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Raith Rovers Statistics 2012/2013 Raith Rovers Total RAITH ROVERS STATISTICS 2012/2013 COMP P W D L F A P IRN BRU FIRST DIVISION 36 11 13 12 45 48 46 WILLIAM HILL SCOTTISH CUP 4 2 1 1 8 9 SCOTTISH COMMUNITIES LEAGUE CUP 3 2 0 1 9 8 RAMSDEN’S CUP 3 2 0 1 9 7 FIFE CUP LAURIE ELLIS TESTIMONIAL 1 0 0 1 0 3 FRIENDLY 3 0 2 1 3 4 TOTAL 50 17 16 18 74 79 BIGGEST WIN - RAITH ROVERS 5 MONTROSE 2 (RC 2) 14/8/12 BIGGEST AWAY WIN – ROSS COUNTY 1 RAITH ROVERS 4 (LC 2) 28/8/12 BIGGEST HOME LEAGUE WIN – RAITH ROVERS 3 DUMBARTON 2 (D1) 16/2/13 BIGGEST AWAY LEAGUE WIN – LIVINGSTON 2 RAITH ROVERS 3 (D1) 4/5/13 HEAVIEST HOME DEFEAT – RAITH ROVERS 0 HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN 3 (LET) 14/7/12 RAITH ROVERS 0 CELTIC 3 (SC 5) 3/2/13 HEAVIEST AWAY DEFEAT – CELTIC 4 RAITH ROVERS 1 (LC 3) 25/9/12 HEAVIEST LEAGUE DEFEAT – DUMBARTON 4 RAITH ROVERS 2 (D1) 27/3/13 HIGHEST CROWD AT STARK’S PARK – 7144 v Celtic (SC) 3/2/13 HIGHEST LEAGUE CROWD AT STARK’S PARK – 4294 v Dunfermline Ath (D1) 17/11/12 LOWEST CROWD AT STARK’S PARK – 768 v Ross County (Friendly) 11/7/12 LOWEST LEAGUE CROWD AT STARK’S PARK – 1117 v Livingston (D1) 9/3/13 RAITH ROVERS TOTAL APPEARANCES 2012/13 PLAYER TOTAL DIV 1 SC LC RC FC LET F Jason Thomson 49 35 4 3 3 1 3 Allan Walker 48 35 3 3 3 1 3 Brian Graham 47 34 3 3 3 1 3 Eddie Malone 47 34 3 3 3 1 3 Grant Anderson 47 33 4 3 3 1 3 Stuart Anderson 46 32 4 3 3 1 3 Greig Spence 44 32 4 3 2 1 2 Pat Clarke 40 27 4 2 3 1 3 Joe Hamill 40 27 3 3 3 1 3 Laurie Ellis 38 25 4 3 2 1 3 Dougie Hill 37 25 3 3 2 1 3 David McGurn 36 27 1 3 2 1 2 Simon Mensing 32 27 4 1 David Smith 24 19 3 1 1 Ross Callachan 21 10 2 2 3 1 3 Ross Laidlaw 16 10 3 1 1 1 Reece Donalsdon 15 7 2 1 1 1 3 Grant Murray 14 10 2 1 1 Joe Cardle 7 7 Josh Watt 6 6 Colin Wilson 4 1 1 1 1 Lewis Vaughan 3 3 Allan Fleming 1 1 Craig Dargo 1 1 Gary Wales 1 1 Marvin Andrews 1 1 Ricky Burke 1 1 RAITH ROVERS STARTING APPEARANCES 2012/13 PLAYER TOTAL DIV 1 SC LC RC FC LET F Jason Thomson 49 35 4 3 3 1 3 Allan Walker 48 35 3 3 3 1 3 Brian Graham 46 33 3 3 3 1 3 Eddie Malone 42 30 3 3 3 3 Grant Anderson 38 27 2 2 3 1 3 Stuart Anderson 37 26 3 3 3 2 David McGurn 36 27 1 3 2 1 2 Joe Hamill 36 23 3 3 3 1 3 Dougie Hill 35 23 3 3 2 1 3 Simon Mensing 32 27 4 1 Laurie Ellis 32 23 3 2 1 1 2 Pat Clarke 29 17 4 2 3 1 2 Greig Spence 27 22 2 2 1 David Smith 18 16 2 Ross Laidlaw 13 9 3 1 Grant Murray 13 9 2 1 1 Ross Callachan 6 4 1 1 Joe Cardle 4 4 Reece Donaldson 4 2 1 1 Josh Watt 3 3 Colin Wilson 1 1 Allan Fleming 1 1 RAITH ROVERS COMPLETE 90 MINUTE APPEARANCES 2012/13 PLAYER