Raith Rovers: Second Place in East Region League Standings

Raith Rovers went into the third round of fixtures in the East region league on Sunday 11th August sitting second in the league. One point behind Hearts in first place, two ahead of Dundee East in second and four ahead of Luncarty in third. The day’s matches would see them play all three sides at the top, as well as Tayport – Reds.

Back row: Colin ‘Titch’ Hardie, Willie Carroll (Mgr.), Davey Ramsay, Harry Gilfillan, Ally Grant, Ritchie Malcolm
Front row: Ian ‘Chillo’ McMillan, John Wylie, Neil Galloway, Scott McIntosh

First up was a change to the fixture order. Hearts were delayed so the second round of fixtures would be played first and then they would catch up.

So, in a change to our advertised programme, first up was Tayport -Reds.

Raith started well when, in the second minute, a pass from Ritchie found Titch, who despatched the ball past the Tayport keeper. The lead was short-lived, however, as Tayport hit back within 90 seconds with a shot from nothing on the right, which beat Harry in the goals. In eight minutes, the ref penalised Raith with a penalty for Ritchie being in the box. Considering he was forced into the box by a Tayport shoulder, this was a bit harsh. Tayport scored for the penalty to take a 2-1 lead. In twelve minutes, the game is effectively over as Harry, unsighted, fumbles a shot from the right, and Tayport increase their lead to 3-1. Despite a few more attempts at goal from both sides, the score remains the same.
Tayport – Reds 3-1 Raith Rovers
St James 1-2 Linlithgow Rose
Dundee East 2-1 Luncarty
Arbroath – Maroon 1-2 Oriam

The second game in the session was against Dundee East. The game looked to have gotten off to a poor start when Neil tackled a Dundee East player from behind in the penalty area and the ref awarded a penalty. However, up stepped Harry to save the penalty from a low shot down the middle of the goals. Within a minute Raith were one up when a pass from Titch to Scott was deflected up in the air by a Dundee defender. Standing just outside the box Scott rifled an unbeatable volley into the roof of the net for 1-0. In the 6th minute a Dundee player wandered into the box and and the ref blew for a penalty. Ally stepped up to take the penalty and beat the keeper low to his left. As the team turned to restart the ref ordered a retake as he hadn’t blown his whistle. Ally stepped up to retake and hit the ball in exactly the same place. However this time the keeper guessed right and saved. In the 9th minute a 50-50 tackle by Ally in the penalty area is penalised and Dundee are awarded their second penalty of the game. But it was Harry ‘s turn to save the day again with a superb save to keep Raith 1-0 up. Raith managed to take the lead in the 12th minute when Titch beat the keeper from in front of the goals. And that ended the scoring for a Raith win.
Arbroath 1-3 St James
Dundee East 0-2 Raith
Hearts 2-1 Oriam
Linlithgow Rose 1-3 Luncarty

Raith sat out round three:
St James 3-4 Oriam
Tayport Reds 0-1 Luncarty
Arbroath – Maroon 1-1 Linlithgow Rose
Dundee East 2-0 Hearts

The penultimate round of fixtures had Raith playing against Perthshire side, Luncarty. A tight start to the game saw the teams level until the 7th minute when Scott turned at the edge of the Luncarty box and shot past the keeper. Within a minute though Titch racked up a third team running foul so it was a penalty to Luncarty. Unfortunately, for Raith, Harry was unable to pull off his previous heroics again and Luncarty scored to tie the match. In eleven minutes the referee, harshly, adjudged contact in the area to be instigated by Ritchie who, at the time, had control of the ball and awarded another penalty to Luncarty which they scored from. The remainder of the game saw Luncarty play out by keeping possession and running the clock down.
Tayport – Reds 3-1 Hearts
Raith Rovers 1-2 Luncarty
Oriam 2-1 Linlithgow Rose
St James 1-3 Dundee East

The final game of the session saw Raith take on a Hearts team that they had beaten in a 4-3 goal fest in the Glasgow Cup four weeks ago. This game, however, turned out to be a lower scoring game. Indeed, the only goal and, to be honest, the only thing of note in the game was a third minute move that saw John find Titch free with only the keeper to beat, which he did. And that’s how the game ended.
Raith 1-0 Hearts
Tayport – Reds 2-2 Arbroath – Maroon

And so the day finished with Raith remaining in second, Dundee East jumping from third to first, Hearts falling from first to fourth and Luncarty jumping one place up to third. With only 3 points separating the top four and Raith being only one ahead of the other three in goal difference it’s going to be an exciting end to the season, and the fight for Champions League placings, in October.

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