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Hamilton Accies boss admits Arbroath gamble didn't pay off in search for points

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Hamilton Accies boss John Rankin admits he threw the dice against Arbroath by making positive half-time changes, but said the players didn’t use the width of the pitch.

But Rankin was pleased to welcome back midfielder Marley Redfern in the 0-0 draw, who made his first appearance in over a year, following a series of injuries.

With Arbroath down to 10 men after Ricky Little was sent off for hauling down striker Jean-Pierre Tiehi, Rankin threw on Dario Zanatta and Ryan One for Tom Sparrow and Dylan Stephenson.

Redfern, 20, from Wishaw, made his appearance with 11 minutes left, replacing Lucas De Bolle, who was on a booking after a crunching challenge on Ryan Dow.

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