The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Huge injury blow for Rovers as Callachan ruled out for season

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Raith Rovers have been dealt a devastatin­g blow in their battle for Championsh­ip survival after manager John Hughes confirmed that Ross Callachan will miss the remainder of the campaign with a broken arm.

The 23-year-old had to be replaced at half-time of Rovers’ 1-0 defeat against Falkirk on Saturday after landing awkwardly on the Bairns’ artificial turf.

Scans this week saw Callachan’s worst fears realised when he was diagnosed with a double-fracture, confining him to a plaster cast.

And Hughes was in no mood to downplay the importance of the loss, insisting that Callachan’s bravery, energy and personalit­y will be a huge loss during a fraught finale to the season.

The Raith boss rued: “Ross is definitely out for the season. He has broken his arm in two places after landing on the astroturf. He will be sorely missed because he epitomises everything we are about at Raith Rovers.

“That kid walks into training every single day with his heart on his sleeve, drives the team forward and shows great fitness and energy levels.

“That is just the way it seems to be; that’s Lady Luck. When you are fighting for your lives these things happen.

“He has everything you would want in a young player. He gives us that box to box presence and is happy to come off and be brave and get on the ball.

“Ross is real competitor and the kind of guy you want to work with because his enthusiasm is infectious. However, we will just need to go about our business in a different manner.

“He is absolutely gutted because he was really up for this fight.”

While Callachan is unavailabl­e for tomorrow’s crucial Fife derby against Dunfermlin­e, Hughes has seen Rovers’ injury woes somewhat ease this week.

The experience­d coach expects to be able to call upon captain Jason Thomson, Kyle Benedictus and midfield dynamo Ross Matthews after the key trio shook off fitness concerns in time to be considered for the trip to East End Park.

Hughes continued: “If I were another player, I’d be saying ‘my challenge is now to get to where (Callachan) is and make my mark’.

“I’m looking for someone else to come in and take over that mantle and inspire the team to go on and win the game on Saturday. You never know, they could be the hero; football is funny for things like that.”

Hughes is aware that a derby-day triumph could be the perfect stimulus to climb away from the drop-zone, with Rovers only two points above the relegation playoff places.

“We need to brave, get on the ball and, although it will be hammers and tongs, play as much of the game as possible in Dunfermlin­e’s half.”

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