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    Inverness CT 1-0 Queen of the South - League 1

     

    Revenge is Sweet

     

    Inverness gained revenge for a 3-2 defeat eleven days ago at Palmerston when Alfie Bavidge struck his fourth goal in five games with a neat finish from the left side of the penalty box after being fed through by Paul Allan following good work by the returning Luis Longstaff. It was a tight game against a robust Doonhamers side with on form Adam Brooks looking lively for Queens early on before the game settled down. Good pace and power from Bavidge to get on the end of the ball and slip it past keeper Ross Stewart. A slow burner of a second half with chances at a premium. There was a flurry of activity around Stewart before and after Brydon was sent off for persistent fouling and a second yellow card. Stewart made a couple of super saves late in the game as the hosts threatened to increase their advantage and he was in the right place to deny a slick flick from Longstaff when he met a cross from the right. An ultimately deserved win over a Queens side who adopted a 'they shall not pass at any cost' attitude throughout the game and no surprise they ended up with ten men. Unfortunately for us Annan pulled off a great win at Kelty but Montrose are now a target for the bottom three to aim at. Special mention for Michael Hewitt who managed to get play stopped for a head injury when we had possession but made a miraculous recovery to play a blinder for the remainder of the game.............. starting seconds later.

     

     

    May be an illustration of football and text that says "Milliam MilliamHILL HILL LEAGUE1 FULL TIME 1 1 O QUEEN r SOUTH ILI GROUP GR"The result was greater than the performance and we dug deep to get this win against an over enthusiastic Queens side who were prepared to use underhand tactics to try and derail our admin train. Great finish from Alfie Bavidge which won the points. Luis Longstaff was a popular choice for MotM after returning from injury. Chances were at a premium throughout the game. Dibaga blocked an early effort from Jordan Allan after twenty minutes before Bavidge struck. In the second half Alfie Stewart had an effort from twenty-five yards clawed away from the top corner and Longstaff was unlucky as he flicked towards goal from a front post ball in by Alfie B. Late in the game keeper Stewart kept out a prod forward from Paul Allan with an outstretched arm after good work down the left flank involving Billy Mckay sending Longstaff down the wing to cross to Allan. Like us eleven days ago, it's a long way home when there's no points in the bag...

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    Pos Team Pld Gd Pts
    1 Stenny 23 8 35
    2 Cove 22 10 34
    3 Arbroath 21 7 34
    4 Queen of Sth 23 -2 32
    5 Kelty Hearts 22 7 31
    6 Alloa Athletic 23 3 30
    7 Montrose 22 -5 25
    8 Annan Ath 23 -17 24
    9 Caley Jags 23 3 22
    10 Dumbarton 22 -14 08

     

     

     

     


    Date:  01/02/2025  Venue: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 1726 Referee: Alastair Grieve
     
    Inverness CT: 1

    • Manager: Scott Kellacher
    • Lineup:  Dibaga; Bray, Devine, Savage, Nolan, Longstaff, Gilmour, Allan,
    • MacKinnon (Cairns (83)), Stewart (Mckay (73)), Bavidge
    • Subs (not used):  Rebilas; Strachan, Ewan, Keogh, MacLeod, R Thompson, 
    • Scorers: Bavidge (36)
    • Booked: MacKinnon (27), Gilmour (31), Bray (87)
    • Sent Off: none

    Queen of the South: 0

    • Manager: Peter Murphy
    • Lineup:  Stewart; Douglas, MacIntyre, Hannah (J Brydon (56), Hewitt, Allan (Charters 37),
    • Cochrane, Lyon, Walker (Smith 55), Dickenson, Brooks (F Bryden 70)
    • Subs (not used): Johnson; McLinden, O'Donnell,
    • Scorers: none
    • Booked: Cochrane (20), Dickenson (27), Allen (28), Brydon (72, 81)
    • Sent Off: Brydon (81) :redcard:

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