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Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. MacRae was again on the end of a cross, this time from Willie Barron on the right after 23 minutes and again he was denied by Dunn who blocked the former Inverness CT midfielder's effort.
The deadlock was broken a minute after the half-hour mark. Duncan Jones swung in a corner from the right that Barron diverted goalwards only to see Dunn make the save with his legs. Iain Brooks reacted first to the loose ball though to hammer home into the roof of the net at the back post for his first goal of the season.
A minute later Nairn were back on the attack as Willie Barron caught a volley on the right edge of the box perfectly only to be denied by a fingertip save from Dunn who turned the ball around his right hand post for a corner.
County again assumed control of the match after the restart and were inches away from aming it two in the 52nd minute. Duncan Jones collected the ball on the right and cut inside before beating two players at the edge of the box. He then played a neat one-two with David MacRae and upon collecting the ball again, proceeding to lift it over the outrushing Dunn with sublime chip but it trickled just past the right hand post.
Goalscorer Brooks almost turned provider in the 61st minute as he surged down tieh right and cut the ball back to MacRae, but his first time effort went just past the post. This delayed the second goal by only a minute though, as County doubled their advantage in the 62nd minute. Again the goal came from a Jones corner on the right as Brooks connected with the delivery but saw his powerful header blocked.
But Martin Sanderson was on hand to head home the follow up from close range to score his first goal for the club. Nairn were looking to put the result beyond doubt at this point and came close to making it three in the 65th minute. A long ball was played through the middle of the Academy defence, and Craig Mossison did well to control it over the top of his head, but he fired his shot from the edge of the box straight into the arms of More. The ball was played back down-field, and David Cowie, who had a great start to the game and was really troubling the Lossiemouth defence, took it down the right wing before rifling it into the Lossiemouth box.
It flicked off the outside of defender Darran Watsons boot, and whistled just high of the Lossiemouth goal. Just before the quarter hour and Academy had yet another good attempt on goal. Shaun Sinclair worked the ball well out of his own defence, and picked out Gary Farquhar with a long pass.
Gary took the ball forward before squaring it to Andrew Macleod on the right hand side of the Lossiemouth 18 yard line. Andrew composed himself and hit a great right foot shot that looked bound for the top left hand corner, but keeper Flynn got across and made a very good one handed diving save. In the 20 th minute Richard Macadie, who was still suffering from an earlier knock, was substituted for 16 year old Shane Sutherland.
From a corner kick Marc Whyte snuck in front of Andrew Macleod to send a powerful header goal-bound, but More pulled-off a fantastic point-blank reaction save to deny him.
This was Lossiemouths best spell in the game, and a minute later they almost scored again. Gavin Middleton fired a free-kick into the Academy box. It glanced off the head of Craig Shearer and More was again called to make a save, what would have been an own-goal, low to his left hand post turning it round the stick for a corner.
After surviving these two close-calls, Academy took the lead in the 28 th minute of the game. Great work by David Mowat saw him drive up-field with ball at feet, and he marched all the way into the heart of the Lossiemouth box before crossing to the young substitute Shane Sutherland who fired home his first every Academy league goal.
Academy nearly doubled their lead 4 minutes later.
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