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    Inverness CT -V- Raith Rovers - Preview

     

    A must win game

     

    Raith Rovers head North this Saturday for a 3:00pm kick-off at the Caledonian Stadium looking for their first win over the Caley Jags since October 28th, 2000. Yes, it really is that long since they beat us over ninety minutes. Once upon a time, Raith were one of the benchmarks for a rising Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Since we started beating them there has been no going back. However, there are no easy points at this stage of the season and this amazing run will come to an end one year, Let's hope it's not this Saturday. If this is not seen as a must win game, then it's certainly in the category of must not lose, and that applies to both teams.

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    Match/Ticket Info

    AGM

    Hampden Calling

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    Venue Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
    Home 20 13 5 2 38 15 +23
    Away 17 9 5 3 34 21 +13
    Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Total 37 22 10 5 72 36 +36

    It's unbelievable to think that Raith's last win over Inverness over 90 minutes was almost 22 years ago. Mind you, Raith had a pretty handy team back then and they had won four of the previous five encounters since we met them in the big boys leagues, with the other one drawn. Since then, we have literally swamped Rovers with 22 wins, 10 draws and zero defeats. Getting back up to date over the last ten, it's 4 wins, 6 draws and zero defeats. Starting to level out a bit, but still no wins for Raith.

    Here's who played for them last time they won: Peter Hetherston was player manager back then.

    Van de Kamp; McCulloch, Dennis, Hamilton, Browne, Black, Hetherston, Ellis, Mballa, Clark, Stein

    Last 10 Competitive Meetings
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    1 - 1
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    2 - 0
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    1 - 1
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    0 - 0
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    Last Raith win: Oct 28th 2001 - 1 - 2. Injury-hit Caley Thistle lost this game because of a poor first half display. Despite this they nearly took the lead in 13 minutes when a David Bagan shot was blocked by Greig McCulloch and spun over the bar. Raith scored first in 16 minutes when Jim Calder failed to hold a Shaun Dennis cross and Jay Stein hit home the loose ball from six yards. In 21 minutes a poor headed clearance by Stuart McCaffrey was picked up by Andrew Clark and he set up Ivan Mballa and the Frenchman slammed the ball into the net from 12 yards. ICT had a penalty claim turned down in 38 minutes when Charlie Christie was brought down by Paul Browne. After the break the home side improved but Guido Van de Kamp denied them on several occasions. Paul Sheerin pulled one back in 79 minutes when he netted from close range after a good cut back by Roy McBain. Four minutes later Sheerin watched in frustration as Van de Kamp saved his low shot. As time ran out he came close twice more but Raith held on to win. Report by Ian Broadfoot

    Last Time Out

    Inverness pulled off a good win at Cappielow last weekend beating Morton 2-1 with super strikes from Scott Allardice and a late one from David Carson, only his second goal for the club. Pretty much a replica of his other goal against Dunfermline Athletic. Another few replicas would not go amiss. ⚽

     

    Raith Rovers failed to capitalise on their game in hand by going down at home to Hamilton Accies by 2-1 on Tuesday night. That result keeps them one point behind Inverness in the race to get into the play-offs. Time Accies did us a favour instead of beating us all the time!

    Encounters this season have been tight affairs. A Scott Allardice penalty and a late Billy Mckay strike were the difference between the sides at Kirkaldy back in September. There followed two draws since then home and away. The 1 - 1 draw at Inverness saw a tremendous header from Robbie Deas cancel out a Sam Stanton strike. That was the game where Deas broke his leg late in the game. Remarkable that he has made such progress since then.  2 - 2 in the last one at Stark's Park with Billy Mckay once again saving the day with another late goal to frustrate Rovers once more. Rovers had led twice through Lewis Vaughan and Aidan Connolly but Jay Henderson then Mckay squared matters.

    Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
    Table ahead of Partick v Queens Park tonight at 7:45 BBC Scotland TV
    1. Queens Park 31 16 6 9 58 41 54
    2. Dundee 30 15 8 7 54 32 53
    3. Ayr United 31 14 7 10 56 40 49
    4. Partick Thistle 31 14 6 11 54 40 48
    5. Morton 30 11 10 9 42 37 43
    6. Inverness CT 30 11 9 10 42 42 42
    7. Raith Rovers 30 11 8 11 42 39 41
    8. Arbroath 30 6 13 11 28 41 31
    9. Hamilton Ac. 30 7 7 16 27 55 28
    10. Cove Rangers 31 6 8 17 34 70 26

    Friday 7th April

    Partick Thistle v Queen's Park

    Saturday 8th April

    Arbroath v Dundee

    Ayr Utd v Morton

    Accies v Cove 

    Inverness CT v Raith Rovers

    Latest Team News

    Danny Devine, Wallace Duffy and Roddy MacGregor all missed out at Cappielow last week leaving us with a sparse bench. Jay Henderson came off injured after ten minutes but will be assessed closer to kick-off to see if he is fit enough.

    Here's Dodds to spill the beans...

     

    Raith Rovers top scorer is Aidan Connolly with twelve goals followed by Dylan Easton seven goals and Lewis Vaughan with five. Connolly is the big danger here, not just his goals but he is also credited with seven assists, much greater than any of his team mates.

     

     

     

     

     

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