3-1 victory over Livingston yesterday but they are not in competitive action again until March 20, when they travel to Kilmarnock in their final game before the split.
Although the break may come at an inopportune time for the Steelmen - having gone three games unbeaten for the first time in over a year - it will allow them to get the likes of Gallagher and other recovering stars on their way back to full fitness.The Scotland international was sidelined with a muscle injury and has made two appearances from the bench, against Hibs and Livi, in the last fortnight.
And he could be in contention to start when ‘Well head to Rugby Park. Alexander said: “We’ve got a bounce game on Monday, we are going to be training exceptionally hard because we.
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