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EASTON’S EAGER TO GET BACK Early return for Saints defender

- Matthew Gallagher

Returning early for pre-season training has not been an issue for St Johnstone defender Brian Easton.

The Perth full-back is looking to put his injury troubles behind him as he limbers up for the 2018/19 campaign.

Easton was ruled out for a large part of last season with a groin problem but the hard work has already begun at McDiarmid Park.

“I have been in most of the summer,” Easton said. “Normally that wouldn’t be great but after all the frustratio­ns and disappoint­ments of last season I’m not complainin­g.

“I just want to get back playing as quickly as possible. It’s feeling good now but I still have a wee bit to go.

“It was the most frustratin­g season of my career without a doubt. There have been times when I was injured or wasn’t getting as much game time as I’d have wanted at clubs. But that was torture.

“If you had told me at the start I would be out for seven or eight months it would have been gutting but I’d have got my head round it.

“But we couldn’t put a finger on the problem and it dragged on and on until I got my second operation towards the end of the season.

“The surgeon didn’t know the extent of the problem until he went in. When he said the groins were in pretty bad shape I was actually relieved to hear that.

“At least it meant he was able to deal with the issue that had plagued me all season and it wasn’t in my head.

“We are pretty much Easton is putting in the hard work ahead of the new season on schedule after the op. He warned I would feel discomfort getting back into it and I will probably be eased into training with the lads.

“If it was up to me I’d be straight back at it but we have to be careful after last year was a write-off.

“I had a hernia operation to start with and then went to Leicester for groin release treatment. There was a lot of scar tissue to be removed. It is similar to what Lee Wallace at Rangers has had.”

Easton realises there will be stiff competitio­n for places in Tommy Wright’s team when competitiv­e action resumes.

He told the PA: “Scott Tanser has settled in well here. He has all the attributes.

“When I first came out of the team I thought he would stake a claim. But I’ve never taken my place for granted

here or felt I can afford to slack off. It will help both of us when I get back. It will be a good challenge.

“I spent a lot of time watching from the stand last season and at times it was frustratin­g to watch.

“But we had a lot of injuries which prevented us having a settled side. It might have been down to having just three weeks off last summer for Europe, I don’t know.

“For the majority of games we were decent. But we lost cheap goals and didn’t turn chances into goals. The goals columns for and against pretty much summed-up why we didn’t finish as high up the table as usual.”

The departure of long-term club stalwarts means Easton is now one of the senior heads in the dressing room.

“I still feel like a big kid myself but with Midge, big Al and Macca away I’m one of the senior pros now,” he said.

“I’m definitely one of the more experience­d players in the squad.

“We have a good bunch of younger players here and it’s exciting to think I can help them along in their careers. I am looking forward to the extra responsibi­lity.”

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