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Stephen Temlett

Queen of the South forward ready to get stuck in to Greenock Morton in Scottish Cup clash

Ruari Paton is ready to get stuck into Morton in the Scottish Cup this weekend.

The Irishman is expecting a physical game against the Championship side but he is relishing the opportunity to get down and dirty at Cappielow.

The 22-year-old said: “They’re doing well. I heard a stat that they’ve taken the most points in a calendar year but that’s some momentum to bring into the match. We need to stand up and be counted for. They’re a strong physical team and if you let them bully you then they will. They’re nasty but I love a bit of nastiness so I’ll be right up for this.

“I’m looking forward to it but it’ll be a hard game though. It’s a tough place to go, they’re a very good team with a good manager and good staff. We need to go there and really work for a result.

“I’m sure it’ll be feisty I’m not sure a lot of their fans like me.”

Boss Wullie Gibson is preparing for his first Scottish Cup match as Queens boss and appreciates how much of an impact a good cup run can have.

He said: “Every club loves a cup run and Morton are doing well in the Championship.

“Dougie Imrie has just picked up his third manager of the month award this season because they’ve had a good start to the season so it will be a tough, tough game.

“But we’ll go there with the belief that if we put in a performance like Saturday we can get a result. Simple as that. But we want to be in the next round.”

He added: “It’s got a bearing on everyone’s financial cicumstances, not just Queen of the South. The Scottish Cup is good, it’s beneficial. I know they talk about the other cups not being as beneficial but the Scottish Cup is the biggie isn’t it?

“Everyone wants to go as far as possible and all you can do is take one game at a time and try and get yourself in the next round and see what happens.

“We’ll go to Morton with a positive mindset and try and win the game.”

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