Published: Wednesday, 9th April, 2008 11:00
Scotland call up Crilly
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MEADOW midfielder Mark Crilly will get the chance to strut his stuff on the international stage after being called up by his country for the first time.
The former Ayr Utd man was on form as Meadow beat their Ayrshire rivals Auchinleck at the weekend and will take part in the Isle of Man tournament at the end of the month.
Crilly admits he is relishing the prospect of lining up against Eire and Wales in the round robin tournament.
He will be joined in the Junior Scotland lineup by Meadow team-mates Paul Hilland and Stephen Swift.
He told Sporttimes: "Hopefully I will play in the tournament and my aim is to help Scotland win it."
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