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Old 12-10-2008, 13:47
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Re: SFL Challenge Cup - Sun 12th

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Take Ross to boss Morton in semi


by Ian Wilkerson
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Morton have been excellent in the cups this season, having beaten Queen Of The South 2-0 in the last round, but their league form has been pretty abysmal.

Davie Irons' side go into today's game having failed to win any of their ten Scottish First Division matches and lost 3-0 at Ross last week.

County have started to adjust to life at a higher level after winning promotion last season and should be backed at 10-11 to book their place in the final.
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Recommendation
Ross County, 3pts 10-11
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