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  • Date:2009-01-25
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Rugby Park
  • Attendance:5063
  • Referee:Thomson, C

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

James McCarthy is replaced by Derek Lyle.

78mins

Hamilton are replacing Richard Offiong with Joel Thomas.

68mins

Kilmarnock are replacing Allan Russell with Jamie Hamill.

64mins

Kilmarnock are replacing Garry Hay with Gavin Skelton.

58mins

Kilmarnock are replacing James Fowler with Donovan Simmonds.

46mins

Goal!! Hamilton have scored with Richard Offiong putting it in the back of the net.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

46mins

Jordan McMillan is replaced by Trent McClenahan.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by C Thomson

38mins

Jordan McMillan is booked for unsporting behaviour.

33mins

James McCarthy is booked for unsporting behaviour.

27mins

Manuel Pascali goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

16mins

Paul McGowan goes into the referee's book for dissent.

6mins

The referee has booked Fraser Wright.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Hamilton continued their impressive form of 2009 with their first away win in the SPL since September.

Richard Offiong's controversial strike sent Billy Reid's men nine points clear of bottom club Inverness.

Killie appeared to be suffering from a Scottish Cup hangover in a sluggish first half.

In fact, if goalkeeper Alan Combe had been as lethargic as his team-mates, Accies would have had the game won at the interval.

The keeper made two excellent saves midway through the first period - the first after Hamilton's central defender Mark McLaughlin had shown good feet on the edge of the box and fired a shot towards the far corner which Combe did brilliantly to tip around the post.

More Kilmarnock defensive dithering gave Hamilton their best chance of the half when James Fowler hit a pass to Simon Ford and left James McCarthy and Offiong clear.

McCarthy released the striker who tried to chip the keeper, but Combe pawed it away straight to McCarthy who prodded the ball against the post with the outside of his right foot when it looked easier to score with his left.

It was level at the break but Accies were ahead within a minute of the restart with a disputed strike.

Hapless referee Craig Thomson had seen fit to issue five yellow cards in a first half that was never dirty and continued his error-strewn afternoon by awarding a corner to Hamilton when the ball had clearly come off an attacker.

Paul McGowan made the most of the gift, sending over a wicked ball which Offiong did well to head low into the corner of the net despite Garry Hay's best efforts to clear.

McGowan almost made it two soon after but Combe made another good stop to block his well hit volley.

Kilmarnock's first shot at goal came in the 68th minute when Danny Invincibile's 20-yard effort flew narrowly past, but it was Hamilton who remained in total control.

Killie boss Jim Jefferies recently rated his side's performance at Easter Road as one of the finest of his tenure at Rugby Park, but this must have been one of the poorest.

Kilmarnock

Hamilton Academical

Corners

38

Fouls

1114

Goal attempts

611

Shots off target

55

Offsides

52

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