Dunfermline 3 Raith Rovers 1
Saturday, 1st Sep 2012Joe Cardle in for Alex Whittle. Gallacher saves penalty (17),. Ryan Wallace (25) 1-0; Falkingham (33) 2-0; Graham (51) 2-1; Barrowman (56) 3-1.
The blow that came with the Pars drop from the SPL was softened when the First Division fixtures revealed twelve derby matches and this one against Raith Rovers was awaited with great anticipation. Jim Jefferies brought Joe Cardle in for the injured Alex Whittle, the only change from the side that defeated Montrose 3-0 in the midweek Scottish Communities League Cup tie.
Pars just last season, Jason Thomson and Pat Clarke started for the Rovers who brought in Colin Wilson and Grant Anderson into the side that won their cup tie 4-1 at Ross County. Laurie Ellis and Greig Spence dropped out.
Bright sunshine graced East End Park as Ryan Wallace and Josh Falkingham got the game underway and wee Josh picked up a yellow card immediately for his robust tackle on Eddie Malone after just 30 seconds. In fifth minute Thomson dumped Cardle on to the north touchline and he sent in a dangerous ball to the far post but the attacking Pars pack could not get a connection.
Next minute a through ball put Andy Barrowman in on goal but David McGurn dived to his left to pull off a great save from a well connected strike. This upped the volume in the stadium with the Pars drum in full beat. Rovers won a tenth minute corner and when that was sent in from the left by skipper Allan Walker, the defence headed out for Grant Anderson who sent his effort into the McCathie Stand.
At the other end Wallace cut back a great ball from the right side of the penalty box and although Cardle managed to chest the ball down he was closed down before he could get in a shot. On the quarter hour Cardle fed Stephen Jordan on an overlapping run and his ball across for the head of Barrowman got defended out only for Stephen Husband to gather but his left footed rocket was well blocked.
Paul Gallacher saves penalty
Then in 16 minutes slack play on the left side of defence let Raith in on the right side of the box and Dowie`s tackle on Grant Anderson earned the visitors a penalty kick. Brian Graham assumed the responsibility and with a lengthy roll of the drum Paul Gallacher dived to his right to parry the attempt and then McMillan quickly swooped in to deny the inrushing Clark. Great celebrations from the home support and further cheers as Gall fisted clear Walker`s corner. It seems that Paul Gallacher likes to save penalty kicks early in the season following his successes last season against St Mirren and Dundee United.
Wallace fired a shot at McGurn as the play continued to be end to end. Then in 25 minutes a long ball picked out Ryan WALLACE and he got the better of Colin Wilson who slipped leaving the Pars striker to hit the net from 18 yards.1-0.
Play continued towards the Raith goal but Wallace`s low ball into the box was cleared by Stuart Anderson. Then in 33 minutes Cardle sent the ball into the six yard box Wallace and FALKINGHAM raced in to challange and remarkably the wee Yorkshire terrier headed passed McGurn. 2-0.
Josh Falkingham celebrates scoring the second goal
Jason Thomson followed Dougie Hill into the ref`s book in 36 minutes as the competitive complexion of this Fife Derby continued to generate the decibels. Rovers forced a 40th minute corner over on the right after a good Hill header was cleared off the line. The following corner was cleared and then Gallacher held Walker`s long range lob.
Cardle had two chances as the match went into added time at the end of the first half. First he smashed a shot on target from 30 yards that McGurn could not hold but Thomson hooked the clearance away. Then Joe was at the left post to accept the pass but the defence and McGurrn squeezed him out.
It had been a fantastic exciting first 45 and of course at the interval the scoreline was looking extremely satisfactory.
Half Time: Dunfermline 2 Raith Rovers 0
The Rovers were out early for the restart and immediately showed eagerness to attack the goal in front of their large travelling support. Player / Manager Grant Murray replaced Wilson and Eddie Malone tested Gallacher with an early shot but Wallace caused them worries as he turned and hit a good effort over the bar.
