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Arbroath’s promotion hopes dealt major blow as injury ends striker’s season

Injury rules out striker Doris for remainder of the season

- by Neil Robertson nrobertson@thecourier.co.uk

Arbroath have been dealt a big blow ahead of this afternoon’s League 1 game with Queen’s Park at Hampden with the news that star striker Steven Doris has been ruled out for the rest of the season.

The 29-year-old hasn’t played since injuring his knee against Albion Rovers at the start of September.

It was initially thought rest would be the cure.

When the problem did not clear up, it looked like he had suffered a slight tear to his cartilage.

However, another scan this week has revealed Doris will be missing for the foreseeabl­e future.

It is a huge setback for Gayfield gaffer Dick Campbell, who is still reeling after his side lost two league games in a row including last Saturday’s defeat to an Ayr side now locked at the top of the table with fellow full-timers Raith.

“We have suffered a massive blow with the news that Steven Doris has in fact suffered a cruciate ligament injury and will miss the rest of the season. “I am absolutely gutted for him. “He will be a huge loss for us, so I might try to do something in the January window,” Campbell said.

“I am also having a look at former Dundee striker Leighton McIntosh. He has been in Iceland recently but he is training with us and we will take it from there.

“However, for the moment, we will just have to get on with things with another important game coming up against Queen’s Park at Hampden.”

Of the match against Ayr, Campbell said: “I felt we should have won comfortabl­y but didn’t take our chances, were punished severely and lost 4-1.

“We didn’t defend well enough and passed up a whole load of opportunit­ies.

“There will definitely be changes for the Queen’s Park game with big Rab Douglas in line for a major comeback in goal,” he said.

“To be honest, we are close to where we should be in the league at the moment.

“Not surprising­ly, the two full-time teams have stolen a march at the top of the table but there is only one point between the four teams below them, including ourselves.”

Josh Skelly will also miss out through injury for Arbroath.

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