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Published: Friday, 15th August, 2008 12:30

THISTLE DO NICELY!

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CAUTIOUS Dalry Thistle boss John Garroch is playing down his side's hopes of reaching the Ardagh Glass League Cup quarter-finals.

This is dispite his side toppling higher league rivals Kilwinning Rangers on Monday night to move into joint-top spot in Section One with a maximum six points.

Garroch said: "I was pleased with the win and while I am delighted with two victories we can't think ahead and must take it a game at a time."

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