Wheway Cup: Jersey Scottish thrash St. Ouen to retain trophy

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Wheway Cup Final 2014

Jersey Scottish beat St. Ouen 6-1 at Springfield to retain the Wheway Cup.

St. Ouen took the lead through Josh Lamy-Coudrais but braces from Jack Boyle and Luke Campbell put the holders in command.

Further goals from Jordan Rea and Peter Worrall sealed the win, Jersey Scottish lifting their second trophy of 2013-14.

Scots boss Pat Brennan told BBC Radio Jersey: "We played well but they had some great chances. They made it hard for us but we got there in the end."

The result gives Jersey Scottish a cup double for the season, having lifted the Charity Cup in September.

Meanwhile, St. Ouen's 39-year wait for a trophy continues.

Brennan added: "It doesn't make up for losing the league to St. Paul's, but if you can go through the season unbeaten, you deserve the league.

"I don't think there's much between the teams, but it's great to have the competition."