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Former Inverness Caledonian Thistle defender signs for new Highland League club after leaving Strathspey Thistle





Former Strathspey Thistle defender Wallace Duffy has signed for Highland League club Brora Rangers.

Wallace Duffy pictured with Brora Rangers manager Steven Mackay.
Wallace Duffy pictured with Brora Rangers manager Steven Mackay.

He has signed for the Cattachs following leaving the Jags on Friday after just playing two games for the Grantown outfit.

Duffy signed for Strathspey Thistle, who are managed by former Caley Thistle goalkeeper coach Ryan Esson, on a three-year deal last month.

But he was released by Strathspey Thistle on Friday after playing only two games for the club. They included a 4-0 loss to Turriff United on November 16 and 3-0 loss to Deveronvale on November 30.

Duffy, has signed for Brora Rangers on a two and a half year deal which will keep him at the club until the end of the 2026/27 season.

Duffy spent two periods at Inverness Caledonian Thistle, originally signing in 2020 from St Johnstone and spent four seasons at the club before leaving at the end of last season, but returned in August.

The 25-year-old was one four players made redundant at Inverness after the League One outfit fell into administration in October.

He played in the Scottish Cup final against Celtic in June last year when he was arguably Caley Thistle’s best player in the 3-1 defeat.

Duffy represented Scotland at under 17 and 19 level during his youth career at both Celtic and Rangers

Wallace was then signed by St Johnstone in 2019 before moving to Caley Thistle in 2020 where he went on to make 83 appearances.


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