Memorable goals from Andy McLaren and Craig Dargo plus a routine clincher from
Peter Canero ensured it was Kilmarnock who will take on one of the Old Firm in
the final of the CIS Insurance Cup.
A crowd of just 9,213 rattled around in Hampden Park to see them do it and
what they witnessed was a lively encounter that served as an entertaining entree
before Celtic and Rangers do battle at the same venue tomorrow night.
Killie's league form may have been petering out gently over the last few weeks
but in Dargo and McLaren they had the sort of cutting edge that Tom Hendrie's
relegation battlers simply did not possess.
Saints had the game's first real chance though when Mark Yardley outjumped two
defenders to head narrowly wide and his height was to be a factor in the
proceedings.
But so too were the speed and mobility of Killie's McLaren and Dargo, with the
former giving their side a half-time lead.
Saints began well and Paul Rudden showed skills worthy of such an arena,
albeit a barely-filled one, when he flicked the ball between two challengers to
scamper clear. His layback was inviting for Gary Bowman to fire in a shot but he
delayed and his eventual effort was weak.
McLaren had a great chance soon after when he gave the Saints backline the
slip to arrive on the end of a long ball into the box but his header was
mistimed and bounced off the turf into the hands of Ludovic Roy.
It took Saints half an hour to win their first corner but that almost resulted
in the opening goal, when Yardley flicked on at the near post to send the ball
goalward near the other upright but Ally Mitchell was stationed for just such an
eventuality and nodded clear.
Dargo had already used his pace to fire in a shot that flew over and he sent
in another effort on the turn that Roy managed to gather.
Acting skipper Gus MacPherson was also having a few potshots and he too forced
Roy into action.
But it was to be McLaren, the man who watched last year's final drying out in
Glasgow's Priory Clinic, who made the most significant contribution to the
half.
He had gone close just before when a ponderous Saints corner allowed a
lightning counter attack that saw him fire across goal and just wide.
But when Paul Wright crossed from the right McLaren made sure he was there
first and his header this time had the beating of a stationary goalkeeper.
Another corner at the Killie end was eventually to be Saints undoing with
Dargo netting his memorable clincher.
The former Raith man had already shown Saints he could motor and a curling
effort early in the second half hinted he had an eye for that portion of the
goal as well.
That one missed as did headers from set-pieces from Kevin McGowne, who had
gone for the same ball as centre back partner Freddie Dindeleux, and Gary Holt.
Both headed off target.
Saints made all three substitutions early and the first to come on was the
speedy Jose Quitongo.
The Angolan went on an impressive, twisting run that had begun in his own half
and needed MacPherson to intervene at the expense of a corner.
That was cleared to start a counter attack that saw Dargo race off from inside
his own half with the ball at his feet and when the whites of the posts were
shining bright enough, and Tommy Turner was backtracking to allow him to do it,
he let fly before Ricky Gillies could slide in with a perfectly-weighted shot
that was soon nestling in the back of the net.
That was game over but Peter Canero made sure with little more than 10 minutes
to go when he stabbed in from close range ahead of Turner's challenge after Holt
had won a header in the box from McLaren's freekick to set up the chance.
It was the Scotland Under-21 international's first goal for the club.
Teams
St Mirren: Roy, Baltacha, Rudden, Walker, Turner,
Bowman (Murray 65), McKenzie (Quitongo 60), Gillies, Kerr,
Fenton (McGarry 71), Yardley.
Subs Not Used: Nicolson, Scrimgour.
Booked: Gillies.
Kilmarnock: Marshall, MacPherson, McGowne, Dindeleux, Canero,
Baker, Holt, Mitchell (Reilly 81), McLaren, Dargo (Fowler 81),
Wright (Cocard 74).
Subs Not Used: Stewart, Hay.
Booked: MacPherson, Mitchell.
Goals: McLaren 39, Dargo 69, Canero 78.
Att: 9,213.
Ref: K Clark (Scotland).