Unfortunately due to the weather conditions here in Grantown today’s match has had to be postponed.
We now have to look forward to our next home match which is on Saturday 13 January against Nairn County – kick off 2pm – hopefully the weather will be kinder.
HOME GAME v BRORA RANGERS FC BREEDON HIGHLAND LEAGUE SEAFIELD PARK, GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY, PH26 3HY SATURDAY 30 DECEMBER 2023 – KO 2pm
For the last game in 2023, weather permitting, we welcome Brora Rangers FC – their team, committee and supporters to Seafield Park on Saturday for a Breedon Highland League game with a 2pm kick off.
Brora are sitting in 8th place in the league but have five games in hand on the leaders – all due to weather postponements and cup duties. In fact, we wish them well in representing the Highland League, along with Buckie Thistle, in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup in the middle of January. Having played only one game over the past month perhaps we could hope that there could be a rustiness about Brora’s performance on Saturday. The last time we played Brora back in August at Dudgeon Park, we played very well. Two down at half time, we pulled a goal back through Jack Davison but finally losing a very late goal making the score 3-1 to the home side…but for large parts of the game we matched or bettered The Cattachs.
Goalscorer Jack Davison
So hopefully, if the weather lets us, it should be a another hard game for Robert and the boys but last week’s postponement at Huntly could have helped our injured players get another weeks rest so, fingers crossed they should be ready to go Saturday 2pm!
If any of the Brora contingent want some information about what’s available in Grantown – click here.
NO GAME LAST WEEK – MATCH v HUNTLY POSTPONED SNOW COVERED CHRISTIE PARK PLUS TRAVELLING DIFFICULTIES.
FESTIVE RAFFLE
Hopefully during half-time on Saturday the winning tickets will be drawn for our Festive Raffle – if the match is postponed the the draw will take place at another venue and there will be full notifications over the following days by personal contact and our social media platforms.
LOTTERY
As ever we conclude this week’s meanderings offering you a jackpot win of £3900 on our online fundraising lottery – click here if you want to play…
There may be some information regarding the lottery coming soon after the current jackpot has been won….
Unfortunately Christie Park is under a blanket of snow so today’s game at Huntly has been postponed…we now hope that the weather improves for next Saturday’s home hame against Brora Rangers, kick off 2pm.
AWAY GAME v HUNTLY FC BREEDON HIGHLAND LEAGUE CHRISTIE PARK,HUNTLY,AB548JE SATURDAY 23 DECEMBER 2023 – KO 3pm
PLEASE NOTE 3pm KICK OFF
For Christmas week we are heading towards Christie Park, home ground of Huntly FC. After last week’s very inspiring display against high flying Formartine United we will arrive in Huntly with some confidence, and with hopefully a full squad available for selection we may leave with some much needed points.
It was July 2021 that we last took points off Huntly and with them currently lying in seventh place in the league after a very good start, but recently results haven’t gone their way and, interestingly enough, their last win was against the Jags in November so maybe we can turn the tables this time. The game in November at Seafield Park, was despite the final score a highly contested ninety minutes and I would imagine Rob and the boys are looking for revenge – we wish them all the best.
LAST SATURDAY’S MATCH v FORMARTINE UNITED in GRANTOWN
Team v Formartine Utd 16 Dec 2023
Manager Rob MacCormack’s had a very uncomfortable start to his day with the news that his goalkeeper for the day was unable to play – and as regular number one Steve Martin was out of the country much arranging and re-arranging was required – thankfully first team coach Robbie Flett, who deputised in goal in one of our summer friendlies, was able to step into the goal area, and proceeded to attain Man of the Match status by many of the Jags fans and possibly some of the Formartine fans too with a very assured and competent performance, commanding his box and shouting the odds to his defence…
Robbie Flett in action in a pre-season friendly against Nairn St Ninians in July
Again we were unable to field the same team as the previous week, due to work committments, illness and call-offs.
Possibly the occasional strong gust of wind and a softish pitch perhaps helped us a smidgeon, but take nothing away from the team showing and the individuals within, the Jags management, officials and fans appreciated such a performance and another step forward..it will be only a matter of time when it all comes together.
Formartine’s Emslie scored after five minutes and there were one or two early flurries after that, but the Jags settled in and started playing some good football, defending well as the need arose. I think the away team began to get a bit edgy towards the latter part of the game and in the final minutes we had a couple of very good chances – one of which hit the wrong side of the post which on another day, a few millimetres to the right and it was net bound!!
Latter stages goalmouth action as the Jags hunt for an equaliser
LOTTERY PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LOTTERY DRAW OVER THE FESTIVE SEASON HAS BEEN CHANGED. THE DRAWS IN THE CLAYMORE BAR IN GRANTOWN SCHEDULED FOR THE NEXT TWO SUNDAYS ( DEC 24 AND DEC 31 ) HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO THE FOLLOWING WEDNESDAY – SAME VENUE.
As ever we conclude this week’s meanderings offering you a jackpot win of £3800 on our online fundraising lottery – click here if you want to play…if you win what a cracker of a Christmas present eh?
