Dunfermline Athletic

Fixtures : 2009-2010 : Ross County

Sat, 13th Feb 2010 Kick Off: 15:00

Ross County 2 Dunfermline 2

Saturday, 13th Feb 2010

IRN BRU First Division: Ross and Cardle in for Woods and Kirk. Phinn at the double. Pars 2-0 up at the interval. Lawson 2-1 (54). 2-2 Watt (85)

Dunfermline made the 154 mile trip north to Victoria Park, Dingwall where second placed Ross County awaited them. They were without long termed injured Graham Bayne, Stephen Glass and Steven McDougall. Added to the Pars Manager`s woes were injuries to both Andy Kirk (hamstring in training) and to Calum Woods (calf injury against Celtic).

Ross County made one change from the side that hit nine passed Stirling; Steven Watt replaced the suspended Alex Keddie. It was the home team that kicked off defending the goal at the Academy end where around 100 of the 180 or so travelling supporters were standing.

County`s Garry Wood threatened in 65 seconds driving through the left side of the Pars defence to send a low ball whizzing through the six yard box and out for a bye kick at the far post. In sixth minute though Greg Ross forced a corner on the right.

Steven Bell v Ross County

Willie Gibson picked out Joe Cardle on the edge of the box but his on target effort was blocked and then keeper Michael McGovern flattened Neil McGregor as he punched clear. The Pars began to string passes together and looked particular positive down the right.

It was from the other flank that Dunfermline created the opening goal in tenth minute. A long ball from Cardle sent David Graham deep and wide but his cross was sufficiently in front of the keeper to find PHINN at the far post and he smashed the ball into the roof of the net.

Nick Phinn celebrates first goal

Exactly a minute later Graham curled a shot from 25 yards around the left post but the Pars continued to enjoy most of the possession. County were finding it hard to cope but looked capable of hitting quickly on the counter.

Alex Burke tried a shot from a defended McCann cross and then the ball cannoned off the referee to present Steven Bell with an opportunity but the surprise was too great. In 22 minutes Phinn`s cross towards Bell was headed behind for another corner for the visitors from the right. Gibson yet again picked out Cardle unmarked on the edge of the box but yet again the defence blotted out his well struck attempt.

Ross County v Dunfermline

Burke whacked a 26th minute shot over the bar from distance then four minutes later Cardle put Graham through one on one with McGovern but the keeper`s legs kept out the second Pars goal. The home side were pegged back

A Gibson pass for Ross on the overlap allowed the full back to skin his former team mate Scott Morrison and his cross was knocked up in the air but PHINN got on the end of the ball when it dropped and drilled a superb finish into the far side of the net to make it 2-0.

Nick Phinn rifles in goal

Two minutes later Graham sent the ball inches wide of the right post, the Pars striker was caught offside before from a free kick for Morrison`s yellow card earning tackle on Bell when Dunfermline brought McGovern into play again holding Bell`s headed effort.

This was a first half where the excessive number of midfielders gave Dunfermline dominance and loads of possession. The football in a Fifer`s eyes was good but Graham was a lonely figure in front of goal. Nevertheless a healthy lead and much grounds for optimism at the break!

Ross County v Dunfermline Feb 2010

Half Time: Ross County 0 Dunfermline 2

Derek Adams made a double substitution at the start of the second half, introducing Stuart Kettlewell and Iain Vigurs for Martin Scott and Paul Di Giacomo. As you could have anticipated the home side were fired up for the restart and play was uncomfortably in front of the Dunfermline goal.

County forced a corner on the left in 54 minutes.  The cross was only cleared as far as Paul LAWSON on the edge of the box and he thumped the ball through a crowded penalty box to get a goal back for the Dingwall side.

Ross County score v Dunfermline

Steven Watt headed narrowly wide from a 62nd minute corner as County subdued the Pars. Next minute Burke came extremely close to restoring their two goal lead. His fine shot from 25 yards was well saved by McGovern and he recovered fast to prevented Cardle netting the loose ball.

There was a huge let off at the other end after McCann was dispossessed and Michael Gardyne got free on the right to square and miraculously Garry Wood sent the ball wide right from just two yards.  In 68 minutes Vigurs smashed a shot narrowly outside the left post and Morrison had a fierce shot blocked after the ball pinballed around the Pars box.

Ross County v Dunfermline Feb 2010

As the game entered the final 20 minutes the Pars support grew quieter and more concerned for although Fleming still had little to save the ball was being shot over the bar and escaping out for goal kicks.

The Fifers came back into it with McCann earning a corner in 78 minutes but it was soon back at the other end but County sub Andrew Barrowman deflected a Morrison rocket away from goal. County then struck as the Pars defence failed to clear their decks and Steven WATT completed the comeback with the equalising goal in 85 minutes.

Steven Watt celebrates his equaliser

Dunfermline had chances at a Muirhead corner with McGregor and Bell and then Graham all striving to get the killer blow.  As County took the ball away Graeme Holmes and Scott Morrison tangled and the County no.3 went to the deck.  He made the most of it and the farside Assistant advised Referee John McKendrick that a red card was in order.

