Rangers loanee Zak Rudden, was Falkirk’s talisman during the first half of the season.
They are a side scrapping it out at the wrong end of the table, and without his goals they would be doomed already.
He returned to the club a fortnight ago, having agreed to extend his stay.

It was confirmed at the last minute, meaning he was a late addition to the team bus to Firhill, to take on fellow strugglers, Partick Thistle.
Of course, that didn’t hinder his performance.
He once again, scored his side’s only goal, in a 1-1 draw.
Today, he was at it again.
After Inverness had taken an early lead at the Falkirk Stadium, it was Rudden who pegged them back in the 29th minute.

Typically in the right place at the right time, the teenager turned in a low cross from close range.
There were two further goals in the game, with the visitors taking the lead once more, before being pegged back.
Before the fixture, Ray McKinnon may have taken a point against the side currently fifth in the Championship.
However, elsewhere, Partick Thistle earned picked up a rare win.

Their 2-1 victory over Queen of the South, ensures the Bairns drop down to the foot of the table.
On an individual note, though, Zak Rudden continues to prove his ability.
In a team that’s struggling, he now has an excellent eight goals in 16 league appearances.