Joe Cardle disputes free kick that led to Rovers goal
Graham clipped Morris in the Rovers next attack but then got a soft decision after Cardle was rather harshly penalised. Walker stroked the free kick in from the right, midway into the half, and GRAHAM dived in low to head past Gallacher. 2-1 and 39 minutes to go.
Raith`s deficit was back to two goals within five minutes and it came from a truly awesome move. Wallace made the break in the centre, fed the ball to Cardle to his left and then on to Geggan further out. The former Ayr United midfielder swung the ball left footed to the right post and BARROWMAN arrived to head the ball downwards into the Rovers net. 3-1
Pars celebrate third goal v Raith Rovers
Rovers continued to compete and there was some successful but frantic Pars defending. There was an appeal for a penalty when Graham`s shot hit Morris on the arm but Calum Murray was right in front of the incident and saw no infringement.
In 64 minutes Geggan got a good opportunity to open his goalscoring account but he hammered Barrowman`s knock down over the crossbar from 20 yards. Jordan frustrated Raith with a good interception and Walker was then caught offside much to his chagrin.
Falkingham then played in Cardle on the left and he did his characteristic twist and turn before thrashing his shot narrowly wide left and into the stand. The Pars had the ball in the net two minutes later in 72 when Falkingham`s shot was touched past McGurn but the striker was indisputably offside. Then at the other end Gallacher pulled off another fine save after sub David Smith had beaten the Pars offside trap but Gall got a vital touch as the on loan Jambo tried to beat the keeper to his right.
Falkingham sent over a nice ball in 82 minutes but Wallace crashed his effort on the angle into the right sidenetting. Cardle was chopped down by Thomson and the right back was fortunate not to collect a second yellow card. Barrowman headed over a good delivery in from Wallace in 86.
Rovers continued to fight for a goal but in vain as Walker`s powerful effort being deflected out for a corner on the left. When that came over Murray`s attempt was well blocked. They failed to make anything from an added time corner and it ended with a fine Dunfermline victory.
What a match! A great result but really well deserved. Jim Jefferies team seems to have come of age, what a pity there`s a fortnight until the next game.
SUBS NOT USED: John Potter, Michal Hvirnak (GK)
SCORERS: Wallace (25), Falkingham (33), Barrowman 56)
YELLOW CARD: Falkingham (1), Husband (80)
RAITH ROVERS: David McGurn; Jason Thomson, Colin Wilson (Grant Murray HT), Dougie Hill, Eddie Malone; Stuart Anderson, Allan Walker, Joe Hamill, Grant Anderson (David Smith 63), Pat Clarke (Greig Spence 75) , Brian Graham
SUBS NOT USED: Ross Laidlaw (GK), Reece Donaldson
SCORERS: Graham (51)
YELLOW CARD: Hill (30), Thomson (36), Murray (53)
REFEREE: Calum Murray.
WEATHER: Overcast with sunny intervals 17°C
ATTENDANCE 5634
NEXT MATCH: SFL First Division (away) v Dumbarton
Saturday 15th September 2012, kick off 3.00pm
50/50 HALF TIME DRAW: the winning ticket number at this match was No.01277. The prize amount was £716-00. The second prize of a DAFC Polo Shirt was won by ticket No.01562.
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Preview Raith Rovers
Thursday, 30th Aug 2012The Pars have won four of the last dozen league meetings, Raith five and three ended all square.
Consolation for relegation from the SPL comes in the shape of 12 derby matches and this is the first of the season against our Kirkcaldy neighbours. As the theme song goes everybody needs good neighbours and the closer the competition is between the Pars and the Rovers the better. Raith won two, lost one and drew one in season 2010-11 yet it was the East End Park side who won promotion. Now with both sides under new management and considerable changes in personnel in both teams, it is going to be a fresh fight when the two meet on Saturday.
There have been 90 league meetings between these teams. Dunfermline have won 36, Raith 32 and 22 matches have been drawn. The best result was a 6-0 win in September 1962 when George Peebles hit a hat trick, Charlie Dickson a double and Alex Edwards scored.
