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Futures at stake for Caberfeidh squad


By Alasdair Fraser

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Caberfeidh look a long way off their early season form with nine losses and 50 goals let in over their last 12 games. Picture: Neil Paterson
Caberfeidh look a long way off their early season form with nine losses and 50 goals let in over their last 12 games. Picture: Neil Paterson

Caberfeidh manager Jodi Gorski tore into his team for their diabolical form in a withering attack on levels of work-rate and commitment since midway through the Marine Harvest Premiership season.

The Strathpeffer club can tomorrow secure top-flight status for only the second year in their history by avoiding defeat to visiting Skye Camanachd.

In reality, they are already all but safe with the islanders four points and 17 goals worse off with two games to play.

Gorski, though, was in no mood to offer plaudits to the squad amid a woeful run of results dating back to mid-May.

Since a stirring 5-0 home victory over Glenurquhart, Cabers have plummeted in form with nine defeats from 12, while twice conceding seven goals and shedding five on four occasions.

Read more in today's Ross-shire Journal.


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