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Chance of fresh start for County


By Andrew Henderson



Ross County co-manager Stuart Kettlewell has implored his side to start a new unbeaten run tomorrow. Picture: Andy Barr
Ross County co-manager Stuart Kettlewell has implored his side to start a new unbeaten run tomorrow. Picture: Andy Barr

Stuart Kettlewell has called on his side to start a new unbeaten run at home to Dunfermline tomorrow.

Ross County went 11 matches in all competitions without losing, but not have not won in the league for three matches.

Last time out at the Global Energy Stadium, the Staggies lost for the first time at home this season to Dundee United.

And Kettlewell says that now one streak is over, tomorrow’s game is a chance to kick off a new run of form in front of their own fans.

“I think it probably hurt the players losing their first home game of the season,” Kettlewell said.

Read more in today's Ross-shire Journal.

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