FUNDRAISING CHRISTMAS RAFFLE
Contact Commercial manager Rob Clark for ticket availability.
CHRISTMAS
ON behalf of everyone associated with Strathspey Thistle we wish everyone peace, joy and happiness over the festive season – and hope Santa is good to you and the Jags …a pile of league points in our stockings would be rather nice!!!!
HOME GAME v FORMARTINE UNITED FC BREEDON HIGHLAND LEAGUE SEAFIELD PARK, GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY, PH26 3HY SATURDAY 16 DECEMBER 2023 – KO 2pm
This Saturday we welcome players, management and supporters of Formartine United Football Club. Based in Pitmedden in Aberdeen-shire, fifteen miles from Aberdeen, they currently sit in third place in the league and arrive in Grantown following a win last Saturday against second place Brechin. We now enter another tough sequence of games with seventh placed Huntly next week, followed by a visit from Brora Rangers.
Hopefully Rob and the boys can continue their hard work and endeavour from the past few games and manage perhaps a wee upset….
For any Formartine fans coming to Seafield Park for the first time or anyone who needs a reminder of what is available in Grantown click here for information.
The Club would appreciate car drivers to park either in Burnfield car park or the Golf Club car park, which is adjacent to Seafield Park. The Jags would like to thank the Golf Club for letting us use their parking facilities during their winter shutdown..
SATURDAY’S GAME v FORRES
Regarding the result from last Saturday’s match, one of the Forres officials told us that we didn’t deserve to win but we didn’t deserve to lose either – which seems to a recurring motif we’ve heard throughout the season. I am really looking forward to the games when we see manager Rob having a fully fit squad and all players available for selection as I think we will do just fine…… whoever we play!
Strangely enough we did not score first last Saturday, in fact we didn’t manage to get on the score sheet at all which was the first time we haven’t scored since 28 October.
The game was played in cold and damp conditions, and after a few inches of snow and -6 degrees of frost the pitch surface was difficult and easily cut up (which was a delight for the pitch fixers on Tuesday morning!!) – but that’s what happens in the Highlands playing winter football….
Three former Jags players were in the Forres ranks and one of them Ethan Cairns opened the scoring just after the half hour. Forres doubled their tally on virtually the last kick before half-time after a pretty even first half, although the Jags Taylor Sutherland was highly alert in heading over the bar a lob which looked a certain goal!
Both teams kept up the pressure in the second half and even the floodlights being switched on failed to really light up the game, and it finished two-nil to Forres – and as already stated we put in a hard-working performance and all of the boys gave their all but, again, a couple of mistakes make all the difference between winning and losing.
Jags attack the Forres goal area….nice lighting!
QUIZ NIIGHT
After the game at Seafield Park we made our way to the Legion in The Square in Grantown for our first fundraising QUIZ NIGHT which was expertly organised and question-mastered by committee member, Tom Clarke, ably helped on the night by fellow committee members Graeme Stuart, Rob Clark and Garry Horton.
Saturday’s Quiznight in The Legion
With sixteen tables taken and quizzers from all around the Strath, everyone seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves. Over £800 was raised for the club.
Winning the £100 first prize were the Cromdale Quizzers with 107 points out of a possible 120, followed by Mags Clark’s team named The Ditherers who scored 103.5 points and they each received a bottle of Prosecco courtesy of one of our major sponsors PREMIER Grantown-on-Spey. Winners of the Wooden Spoon were the young guys from Strathspey Camanachd shinty team who were named Otters Pocket, named in honour of their late teammate CalMac.
Saturday’s Quiznight
The Club would like to thank each and everyone who helped, and took part, and we would imagine it will be repeated sometime in the future…..
XMAS RAFFLE
The aforementioned Jags fundraiser extraordinaire Mags Clark and fellow committee member and Jags commercial manager Rob, are pictured in Grantown’s PREMIER on Wednesday during their all day stay in the store selling the Club’s festive raffle tickets – well done to Mags and Rob, and thanks to PREMIER for hosting.
Mags and Rob
LOTTERY
As ever we conclude this week’s meanderings offering you a jackpot win of £3700 on our online fundraising lottery – click here if you want to play…
JUST A WEE WORD OF THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HAS PARTICIPATED IN EITHER OUR QUIZNIGHT, RAFFLE OR LOTTERY – THE CLUB VERY MUCH APPRECIATE YOUR ONGOING GENEROSITY.
HOME GAME v FORRES MECHANICS FC BREEDON HIGHLAND LEAGUE SEAFIELD PARK, GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY, PH26 3HY SATURDAY 9 DECEMBER 2023 – KO 2pm
This Saturday from across the Dava, we welcome Forres Mechanics FC and their fans. Steven Macdonald and his players have had a bit of a topsy turvy type of season so far, with some good results coupled with some not so good – we hope Saturday’s result joins the not so good variety. In fact Forres have failed to win in their last nine cup and league games so it would be nice to see that trait continue.
In our last league encounter at Forres we lost narrowly 2-1, but our home form, apart from a couple of games, has been pretty good and lets hope we turn in another performance similar to the one we had against Deveronvale a couple of weeks ago. We wish Rob and the boys all the best! If there are any newbie Forres supporters or ones that want a refresher about Grantown just click here.
