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Gallery: The best pictures from Buckie v Elgin City and Peterhead v Fraserburgh testimonial matches

Long-serving Jags defender Shaun Wood and Blue Toon co-boss Ryan Strachan were centre of attention at the weekend.

Shaun Wood with stepson Grayson with the Buckie and Elgin players in the background. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson
Shaun Wood with stepson Grayson with the Buckie and Elgin players in the background. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson

Two goals from striker Dajon Golding gave Elgin City a 2-0 victory over Buckie Thistle in Shaun Wood’s testimonial match at Victoria Park.

A good crowd gave defender Wood the send-off he deserved for 12 years of excellent service to the Jags.

Wood said: “I’ve had a great day, a massive thank you to everyone involved, especially to the Buckie fans for their support today and throughout my time here.

“I felt pretty good out there, we played well and matched Elgin for the majority of the game.

“I’ll definitely be back to Victoria Park soon as a Jags fan.”

Buckie defender Shaun Wood with stepson Grayson. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson
A wave from Shaun Wood and stepson Grayson. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson.
Buckie’s Andrew MacAskill and Elgin’s Jack Murray in the thick of the action. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson
Elgin City manager Allan Hale keeps a close eye on proceedings. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson
Elgin City’s Ryan Sargent under pressure from Shaun Wood. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson.
Elgin goalkeeper Thomas McHale punching the ball clear from a corner. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson.
Buckie’s Ryan Fyffe closes down Elgin attacker Dajon Golding. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson
Shaun Wood on the ball in his final appearance for Elgin before retiring. Image: Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson.

Strachan sets promotion target

Meanwhile, Peterhead co-manager Ryan Strachan hopes to make his testimonial year a memorable one by guiding the Blue Toon back to League One.

Strachan’s side ran out 2-0 winners in his testimonial match against Highland League side Fraserburgh on Saturday thanks to a composed finish from Seb Ross 15 minutes from time before Rory McAllister netted a rebound after an initial effort was parried by Joe Barbour.

Blue Toon co-boss Strachan hopes his side can gain promotion this season after missing out in the play-offs last term.

Peterhead and Fraserburgh form a guard of honour for Ryan Strachan and his daughters Farah and Wren. Image: Duncan Brown.

He said: “We wanted to do it last year.

“It’s got to be the target this year, for our first year in management it was successful from what we had to turn around the year before.

“The board has been really good with us this summer – we’ve got our targets and feel like we’re in a good position but it’s about working out what’s best for team and shape.

“We feel we’ve brought five players in who come into our squad and are extremely competitive.

“We have to be better defensively this year, we have to have a bit more doggedness about us, everyone can see we’re fine with the ball we have to get more clean sheets and score a few more goals.”

Peterhead’s Rory McAllister celebrates his goal against Fraserburgh. Image: Duncan Brown.
Rory McAllister celebrates with former Blue Toon goal hero Martin bavidge. Image: Duncan Brown.
Peterhead’s Max barry holds off Logan Watt. Image: Duncan Brown.
Peterhead’s Jack Brown and Fraserburgh’s Kieran Simpson battle for the ball. Image: Duncan Brown.
Peterhead striker Rory McAllister with an attempt at goal. Image: Duncan Brown.