The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Caley Jags in ‘one of biggest games’

- PAUL CHALK

Scottish Cup-winning Caley Thistle star Josh Meekings admits their Championsh­ip trip to Dundee on Saturday has a high-prize value.

The former ICT defender, who also played for the Dark Blues for three years, knows all about these two big-hitting rivals.

He won the silverware in 2015 in the Highlands under John Hughes during a six-year spell, which kicked off in 2011.

Neil McCann, who was interim Caley Thistle manager two years ago, signed Meekings for Dundee in 2017, with injuries halting his undoubted ability.

Meekings, who will be aiming to help Brora Rangers see off Open Goal Broomhill in the Scottish Cup on Friday at Broadwood, will have an eye on events at Dens on Saturday as Billy Dodds’ ICT chase the victory on Tayside.

League losses against Partick Thistle and Morton dented their strong start to the season, but Caley Thistle struck back with a superb 2-0 win at Raith Rovers.

Last weekend’s Scottish fixtures were postponed as a mark of respect following the death of the Queen.

This Saturday, however, with games back on, ICT will be chasing the win which see them overtake their third-placed hosts.

Ayr United are the surprise front-runners with 14 points, which is one clear of Partick Thistle.

Meekings explained, even though this will just be match day seven, there’s plenty riding on this fixture.

He said: “As it stands, the Championsh­ip isn’t looking as people might have expected so far, without meaning to be disrespect­ful to some of the clubs who are doing well.

“Dundee v Inverness will probably be one of the biggest games of the Championsh­ip season.

“Inverness will want to build on the win they got at Raith Rovers in their last game.

“After a couple of (league) defeats before that, it was important for them to get three points.

“That was a big result for them in a big game.

“Every point counts and Dundee and Inverness will be looking to be up there at the end of the season.”

And Meekings insists even leaving Dundee with a point for their efforts might well be a valuable one come the business end of the campaign.

He said: “Dundee is a tough place to go, but you want to be picking as many points up as you can on the road.

“The most important thing is not to lose it at this stage of the season against a side you’d presume will be up there.

“Dundee have started their season reasonably well, but Inverness have to be as confident as possible going into this one.

“I know they will be ready and well-prepared for Saturday.

“While every game is important, there are fixtures you look at on the list at the start of the season and you know you have to pick up points if you want to be challengin­g.

“Ayr United have shocked me, in a way, but they have been superb, while Partick Thistle have also looked good so far.

“Caley Thistle have bounced back from their sticky period by getting that win at Kirkcaldy and they will be looking to get their teeth into this one.”

Looking back on his career so far, Meekings said: “My fondest memories have been with Inverness and I was disappoint­ed I didn’t feel I was able to show Dundee my best during that three-year period with injuries taking their toll.”

 ?? ?? VOICE OF EXPERIENCE: Josh Meekings has played for both sides facing each other at Dens Park on Saturday.
VOICE OF EXPERIENCE: Josh Meekings has played for both sides facing each other at Dens Park on Saturday.

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