Inverness Caledonian Thistle last night secured their third win in a row with a 2-0 result over Hibernian.
Richie Foran opened the scoring three minutes before half-time with an angled header from six yards before Nick Ross doubled the home side's advantage in the 51st minute with a volley from the edge of the area which hit the crossbar before bouncing over the line.
Terry Butcher was content with the showing of his Caley side which remained seventh on the Scottish Premier League able.
"It was a difficult match in some respects because the surface was not conducive to free-flowing, passing football," he said.
"It was more of a gritty performance from ourselves and the players didn't enjoy it very much, but it's another victory and you have got to be happy with that.
"Nick Ross was making his 50th appearance for the club, we've reached 50 league goals for the season and we're on 50 points, so it seems to have been a lucky number for us."