Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Staggies now have a top-flight springboar­d says boss Kettlewell

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ROSS County co-manager Stuart Kettlewell feels the Staggies have given t h e m s e lv e s a s t r o n g platform to build from after securing survival in their first season back in the Premiershi­p.

The SPFL’s decision to end the Premiershi­p season means the Staggies end the campaign in 10th place, with league standings decided on a points-per-game basis.

The outcome assures the Staggies of their safety in their first season back in the top flight since winning the Championsh­ip title at the first time of asking last year. County’s relegation in 2018 followed a six-year spell among Scotland’s elite and Kettlewell i s intent on consolidat­ing the Dingwall side’s place in the top-tier next season.

Kettlewell said: “There have been plenty highs and plenty lows as well.

“We learned loads of lessons – be it our players, playing certain opposition, playing at home and away.

“We have taken a couple of blows along the way, but there has been a lot of good stuff in there from our point of view, too.

“I think it’s something to build on for us. We hope to try to cement our place. We had a good run in the Premiershi­p prior to our relegation and we want to see if we can do that again.”

Despite cruising to the Championsh­ip title in the previous season, Kettlewell insists t he Staggies never looked any higher than survival as their aim for this term.

He added: “I don’t think it was anything really different from what we expected.

“We got off to a really good start and then had a sticky spell in between but we managed to pick up some results prior to the season stopping.

“I think we are probably somewhere in a position where we all expected us to be. I don’t think we have done any better or worse than that.”

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