Morton boss James Grady has goalkeeper Kevin Cuthbert available as Queen of the South visit.
Posted Saturday, April 03, 2010 by PA
The stopper has completed a suspension, but Grady could be tempted to keep faith with Cuthbert`s deputy Colin Stewart after he kept a clean sheet in the midweek win over Ayr.
Full-back Kevin McKinlay is ruled out with Grady keen for his men to break the run of the home team never winning a fixture between these sides in recent times.
Grady said: "When we go to Palmerston I am conscious that the law of averages means that Queen of the South will have to win one soon so I reckon that on the same basis Morton are due a home win and this would be a great time to get one."
Queen of the South caretaker manager Kenny Brannigan is able to report a clean bill of health for the trip.
On-loan Rangers full-back Jordan McMillan has recovered from a hamstring injury so the Doonhamers are at full strength.
Queen of the South traditionally do well at the Cappielow ground, however that was of little interest to Brannigan, who won his first game in temporary charge last Saturday against Dunfermline.
He said: "We have to go and win this game on its own merits regardless of what has happened in the past.
"We are still hanging in there in terms of winning the Championship, in fact every team in this league is playing for something and I reckon it is one of the best leagues around."
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