Strathspey Thistle would really appreciate car drivers to park either in Burnfield car park or the Golf Club car park which is adjacent to Seafield Park.
LAST SATURDAY’S BANKS O’ DEE GAME, SPAIN PARK, ABERDEEN.
Manager Rob MacCormack was generally very pleased with our performance last week in Aberdeen against Banks O’Dee. Although it was exceptionally cold, Spain Park has an artificial surface so not unduly affected by the weather, and it was the only game played in the Highland League last Saturday. Again we took the lead from an excellent Owen Paterson goal in ten minutes and this was followed by a missed couple of good chances before Alexander equalised for Banks O’ Dee after half an hour’s play. Both teams then had a couple of good chances but that’s how it remained at half time . In the second half Banks ‘O Dee began creating some good opportunities but the Jag’s defence were very capable in coping with them until the seventy first minute when Jack Gilliland was judged to have fouled Golding. Many observers remarked that it was a soft foul but then, incredibly, the referee red-carded Jack and much to the chagrin of the Jags team and specatators they scored from the resulting penalty – strangely enough taken by Golding – who in the first half had elbowed Jack in the face in a tussle but had received no punishment from the referee. With only ten men against the team now currently sitting on the top of the league, it was always going to be a struggle and Banks O’ Dee were awarded another penalty after seventy seven minutes and followed that by scoring again in the eighty-fourth minute making the final score a 4-1 loss. In the report on Monday, Callum Law of the P&J , thought that the final score “was harsh on Strathspey”.
QUIZ
So all roads lead to the Legion in Grantown on Saturday night 7.30pm for our fundraising QUIZ NIGHT – and with the top team sharing £100 The Jags Committee are hoping for a good turnout ……
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
This is the season to be jolly and I reckon it’s a jolly good idea to check out the merch available supporting the Jags – more details next week…..
CHRISTMAS RAFFLE
Christmas is also a time of giving so why not buy one of our fundraising Xmas raffle tickets and if you win the first prize of a two night stay for two at the Loch Ness Clansman Hotel give it to one of your nearest and dearest….or just keep it and treat yourself….
LOTTERY
As ever we conclude this weeks meanderings offering you a jackpot win of £3600 on our online fundraising lottery – click here if you want to play…
NEXT GAME We welcome Formartine United next Saturday to Seafield Park – 2pm kick off.
HOME GAME v WICK ACADEMY FC BREEDON HIGHLAND LEAGUE SEAFIELD PARK, GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY, PH26 3HY WEDNESDAY 6 DECEMBER 2023 – KO 8pm
GAME OFF
Monday
Not surprisingly Wednesday night’s game against Wick Academy has been postponed due to a frozen and snow-covered pitch and with temperatures expected to reach minus 5 overnight and continue for most of Wednesday there would have been no chance of betterment.
Today
Temperatures are set to rise slightly over the next few days so hopefully the home game on Saturday against Forres Mechanics will be able to go ahead.
For up to date information please check with our Facebook, Twitter or Instagram platforms.
AWAY GAME v BANKS O’ DEE FC BREEDON HIGHLAND LEAGUE SPAIN PARK, ABERDEEN, AB12 3AB SATURDAY 2 DECEMBER 2023 – KO 3pm
This Saturday we make our second ever trip to Spain Park, home of Banks O’ Dee FC and because of the three o’clock kick off I would imagine most of the game will be under floodlights.
Banks O’Dee are currently sitting in second place in the Breedon Highland League which is an excellent achievement for a club in, what is only, it’s second year in the league. The Dee have lost only one game this season so any positive result we can take from the game on Saturday would be a great achievement for Rob and the boys and would make the long trip home enjoyable. We wish the Jags all the best in the Granite City.
LAST SATURDAY’S GAME AGAINST TURRIFF FC
There’s not a lot that can be said about the game other than it was possibly one of our worst performances for a very long time!! Manager Rob has been quoted in the local paper The Strathspey and Badenoch Herald describing it as “unacceptable”. Hopes were quite high after the the last few games that we had passed our “freeze” state but perhaps not quite yet….but being four down after twenty minutes gives you the proverbial mountain to climb….
CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations go to our Highland League adversaries Brora Rangers and Buckie Thistle on reaching the fourth round of the Scottish Cup. A hefty reward awaits Buckie, after winning a monumental tie against Broxburn, the East of Scotland League leaders, as they were drawn against Celtic at Parkhead and no doubt it will be great day to remember for local lads Sam Morrison and Josh Peters who both play for Buckie.
FUNDRAISING QUIZ NIGHT
FIRST PRIZE WINS – £100 – split between team SECOND PRIZE WINS – A bottle of Prosecco for each team member Please remember we are holding a Quiz Night in the Legion in Grantown on December 9 and hope that you can organise a team and come along and support us which would be very much appreciated. All the details are on the poster below and it will be on our social media.
LOTTERY
As ever we conclude this weeks meanderings offering you a jackpot win of £3500 on our online fundraising lottery – click here if you want to play…