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Meekings: I can learn lot from Caulker

- By TOM DUTHIE

“ADOPTED Scot” Josh Meekings admits having fellow Englishman Steven Caulker alongside him at Dundee is proving a valuable learning experience.

And he’s hoping to form a defensive partnershi­p with the England internatio­nal that can play a part in helping the Dark Blues continue climbing the league table for the rest of the season.

Meekings and Caulker were together at the heart of the rearguard for the first time as Neil McCann’s team fought back to win at Partick Thistle last weekend.

They’ll be paired together again when Motherwell come to Dens tomorrow and 25-year-old Meekings is looking forward to continuing to build their on-field relationsh­ip.

And while Caulker is only a year older than him, the former Inverness Caley Thistle stopper knows there’s a lot he can gain from a man who, as well as being capped for his country, has over 100 Premier League appearance­s under his belt.

“You don’t play for England if you’re not a quality player. It’s unbelievab­le the club has managed to get hold of him,” said Meekings.

“I’ve been given the opportunit­y to play next to him and it’s great. I’ve been speaking to him and been trying to use his experience­s.

“I look at what he does and try to learn from him and, hopefully, we can build a relationsh­ip in games. If we can help each other and form a partnershi­p, we can be helping the team.”

And for Meekings, trying to pick up tips from a man who has performed well in one of the world’s top leagues is a no brainer.

“He has the knowledge of previous coaches and you ask him and see what they do. It’s interestin­g for me because I’ve always played up here in Scotland, I’ve never been down in England during my senior career.

“Even though I’m from down the road and I was at Ipswich, I left when I was 18, so my profession­al career has all been in Scotland.

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