Montrose 0 - 2 Inverness CT

League - League 1
Saturday, May 3rd, 2025, 3:00 PM at Links Park Stadium, Montrose
Attendance: 1,018
Referee: Colin Whyte
Montrose Inverness CT

Goalscorers
None. Paul Allan (47)
Billy Mckay (61)

Team Managers
Stewart Petrie Scott Kellacher

Starting Eleven
Ross Matthews
Ryan Williamson
Aidan Quinn
Graham Webster
Paul Watson
Owen Stirton
Michael Gardyne
Kieran Freeman
Keir Bertie
Matheus Machado
Lancelot Pollard
Marcus Gill
Ben Brannan
Remi Savage
Daniel Devine
Calum MacLeod
James Nolan
Keith Bray
Paul Allan
Charlie Gilmour
Alfie Stewart
Billy Mckay

Bench
Cammy Gill
Terry Mason
Blair Lyons
Sean Dillon
Ben MacIver-Redwood
Callum Sandilands
Craig Brown
Aulay Martin
Craig Wighton
Szymon Rebilas
Connall Ewan
Jack Walker
Ben Gardiner
Robbie Thompson
Shae Keogh
Luis Longstaff
Ethan Cairns

Substitutions
Seán Dillon -> Aidan Quinn (57)
Callum Sandilands -> Michael Gardyne (57)
Terry Masson -> Paul Watson (70)
Craig Brown -> Ryan Williamson (75)
Craig Wighton -> Lancelot Pollard (75)
Luis Longstaff for Keith Bray (64)
Ethan Cairns for Billy Mckay (64)
Robbie Thompson for Alfie Stewart (74)
Jack Walker for Daniel Devine (81)
Shae Keogh for Paul Allan (81)

Bookings
Matheus Machado (41) None.

Red Cards
None. None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Marcus Gill (GK) 3 apps -
Ben Brannan 11 apps1 goal
Remi Savage 59 apps2 goals
Daniel Devine 254 apps10 goals
Calum MacLeod 28 apps1 goal
James Nolan 33 apps1 goal
Keith Bray 47 apps11 goals
Paul Allan 34 apps6 goals
Charlie Gilmour 72 apps7 goals
Alfie Stewart 18 apps3 goals
Billy Mckay 336 apps117 goals
Jack Walker (sub) 3 apps -
Robbie Thompson (sub) 37 apps -
Shae Keogh (sub) 7 apps -
Luis Longstaff (sub) 65 apps4 goals
Ethan Cairns (sub) 22 apps1 goal

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:Ben Brannan (18 years 98 days)
Oldest Player:Marcus Gill (2026 years 281 days)
Average Player Age:23 years 337 days
Domestic Players:7 (63.64 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:Shae Keogh (18 years 27 days)
Oldest Player:Marcus Gill (2026 years 281 days)
Average Player Age:22 years 124 days
Domestic Players:13 (68.42 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts

Milestones

And that's a wrap



The final game of the season was at Links Park, Montrose, with both sides already assured of their League1 status for next season. Scott Kellacher went with the strongest starting XI available with Dibaga, MacKinnon and Strachan missing out and Marcus Gill helping out between the sticks with MacLeod and Nolan outfield. Stewart Petrie had maybe rested a couple of starters with Cammy Gill, Lyons, Dillon and Wighton on the bench but the Gudgie started as did Matheus Machado. Inverness ended the season on a high after dominating Montrose at Links Park. Paul Allan on the break and Billy Mckay after an hour did the damage in a game dominated by the Caley Jags.

What an ending to a turbulent season.

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Action in the Montrose goalmouth in the first minute as Paul Allan brought out a save from Ross Mathews in goal as he kept out Allan's goalbound effort. Billy Mckay missed the target five minutes later after connecting with a cross and Graham Webster was denied by Marcus Gill as the hosts hit back and Aidan Quinn had an early effort blocked. Fifteen minutes in and Allan was one on one with Mathews, alas it was the keeper that prevailed. Keith Bray saw a shot blocked as the visitors kept the pressure on the home defence and a couple of minutes later he was denied by Mathews and had another go blocked as well. Sir Lancelot tried his luck from a tight angle but Gill stood firm. Allan was once more thwarted by Mathews and as the game went to the other end, an Owen Stirton shot was blocked. However, it was the visitors who were looking most likely to open the scoring. News coming in near half time was that Kelty were cruising two up on Alloa, thus ring fencing sixth leaving Montrose and Inverness to battle it out for seventh and eighth. Defences were on top at Links Park though and Pollard and Mckay were next to get shots away at either end of the park without troubling the keepers. Just on the interval Gill saved high from Quinn and Machado fired over, but moments later Paul Allan opened the scoring from close range in time added on. Goal stemmed from Billy Mckay’s ball that found Allan in the box and he knocked it into the net! That ended a frantic first half that the visitors had dominated without threatening to run away with the game.

HALF TIME: 0-1

Alloa had pulled a goal back just before half time, so sixth place was back on should they draw level with Kelty. With that in mind the Caley Jags laid siege to the home goal with Alfie Stewart and Keith Bray going close as the corner count mounted. Ben Brannan was next to have a go with Mathews up to the task once more. Montrose subbed the Gudgie off but the shooting practice continued with MacLeod and Bray having a go. Would this profligacy come back to bite us on the rrrs? Not now as Billy Mckay scored his third in three when he shot home from outside the box. Great end to the season for Billy. The procession didn't stop there though as Paul Allan and Callum MacLeod fired goalwards. Everyone and their dog were now having a go with Danny Devine and Robbie Thompson next in line. Marcus Gill saved well from Webster as Montrose tried to grab a consolation. As it was, we ended on a high.

Well done Kells and the boys. What a season, for many different reasons.
FULL TIME:0-2

Match report written by tm4tj



Pld W D L F A +/- Pts
1. Arbroath 36 19 7 10 58 42 16 64
2. Cove Rangers 36 16 9 11 62 44 18 57
3. Queen of the South 36 16 7 13 46 41 5 55
4. Stenhousemuir 36 15 8 13 48 45 3 53
5. Alloa Athletic 36 13 12 11 55 47 8 51
6. Kelty Hearts 36 11 11 14 40 46 -6 44
7. Inverness CT 36 16 10 10 45 38 7 43
8. Montrose 36 9 13 14 40 49 -9 40
9. Annan Athletic 36 10 6 20 41 68 -27 36
10. Dumbarton 36 8 11 17 51 66 -15 20