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DOING THE BUSINESS

Posted on: Sat 03 Oct 2009

RORY Fallon is the new Green hero after scoring two identikit goals in terms of importance and type.

His towering header at Peterborough on Tuesday night helped secure a first win of the season and he repeated the trick against Scunthorpe to give the Greens a first home victory of the campaign.

"It's a big relief for everyone - fans, management and the players," he said.

"We've put in another strong performance today. The first thing in our mind was to keep strong and keep tight in defence.

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"If we're not up at half-time, we want to be 0-0 and still in the games. Too many times, we've been behind before half-time and it gives us a mountain to climb.

"Today, we've done the business."

As with Tuesday, Gary Sawyer supplied a fabulous cross for the Kiwi.

"Gary and Paterson are smashing those crosses in for me," said Rory. "I could have had one in the first-half as well but the goalie tipped it over.

"He [Sawyer] is whipping them in for me and I love it when he's putting in balls like that because I always fancy I can score, and it proved again today.

"I know I can score. I just need the chances. I get the ball, give it, and get in the box to try and win the headers. It's worked perfectly in the last two games.

"I'm so happy to get those two goals. I thank God for the chances I'm getting and I'm really happy to get that first win."

Having opened the scoring, Rory had to watch in dismay as Scunthorpe levelled from the penalty spot.

Fortunately, Argyle responded immediately and Rory played his part in winning a spot-kick for the Greens that Alan Judge duly dispatched.

"I got a flick," said Rory. "I was battling it out with the big guy [Scunthorpe skipper Robert Jones] and it fell nicely for Judge. He took the keeper on well to get his penalty and he took the pen as well.

"The whole team did so well today and the fans as well. I was gutted that we let in a sloppy goal again.

"We've just got build on this now. We have a break and everyone put everything into this today, and the legs are hanging off.

"We have to keep up that kind of intensity. Jamie Mackie's had to look after their back four by himself, while I'm coming back into the midfield. It is tough running but worth it."

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