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SNSPublished3 May 2025The final play-off spots have been decided in the Scottish Professional Football League's three lower divisions on a dramatic final day of the regular season
Ayr prepare for play-off with win over Airdrieonians
Cove Rangers and Queen of the South had already booked their play-off places
Alloa Athletic and Stenhousemuir could all have ended up fourth
winning 4-2 away to second-bottom Annan Athletic
Queens drew 1-1 away to Arbroath to seal third spot
but Alloa blew their hopes with a 2-1 defeat away to Kelty Hearts
who were playing their first game after handing the player-manager job permanently to Thomas O'Ware
That allowed Stenhousemuir to leapfrog the Wasps into fourth spot after their 2-1 win over bottom side and already relegated Dumbarton
It means Cove will visit Queens in the first leg of the play-off semi-final on Tuesday
who finished second bottom of the Championship
The League 1 play-off places had already been decided
with East Fife runners-up to fourth-tier champions Peterhead
but Edinburgh City and Elgin City were still vying for third spot
Edinburgh lost their city derby away to Spartans 3-1
but they remain in third after Elgin were beaten 2-0 away to East Fife
who secured the title and automatic promotion by beating the Fifers last weekend
It means Edinbugh will host East Fife in Tuesday's semi-final first leg
Bonnyrigg Rose face a relegation play-off against East Kilbride to remain in the SPFL despite a 1-0 win away to Stranraer
who had spent much of the season at the foot of the table
completed their escape with a 0-0 draw at home to Stirling Albion to edge out Bonnyrigg on goal difference
completed an aggregate win over Highland counterparts Brora Rangers
who won their title by seven points from Celtic B
drew 3-3 in Brora following last weekend's 4-1 home victory
Bonnyrigg visit East Kilbride for the first leg next Saturday
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A fully marked police vehicle has been involved in a crash in Sydney's south west
About 12.15am today (Monday 24 March 2025)
officers attached to Fairfield City Police Area Command were engaged in pursuit of a black Mazda on Elizabeth Drive
when their vehicle was involved in a crash with a white sedan at the intersection of Cabramatta Road West
The sedan was not otherwise involved in the pursuit
The driver of the sedan – a 35-year-old man – was taken to Liverpool Hospital with neck and back pain for assessment
Both officers were treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics and taken to Liverpool Hospital with minor injuries
The police driver will also undergo mandatory testing
An investigation has commenced into the circumstances surrounding the crash
anyone with information or dashcam footage is urged to contact Fairfield police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000
Residents in Sydney's south-west have described what sounded like a bomb going off before running out to see a bus with six passengers on board had slammed into a family home on Tuesday morning
Six passengers have miraculously walked away from a bus crash physically uninjured after the vehicle slammed into a house in Sydney's south-west
Emergency services were called to Bonnyrigg Heights following a number of calls just before 10am on Tuesday
arriving to find the bus had hit a property on Aplin St
Paramedics assessed six passengers at the scene but they did not report any injuries
The driver believed to be in his 50s was taken to Liverpool Hospital for cuts to his arms from the windscreen shattering
a NSW Ambulance spokesman told SkyNews.com.au
There was no one inside the property at the time of the crash
The homeowner arrived at the scene to see the family home damaged
telling 7News her four kids were inside only this time a day earlier due to the school holidays
Neighbours told the media the collision sounded like a bomb going off
Aerial footage from the scene showed the front of the house seriously damaged from the impact by the bus
suggesting it may have hit the home at high speed
A heavy tow truck has removed the damaged bus
Firefighters called in to assess the stability of the home have deemed it safe
The six passengers boarded another bus to their destination
New South Wales Police said in a statement
Officers at the scene told 7News they are looking at two lines of inquiry in the early stage of the crash investigation which is a medical episode or mechanical failure
Part of Aplin Road has been closed by police as crash detectives begin investigations
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000
Emergency services were called to a large scale disturbance outside a premises on Dundas Street in Bonnyrigg.
Emergency services were called to a large scale disturbance outside a premises on Dundas Street in Bonnyrigg at around 1.05am on April 6.
An 18-year-old man, who was not involved in the disturbance, was assaulted and left with a head injury. The teenager was taken to hospital for treatment.
Officers have since charged a 24-year-old man in connection with the serious assault.
He is due to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court at a later date. A report is due to be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.
