Hockey: Grange win men's Scottish Cup for sixth time

Grange show off their Scottish CupGrange show off their Scottish Cup
Grange show off their Scottish Cup
Grange collected the men's hockey Scottish Cup for a sixth time after defeating Edinburgh University 6-3 at Glasgow's National Hockey Centre.

The Raeburn Place men led 5-2 at the break and eventually won 6-3 against their city rivals.

Head coach David Knipe said: “We started well and we know that Edinburgh University would be gung-ho against us early on.

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“They have a really good set-up and we knew they could cause us problems.

“All credit to the students as the game was a lot closer than the scoreline suggested.

“We always wanted more control even at 5-1 and when it became 5-3 we felt the next goal would be crucial.”

He praised the club’s supporters who turned out in numbers and added: “We’ve won two trophies but it is back to work on Tuesday.”

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Newly-crowned Division One champions Grange now meet Western Wildcats in the play-offs next weekend.

Grange caught the students cold in the opening 20 seconds in their first attack. Irish striker Frank Ryan sweeping the ball home.

And a slack pass from Edinburgh University allowed Ryan to claim his second after only five minutes.

Grange went 3-0 ahead 10 minutes later when Joe Waterson sent a reverse stick shot into the far corner.

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Edinburgh University hit back a minute later through Peter McKnight who fired a shot into the left corner to close the gap to two goals.

But a minute after that Grange were awarded a penalty stroke and Scottish indoor international calmly Callum Milne slotted home for 4-1.

And Luke Cranney found the net from the top of the D three minutes later as Grange swept into a 5-1 lead.

Edinburgh University refused to give in and pressurised the Grange rearguard as the clock edged towards half-time.

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And with three minutes left to the break they scored from a penalty corner as Kevin Wong slotted home to bring the score to 5-2.

Four minutes after the re-start the students claimed their third, captain Gordon Amour netting to make the score 5-3.

Grange started to get twitchy, but with 16 minutes left John McCluskey scored from a deflection to put them 6-3 ahead and calm nerves.