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12
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Jordan Macrae Goal
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45
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Tom Kelly Yellow Card
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45
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On: Liam Boyce|Off: Gervane Kastaneer
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59
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On: Euan Henderson|Off: Aaron McEneff
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63
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Ally Macdonald Yellow Card
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65
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On: Greg Morrison|Off: Millar Gamble
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65
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On: Paul Brindle|Off: Andrew Macrae
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70
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Christophe Berra Goal
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71
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Andrew Irving Yellow Card
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75
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Martin MacLean Goal
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76
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Gary Mackay-Steven Yellow Card
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82
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On: Gregor Macdonald|Off: Björn Wagenaar
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- Malin
- Macdonald
- Williamson
- Nicolson
- Kelly
- GambleOn: Greg Morrison | Off: Millar Gamble
- MacLean
- Gillespie
- WagenaarOn: Gregor Macdonald | Off: Björn Wagenaar
- Macrae
- MacraeOn: Paul Brindle | Off: Andrew Macrae
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Game Information
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VENUE: Dudgeon Park
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Brora, Scotland
Match Commentary
- | Match ends, Brora Rangers 2, Heart of Midlothian 1. | |
90'+4' | Second Half ends, Brora Rangers 2, Heart of Midlothian 1. | |
89' | Foul by Liam Boyce (Heart of Midlothian). |
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