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Published: Wednesday, 28th May, 2008 09:00

Dominant Drive Hit Magnificent Seven

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Clark Drive 7 v 2 Ardrossan Castle Rovers

DOMINANT Clark Drive went on a goal spress as they booked a place in their second cup final in as many weeks with an emphatic victory over Castle.

The visitors actually took the lead after just five minutes with Lee Currie striking from 40 yards.

However, Drive were dominant and passed the ball about neatly. However, it was two-nil when Currie lobbed Drive keeper Pollock.

This was a call for Drive to fight back and they scored two goals to equalise before the break - through Hamilton and Fraser.

The second half was all Drive and an onslaught led to an astonishing five-goal haul through Reid, Cullis, Fraser and Scott.

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