Jersey Premiership: Leaders Scottish thump struggling St Ouen
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Jersey Scottish moved six points clear at the top of the Premiership with a 6-0 thrashing of bottom club St Ouen.
Anthony Norman sliced into his own net before Luke Campbell's header and Joe Murphy's strike put the Scots 3-0 up at the break.
St Ouen full-back Riki Spriggs was sent off when shown a second yellow card for throwing the ball at a player.
Barry Keith scored twice either side of a Rob Moore own goal to seal the Scottish win.
"It's important that we're scoring a lot of goals at the minute and it's another clean sheet," Scottish boss Paul Brannan told BBC Radio Jersey.
"We're exactly where we want to be with six wins from six games and we've got that cushion again from the other teams.
"Our finishing in front of goal was particularly really good."
The defeat for 10-man St Ouen means they have no points to show from their opening four Premiership matches
Scots are six points above second-placed St Paul's but have played a game more.
- Published17 November 2012
- Published16 November 2012