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Smith nets to seal 3 points for Rovers

Raith Rovers leapfrogged Dundee into second place in the SPFL Championship following a narrow 1-0 victory against Livingston at Stark’s Park this evening.

On a bitterly cold evening, Rovers fans extended a hearty welcome prior to kick-off to former manager John McGlynn, who took up his place in the away dugout.

For Rovers, Ross Laidlaw took the place of the injured David McGurn in goal, and Gordon Smith, who scored the injury-time winner against Morton at weekend, was preferred in attack to Greig Spence, who was dropped to the bench.  Laurie Ellis retained his place at the heart of the defence at the expense of the returning Dougie Hill.

Ross Laidlaw replaced the injured David McGurn

The home side started briskly, forcing Livingston to defend deep inside their own half.  Joe Cardle was at the heart of several moves down the left wing, looking to create openings at every opportunity.  With little over five minutes played, the Rovers winger picked the ball up out wide on the left, and fired a low shot narrowly wide of Livi keeper Darren Jamieson’s far post.

Callum Booth tried his luck in similar fashion shortly afterwards, though his shot also failed to trouble the target.

The match began to adhere to a pattern of Rovers dominating possession and territorial advantage, although the Lions looked dangerous on the break.

With twenty minute son the clock, determined play by Grant Anderson forced Rovers’ first corner kick of the match.  Cardle’s cross was met by Calum Elliot, whose firm downward header was somehow deflected over the crossbar by Jamieson.

Jamieson comes flying out

Rovers, however, only had to wait two more minutes before opening the scoring.  Gordon Smith did well to chase down a long pass deep into the Livi defence, and as Jamieson hesitated at the edge of his 18 yard box, the Rovers striker won the ball before driving it low into the net from an acute angle.

Spurred on by the goal, Rovers continued to probe in a bid to extend their lead, with Cardle and Booth causing Livingston no end of problems with neat passing movements down the left flank.  Although goalscoring opportunities were restricted to mainly longer distance, Jamieson did well to keep out efforts from both Rovers players as the first half neared its end.

As the fans’ thoughts turned to a warming cup of Bovril at the interval, the game burst into life.

Smith found himself through on Jamieson, although the goalkeeper produced a fine blocking save to deny the striker.  However, the loose ball was then picked up by Elliot, who was sent crashing to the deck as he bore down on goal.  Referee Alan Muir pointed to the spot, but Elliot’s shot was too close to Jamieson who was able to make a comfortable save.

The small band of fans who had made the trip through from West Lothian were still celebrating the penalty miss when their side was reduced to ten men.  Danny Denholm was shown a red card for a reckless challenge on Anderson out on the right touchline.  The midfielder protested his innocence, although neither his team-mates nor his manager appeared to offer much sympathy as he made his way to the dressing-room.

Booth then came close to doubling Rovers’ lead with the final action of an entertaining first half, a rasping shot which Jamieson did well to parry to safety.

Fordyce can't stop Smith's shot

Rovers emerged for the second period with the clear intention of giving themselves breathing space against stubborn opponents, possibly mindful of their own commendable efforts in snatching a draw in similar circumstances at Hamilton only a fortnight before.  However, despite applying pressure and creating a number of opportunities, a second decisive goal eluded them.  A header by the impressive Paul Watson flew over the bar, and then good work by Jason Thomson and former Livi player Liam Fox led to a chance for Elliot, whose shot was smothered at point blank range by Jamieson.  Kevin Moon then squandered an opportunity from a neat cut-back by Ellis, his shot from a promising position in front of goal flying high into the home stand.

Rovers striker Smith was cautioned for handball, as the home fans began to betray their anxiety over the narrow single goal advantage.  This in turn appeared to affect the players, who struggled to find any cohesion to their play as the second half wore on.  Rovers boss Grant Murray replaced the tiring Smith with Greig Spence in a bid to find the elusive second goal.

Calum Elliot

Perhaps encouraged by the home side’s discomfort, Livingston began to push forward, and the Rovers defence was forced into several rather hurried clearances.  Stefan Scougall then found his way into the referee’s book for a crude challenge on Fox as the match entered its closing stages.

