Robbie Horn delighted to see Bonnyrigg Rose turn up heat Celtic youths

Ross Gray of Bonnyrigg Rose and Celtic's Brody Patterson in action during the Lowland League opener at New Dundas Park. Picture: Mark Scates: SNS GroupRoss Gray of Bonnyrigg Rose and Celtic's Brody Patterson in action during the Lowland League opener at New Dundas Park. Picture: Mark Scates: SNS Group
Ross Gray of Bonnyrigg Rose and Celtic's Brody Patterson in action during the Lowland League opener at New Dundas Park. Picture: Mark Scates: SNS Group
Bonnyrigg Rose got their Lowland League campaign off to the perfect start with a fine 2-1 victory over Celtic B at a sun-kissed New Dundas Park.

A sumptuous first-half half-volley from playmaker Lee Currie, who had earlier seen an effort strike the outside of the post, had the hosts ahead midway through the opening 45 before George Hunter's deflected strike doubled Rose's advantage seven minutes after the restart following determined play from wing-back Dean Brett.

Teenage defender Bosun Lawal, who joined Celtic from Watford on a three-year-deal last week, was outstanding throughout and he reduced the arrears with a neat finish from a free-kick just before the hour mark.

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