John Cumming Stadium, Carluke
Carluke Rovers v Larkhall Thistle
McBookie.com West Region – League One
Thistle began the decade having just held on to a place in the top half of the third tier, a disappointing end to last year but with cause for optimism as games in hand could see them move as high as second if all went well. Today’s opponents began the day a place below in ninth but with the psychological advantage of having beaten the Jags in the reverse fixture at the start of August. Thistle made three changes from last week’s home defeat to Shettleston, Dom Chiedu, Mark Cuthbertson and Ben Elliot making way for Ben Fraser, Billy Wilson and Bartoz.
Carluke stunned their visitors by taking the lead after only three minutes, Conlon taking advantage of a mix up in the middle of the park to steal the ball and go past a static Thistle defence before finishing. It took until the 20th minute before Larkhall managed any kind of response of note, Bartoz hitting a dipping shot that just cleared the bar. Minutes later however the referee delivered a hammer blow to Thistle’s chances when he sent off Jack Adam for a last man challenge, a decision that was questionable at best as the incident took place 25 yards from goal wide on the left of the park with Larkhall players coming across to cover and did not look in any way a clear goal scoring chance.
As with last week, the sending off didn’t deter Thistle from their task of getting level and they did so just three minutes later with a great passage of play. Jack Currie held up the ball well and laid it off into Barthoz’s path, he squared it across the six yard area and Taylor Scott made the late run to get on the end of the cross and bundle the ball over the line.
Thistle had the bit between their teeth and for the rest of the half were by far the better team, they nearly took the lead minutes later when Scott showed some skill with a good touch and a back heel into the path of Barthoz, his precision cross landed right on the head of Currie who really should have done better from six yards out but he put it past the post. Scott was next to threaten after a fantastic crossfield pass from Barthoz found him on the right but choked his shot just past the post then four minutes from half time Warren Grenfell stuck out a foot awkwardly to divert a corner onto the post when it appeared to be an easy header into an empty net.
After all the pressure though the Jags were hit with the sucker punch just on 45 minutes when Mark Cassidy rose unchallenged at the back post to head in from a corner in one of Carluke’s few forays up the park.
Half time: Carluke Rovers 2 Larkhall Thistle 1
The second half began with a strong penalty claim for Thistle, Scott dribbled past right back Brown and was unceremoniously tripped in the box, as clear a penalty as you could get but the referee waved away the claims and played on. Thistle kept coming and Scott Cowan played a good ball right into the danger area, finding Barthoz who hit it on the volley but his shot went just past the post.
There wasn’t much after that for Larkhall though, they appeared to have given all they could and from then on it was pretty much complete domination from Carluke. Just after the hour Cassidy drove down the right and fired a ball across the face of the goal in a move almost identical to Thistle’s goal but this time Adam Boyle was there to save the goal with a tremendous sliding challenge. From the corner, Cassidy was once again left unmarked at the back post but this time his header went past the post.
The relief was only temporary, Stewart was left for dead and as Cherry went down the ball was lifted over him for what looked to be a certain goal but again Boyle was there to clear off the line, that was quickly followed by Cherry having to make a great save with his feet but the inevitable third goal came a minute later.
Stewart again lost out, caught up the park in a midfield position and with two failed attempts to put in a tackle the Carluke man was clear in a 3 v 1 situation that left Cherry helpless and Conlon slammed the ball into the middle of the goal. Carluke didn’t let up and two minutes later it was 4-1, Cherry had to race out of his box to try and clear and gave away a free kick, it was played in low and Conlon got in front of the defence to score with a nice flick.
Thistle pulled one back 10 minutes from time with a goal out of nothing, substitute Sean Gallagher picked up the ball on the half way line and played a one-two with Barthoz, as he got it back the Carluke defence seemed to part and let him through. His shot was poor in all honesty, scuffed and straight at the keeper but the mis-hit deceived Brown in the Carluke goal and it squirmed in.
This was an opportunity missed, Carluke were in disarray with players leaving and having to recruit emergency signings from the amateurs and a bad result for Thistle which sees them swap places with Carluke and drop into the bottom half of the table.
Next game is away to Bellshill on Saturday, kick off 1:45pm
Full time: Carluke Rovers 4 Larkhall Thistle 2
Larkhall Thistle:
Cherry; Fraser, Stewart, Boyle, Adam; Cowan (Elliot 68), Wilson (Gallagher 68), Grenfell, Bartoz (McAlemby 82), Currie, Scott
Carluke Rovers:
Brown; Murdoch, Neossi, Cassidy, Goodall, Dickson, Conlon, Kane, Frame, Frame, Mitchell