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Last-gasp Hendry snatches Saints a first Premiership win

A last-gasp Callum Hendry strike snatched St Johnstone a 3-2 win at home to Hamilton and ended their long wait for a first Ladbrokes Premiership victory.

Substitute Hendry had been on the field for just three minutes when he pounced to crash home the 89th-minute winner in a topsy-turvy contest.

Before beginning their warm-up, referee Alan Muir and his assistants held a minute’s silence on the touchline in memory of SFA head of refereeing John Fleming.

The home side began on the front foot and Accies goalkeeper Owain Fon Williams was relieved when a back-post touch from Wotherspoon on Drey Wright’s cross fell kindly to him in the fourth minute.

Three minutes later Hamilton rode their luck when Davidson’s 20-yard shot crashed back off the crossbar.

This time Miller’s pace proved too hot for Scott Tanser to handle from Adrian Beck’s lay-off and the striker calmly rolled a neat finish past advancing keeper Zander Clark.

The Englishman had played in Matty Kennedy and the striker’s rising shot was diverted by Fon Williams, only for Wright to blaze the gilt-edged chance over the bar.

Saints were denied by the woodwork again 11 minutes after the break, when Wotherspoon’s crisply-struck 25-yard strike rebounded from an upright and May curled the loose ball wide from the edge of the box.

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