Paisley Daily Express

Another win in the bag as Saints soar

- St Mirren............2 QoS .................... 0

Craig Ritchie

St Mirren confirmed their dominance at the top of the Championsh­ip, moving 14 points clear, after cruising to victory over Queen of the South on Saturday.

With Dundee United’s match away to Inverness Caley Thistle postponed, Saints were yet again handed the opportunit­y to widen the gap at the league summit.

And they never disappoint­ed as they controlled proceeding­s from start to finish on what had looked like a tricky fixture heading in to the game.

Liam Smith’s thunderbol­t of an Star Saint: Kyle Maggenis The young midfielder appears to revel in his favoured central position and the experience­d John Rankin was simply no match for his trickery and turn of pace over the course of the 90 minutes. Queens midfielder Joe Thomson would also wind up in the book, with the visitors’only way of stopping Magennis was by bringing him down.

Fordyce managed to force home the rebound at the far post – but only for the linesman to flag him offside.

Saints quickly recovered and never once appeared rattled by their short backs to the wall display.

A corner between Morgan and Smith saw the full- back lay it back to the winger but Martin was at full-stretch to somehow divert behind for another corner kick.

Another piece of quick-thinking, this time from Flynn, saw him thread a low ball to Adam Eckersley at the edge of the box, but the Englishman’s fierce strike was blocked by the out-stretched arm of John Rankin in the middle of the St Mirren box, leaving ref Steven Kirkland no option but to point to the spot.

With penalties usually reserved for the benched Ian McShane, up lined the unlikely figure of centre back Harry Davis to do the honours.

But there was never any reason to Match Facts

- St Mirren 2 Queen of the South 0 - Smith, Davis - Rankin (32), Thomson (55) - Noone - Steven Kirkland - 4,585 Samson, L Smith, Eckersley, Baird, Davis, Magennis, McGinn, Flynn (Hill 88), C Smith (McShane 76), Morgan, Reilly (Mullen 65). Subs not used: Stewart, MacKenzie, Stelios and Sutton. Martin (Leighfield 58), Rooney, Mercer (Thomas 45), Fordyce, Brownlie, Cameron, Rankin, Fergusson (Todorov 70), Thomson, Dykes, Dobbie. Subs not used: Murray, Bell and Harvey. doubt the big centre back as he coolly dispatched the ball right down the middle for his first goal of the season after 32 minutes.

Jack Baird would come close to adding a third on 40 minutes but he somehow just couldn’t get over the bar as he headed another Morgan header over the bar.

The last chance of the half was probably the best, but again, Saints would fire agonisingl­y wide of the goal.

A low ball across the face of the box from Liam Smith beat the keeper but Gavin Reilly’s touch wasn’t enough as he prodded wide from all of two yards.

But, as first halfs go, you will struggle to find a more acquitted performanc­e from the Saints from start to finish this season.

Barring a brief two-minute spell, the Buddies dominated from start to finish with style and flair.

Queens boss Gary Naysmith sprang to life at the break, introducin­g winger Dom Thomas for full-back Scott Mercer, who had been struggling to handle Flynn throughout the first half.

But the switch failed to ignite a fire under Queens as they toiled out of the traps, with the only action of note another substituti­on as the visitors’ keeper Martin was forced off with an injury to be replaced by Jack Leighfield.

Buoyed by his earlier exploits, Liam Smith as the first to test Leighfield with another drive from distance but the stopper was on hand to collect at the second attempt as the game passed the hour.

Morgan was next to have a go as the Buddies simply held on to their lead with minimal fuss, though this time the winger dragged wide of the near post.

And, although there was no more scoring, Saints strolled it from start to finish as they head into a welcome break from action next Saturday.

 ??  ?? On target Centre back Harry Davis scored the penalty with great ease Score Scorers Bookings Red Carded Referee Attendance Teams: St Mirren Queen of the South
On target Centre back Harry Davis scored the penalty with great ease Score Scorers Bookings Red Carded Referee Attendance Teams: St Mirren Queen of the South
 ??  ?? Opener Liam Smith celebrates putting the Buddies ahead of Queens on Saturday
Opener Liam Smith celebrates putting the Buddies ahead of Queens on Saturday

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