Inverness CT 1 - 0 Falkirk

League Match
Tuesday, April 10th, 2018, 3:00 PM at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium
Attendance: 2,053
Referee: Nick Walsh
Inverness CT  Falkirk

Goalscorers
Aaron Doran (81)
None.

Team Managers
John Robertson Paul Hartley

Starting Eleven
Mark Ridgers
Coll Donaldson
Gary Warren
Carl Tremarco
Brad Mckay
Joe Chalmers
Charlie Trafford
Iain Vigurs
Liam Polworth
Nathan Austin
George Oakley
Conor Hazard
Aaron Muirhead
Reghan Tumilty
Thomas Robson
Paul Watson
Jordan McGhee
Thomas Taiwo
Craig Sibbald
Sean Welsh
Louis Longridge
Alex Jakubiak

Substitutes
Ryan Esson
Collin Seedorf
Riccardo Calder
Aaron Doran
Jake Mulraney
Daniel Mackay
Connor Bell
Robbie Thomson
Lewis Kidd
Peter Grant
Joe McKee
Alex Harris
Kevin O`Hara
Ryan Blair

Substitutions
Jake Mulraney for Charlie Trafford (69)
Aaron Doran for Nathan Austin (69)
Peter Grant -> Thomas Robson (73)
Lewis Kidd -> Thomas Taiwo (74)
Kevin O`Hara -> Reghan Tumilty (89)

Bookings
George Oakley (50)
Louis Longridge (60)

Red Cards
None. None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Mark Ridgers (GK) 39 apps -
Joe Chalmers 40 apps4 goals
Coll Donaldson 29 apps1 goal
Carl Tremarco 135 apps12 goals
Brad Mckay 68 apps3 goals
Gary Warren 217 apps19 goals
Liam Polworth 155 apps14 goals
Charlie Trafford 25 apps -
Iain Vigurs 138 apps22 goals
Nathan Austin 9 apps1 goal
George Oakley 39 apps10 goals
Jake Mulraney (sub) 62 apps2 goals
Aaron Doran (sub) 191 apps26 goals

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:George Oakley (22 years 149 days)
Oldest Player:Gary Warren (33 years 245 days)
Average Player Age:26 years 204 days
Domestic Players:6 (54.55 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:Daniel Mackay (16 years 360 days)
Oldest Player:Ryan Esson (38 years 31 days)
Average Player Age:25 years 266 days
Domestic Players:8 (44.44 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts

Milestones

Jake makes amends: Inverness kept their faint play-off hopes alive with a late winner from substitute Jake Mulraney. Sweet moment for Jake who had been red-carded in the away fixture at Falkirk earlier in the season which led to Inverness being turned over by the Bairns. This was another must win game for Inverness and after a dour first half they battled hard to get the points in a tough contest with Falkirk.

John Robertson went pretty much with the same starting XI that did so well at Palmerston at the weekend. That meant another start for Nathan Austin who would feature against former club Falkirk. The Bairns were without Andrew Nelson and Peter Grant and that saw Tom Taiwo and Paul Watson start with Grant on the bench along with Alex Harris.

It had been a pretty miserable day in the Highlands and the evening was no different as the sides took to the park with just over 2000 in attendance. Inverness were on a healthy run and looking to keep the pressure on the teams above them in the race for a play-off place. Falkirk had been seven Championship games unbeaten but lost at the weekend to big rivals Dunfermline.

The game kicked off in damp conditions with Inverness playing in the unaccustomed direction of the North Stand for the first forty-five and Iain Vigurs tested his rangefinder with a shot that went wide. Some adjustment needed by the looks of it.

Charlie Trafford gave away a free kick in a dangerous position but Mark Ridgers was equal to the shot by Sean Welsh and as the game opened up, Liam Polworth fed Nathan Austin but he volleyed wide. With Inverness keeping the pressure on the Falkirk defence, there were no takers for an excellent Brad Mckay cross to the far post but the defenders got it clear.

Polworth fired over a corner and Gary Warren saw his header deflected for another. Mckay's header came back off the bar and Austin saw his effort cleared off the line as the hosts looked for the opener.

The game became a bit towsy and bogged down in midfield with a number of petty fouls, neither side able to create the clear opening they were hoping for, but, if anything, the visitors were beginning to get to grips with the pace of the game and Welsh headed wide just after the half hour.

Just on the break Polworth was denied by a great block by Watson but in all honesty it was a fairly innocuous opening half with defences rarely tested.

Half Time 0-0

The first dangerous moment of the second period saw a Paul Watson header cleared off the line and at the other end just when it looked as though it was opening up for Polworth, he saw his effort blocked en-route to goal.

Another Falkirk header from Watson cleared away from goal, this time it's Tremarco doing the mopping up. Ridgers holds an effort from Longridge as Falkirk up the pace.

As in the first half, a bit of stalemate and a spate of substitutions by both sides as they tried to break the defensive shackles.

Hazard managed to thwart Mulraney and his clearance fell to Mckay, but his effort was cleared by Muirhead.

Oakley thought he had opened the scoring but he was ruled offside, however moments later substitute Jake Mulraney scored from inside the box after cutting in and firing low behind Hazard with ten minutes remaining. Sweet revenge for Jake who red misted in the away game.

In the final minute, Mark Ridgers made a vital one handed save to deny Jordan McGhee with Peter Grant firing over.

Inverness held on to take all three points in a really close encounter, but the all important three points stay in Inverness and the run continues.

Full Time 1-0

Another vital win for Inverness which keeps us on track, just, for a shot at the play-offs.

With Dumbarton losing a late goal to Morton, we now only need to concentrate on the top end of the Championship. Tonight's win was vital as both Morton and Dundee United picked up full points. We now have a double header coming up against Dumbarton and the possibility of six points that would bring us right back into the mix is making for in interesting finale to the season.

Match report written by tm4tj



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Pld W D L F A +/- Pts
1. St. Mirren 32 22 4 6 60 32 28 70
2. Livingston 32 16 10 6 53 34 19 58
3. Dunfermline 33 14 10 9 50 33 17 52
4. Dundee Utd 32 15 7 10 44 39 5 52
5. Inverness CT 31 12 8 11 41 34 7 44
6. Queen of the South 33 11 10 12 50 52 -2 43
7. Falkirk 32 9 11 12 37 45 -8 38
8. Dumbarton 32 7 9 16 24 48 -24 30
9. Brechin City 32 0 4 28 19 73 -54 4