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A man has been charged following a pursuit in Sydney's southwest
officers were patrolling in Sadleir when they attempted to stop a Toyota Hilux
When the driver allegedly failed to stop as directed
The pursuit continued through multiple streets in the suburbs of Sadleir
Dog Unit and both Liverpool and Fairfield Police Area Commands
a 24-year-old man was arrested a short time later following a foot pursuit in Brown Road
He was arrested and taken to Liverpool Police Station where he was charged with:
He was refused bail to appear before Liverpool Local Court today (Friday 28 March 2025)
Has your not-for-profit group got a good idea for an event or project in Bonnyrigg Town Centre
You could get up to $3500 to help your plans become reality with Council's Bonnyrigg Town Centre Activation Program grant
Previous successful applicants have provided events such as:
Bonnyrigg Town Centre is a unique place of cultural unity and diversity; it is the embodiment of a modern multicultural community
These grants help support the unique diversity of Bonnyrigg
Applications close on Tuesday 15 April 2025
To apply visit: https://www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au/Community/Grants-and-Funding#section-8
12 Apr 2025 14:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}East Fife won 2–0 over Bonnyrigg Rose on Sat
Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match
The current head to head record for the teams are Bonnyrigg Rose 4 win(s)
Haven't scored in their last 2 matches
Haven't kept a clean sheet in 20 matches
Have scored 8 goals in their last 5 matches
Haven't kept a clean sheet in 6 matches
Alan Trouten is the competition's top scorer (22)
12 Apr 2025 14:00:00 GMT?East Fife won 2–0 over Bonnyrigg Rose on Sat
12 Apr 2025 14:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 2 goals in their last 5 matches
Bonnyrigg Rose is playing home against East Fife at New Dundas Park on Sat
Jonny Stewart has been named as Bonnyrigg Rose's new manager
Stewart was a popular figure as a player at New Dundas Park from 2014 until 2024 when he departed to join Lowland League side Tranent as boss
who was sacked following the 1-0 defeat to Edinburgh City
which leaves the club in a battle to avoid 10th spot and a pyramid play-off place
Stewart told Bonnyrigg's website: "I am absolutely delighted to be back at the club
it is a real honour to be appointed Bonnyrigg Rose manager
It’s no secret my love for the club and I hope to install that passion into the squad
"We are in a difficult position but I believe we have more than enough to get ourselves safe
We’ve been in this position before and will need to rely on our previous experience with everyone pulling in the same direction."
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Our under-18s picked up a CAS Cup victory in blustery conditions against Bonnyrigg Rose on Friday evening
Brodie Dair’s double and a neat finish from Ollie Cairns secured a 3-1 triumph
Dair had gone closest for Saints in the early stages with a low
angled drive as both teams searched for the upper hand
The visitors were battling away with intent but it was Dair who opened the scoring from the penalty spot following a handball inside the box
His effort from 12 yards flew high into the net
Bonnyrigg were level in the 28th minute courtesy of a powerful finish from close range and they continued to apply some pressure as the half advanced
But we managed to nudge back in front just shy of the break with a lovely team goal
Dair cushioned the ball beautifully into the path of Cairns and he burst into the box before producing a lovely finish beyond the goalkeeper
Bonnyrigg started the second half strongly and hit the post with a header
Four changes were made by Saints as the game advanced to its latter stages and the victory was then wrapped up in the 82nd minute
Dair was fouled inside the box and he picked himself up to slot in his second penalty kick of the evening
Jamie Cord almost added a fourth with a free-kick from the edge of the box and
the Perth youngsters saw out the game well
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The under-18s return to competitive action on Friday evening when they welcome Bonnyrigg Rose to the McDiarmid Park astroturf
the Club Academy Scotland Cup fixture is scheduled to kick-off at 7.15pm
Captain Dom Shiels was on hand to preview the game and said: “We’ve not heard too much about Bonnyrigg but we’ll just look to continue doing well in this cup
We’re undefeated and we’re hoping to maintain that
“It has been a bit of a frustrating season overall
There have been games where we have started well and then faded away in the second half
whether it is getting tired or losing concentration
We just need to sharpen up and our focus is on putting in a 90-minute performance.”
Dom was named U18s captain this season and that is a role he is enjoying growing into as the weeks progress
“I like to encourage my team-mates – that is a job you need to do as a captain,” he added
“It can be tough when results are not going your way
“I’m always happy to help bring some of the younger boys out of their shell and help them progress.”
