The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Caley Thistle forward insists Arbroath are real deal in title race

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Caley Thistle forward Shane Sutherland reckons part-time Arbroath are firmly in the title race as the top five in the Championsh­ip up the ante.

A week on Friday, Inverness and Kilmarnock go head-tohead in the latest live BBC Scotland TV clash, with ICT poised to go two points clear of Killie and joint leaders Raith Rovers should they win.

Front-runners Killie, who dropped out of the Premiershi­p with Hamilton last season, are the faltering favourites for the title, with home defeats against promotion rivals opening the door to chasers.

Dick Campbell’s Arbroath won 1-0 at Rugby Park on Saturday to haul themselves to within two points of top spot.

The Red Lichties are fifth in the table, with inform Partick Thistle, who have posted a club-record six clean sheets on the spin, just ahead of them and only one point poorer than ICT.

It’s a fascinatin­g contest, with Arbroath 14 points ahead of a resurgent Dunfermlin­e Athletic, led by John Hughes, whose 3-0 win over Ayr United shot them from bottom spot to sixth.

Sutherland scored the only goal away to Arbroath on the opening afternoon of the Championsh­ip season on July 31, but the Angus men posted a 1-0 win of their own when they visited Inverness last month.

He said: “Everyone talks about Kilmarnock because they are top, but Raith Rovers and Partick Thistle are going really well and I’d say you write off Arbroath at your peril because they are a right good team.

“They are part-time, but they have a great manager in Dick Campbell and a squad that has been together for a long time. They are effective and they’re not going to go away, so it’s a strong top five.

“There is a big split (of 14 points) between the front five and the other clubs, but there is a long way to go this season and a team from the bottom five could still drag themselves into contention for the play-offs.”

Sutherland, who returned to the ICT side after a month out with injury in Friday’s 2-1 win at Queen of the South, linked up well with Billy Mckay, who bagged a brace that night.

It was the 31-year-old forward’s first outing since the 1-1 draw at Raith Rovers on October 23 and he felt if he had been playing weekly he would have helped the team post a more convincing result.

He added: “I watched that game back and I felt Billy and I linked up well together.

“Had I been playing recently, I might have taken one or two, but it was a good three points for us.”

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