Sat 2nd July / 15:00 / 2022-23 / / away
Kelty Hearts vs Raith Rovers
Preview
Rovers Pre-Season preparations continue as their third game in the space of seven days arrives in the shape of a short trip to New Central Park to face League Two Champions, Kelty Hearts.
In an historic first clash between the two sides, Ian Murray preparations continue as he will hope his side can bounce back from a 2-1 defeat against Queen of the South on Wednesday night.
Jamie Gullan’s second half penalty wasn’t enough as a Ruairi Paton penalty coupled with Lee Connolly’s saw the visitors run out as victors in the return of footballing action at Stark’s Park.
The game provided the Rovers chief a prime opportunity to see what the youngers players in the squad had to offer, with Greig Young getting more first team minutes, alongside Kieran Mitchell, Aaron Arnott and Adam Masson, who made his debut for the first team with a ten-minute cameo at centre back.
Rovers attentions now turns to tomorrow’s tie against Kelty who have had an eventful pre-season to say the least.
A defeat to the hands of Partick Thistle before a high scoring victory over Glenrothes has seen John Potter’s side get their preparations well and truly underway as they look to build on last season’s League Two title.
The match will give Ian Murray a chance to run the rule over some new faces as a new trialist featured in Wednesday night’s defeat as well as another being on the bench.
Reports
Rovers made the short trip to New Central Park to face Kelty Hearts in the third of their pre-season fixtures.
The visitors took the lead in the first half when a corner swung in from the left was met by Aidan Connolly whose header fell to Jamie Gullan who had the simple task of tapping the ball home from close range.
Rovers could’ve gone two up when Trialist 'A' latched on to a thru ball from Aidan Connolly but with the keeper closing him down, his right foot shot went inches wide.
The home side came back into the game in the second half and equalised thanks to Alfredo Agyeman who cut in from the right to fire home a left foot shot which gave substitute goalie Robbie Thomson, who had replaced Jamie MacDonald minutes earlier, no chance.
Raith continued to press for a winner but to no avail and the match finished 1-1.
Ian Murray and his side now have a week to prepare for a closed door game against Alloa Athletic at Stark’s Park before welcoming Peterhead to Kirkcaldy in the first group match of the Premier Sports Cup.
Picture © Eddie Doig
Photos
Photos from the 1-1 draw against Kelty Hearts at New Central Park.
Photographs © Eddie Doig
Highlights
Interviews
Ian Murray spoke to RaithTV after today's friendly draw: