Inverness CT 1 - 1 Montrose

League - League 1
Saturday, March 1st, 2025, 3:00 PM at Caledonian Stadium
Attendance: 1,653
Referee: Peter Stuart
Inverness CT  Montrose

Goalscorers
Keith Bray (80)
Callum Sandilands (34)

Team Managers
Stewart Petrie

Starting Eleven
Musa Dibaga
Remi Savage
Daniel Devine
Alfie Stewart
Charlie Gilmour
Paul Allan
Adam Mackinnon
Keith Bray
Alfie Bavidge
Luis Longstaff
Billy Mckay
Cameron Gill
Andrew Streeves
Aidan Quinn
Kerr Waddell
Terry Mason
Owen Stirton
Blair Lyons
Kieran Freeman
Callum Sandilands
Aulay Martin
Craig Wighton

Substitutes
Szymon Rebilas
Ben Brannan
Matthew Strachan
Connall Ewan
Robbie Thompson
Shae Keogh
James Nolan
Calum MacLeod
Ethan Cairns
Ross Mathews
Graham Webster
Paul Watson
Sean Dillon
Ben MacIver-Redmond
Blair McKenzie
Keir Bertie
Craig Brown

Substitutions
James Nolan for Paul Allan (39)
Ben Brannan for Adam Mackinnon (70)
Ethan Cairns for Alfie Stewart (86)
Graham Webster -> Aulay Martin (46)
Craig Brown -> Craig Wighton (66)
Seán Dillon -> Kerr Waddell (66)
Paul Watson -> Blair Lyons (77)

Bookings
Charlie Gilmour (41)
Andrew Steeves (89)

Red Cards
None. None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Musa Dibaga (GK) 26 apps -
Remi Savage 50 apps2 goals
Daniel Devine 244 apps10 goals
Alfie Stewart 8 apps1 goal
Charlie Gilmour 62 apps6 goals
Paul Allan 24 apps3 goals
Adam Mackinnon 29 apps3 goals
Keith Bray 37 apps6 goals
Billy Mckay 326 apps114 goals
Alfie Bavidge 8 apps5 goals
Luis Longstaff 62 apps4 goals
Ben Brannan (sub) 1 app (debut) -
James Nolan (sub) 24 apps1 goal
Ethan Cairns (sub) 19 apps1 goal

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:Alfie Stewart (18 years 218 days)
Oldest Player:Billy Mckay (36 years 139 days)
Average Player Age:24 years 85 days
Domestic Players:6 (54.55 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:Shae Keogh (17 years 329 days)
Oldest Player:Szymon Rebilas (2026 years 218 days)
Average Player Age:22 years 55 days
Domestic Players:13 (65.00 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts
Ben Brannan(Signed February 20th, 2025)

Milestones
Remi Savage played his 50th major competitive game for the Club.

Still in the Zone



An Inverness win could lift them out of the relegation zone for the first time since administration hit providing we did our bit. Scott Kellacher had emphasised how important our home form was going to be ahead of this vital clash and he went with an unchanged side. Michael Gardyne & Matheus Machado were not listed for the visitors and defender Aulay Martin was recalled from his loan at Junior side Montrose Roselea and went straight into the starting XI. We almost achieved our goal but our own performance left us chasing the game after a poor first half. Callum Sandilands opened the scoring for the visitors in an uninspiring opening forty-five but Keith Bray saved the day with a superb diving header ten minutes from the end. All square and a point closer to Annan who lost 3-0 at Arbroath.

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An overcast but frost free morning gave way to glimpses of sunshine as kick-off approached. By 3:00 it was an almost pleasant afternoon with a breeze as the game got underway. First attempt of the afternoon saw a Billy Mckay shot blocked and then Charlie Gilmour fired over after a free kick. Not much to talk about ten minutes in but hot prospect Owen Stirton had a shot blocked after twenty minutes with neither side able to make much progress in the final third. With half an hour gone both keepers could have gone for a coffee such was the dearth of activity around the penalty boxes. Graig Wighton and Billy Mckay exchanged misses and with that comment came the kiss of death as young Callum Sandilands, on loan from Hearts, opened the scoring for the visitors, chipping home from inside the box. Not the scoreline Scott Kellacher was hoping for and it went from bad to worse when Luis Longstaff went off injured to be replaced by James Nolan. This fired Inverness into action and Mckay had another effort blocked, this time by Gill before Alfie Bavidge hit the bar from outside the box. Just before the break Musa Dibaga saved from Sandilands at the expense of a corner and at the other end Keith Bray fired wide.

HALF TIME: 0-1

With our most creative player subbed off, this was now going to be a massive test of the character of Kellacher's side. Montrose had Graham Webster on from the start of the second half. Gilmour headed on a corner but Mckay knocked it wide five minutes into the second half and Danny Devine lofted a shot over as the hosts looked to get back on level terms. A Paul Allan header off James Nolan's cross was held by Cammy Gill and the pressure was mounting on the visitors defence with Adam MacKinnon having an attempt blocked and Gilmour heading wide. Mckay was denied again by Gill. Charlie Gilmour must have a head like a threepenny bit as he headed wide again and Ben Brannan made his debut replacing MacKinnon. With ten minutes of normal time left up popped Keith Bray with a diving header ably assisted by Remi Savage's ball and Danny Devine's first time cross. No more than we deserved for our second half dominance but a lack of efforts on target meant it ended all square in the Highlands.

FULL TIME: 1-1

Dunfermline bound Keith Bray with his fifth goal of the season earned us a point after we came out of our shell in the second half to keep the pressure on those above us.

Fair play to Kellacher for turning it around again in the second half, just need to sort out our first half listlessness.

Match report written by tm4tj



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Pld W D L F A +/- Pts
1. Arbroath 26 14 4 8 43 28 15 46
2. Stenhousemuir 26 13 5 8 39 26 13 44
3. Cove Rangers 26 12 5 9 43 31 12 41
4. Alloa Athletic 27 10 10 7 39 32 7 40
5. Queen of the South 27 10 5 12 28 32 -4 35
6. Kelty Hearts 26 9 7 10 31 27 4 34
7. Montrose 27 7 10 10 28 35 -7 31
8. Annan Athletic 27 7 6 14 29 51 -22 27
9. Inverness CT 26 11 8 7 29 28 1 26
10. Dumbarton 26 5 8 13 33 52 -19 8