Cowie leaning on experience in survival battlepublished at 14:40
Amy MacBeath
BBC Sport Scotland

County's previous outing ended in a 3-2 defeat at St Mirren
Manager Don Cowie believes "having a clear mind" is key for Ross County as they bid to secure survival in the post-split Premiership run.
County are a point above second-bottom Dundee and six clear of St Johnstone with five matches remaining.
The Staggies head to Kilmarnock on Saturday seeking to end a four-match losing streak.
"We've had two weeks since the last game and we've been really frustrated with the results we've had. We've got to recognise that," Cowie told BBC Scotland.
"As I always say there's so much effort in those games that the boys have put in and to get no reward for it is disappointing.
"But it's about being consistent, making sure you stay with that intent you are playing with and you want to come out and get the rewards from it."
Having survived via the play-offs in the past two seasons, Cowie is not avoiding the dreaded 'R' word this term in favour of being honest with his squad.
"It's about being open and recognising where we are in the league and that's the challenge for us as a group," he added.
"We've been in it before, we know what's at stake in these situations and you've got to draw on those experiences that we've had in the past and use it to our advantage.
"I've always said we've got a great group of players here and I demand a lot of them so what they deserve in return is for me to be open and honest with them.
"If I want more, or they are doing well, I'll certainly try and relay that message to them and it means we've got a healthy, really good group who enjoy being with each other."
