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Murray wary of rivals as Raith look to complete their derby dominance

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RAITH Rovers are eyeing a near-perfect record against Dunfermlin­e this weekend – but Ian Murray knows their Fife derby rivals will be desperate to avoid a miserable clean sweep.

Following a Viaplay Cup draw back in July, Raith have gone on to clock up four straight wins against their neighbours.

A fifth this weekend would see the Kirkcaldy outfit remain unbeaten across the campaign and enjoy the bragging rights at least until next term.

In fact, Dunfermlin­e have only won one of the last 12 meetings of the teams stretching back three years.

It is a record Murray, whose side are four points adrift of Dundee United at the top of the Championsh­ip after losing to Arbroath last Friday, is determined to maintain.

However, he accepts there has been little in the matchups this term and expects nothing different at Stark’s Park tomorrow.

He said: “The boys are looking forward to it, like any derby game, at any stage of the season.

“It’s our sixth meeting this season, because of the cups, and we’ve done fairly well in them, so we want to keep that going.

“But it’s like any derby game, anything can happen.

“You need to be up for it. I think in any derby the team that is prepared for that initial battle normally ends up winning more than they lose.

“They’re not always great games. I don’t think they’ve been particular­ly great games for us this season, in terms of performanc­es. Probably the two cup games were our best performanc­es.

“But, when you look at the league games – one-goal wins for us – they could easily have been level games or on another day a Dunfermlin­e win.”

He added: “We’ve got the opportunit­y to go six games undefeated against Dunfermlin­e and the opportunit­y to end the derby games with a win. But it will be a tough ask and a tough game, and we’re ready for it.

“I certainly know Dunfermlin­e won’t be coming into the game with any fear, that’s for sure.

“They’ll see it as the opportunit­y to try to avenge the last five games, and I get that.

“But, on the flip side, six games undefeated for us would be a decent record.”

After the derby, Raith travel to face third-placed Partick Thistle and then Queen’s Park before the final meeting of the season with Dundee United.

It could be a pivotal spell in the title race, but Murray admits he is also still looking for the security of a greater lead over Thistle, which already stands at 12 points.

The Rovers boss, who expects to be without defender Keith Watson tomorrow due to a groin injury, added: “From here on in, the games don’t become any easier. We’ve got a really good gap to third place and a good gap to fourth place.

“In the next two or three games, if things go our way, we could cement our play-off position and that would be the first goal ticked off.”

 ?? ?? Raith manager Ian Murray expects tomorrow’s derby to be tight.
Raith manager Ian Murray expects tomorrow’s derby to be tight.

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