TOTAL DIV 1 SC LC RC FC LET F Jason Thomson 47 35 4 3 3 2 Allan Walker 45 32 3 3 3 1 3 Brian Graham 42 33 2 3 2 2 Eddie Malone 38 27 3 2 3 2 David McGurn 33 26 1 3 1 2 Simon Mensing 31 27 3 1 Stuart Anderson 28 22 1 3 2 Laurie Ellis 27 21 3 1 1 1 Joe Hamill 24 14 1 2 3 1 3 Dougie Hill 22 15 2 2 1 2 Pat Clarke 18 12 2 2 1 1 David Smith 13 12 1 Greig Spence 13 11 2 Grant Anderson 13 11 2 Ross Laidlaw 13 9 3 1 Grant Murray 7 5 2 Ross Callachan 4 4 Reece Donaldson 4 2 1 1 Joe Cardle 3 3 Josh Watt 1 1 Allan Fleming 1 1 RAITH ROVERS PLAYERS SUBSTITUTED & TIMES (COMPETITIVE MATCHES) 2012/2013 PLAYER 0-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-45 46-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 81+ Grant Anderson 1 2 4 7 9 Greig Spence 1 1 2 6 3 Joe Hamill 4 4 4 Pat Clarke 1 1 1 2 4 Dougie Hill 1 1 2 4 Stuart Anderson 2 5 David Smith 1 2 2 Grant Murray 1 1 2 Laurie Ellis 1 1 1 Eddie Malone 1 1 1 Josh Watt 1 1 Simon Mensing 1 Colin Wilson 1 David McGurn 1 1 Allan Walker 2 Joe Cardle 1 Brian Graham 1 RAITH ROVERS USED SUBSTITUTES & TIMES (COMPETITIVE MATCHES) 2012/2013 PLAYER 0-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-45 46-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 81+ Greig Spence 1 3 8 3 Ross Callachan 1 3 2 7 Pat Clarke 1 1 5 3 Grant Anderson 1 3 4 1 Reece Donaldson 1 1 2 3 Stuart Anderson 1 4 2 David Smith 1 1 3 1 Laurie Ellis 1 1 1 2 Joe Hamill 1 3 Eddie Malone 1 1 2 Joe Cardle 1 1 1 Josh Watt 1 2 Lewis Vaughan 2 1 Ross Laidlaw 1 1 Dougie Hill 1 1 Colin Wilson 1 Grant Murray 1 Brian Graham 1 RAITH ROVERS PLAYING MINUTES 2012/13 PLAYER TOTAL DIV 1 SC LC RC FC LET F Jason Thomson 4450 3170 390 270 270 85 265 Allan Walker 4295 3095 300 270 270 90 270 Brian Graham 4096 3017 226 270 265 73 245 Eddie Malone 3821 2676 300 268 270 45 262 Stuart Anderson 3408 2386 286 270 253 58 155 Grant Anderson 3210 2290 234 150 206 80 250 Joe Hamill 3144 1996 255 263 270 90 270 David McGurn 3137 2405 90 270 132 60 180 Laurie Ellis 2928 2058 362 122 104 85 197 Dougie Hill 2910 1944 267 266 166 45 222 Simon Mensing 2848 2430 328 90 Pat Clarke 2550 1593 315 180 208 45 209 Greig Spence 2537 1988 232 166 20 45 86 David Smith 1525 1277 200 22 26 Ross Laidlaw 1322 855 300 47 30 90 Grant Murray 1080 742 180 85 73 Ross Callachan 697 429 7 29 53 58 121 Reece Donaldson 628 344 120 4 90 9 61 Joe Cardle 451 451 Josh Watt 279 279 Colin Wilson 111 45 60 5 1 Allan Fleming 90 90 Lewis Vaughan 32 32 Craig Dargo 17 17 Ricky Burke 14 14 Gary Wales 10 10 Marvin Andrews 5 5 RAITH ROVERS TOP 50 PLAYERS OF ALL TIME (Current Players in Red + Positions of Current Players outwith Top 