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34
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Lee Currie Yellow Card
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36
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On: Scott Gray|Off: Lewis Turner
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54
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Johnny Stewart Goal
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63
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On: Scott Adams|Off: Callum Murray
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67
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George Hunter Goal
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67
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On: Jay Cheyne|Off: Hamish Munro
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71
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On: Joe McCabe|Off: Craig Cowie
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72
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Jay Cheyne Yellow Card
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73
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On: Jamie Devlin|Off: Ross Gray
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78
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Andy MacAskill Yellow Card
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81
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On: Kerr Young|Off: Lee Currie
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86
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Sam Robertson Yellow Card
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89
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Lewis MacKinnon Yellow Card
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- Weir
- Martyniuk
- Moyes
- Horne
- Brown
- CurrieOn: Kerr Young | Off: Lee Currie
- TurnerOn: Scott Gray | Off: Lewis Turner
- Stewart
- Brett
- GrayOn: Jamie Devlin | Off: Ross Gray
- Hunter
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Game Information
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VENUE: New Dundas Park
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Bonnyrigg, Scotland
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ATTENDANCE: 1,693
Match Commentary
- | Match ends, Bonnyrigg Rose 2, Buckie Thistle 0. | |
90'+4' | Second Half ends, Bonnyrigg Rose 2, Buckie Thistle 0. | |
90' | Attempt missed. Dean Brett (Bonnyrigg Rose) right footed shot from very close range is just a bit too high from a direct free kick. |
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