Bonnyrigg Rose have sacked manager Calum Elliot
The club sit in 10th place in William Hill League 2 following Saturday's 1-0 loss to Edinburgh City with eight games of the campaign remaining
Elliot replaced long-serving boss Robbie Horn in March 2024 having previously been boss of Cowdenbeath
Bonnyrigg host Stirling Albion this Saturday
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McHale Match OfficialsReferee: Graham GraingerAssistant Referee 1: Calum DoyleAssistant Referee 2: Ian HartMatch StatsKey
Fourth official has announced 4 minutes of added time
Andrew McNeil (Bonnyrigg Rose) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul
Ryan Sargent (Elgin City) wins a free kick in the attacking half
Ross Draper (Elgin City) wins a free kick in the defensive half
Keiran McGachie (Bonnyrigg Rose) wins a free kick in the defensive half
Dajon Golding (Elgin City) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left
Ryan Porteous (Bonnyrigg Rose) header from the centre of the box is close
Keiran McGachie (Bonnyrigg Rose) header from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal
26 Apr 2025 14:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Bonnyrigg Rose won 2–1 over Spartans FC on Sat
The current head to head record for the teams are Bonnyrigg Rose 0 win(s)
Have scored 7 goals in their last 5 matches
26 Apr 2025 14:00:00 GMT?Bonnyrigg Rose won 2–1 over Spartans FC on Sat
26 Apr 2025 14:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 3 goals in their last 5 matches
Bonnyrigg Rose is playing home against Spartans FC at New Dundas Park on Sat
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Exciting attacking midfielder Ben Scarborough has become the latest addition to the Berwick Rangers squad
as the 24 year old signs on a loan deal until the end of the season from parent club Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
Ben has been on the radar of the club’s scouts for the past 12 months
initially impressing at Luncarty in the East of Scotland Premier – coming up against new BRFC manager Kevin Haynes’ Dunbar United side
agility and upper body strength when watched by our scouts
having caught the attention of a number of SPFL clubs
and has made 13 appearances in League Two for the New Dundas Park side
Kevin Haynes is hoping that the addition of Ben will add goals and assists to his Berwick side
‘Although he’s coming to us on loan
I’m sure he’ll prove to be a huge asset for the remainder of the current season.’
Berwick fans will have their first opportunity to catch Ben Scarborough in action on Saturday
as Gretna 2008 make the journey across the Borders to MKM Shielfield Park
Bonnyrigg Rose FC has today received a six-point deduction following an SPFL Disciplinary Tribunal into SPFL Rule breaches
the Scottish FA downgraded Bonnyrigg Rose FC’s overall Club Licence award from Bronze level to Entry level
due to the gradient of the pitch at the club’s New Dundas Park
It is an SPFL Rule that all clubs must have a Bronze level Scottish FA Club Licence and Bonnyrigg Rose FC were therefore charged with a breach of SPFL Rules
2024) an SPFL Disciplinary Tribunal imposed the following sanctions for the Club’s failure to maintain a Bronze level Licence:
(i) The club was reprimanded and warned as to their future conduct;
(ii) The club was deducted six points with immediate effect; and
(iii) The club was directed that no later than 31 January
2025 it provides details to the SPFL Board of the funding arrangements and programme of works to allow the club to undertake pitch levelling works in Summer 2025
The William Hill League 2 table will be updated accordingly
29 Mar 2025 15:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Elgin City won 1–0 over Bonnyrigg Rose on Sat
The current head to head record for the teams are Bonnyrigg Rose 5 win(s)
Have scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches
29 Mar 2025 15:00:00 GMT?Elgin City won 1–0 over Bonnyrigg Rose on Sat
29 Mar 2025 15:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 3 goals in their last 5 matches
Bonnyrigg Rose is playing home against Elgin City at New Dundas Park on Sat
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We can confirm that Murray Aiken has joined William Hill League Two side Bonnyrigg Rose on loan until the end of the season
The central midfielder spent the first half of the campaign on loan at Airdrieonians
The 20-year-old will now join up with ‘The Rose’ for the second half of the season
Bonnyrigg currently sit eighth in League Two
Hibernian FC Sporting Director Malky Mackay commented: “This is another good opportunity for Murray to gain regular football at a senior level
“He’s a determined young player who wants to develop
and this loan move gives him the best possible platform to do that
“We wish him the best of luck for the rest of the season.”
