to expect it. Both sides had clear chances to win within the
regulation timeframe. Glenurquhart took a first half lead somewhat against the
run of play after James Macpherson fired home from a narrow angle following a
Mike Fraser free hit which confused the Caberfeidh defence. Mike then doubled
the Glen lead with a fine finish early in the second period before the visitors
hit back to even things up with quick goals from Colin Maclennan and Kevin
himself. It was a well taken goal giving no hint of the drama which was yet to
come.
With the
scores tied Cabers were on the front foot and they began to exert severe
pressure on the Glen defence which eventually paid off in 75 minutes when Craig
Morrison tucked the ball home from close range to make it 3-2 in favour of the
Rosachs . Cabers continued to push forward in search of further goals and in so
doing left the door open at the back for Glen’s Conor Golabeck to nick the goal
in 86 minutes that took the tie into extra time.
Once again
Morrison gave Caberfeidh the lead with a nice finish in the first half of extra
time only to find that advantage once again wiped out when youngster Oliver
Black cleverly set up James Macpherson for the final Glenurquhart equaliser of
the afternoon.
Then came
the penalties. Poor Kev failed to
convert four separate consecutive attempts in the shootout when retakes were
ordered because goal judge Willie Cameron thought Glen keeper Smack Mackintosh had
moved before the ball was struck. Everyone in Drum knows that there is no way Smacko
could have moved because that’s not what he does. That is in essence why he is
a goalie. Watch him at training as the Glenners have since he was 15 years old.
He just does goalie stuff. That does not include moving.
However with
each retake, Smack’s saves only went and got better. The first strike admittedly
went past the post damaging Graham MacGregor’s advertising sign which seems
only fair. Then there was the Smack’s body
save - guess it hit him - then the foot save and finally the stick above the
head. The saves got better and better and after his fourth penalty miss Kevin snapped-
then he snapped his club over his knee in the craze.
Now ten
years ago, when John Sloggie was making the sticks, Kev would not have dared to
try and snap it. John did not spend hours shaping and shaving sticks just to let
guys smash them on a whim. He’d have been on that field and had Kev by the ear
and told him a thing or two. Equally
certainly Kev would never have managed to break an old Macpherson hickory
one-piece.
Still it was
only a £55 Tanera from Frosty’s brother’s workshop so that’s O.K. then. Probably
not- because Mr MacMaster does not look very happy.
The other
Cabers guys also wilted under pressure and in the end Glenurquhart won 3-0 in
the shootout with strikes by James Macpherson, Fraser Heath and Conor Golabek.
Of course,
we kept the stick. It is not every day the Glen get their hands on a stick that
has scored two goals in a Camanachd Cup final. In fact, if memory serves there
are no previous days when that has happened. (Check out the pics if you don’t believe
it’s the same club)
We are going
to frame it - and it will have pride of place in the Clubhouse and every
Saturday before a big game we will pop in on the back of the Polaris and parade
it round the field for good luck. You just see if we don’t.
As for Kevin
- we’re still talking about him.
Thanks to Neil Paterson for the historic pics of Kevin - and to Sheena Lloyd for the action one with Garry and the snaps from the recent game. Special thanks to Jim Barr for capturing the stick and the photos of it. Wow-that was some day!
Thanks to Neil Paterson for the historic pics of Kevin - and to Sheena Lloyd for the action one with Garry and the snaps from the recent game. Special thanks to Jim Barr for capturing the stick and the photos of it. Wow-that was some day!