LEWIS VAUGHAN believes Raith are back in the groove after their midseason wobble.
Big victories over Dundee United and Ayr have steadied the Rovers ship.
And Vaughan - who bagged Saturday's winner at Somerset Park- reckons they can't wait for their next test as they bid to overhaul Dundee United.
He said: "The last two results have been massive for us to come away with six points from those games is unbelievable.
"We have another big game on Tuesday now and they come thick and fast and we'll need everyone to be ready.
"The games come quickly at this time of the season and as a player I like that.
"You just want to keep playing and scoring goals without thinking about it.
"Ayr away is never an easy place to win a game but that's us done it twice now this season. We stuck to our gameplan and it worked well.
"I got a hat-trick last time against Ayr and now this goal but I don't care who they come against.
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