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                                                    Ross County
                                                    Sammy Morrow (55 mins)
                                                    1-2
                                                    St Mirren
                                                    Gary Teale (14 mins)
                                                    Nigel Hasselbaink (53 mins)

                                                    The William Hill Scottish Cup Fifth Round Replay , Feb 14, 2012
                                                    Ground: Victoria Park , Kickoff: 19:45 , Att 2,334

                                                    Team news

                                                    Lennon eyes more cup fortune Danny Lennon is hoping St Mirren's late escape in their William Hill Scottish Cup fifth-round clash against Ross County bodes well for their trip to Dingwall for the replay.

                                                    In the dying seconds of the game against the Irn-Bru First Division leaders in Paisley, with the game tied at 1-1, the Buddies` cup hopes appeared to end when defender Lee Mair conceded a penalty.

                                                    However, to the great relief of the Saints boss and the St Mirren fans, visiting captain Richard Brittain missed from the spot having earlier scored with a penalty to put his side ahead, a slice of luck which Lennon acknowledged.

                                                    He told Press Association Sport: "We had some fortune when Richard Britain missed a penalty, so maybe we got the rub of the green that we have not had in the SPL this season.

                                                    "Nobody fancies an away tie against Ross County in the Scottish Cup, it is a tournament they have done well in. But we are ready for the challenge and I think it will be another exciting game.

                                                    "We didn't turn up the first game and we are going up there to win but we have to work heard to earn a place in the quarter finals. They are on an 18-game unbeaten run but all good runs come to an end and I hop it is against us." Saints have no fresh injuries for the game. Midfielder Hugh Murray is absent after being sidelined for a month with a calf injury.

                                                    Long-term absentees Kenny McLean (collarbone) and Darren McGregor (knee) also remain unavailable.

                                                    Ross County are again without injured defender Marc Fitzpatrick.

                                                    County are looking to repeat last season's success when they knocked the SPL side out of the Co-Operative Insurance Cup.

                                                    Dingwall manager Derek Adams will make changes from the side that drew with Raith Rovers at the weekend.

                                                    He said: "I will freshen things up as that was a tough game, this will be a tough game and we have another tough one coming up against Ayr United on Saturday.

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                                                    Saints march on to last eight St Mirren made it through to the quarter-finals of the William Hill Scottish Cup after a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Ross County at Victoria Park.

                                                    Gary Teale gave Saints the lead in the 14th minute with a thunderous from 20 yards - and the Paisley side looked out of sight when they doubled their advantage after 52 minutes when Nigel Hasselbaink swept home a Graham Carey assist.

                                                    However, the Irn-Bru League Division One side were thrown a lifeline three minutes later when Sam Morrow headed home a Rocco Quinn free kick.

                                                    But despite late pressure from County the Clydesdale Bank Premier League side held out for a place in the last eight.

                                                    The hosts made wholesale changes from the side which drew with Raith on Saturday.

                                                    Joe Malin replaced Michael Fraser in goal and Jonny Flynn, Russell Duncan, Michael Gardyne, Morrow and Quinn also came in, with Paul Lawson and Grant Munro dropped to the bench and Colin McMenamin, Iain Vigurs and captain Richard Brittain rested.

                                                    St Mirren's only change from the side which drew with Motherwell saw Nigel Hasselbaink restored to the starting line-up, with Dougie Imrie cup-tied.

                                                    Mark Corcoran got behind the St Mirren defence in the first minute but his cross into the box glanced off Morrow's head and behind for a goal-kick.

                                                    In the next County attack Gary Miller sent in a dangerous ball across goal but there were no takers, while Hasselbaink tested goalkeeper Scott Boyd with a low shot at the other end.

                                                    Hasselbaink tried another shot at goal from the other side of the pitch but goalkeeper Malin made a comfortable save.

                                                    St Mirren took the lead in the 14th minute when David Barron's cross was headed down by Steven Thompson and Teale drilled the ball into the corner of the net from 20 yards.

                                                    Hasselbaink was causing the home defence all sorts of problems and was not far away with a rasping shot which just cleared the crossbar.

                                                    County pushed for an equaliser and Quinn made a good run down the middle in the 32nd minute but his forward pass into the Saints box for Steven Craig was too strong and the chance was lost.

                                                    Thompson was sent off four minutes later after elbowing Flynn in the face - and soon after the hosts were awarded a free-kick 25 yards out. However, Scott Morrison's attempt at goal was easily saved by Saints goalkeeper Craig Samson.

                                                    Saints threatened in the 50th minute when a Teale cross was only partially cleared by Corcoran. The ball fell for Jim Goodwin, who let fly at goal but Malin dived full length to his right to push the ball away.

                                                    The 10 men doubled their lead a couple of minutes later when Graham Carey cut in from the left and squared the ball for Hasselbaink, who fired past Malin at the far post.

                                                    County hit back three minutes later when a Quinn free-kick from the left touchline was headed in off the underside of the crossbar and into the net.

                                                    And the home side had another chance when a slack kick out from Samson fell for Craig, whose ball inside was scooped over the crossbar by Morrow.

                                                    County were applying a bit of pressure and Gardyne and Craig linked well on the right but Gardyne's ball into the box was straight at Samson.

                                                    The hosts made a double substitute with six minutes to go in an attempt to save the game with Kurtis Byrne and Alex Cooper coming on for Gardyne and Quinn.

                                                    Cooper got an early opportunity with his first touch but his shot sailed well over the bar - and the home side's final chance came four minutes from time - but Samson pulled off a fine save to deny the same player.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    Ross CountyRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Joseph Malin
                                                    2 Gary Miller
                                                    4 Scott Boyd
                                                    5 Jonathan Flynn
                                                    3 Scott Morrison
                                                    7 Steven Craig
                                                    6 Russell Duncan
                                                    10 Rocco Quinn(sub 82)
                                                    11 Mark Corcoran
                                                    8 Michael Gardyne(sub 82)
                                                    9 Sammy Morrow Goal
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    18 Michael Fraser
                                                    12 Kurtis Byrne(sub 82)
                                                    14 Alex Cooper(sub 82)
                                                    15 Paul Lawson
                                                    16 Grant Munro
                                                    St MirrenRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 Craig Samson
                                                    3 David Barron
                                                    14 Marc McAusland
                                                    5 Lee Mair
                                                    22 Jeroen Tesselaar
                                                    21 Gary Teale Goal
                                                    6 Jim Goodwin
                                                    10 Paul McGowan
                                                    23 Graham Carey
                                                    11 Nigel Hasselbaink(sub 68) Goal
                                                    9 Steven Thompson
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    12 Graeme Smith
                                                    15 Aaron Mooy(sub 68)
                                                    37 Jason Naismith
                                                    8 Steven Thompson
                                                    2 David van Zanten

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