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Hamilton Accies need to pull trigger more to fire up Championship table, says Kevin O'Hara

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Kevin O'Hara feels Hamilton Accies need to be trigger happy if they are to fire themselves up the Championship table. Seventh-place Accies are still licking their wounds from a 3-1 defeat at home to leaders Falkirk last week, in which they were 3-0 down inside 35 minutes, and they now welcome Morton today desperate to get back to winning ways.

Last season, hitman O'Hara was the play-off hero for the club as two wonder strikes from distance helped them see-off Inverness to win promotion.

And he feels if Accies start trying their luck with shots more often, that could pay off. He said: "We are trying to walk the ball in the net at times and score the perfect goal, instead of actually getting the ball at their feet 25-30 yards out and seeing what happens. "Even if it doesn't go flying in the net, it might fall for us.

Even against Falkirk, our goal comes from Oli Shaw having a good strike and the keeper spills it for Euan Henderson to score. "I think we need to do that more often.

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