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  • Foran (19), Black (21)
  • Ford (45)
  • Date:2009-03-14
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Caledonian Stadium
  • Attendance:4005
  • Referee:Tumilty, M

Live Commentary

90mins

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

90mins

Tim Clancy goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

88mins

Adam Rooney is replaced by Jamie Duff.

87mins

Simon Ford is replaced by Iain Flannigan.

81mins

Richie Foran is replaced by Richard Hastings.

78mins

Manuel Pascali is being taken off, David Fernandez has come on in his place.

61mins

Gavin Skelton is being taken off, Mehdi Taouil has come on in his place.

53mins

Craig Bryson is booked for unsporting behaviour.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 2 v 1.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by M Tumilty

45mins

Goal!! Kilmarnock have scored with Simon Ford putting it in the back of the net.

25mins

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

21mins

Goal!! Ian Black scores for Inverness CT.

19mins

Goal!! Richie Foran scores for Inverness CT.


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Match Report

Caley Thistle heaped further pressure on bottom side Falkirk after their win over Kilmarnock moved them four points clear of the Bairns at the foot of the SPL table.

Killie, still searching for their first SPL victory in 2009, made the brighter start and could have taken the lead inside the first minute when Jamie Hamill released Craig Bryson, but Ryan Esson was out quickly to save with his feet.

The visitors continued to apply the pressure and Danny Invincibile really should have done better after being put clean through by Kevin Kyle's flick on, yet he dallied on the ball and that allowed Ross Tokely to get back and make a timely intervention.

Caley Thistle had rarely threatened Kilmarnock's goal, but they took the lead on 19 minutes as Richie Foran out-jumped goalkeeper Alan Combe to head home Tokely's hopeful ball into the box.

It proceeded to get even better for Inverness three minutes later when Ian Black's bending free-kick eluded the heads of both Pavels Mihadjuks and Tokely, although it mattered little as an unsighted Combe could not prevent the ball from nestling into the corner of the net.

This seemed to knock the stuffing out of Jim Jefferies' men, but they breathed new life into the contest in stoppage time at the end of the first half.

The hosts could not clear a couple of corners and as the ball eventually fell to Garry Hay, he picked out the unmarked Simon Ford, who powerfully headed past a motionless Esson.

As in the first half, Killie were on the ascendancy immediately after the interval and Esson did well to turn away Gavin Skelton's volley from the edge of the box.

Both teams then struggled in the blustery conditions and neither goalkeeper was seriously tested for much of the second period.

Kilmarnock did attempt to apply late pressure, but Caley Thistle held firm to move to within a point of the Ayrshire side.

Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Kilmarnock

Corners

34

Fouls

1315

Goal attempts

47

Shots off target

23

Offsides

02

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