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Facing Rangers whetted young striker’s appetite

Saints: Hurst hungry for more big game action after facing Rangers

- Eric nicolson enicolson@thecourier.co.uk

Greg Hurst got a taste of big game action with St Johnstone in the final match of the season against Rangers.

But the young striker knows he needs to make another leap forward before he can hope to be involved when the “stakes are higher”.

The former Stirling Albion forward, who has been loaned out to Berwick Rangers, got 20 minutes of action against the Ibrox side on Sunday and had a hand in Graham Cummins’ goal.

And it has whetted his appetite for more.

“It was good to get on against Rangers when there is such a big crowd and an atmosphere like that,” he said.

“We were disappoint­ed with the result after the season we’ve had.

“But it’s a great feeling coming on and especially when you have experience­d players helping you through the game.

“It’s totally different from playing a game with the under-20s, with things like the intensity.

“I think I probably should have done a little better with a couple of the balls I received. But I’m delighted to set up the goal and have a good run down the right.

“I should have put in a better cross but these things will come with more experience. I’m pretty happy with my performanc­e and know myself I can do better.”

Hurst added: “The loan at Berwick was a tough time for me, in terms of the way that league plays football.

“But physically I’ve improved and I’ve become quicker and stronger. I picked up an injury when I was there but coming back I felt stronger, fitter and faster.

“First and foremost I need to earn the gaffer’s trust so that he can put me on in a game where the stakes are high.

“It’s going to be hard and a tough season for me but I’m ready to play.”

Young players such as Liam Caddis and Scott Brown have featured in Europa League squads for Saints over recent years and Hurst would love to be part of the adventure which will get under way at the end of next month.

He said: “It’s a short break for Europe so I’ll be away for a few days somewhere, and then back in for the start of preseason.

“This will be my first season involved in Europe. The thought of being in a European squad is exciting for all of the boys, especially the younger ones.

“I can’t wait to get going for it. Being a footballer you want to play on the highest stage. For St Johnstone, European football is a big thing.”

 ?? Picture: PPA. ?? Liam Craig, left, and Steven MacLean wear St Johnstone’s new home and away strips for 2017-18.
Picture: PPA. Liam Craig, left, and Steven MacLean wear St Johnstone’s new home and away strips for 2017-18.

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