50) POSITION NAME SIGNED FROM LEFT NEXT APP GLS 1 Willie McNaught 1941 Army 1962 Brechin City 658 15 2 Andy Young 1945 Celtic 1961 Retired 622 141 3 Donald Urquhart 1971 School 1985 Glenrothes 498 25 4 Murray McDermott 1969 Penicuik Ath 1981 Berwick Rgs 495 5 Andy Leigh 1948 Dunoon Ath 1963 Retired 489 5 6 Shaun Dennis 1988 Lochgelly Alb 1997 Hibernian 453 16 2001 Hibernian 2004 Brechin City 2004 Brechin City 2005 Retired 7 Charlie Moodie 1895 Raith Athletic 1912 East Fife 420 35 8 Malcolm McLure 1945 Hearts 1957 Hamilton Acc 387 9 Gordon Dalziel 1987 East Stirling 1995 Ayr United 378 202 10 Willie Polland 1955 Wallhouse R. 1961 Hearts 372 2 1967 Hearts 1970 Retired 11 Johnny Maule 1938 Lochore Wel 1954 Third Lanark 371 58 12 Laurie Elllis 1998 Links Utd 2003 St Mirren 363 15 2005 St Mirren 2006 Cowdenbeath 2008 Stirling Albion 13 Brian Cooper 1968 Aberdeen 1977 East Fife 350 12 14 Sandy Grierson 1901 Raith Athletic 1911 Kirkcaldy Utd 343 23 15 Arthur Cumming 1904 Dunnikier Ath 1917 Unknown 343 4 16 John McStay 1987 Motherwell 1994 Falkirk 334 32 17 Willie Penman 1942 Raith Athletic 1954 Stirling Albion 328 211 18 Bobby Reid 1963 Arbroath 1974 Retired 328 19 Ronnie Coyle 1988 Rochdale 1996 Ayr United 327 13 20 Matt Hoggan 1927 Grange Rov. 1935 East Stirling 321 24 21 Bobby Stein 1960 Broxburn Ath 1969 Montrose 318 15 22 Gordon Wallace 1970 Penicuik Ath 1977 Dundee Utd 318 104 23 Jimmy McEwan 1951 Arbroath 1959 Aston Villa 314 92 24 Chris Candlish 1975 Lochore Wel 1987 Brechin City 313 17 25 Jimmy Gourlay 1905 Unknown 1913 Kirkcaldy Utd 301 111 26 Davie Moyes 1919 Kingseat 1926 Leicester City 291 12 27 Harry Colville 1946 Falkirk 1955 Falkirk 291 9 28 Alex Gray 1962 Nairn Thistle 1971 Emigrated 290 2 29 Iain Davidson 2004 Scarborough 2012 Dundee 290 12 30 Tommy Batchelor 1926 Newburgh WE 1932 Falkirk 289 33 31 Bill Inglis 1914 Kirkcaldy Utd 1924 Sheffield Wed 281 13 32 Tom Houston 1976 Kirkcaldy YM 1985 Glenrothes 281 2 33 Andy Harrow 1976 Cowdenbeath 1980 Luton Town 277 74 1986 Motherwell 1988 East Fife 34 Bob Allan 1931 St Andrews Utd 1939 Dundee 273 12 35 Tommy Hislop 1967 Clackmannan 1975 Retired 268 8 36 Dave Morris 1920 Newtongrange St 1925 Preston North End 263 9 37 Ronnie Duncan 1973 Whitburn 1980 Cowdenbeath 261 36 38 Johnny Urquhart 1950 Hearts 1950 Hearts 258 75 1956 Hearts 1964 Retired 39 Paul Sweeney 1980 School 1989 Newcastle Utd 257 10 40 Benny Kelly 1951 Muirkirk 1958 Leicester City 254 109 1960 Aberdeen 1961 Cowdenbeath 41 Jim Marshall 1982 Cowdenbeath 1989 Arbroath 251 42 42 Jackie Stewart 1942 Dundonald B.
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