As the home fans anxiously glanced at their watches, Anderson made way for Ross Callachan, as Grant Murray sought to close out the match.  Livingston did have the ball in the net following a scramble in the Rovers box, but the whistle had already been sounded or a foul.

Shortly afterwards, the sound of the final whistle was met with cheers of joy and no little relief by the Rovers faithful.  Despite creating a number of chances during the match, Rovers were forced to cling on desperately for a win which leaves them just two points shy of league leaders Hamilton.

As the fans spilled out into the cold night air, news came through that Rangers would be Rovers’ opponents in the Ramsden’s Cup final next spring.  With a cup final to look forward to, and a promising league position suggesting a promotion push might be in the offing, the positive vibe installed by the recent run of favourable results continues to attach itself to those of a Raith Rovers persuasion.

 

Report: Donald Ramsay / Photos: Tony Fimister

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Photographs © Tony Fimister.

Highlights

Interviews

Niall spoke to Rovers boss Grant Murray after the victory over Livingston

Niall spoke to Livi gaffer John McGlynn after the match

Live Updates

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Sparse attendance tonight in both ends - particularly the north
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Early Anderson cross claimed by Jamieson at a stretch
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Laidlaw called into action for the first time, he gathers a McNulty back heel comfortably
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Close from Cardle! Laidlaw boots it long to Smith, it breaks to Cardle who loses his marker and drives across the face of the goal
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Booth close this time, he puts a Cardle cut-back just past the near post
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First chance for Livi, a Jacobs drive is deflected over for a corner
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After a bit of ping-pong the corner comes to nothing
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Anderson on a driving run into the box but he's well marshalled and his drive is blocked for a corner...
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... which Elliot is unfortunate not to nod into the net
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Outstanding goal from SMITH! He goes in for a loose ball with the Livi keeper, wins it, then rifles it home from a narrow angle!
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Donaldson tries to restore parity, but his 25 yard drive sails high and wide of Laidlaw's goal
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Smith playing like a carbon copy of Spence, chasing absolutely everything down
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Jamieson gets down well to deny Cardle
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Rovers dominant just now, with Watson in particular dealing with anything Livi offer up front
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Long range shot from Denholm but straight at Laidlaw
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Penalty Raith for a foul on Elliot
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Elliot's kick saved by Jamieson
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Straight red for Denholm for a shocker on Elliot by the touchline
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Cardle shoots straight at the keeper - the game's really come to life now!
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Elliot's every touch being booed by the Livi fans - not sure if that's because of the penalty or the red card
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Scougall stretches every sinew in his neck but can only put his header straight in the air. Far too much space for him there.
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Nearly a second, Booth hammers a cross/shot towards goal and Smith heads it onto the post with the keeper nowhere near
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Comfortable half by and large. The penalty was a bit of a surprise, the linesman gave it, but the red card was a no-brainer.
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Red card foul was on Anderson, not Elliot. I was busy typing about the penalty incident and got tied in knots!
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Red card foul was on Anderson, not Elliot. I was busy typing about the penalty incident and got tied in knots!
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All Rovers at the start of the second half, Donaldson does very well to cut out a dangerous Booth cut-back
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Brave goalkeeping from Jamieson with both Smith and Elliot lurking
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Livi sub: Scott on for, erm, someone! Wearing number 18, but not listed on my team sheet!
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I think the player subbed was Wilkie (process of elimination!)
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Cardle tests Jamieson with another drive, well held at the foot of the post
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Smith yellow carded for handling a high through ball
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Rovers starting to get a bit ragged in possession as Livi try to force their way back into the game
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Moon off momentarily to mop up a nose bleed
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Raith sub: Spence on for Smith
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Another mystery sub for Livi: no. 48 (unlisted) on for McNulty
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Rovers back on top again but still struggling to get behind the Livi defence - Mensing organising them well
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Surging run from Spence, he feeds Anderson but Mensing muscles him out
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Anderson nods an Elliot cross down towards Spence, but Jamieson gathers again
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Livi sub: McDonald for Scougall
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Wild shot from Fox goes well wide
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Raith sub: Callachan for Anderson
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The game's petering out... the nerves are jangling...
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Cardle shoots at the keeper again
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Livi net after a stramash, but the whistle had already gone
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Phew.