The winning number in the 50/50 draw at yesterday’s game was 16567
Alasdair Taylor who was a guess tin hospitality headed with the prize of £473
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Taylor Match OfficialsReferee: Alastair GrieveAssistant Referee 1: Scott Robert AndersonAssistant Referee 2: Clyde BuchanMatch StatsKey
Fourth official has announced 3 minutes of added time
Cameron Ross (Bonnyrigg Rose) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul
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Terracing - Adults £15, concessions £10, under 17’s £1 Payment on the day is by cash at the turnstile only. Tickets are available for online purchase now, here https://forfarathletic.ticketco.events/uk/en/m/e/forfar_athletic_v_bonnyrigg_rose_athletic_0425 Forfar Athletic season tickets are of course valid for this fixture
50/50 tickets will be on sale pre-match in the 1984 Lounge and from vendors within the stadium
The Refreshment Kiosk and Club Shop both situated within the ground will be open as usual
The 1984 Lounge will be open to supporters from 12.30pm
till kick-off and again on the final whistle till approximately 8pm
A full preview of the fixture will appear on FAFC social media channels on Friday
The 1984 Lounge at the ground will be open to supporters from 12.30pm
The lounge will re-open again on the final whistle till approximately 8pm
The Refreshment Kiosk and Club Shop will be open as usual at the fixture
50/50 tickets will be on sale from vendors within the ground and pre-match in the 1984 Lounge
PREVIEW On Saturday the ‘Loons’ play their penultimate home game in their William Hill League2 campaign when they entertain Bonnyrigg Rose
There is no hiding from the fact that it is a huge game for both clubs
Simply put if Forfar Athletic avoid defeat in the contest they secure their SPFL status while the visitors require a victory to continue their fight to avoid the dreaded 42nd spot in the current league ladder
That placing as all know brings with a two legged play-off against either the Highland or Lowland League champions
a winner take all tie over 180 minutes in May
Manager Jim Weir and his players go into tomorrow’s match in confident mode on the back of a four game unbeaten run that has yielded eight points
They have also recorded three victories to date this campaign against the Midlothian outfit
However Jim knows that their opponents will be well prepared and fired up for the occasion as they enter what is for them ‘last chance saloon.’ The ‘Loons’ management team have already warned their players to take nothing for granted and have in fact set the squad a target of winning their last three games as the season reaches its conclusion
on current form not a task that should be beyond them
The home side will disappointingly have to play those last three games without the services of influential skipper Stuart Morrison sidelined following a hamstring injury sustained in the dying embers of last Saturday’s hard fought draw away to Clyde
Youngsters Sam Young or Adam Hutchinson are two of the potential replacements available
That apart the remainder of the squad who have had such a great run of performances and results since the 2-1 midweek win at Stranraer in early March to eradicate a ten point gap at the foot of the table all took a full part in training this past week and are fit and ready for action
Bonnyrigg head north having not managed to win a league fixture since early February when they defeated Clyde 2-1 at home
During that period they also changed the man at the helm
former player Jonny Stewart recruited from Tranent taking over the reins from Callum Elliott
He will not be able to call on the services of Ryan Porteous for the Station Park clash after he was sent off in last weekend’s 2-0 home defeat from East Fife for two yellow card offences
It is hoped that the home support will again turn out in numbers to back their side as the players attempt to get over what is the ‘final hurdle’ in what has been their quest since the turn of the year and ‘put to bed’ with no disrespect to others intended
the nightmare scenario hanging over the club for a large part of this season
tier five football in either the Highland or Lowland League next season
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Two Kane Hester goals fired Elgin City towards a 3-0 victory over Bonnyrigg Rose on Tuesday night
It was a nervy start by the Moray men with Bonnyrigg enjoying the lion’s share of possession and territory in the opening 15 minutes
and Elgin were taking time to grow into the contest so it was against the grain of the game when they took the lead with their first telling attack
Kane Hester picked a good time to score the first goal of his second spell at City
racing on to a precise Russell Dingwall through pass to lash past Paddy Martin from 12 yards
That goal settled City down and only poor touches in the final third prevented them from creating more opportunities in the rest of the first half
The doubled their lead on 56 minutes from a corner on the left
flighted in by Mark Gallagher and powered home by the head of centre back Jake Dolzanski
Elgin keeper Tom McHale did have to make a fine diving save on 64 minutes to deny Cammy Ross with a curling effort
But victory was sealed 11 minutes from time with a superb goal
Play began deep in Elgin’s own half and a flowing move took the ball to halfway
where Gallagher threaded a perfect pass through to Hester to clinically slot home his second
New loan signing Jack MacIver was part of a quadruple home substitution late on and he impressed with his runs down the left
prompting one move which ended with fellow sub Olly McDonald slipping a shot past
It was Elgin’s most convincing league win of the season and took them to within a point of Peterhead in second place with a game in hand