Carluke Rovers stepping into the unknown against St Cadoc's this Saturday

Carluke Rovers’ scheduled West of Scotland League Conference B clash at Lugar Boswell Thistle last Saturday was postponed after persistent heavy rain across Scotland led to multiple postponements within the minor footballing card.
Rovers boss Mark Weir (left) and his assistant Kenny Neill will be looking to lead the team to three points against St Cadoc's this Saturday (Pic by Kevin Ramage)Rovers boss Mark Weir (left) and his assistant Kenny Neill will be looking to lead the team to three points against St Cadoc's this Saturday (Pic by Kevin Ramage)
Rovers boss Mark Weir (left) and his assistant Kenny Neill will be looking to lead the team to three points against St Cadoc's this Saturday (Pic by Kevin Ramage)

Rovers gaffer Mark Weir, close to signing striker Lewis Hill and utility man Gary Fleming on permanent deals, is taking a step into the unknown this Saturday when Rovers host St Cadoc’s in the league.

“I know nothing about St Cadoc’s with them just being a new team coming into the league this season,” Weir said.

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“But we’ll get good sessions this week at training and get prepared for them.

“It’s a home game. You should be looking to win all your home games.

“I have heard St Cadoc’s are a decent side so we just need to look and see what they’re like with my own eyes on Saturday.”

Rovers could do with the three points as they are currently ninth in the standings with four points from five games.