Milestones v Raith Rovers (home) | |||
Last League Victory |
23/04/11 |
First Division | |
Last League Defeat |
29/08/09 |
First Division | |
Best League Victory |
08/09/62 |
6-0 |
Div One (old) |
Worst League Defeat |
1927/28 |
0-4 |
Div One (old) |
The Pars have won four of the last dozen league meetings, Raith five and three ended all square. The Pars 2-1 league win at East End Park in March 2011 was only their second there since 1997 in the SPL, a result which completed a complete whitewash over the Rovers that season.
Last twelve league meetings | ||||
2010/2011 | ||||
First Division | Dunfermline | 2-1 | Raith Rovers | 23/04/11 |
First Division | Raith Rovers | 2-1 | Dunfermline | 02/01/11 |
First Division | Dunfermline | 2-2 | Raith Rovers | 13/11/10 |
First Division | Raith Rovers | 2-0 | Dunfermline | 21/08/10 |
2009/2010 | ||||
First Division | Raith Rovers | 1-2 | Dunfermline | 20/03/10 |
First Division | Dunfermline | 2-1 | Raith Rovers | 16/03/10 |
First Division | Raith Rovers | 1-2 | Dunfermline | 07/11/09 |
First Division | Dunfermline | 0-2 | Raith Rovers | 18/03/00 |
1999/2000 | ||||
First Division | Dunfermline | 0-2 | Raith Rovers | 18/03/00 |
First Division | Raith Rovers | 3-0 | Dunfermline | 03/01/00 |
First Division | Dunfermline | 1-1 | Raith Rovers | 06/11/99 |
First Division | Raith Rovers | 2-2 | Dunfermline | 18/09/99 |
Only three games into the season`s campaign but the visitors have a one point advantage. Raith had a fine away win at Falkirk on the opening day of the season and while the Pars had a four goal win at Cowdenbeath they followed that up by a home defeat to Thistle. The win over Montrose on Tuesday night ensured that there would be no home hoodoo this season but for all sorts of reasons a home win this Saturday means a lot both on and off the field.
Dunfermline | Raith Rovers |
Current League Position | |
4 | 2 |
League Results | |
WLW | WWD |
League Points | |
6 | 7 |
Goal Difference | |
+4 | +4 |
League Record | |
P3, W2, D0, L1 | P3, W2, D1, L0 |
Raith are unbeaten in their seven competitive matches this season. They have averaged three goals a game and terminated Ross County`s 38 match unbeaten run on Tuesday night in Dingwall.
Form this season | ||||||
Dunfermline | Raith Rovers | |||||
Montrose (H) | W | Ross County (A) | W | 4-1 | ||
Airdrie United (A) | W | 2-1 | Livingston (H) | D | 0-0 | |
Partick Thistle (H) | L | 0-1 | Falkirk (A) | W | 2-0 | |
Cowdenbeath (A) | W | 4-0 | Montrose (H) | W |
5-2 | |
Forfar Athletic (A) | L | 2-3 | Hamilton (H) | W | 3-0 | |
Berwick Rangers (H) | W | 4-3 |
Last Time Out
DUNFERMLINE (v Montrose): Paul Gallacher; Jordan McMillan (c), Andy Dowie, Callum Morris, Stephen Jordan; Stephen Husband, Andy Geggan, Josh Falkingham (Craig Dargo 68), Ryan Wallace (Shaun Byrne 75), Andy Barrowman, Alex Whittle (Ivan D`Angelo HT),
SUBS NOT USED: Chris Kane,, Michal Hrivnak (GK)
RAITH ROVERS (v Ross County): David McGurn; Jason Thomson, Laurie Ellis (Colin Wilson 30), Dougie Hill, Eddie Malone; Stuart Anderson, Allan Walker, Joe Hamill (Ross Callachan 83), Greig Spence (Grant Anderson 78), Pat Clarke, Brian Graham
SUBS NOT USED: Ross Laidlaw, Grant Murray.
Jason Thomson and Pat Clarke have worn the black and white in the past and both can expect the traditional warm welcome on their return.
The referee will be Calum Murray.
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