Ross County Database

DateSaturday, 29 November 2014
CompetitionScottish Cup
Fixture/ScoreSaint Johnstone 2:1 Ross County
VenueMcDiarmid Park
Attendance2,383
RefereeJohn Beaton
CommentsMatch Report
Report by Andrew Southwick for the BBC.
Saint Johnstone 2 Ross County 1
St Johnstone extended their grip on the Scottish Cup for at least another few weeks after they won a breathtaking tie at home to Ross County.
Tommy Wright's men were 2-0 ahead early through Michael O'Halloran and a fine effort from James McFadden.
County roared back through Jake Jervis, before the striker passed up a golden chance to level minutes later.
In an enthralling end Brian Graham, Dave Mackay, David Wotherspoon and O'Halloran all could have scored more.
It means Jim McIntyre leads his team back north with a second defeat in Perth in seven days, but the Scottish Premiership's bottom club can be heartened by their display, bar a nightmare opening.
Joe Cardle's inclusion ahead of the benched Michael Gardyne was the only change from last week's 2-1 win for the home side in the league.
County had struggled to get going in the first 45 minutes in the previous week and they were determined to assert themselves earlier this time.
Within 12 minutes they were 2-0 down.
First James McFadden's free-kick rebounded off the wall to O'Halloran who was given the time to turn and drive past Mark Brown.
However, the assistant referee had flagged for offside against Graham who was standing in front of the goalkeeper, but it was ignored and the goal stood, to the fury of the Highlanders.
There was no doubt, though, about the second. The County defence sat off McFadden as he picked up a poor clearance, and gave him time to take a touch and pick a spot in the top corner from just outside the box.
Saints continued to flood forward with both goalscorers going close again.
County rallied before half-time. Martin Woods rattled in a shot from close range that was blocked, then Frazer Wright almost headed into his own net, forcing a great save from Alan Mannus.
The danger was always that they could lose a third with the home side breaking at pace, and Lee Croft was denied only by a goal-line clearance from Scott Boyd.
It was frantic action and the half-time break did little to curb the flow of the game.
Joe Cardle jinked past a huddle of blue shirts before hitting his shot the wrong side of the post, and Mannus had to tip over a Jamie Reckord shot.
At the other end O'Halloran's low drive was deflected over and Graham was inches away from finishing a McFadden cross.
If referee John Beaton had angered the visitors at the first goal, it was smart play from the man of the middle that allowed County to pull one back, playing advantage after Liam Boyce was sent sprawling.
Jervis beat the offside trap to collect the long ball forward and slotted past Mannus.
The relentless pace continued with four great chances from both sides all passed up.
Jervis should have made it all square when Filip Kiss picked him out in the box, but he swiped at the ball.
At the other end Graham thumped the ball off the bar, then knocked wide with the goal gaping shortly after Mackay had screwed a volley past the top corner.
Brown denied Wotherspoon at the near post, but County could only create half chances at the other end and the home side held on to make the next round.
Ross County
ManagerJim McIntyre
Starting 1121: Mark Brown, 5: Scott Boyd, 7: Joseph Cardle, 8: Richard Brittain, 9: Jake Jervis 1, 12: Jamie Reckord 1, 23: Graham Carey 1, 26: Martin Woods, 30: Tony Dingwall, 36: Jackson Irvine, 43: Paul Quinn 1
Bench1: Antonio Reguero Chapinal, 15: Yoann Arquin, 16: Liam Boyce, 18: Benedict Frempah, 25: Lewis Toshney, 31: Terry Dunfield, 40: Michael Gardyne
Saint Johnstone
ManagerTommy Wright
Starting 11Alan Mannus, David MacKay, Steven Anderson, Frazer Wright 1, Brian Easton, Lee Croft, Chris Millar, Simon Lappin, Michael O'Halloran 1, Brian Graham, James McFadden 1
BenchDavid Wotherspoon, Adam Morgan, Steve Banks, Liam Caddis, Murray Davidson, Gary Miller, Scott Brown