The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Raith boss impressed by stand-in skipper

Locke hails contributi­on of Benedictus after taking over the armband from injured Thomson

- Alan Temple

Raith Rovers boss Gary Locke has hailed stand-in skipper Kyle Benedictus as the perfect replacemen­t for crocked captain Jason Thomson.

Former Dundee ace Benedictus has been handed the armband after Thomson was diagnosed with tendonitis of the knee last month, leaving the inspiratio­nal full-back facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines.

Benedictus turned in a captain’s performanc­e against Hibs on Saturday, organising his back-line and relishing the physical duel against Grant Holt as the sides played out a feisty 0-0 draw.

Locke firmly believes the display of the newly-bleached-blond 24-year-old defender illustrate­d exactly why he is the perfect man to lead the Rovers in Thomson’s absence.

“I’ve got a lot of time for Benny. He is a popular lad about the place and around the club,” said Locke, who saw his side slip out of the play-off places despite a hard-earned point.

“His performanc­e on Saturday definitely outweighed his hairstyle.

“He is doing really well for us this season and big Jean Yves M’Voto was very good as well.

“He’s very influentia­l in the dressing room and with Jason Thomson being out for a number of months, Benny is a talker and an organiser in there.

“That is what you need as a captain and you could see he rose to the challenge on Saturday and played very well, as did a lot of the boys.

“We’ll need more performanc­es like that.”

Despite failing to make the most of their numerical advantage against Hibs – the visitors played an hour with 10 men following the dismissal of Marvin Bartley – Locke was heartened by his side’s defensive stability at the other end.

Prior to the visit of the Hibees, Rovers had only kept two clean sheets all season, with the most recent one coming in the 2-0 Fife derby win over Dunfermlin­e on August 20.

So the former Hearts and Kilmarnock boss sees plenty of reason for cheer following the completion of the first quarter of the Championsh­ip campaign.

“That is something that has disappoint­ed Darren (Jackson) and myself this season, we haven’t picked up enough clean sheets, so that gives us plenty to build on,” added Locke.

“In general, from open play we kept the ball well and moved it around well.

“We just need to brush up on our work in the final third, have a wee bit more quality and composure, then we’ll have the makings of a good side.”

… you could see he rose to the challenge on Saturday and played very well. GARY LOCKE

 ?? Picture: SNS Group. ?? Kyle Benedictus, left, looks on as defensive partner Jean Yves M’Voto does enough to prevent Grant Holt breaking the deadlock in the game with Hibs on Saturday.
Picture: SNS Group. Kyle Benedictus, left, looks on as defensive partner Jean Yves M’Voto does enough to prevent Grant Holt breaking the deadlock in the game with Hibs on Saturday.
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