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KILLIE CAN GIVE KERR A BIG LIFT

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KERR McINROY reckons being at Kilmarnock will help him raise his game to another level.

The midfielder, signed after his exit from Celtic, got his first goal for Killie in a 3-0 win at Montrose.

McInroy said: “It’s another step up for me, an opportunit­y to test myself against better players and prove myself at a higher level.”

Daniel Armstrong doubled the Rugby Park club’s lead and Oli Shaw sealed it late on.

Gary Bowyer praised Dundee’s second-half improvemen­t as they won 3-0 at Stranraer.

The Dens boss said: “We were a little bit slow in the first half but the second was a lot better.”

Cammy Kerr’s header squirmed under keeper George O’Connor before Paul McGowan lashed in a second and Luke McCowan curled in No.3 with seven minutes left.

Hamilton also enjoyed a 3-0 win at Forfar.

Matthew Shiels grabbed his third goal in two games before strike duo Andy Ryan and Andy Winter wrapped up the victory for Accies.

Frontman Olly McDonald scored his first senior goal on his first Clyde start before a late Ross Cunningham penalty earned a 2-0 win over Championsh­ip Morton.

Annan thrashed Elgin 4-0 at Galabank with both Aidan Smith and Tommy Goss netting doubles.

Bobby Linn scored twice to deny FC Edinburgh a fairytale homecoming as Arbroath won 3-1 at Meadowbank.

Callum Crane put the home side ahead but Nicky Low’s penalty and two Linn crackers clinched it.

Stirling beat Raith on penalties after holding the Championsh­ip side to a 1-1 draw. Albion’s Kieran Moore cancelled out Aidan Connolly’s opener before Binos’ Jordan McGregor saw red and Blair Currie saved twice in the shoot-out.

Conor Sammon scored a first hat-trick in 12 years to help Alloa come from behind to beat Buckie 4-1.

Albion Rovers shocked newly-promoted Kelty 2-0. Ayrton Sonkur and Charlie Reilly’s late penalty won it.

Finlay Gray and Gregor Buchanan goals helped Dumbarton pick up their first win of the season with a 2-0 result at Peterhead.

Stenhousem­uir cruised to a 3-0 win over Highland League side Fraserburg­h.

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