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Threave Rovers handed Stranraer test after thumping Scottish Cup win

Threave Rovers have been handed the perfect draw in the second round of the Scottish Cup.

Their reward for hammering Vale of Leithen on Saturday is a home tie against struggling Stranraer later this month.

And Meadow Park gaffer, Danny Dunglinson, said: “In terms of a big draw, we couldn’t have asked much more.

“We’re confident we can give them a draw and there’s always the possibility you can cause a shock. It’s a local derby and in terms of getting fans through the door it’s the best draw we could have hoped for.

“It would be good to get it on TV. When you look at the other draws, our one is the real standout – they’re struggling in League Two, it’s a local derby and it’s also an opportunity to get a bit of awareness for Charlie Watson’s fundraising.

“Queens are playing Annan that weekend, which is a bit of a blow as we’ll maybe lose a few fans to that - but if ours is Friday night you might get Queens and Annan boys coming. It would be good to have two local derbies on TV over the weekend.”

Saturday’s game was goalless until just before half time before Ross Irving put Threave into a lead that was quickly doubled by Harry Officer.

Officer scored again in spectacular style just after the interval before the visitors got one back through Kyle Mitchell.

But there was no stopping Threave, Aiden Kerr restoring the three goal lead before Liam Park scored with a quarter of an hour left, Charlie Watson – who is subject of a fundraising campaign to help his battle with cancer scoring in the final minute to complete a 6-1 win.

Dunglinson said: “All that mattered was getting through but the fact we won comfortably and played well was a bonus.

“Once we got the first goal it seemed to relax everyone, there was

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