Queen of the South 1 - 2 Inverness CT

League - Championship
Friday, November 19th, 2021, 7:45 PM at Palmerston Park, Dumfries
Attendance: 942
Referee: Don Robertson
Queen of the South Inverness CT

Goalscorers
Lee Connelly (75) Billy Mckay (pen.) (19)
Billy Mckay (50)

Team Managers
Allan Johnston Billy Dodds

Starting Eleven
Sol Brynn
Paul McKay
Roberto Nditi
Josh Debayo
Max Johnston
Calvin McGrory
Wullie Gibson
Ben Liddle
Ruari Paton
Innes Cameron
Lee Connelly
Mark Ridgers
Robbie Deas
Kirk Broadfoot
Daniel Devine
Scott Allardice
Roddy MacGregor
Reece McAlear
David Carson
Aaron Doran
Shane Sutherland
Billy Mckay

Bench
Josh Rae
Alex Cooper
Harry Cochrane
Josh Todd
Ally Roy
Niyah Joseph
Ruben Soares-Junior
Cameron Mackay
Cameron Harper
Anthony McDonald
Manny Duku
Lewis Jamieson

Substitutions
Alex Cooper -> Calvin McGrory (46)
Ally Roy -> Ben Liddle (62)
Harry Cochrane -> Josh Debayo (62)
Cameron Harper for Aaron Doran (88)
Manny Duku for Billy Mckay (90)

Bookings
None. David Carson (55)

Red Cards
None. None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Mark Ridgers (GK) 174 apps -
Robbie Deas 53 apps1 goal
Daniel Devine 130 apps4 goals
Kirk Broadfoot 19 apps1 goal
Aaron Doran 308 apps50 goals
Scott Allardice 53 apps3 goals
Roddy MacGregor 77 apps4 goals
Reece McAlear 14 apps -
David Carson 66 apps1 goal
Billy Mckay 172 apps75 goals
Shane Sutherland 135 apps12 goals
Cameron Harper (sub) 49 apps1 goal
Manny Duku (sub) 18 apps2 goals

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:Reece McAlear (19 years 285 days)
Oldest Player:Kirk Broadfoot (37 years 112 days)
Average Player Age:27 years 227 days
Domestic Players:7 (63.64 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:Lewis Jamieson (19 years 252 days)
Oldest Player:Kirk Broadfoot (37 years 112 days)
Average Player Age:25 years 345 days
Domestic Players:11 (68.75 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts

Milestones

He scores when he wants...

The visitors opened the scoring when Billy Mckay converted a first half penalty. They doubled their lead when he added a second from a superb Carson cross but Queens forced a tense finish when Lee Connelly smashed the ball into the net to give them hope. However Inverness saw out the game to claim the points and move a point behind leaders Kilmarnock who play Arbroath on Saturday. 

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Two of the worst performing sides in Scotland over the last half-dozen games were hoping to put on a show for a TV audience eagerly awaiting the outcome at both ends of the table. No wins in five (six for Queens) is relegation form in any language, what could possibly go right, or wrong...

Shane Sutherland and Roddy MacGregor returned to the starting line-up tonight along with Reece McAlear, but Sean Welsh, Tom Walsh, Wallace Duffy and Michael Gardyne were missing, stoking the flames of the rumour fires even further. But fear not, Manny Duku was on the bench...

Good opening spell for Inverness saw an early strike from Allardice charged down and in the sixth minute Billy Mckay beat the offside trap but his shot from the left side was beaten away with the rebound eluding the incoming attack.

A tremendous block by David Carson denied the ever dangerous Innes Cameron inside the six yard box as Queens pushed forward twelve minutes in.

Penalty to Inverness after 18 minutes when Roddy MacGregor was taken down in the box by an industrial challenge from Nditi. He scores when he wants from the spot buried the spot kick with ease to put the visitors ahead.

Shane Sutherland brought a save out of keeper Brynn as he shot low to his left from distance and a superb interchange between Mckay and MacGregor almost resulted in a freebie but for a timely intervention by the defence.

A wonderful glanced header from Devine off a corner narrowly escaped nestling in the bottom corner as Inverness dominated proceedings. 

On the break, Comrie forced Ridgers to shepherd the ball wide as he tried a snapshot from distance. 

When Allardice curled a shot wide the referee brought the half to a close with Inverness well on top.

Half Time: 0-1

Former Inverness player Alex Cooper was a half time sub for Queens as Allan Johnston rejigged his side but it was Sutherland that blazed wildly over as the visitors looked for a second. 

It duly came when Carson angled a ball into the box and once again Billy Mckay did what he does best with a low angled header behind Brynn. Well worked goal and well deserved. 

A corner on the right was cut back to the eighteen yard line and Allardice was unlucky to head just wide with Mckay looking for scraps.

Lee Connelly threw Queens a lifeline when he hammered a loose ball in the box high into the net. Game on.

Three corners came and went for the visitors but Queens sensed something might happen at the other end as Inverness arses tightened.

On a break forward Mckay almost grabbed his hat-trick but was denied by the crossbar with the rebound not falling kindly for Deas or Allardice.

After Mckay was denied a free kick, Harry Cochrane brought out a super save from Ridgers when he tipped a dipping shot over the bar for a fruitless corner. 

Time ran out for Queens as Inverness saw out the game relatively comfortably to pick up a well deserved three points. 

Full Time: 1-2

Entertaining game in part with Inverness thoroughly deserving of all three points against a team still trying to find it's feet.

First win in six games for the Caley Jags and good to see Billy Mckay on the scoresheet and he was unlucky not to get his hat-trick.

MotM for many was Scott Allardice with special mention for Mckay and MacGregor and pleasing to see Carson and Sutherland getting more gametime after injury.

Match report written by tm4tj



Pld W D L F A +/- Pts
1. Kilmarnock 14 9 2 3 20 8 12 29
2. Inverness CT 15 8 4 3 18 11 7 28
3. Raith Rovers 14 7 5 2 24 15 9 26
4. Partick Thistle 14 7 3 4 28 14 14 24
5. Arbroath 14 6 6 2 25 13 12 24
6. Ayr United 14 3 4 7 13 23 -10 13
7. Hamilton Academical 14 3 4 7 13 28 -15 13
8. Morton 14 2 6 6 11 18 -7 12
9. Queen of the South 15 3 3 9 13 23 -10 12
10. Dunfermline 14 1 7 6 12 24 -12 10