Kris Boyd scored twice as sorry Aberdeen were demolished at Rugby
Park by an Eric Skora-inspired Kilmarnock.

The on-loan French midfielder ran the show for the home side and
opened the scoring with a powerful drive.
Boyd grabbed his first when he volleyed home a Skora free kick and
then tapped in a second early in the second half.
The home side continued to dominate and Colin Nish chipped Dons
keeper David Preece, who made a number of good saves, to complete the
scoring.
In a high-tempo start to the game it was the home side who had the
upper hand as Mark Canning shot over the crossbar from distance and
Boyd's 12 yard strike went wide.
In the 11th minute Killie defender Garry Hay put Stephen Murray clean
through on goal but the little midfielder's shot from 10 yards was
straight at Aberdeen keeper David Preece.

Moments later, Dons midfielder Scott Muirhead's volley from 30 yards
went only inches over the top of the target.
Killie were well on top and it was no surprise when they took the
lead in the 23rd minute through on-loan midfielder
Eric Skora.
Murray's cross from the left was headed out by Morrison only to the
feet of the Frenchman, who took a touch before rifling a low drive into
the corner of the net from just inside the box.
On the half-hour Murray set up a chance for Boyd whose close range
effort was blocked and from the rebound Nish also had an effort which
the Dons defence cleared.
In the 35th minute the home side doubled their lead when Skora
whipped in a free-kick from the left and Boyd emerged from a crowd of
players to volley the ball in from close range.
On the half time whistle Nish headed another Skora a free-kick
against crossbar and Aberdeen were able to clear.

The home side scored again in the 58th minute when Canning found Hay,
who sprinted into the Dons penalty area and his cut-back only had to be
tapped into the empty net by Kris Boyd.
The visitors were all over the place and on the hour mark Kilmarnock
increased their advantage when Invincibile cleverly set up Colin Nish and the
big striker coolly chipped Preece from just inside the box.
In the 74th minute Nish should have scored again when the impressive
Stevie Murray picked him out with another cross from the left-hand-side but the
big striker carelessly headed wide from close range.
The closing stages saw Kilmarnock to continue to spurn the
opportunities which would have turned a comprehensive victory into a
rout. All in all a great season finale at Rugby Park, in what was to be
Eric Skora's
last match for Killie.
Kilmarnock: Smith, Lilley, Hay, Dindeleux, Fowler, Canning,
Skora, Boyd, Murray, Nish, Invincibile.
Subs: Meldrum, McSwegan, Dargo, McDonald, Dodds.
Attendance: 4,987