Final Result
5 2
23rd March 2015
Dumbarton vs Annan
Bet Butler Stadium
19:45
Development League
 

Match Details

Dumbarton vs Annan

Score

Annan Athletic - 2
Dumbaton FC - 5

Team

Craig Murray
Dan Wood
Michael MacAnespie
Daniel Wadge
Martin McNiff
Callum Cook
Jordan Brown
Peter Weatherson
Trialist (Kenny MacKay, 60)
Rabin Omar (Benjamin Wagner, 70)
Jamie Johnstone (Connor Liddell, 70)

Unused Subs

-

Cards

-

Match Report

Dumbarton came from behind to win the points at Murray Park in this Development League Match on Monday evening.

Annan made a bright start and Peter Weatherson gave Annan the lead in the 15th minute following some fine work by Rabin Omar who doubled Annan’s lead in the 22nd minute after keeper Josh Lumsden failed to deal with Omars shot.
Donald McCallum pulled a goal back in the 27th minute after a mix up in the Annan defence presented the striker with the opportunity. McCallum squared the game in the 57th minute when he connected with a superb low cross from the right. McCallum scored from the penalty spot in the 62nd minute to give Dumbarton the lead for the first time. McCallum was not finished and further goals from the same player in the 78th and 82nd minute completed a great comeback by Dumbarton.
Annan’s next match in the Development League is on Tuesday evening 31st March when they entertain Morton at Galabank 7-30pm kick off.
Annan Athletic – C Murray , J Brown, M McAnespie, M McNiff, D Wood, D Wadge, J Johnstone ( C liddell 70 min), C Cook, P Weatherson, Trialist ( K MacKay 60 min), R Omar ( B Wagner 70 min)

 
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