There was a late let off as Gardyne failed to get on a cross from the left so the game ended 2-2, the third draw of the campaign between the sides.

community 2010 Easter

ROSS COUNTY: Michael McGovern, Scott Morrison, Scott Boyd, Gary Miller, Steven Watt; Michael Gardyne, Martin Scott (Stuart Kettlewell HT), Paul Lawson, Richard Brittain (c); Paul Di Giacomo (Iain Vigurs HT), Garry Wood (Andrew Barrowman 71).
SUBS NOT USED: Joe Malin, Steven Craig
SCORERS: Lawson (54), Watt (85)
YELLOW CARD: Miller (39), Morrison (42), Lawson (68), Watt (82)

DUNFERMLINE: Greg Fleming; Greg Ross, Neil McGregor, Andy Dowie, Austin McCann (c); Willie Gibson (Graeme Holmes 71), Steven Bell, Nick Phinn, Alex Burke, David Graham, Joe Cardle (Scott Muirhead 84).
SUBS NOT USED: Jim McIntyre, Gary Mason, Greg Paterson (GK)
SCORERS: Phinn (10, 32)
YELLOW CARD: Cardle (30)
RED CARD: Holmes (89)

REFEREE: John McKendrick
WEATHER: Dry 8°C
ATTENDANCE 2213

NEXT MATCH: (home) First Division v Ayr United
Saturday 20th February 2010, kick off 3.00pm

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Wednesday, 10th Feb 2010

Dunfermline have won two of the six league games between the sides. The last two two have been drawn.

Victoria Park, Dingwall

After two Scottish Cup ties, the Pars turn their attentions back to league business with the trip to Dingwall. Awaiting them there is Derek Adams side who trounced Stirling Albion 9-0 last Saturday in the Active Nations Scottish Cup but if Dunfermline can repeat their cup form, albeit in defeat to Celtic, then it will be quite a contest.

Austin McCann v Ross County

League Matches v Ross County 

Date

H/A

F-A

W D L

League

12/12/09 H 3-3 D First Division
13/10/09 A 0-0 D First Division
18/04/09 A 3-1 W First Division
24/03/09 A 1-2 L First Division
21/02/09 H 1-2 L First Division
20/09/08 H 3-1 W First Division

In March last year just as it looked like finishing 1-1, former East End Park favourite, Craig Brewster struck with a wonder goal to keep all three points in the Highlands.  When the Fifers returned less than four weeks later they won 3-1 with Calum Woods, Andy Kirk and Graham Bayne scoring to avoid being dragged into the fight to avoid the play off ninth place in the First Division.

Dunfermline Athletic fans at Dingwall 180409

The first meeting this season turned out to be an entertaining goalless draw, then when the two met again at East End Park in December they shared six goals.  It had looked like the home side had come successfully back from 2-1 down to lead 3-2 at half time but in 85 minute Iain Vigurs scored the equaliser to kill the Pars joy.

Ross County Dunfermline 
Current League Position
2 6
League Points
38 29
Last Six Home/Away League Form
DLWDWW WLDDLW
Home / Away Record
P11, W7, D2, L2 P10, W4, D2, L4

Andy Kirk celebrates goal v Ross County

Ross County can overtake league leaders Dundee if they win the three games in hand they have over them.  Jim McIntyre of course has other ideas meaning to close the gap between the Pars and County starting on Saturday.

Only Raith Rovers and Dundee have beaten Ross County at Victoria Park this season and they have scored 22 goals in their last five home games. The Pars won 4-1 at Thistle in their last away game and have only suffered league defeats at Partick, Dundee (2) and Ayr this season.

   Recent Form this season - home / away
  Ross County (home)  

 

 

 

  Dunfermline (away)
  Stirling Albion W 9-0   Stenhousemuir W 2-1
  Ayr United W 1-0   Partick Thistle W 4-1
  Inverurie Locos W 4-0   Dundee L 2-3
  Airdrie United W 5-3   Ayr United L 0-1
  Morton W 3-1   Queen of the South W 2-1
  Dundee

  L

0-1   Raith Rovers W 2-1

David Graham v Ross County

Last Time Out

DUNFERMLINE (v Celtic): Greg Fleming; Calum Woods (Greg Ross 81), Neil McGregor, Andy Dowie, Austin McCann (c); Willie Gibson, Steven Bell, Nick Phinn (Joe Cardle 69), Alex Burke, David Graham, Andy Kirk (Graeme Holmes 74).
SUBS NOT USED: Paul Willis, Greg Paterson (GK)

ROSS COUNTY (v Stirling): Michael McGovern, Scott Morrison, Scott Boyd, Gary Miller, Alex Keddie (Steven Watt 60); Michael Gardyne (Andrew Barrowman 76), Martin Scott,  Paul Lawson, Richard Brittain; Paul Di Giacomo (Stuart Kettlewell 61), Garry Wood.
SUBS NOT USED: Joe Malin, Iain Vigurs.

Referee will be John McKendrick.

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