St Cuthbert Wanderers strengthened their position at the top of the South of Scotland League.Second-half goals from Mark O’Rourke and Ross Hunter saw them defeat Lochmaben 2-0.
The win, combined with Threave Rovers dropping points against Upper Annandale during the week, leaves the Kirkcudbright side nine points clear at the top of the table with just six league games to go.However, boss Jordan Williamson warned: “It doesn’t change our internal targets.
Seven and nine points doesn’t change much in terms of how you pick up points as it’s still a three-game buffer.“Saturday was always going to be stuffy and difficult until we got the breakthrough in the second half.
All credit to Lochmaben – they defended well and tried to kill the game and make it stuffy for us and hard to break down.“I felt in the first half we were being a bit too direct.
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