The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Caley Thistle tread carefully with Kelty

- PAUL CHALK

Billy Dodds insists his Caley Thistle side will be treating League 2 champions Kelty Hearts with real caution in today’s Premier Sport Cup opener.

The Inverness head coach and his staff have done their homework on the League 1 newcomers as the club prepare for their first meeting with the Fifers.

Kelty, now with John Potter in charge, are packed with proven, experience­d players such as former ICT forward Nathan Austin, exRoss County striker Joe Cardle and Kallum Higginboth­am, who played for Partick Thistle and Dunfermlin­e Athletic among others.

They are a club going places, with Jack Ross’ former assistant and exDunferml­ine manager Potter replacing Kevin Thomson last month at New Central Park.

A penalty shootout defeat against Stirling Albion and a loss at Cove Rangers ended ICT’s interest in the Premier Sports Cup last year, albeit with Dodds having only just taken over as the Caley Jags boss.

Progressio­n into the knockouts for the first time in six years is the goal for the Highlander­s.

And Dodds knows they have to be ready for a fight for the points when they kick off their competitiv­e season in Fife this weekend.

He said: “I know what these (Kelty) players can do. They are dangerous players, we have to nullify that, but we have good players as well.

“If we don’t approach it well, we could struggle. If we do approach it well, we are capable of beating Kelty, but we have to be at it.

“Nathan Austin and Kallum Higginboth­am want to run at you and be direct and score goals.

“We have to get tight on those players and make sure we are doing those defensive jobs, because we’ve got players who can hurt them as well.”

ICT will want to go into their second tie at Premiershi­p Livingston on Tuesday with a win under their belts.

And Dodds stressed their hosts’ excellent work-rate alone makes them tough opponents before you even talk about their ability.

He said: “We’ve had our reports on Kelty and have been looking at them closely.

“The word we’re getting is they are a really hardworkin­g team from the very first whistle and they work their socks off on every department of the pitch.

“We know all about them and the players they have and the formation they play. We have done our homework, as we always do. It is new to me – I have been in Scottish football a long time, but never been to Kelty. I’m looking forward to it.”

Dodds, all set for his second term in charge, insists the correct, profession­al attitude will be required from his players, but doesn’t doubt he’ll get that from his group.

He added: “First and foremost, Kelty have good players. They won League 2 last season at a canter.

“When you go through some of their players, you realise they will be a handful.

“You add their excellent work ethic under John Potter, it means we will really have to be at the very top of our game.”

Caley Thistle rounded off their pre-season games with a 6-3 closed-doors win over St Johnstone, the team who beat them in the Premiershi­p play-off final in May.

That followed on from a 10-0 rout of Clach and a 1-0 victory at Brora Rangers, and Dodds feels a similar schedule to last year will stand them in good stead.

 ?? ?? CHAMPS: Kelty Hearts captain Michael Tidser lifts the League 2 trophy after their match with Forfar Athletic in April.
CHAMPS: Kelty Hearts captain Michael Tidser lifts the League 2 trophy after their match with Forfar Athletic in April.

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