The Scotsman

“He can score, reads the game well and is a good addition to the first team for next year”

● Coach Murray says there is talent in the academy to help bolster first team

- By MOIRA GORDON

OLI SHAW,

who is a product of Hibs’ academy, has impressed club coach Grant Murray with his range of talents.

There is a history of bringing talent through the ranks at Hibernian and assistant coach Grant Murray sees no reason why the conveyor belt should shudder to a halt, not when players like Oli Shaw are pushing themselves forward as a cheaper alternativ­e to other high-premium strikers.

Saturday is likely to be about the establishe­d players who have guided the club back to the top flight but while they will enjoy lifting the Championsh­ip trophy after the final match of the season, against St Mirren, Murray, pictured, says there will be others on the sidelines already looking ahead to next term.

Manager Neil Lennon gave some of the up-and-coming talent a run out against Raith Rovers a couple of weeks ago, while others, such as Shaw, have been earning rave reviews all season, netting goals for the club’s developmen­t team, and gaining league experience on loan to Stenhousem­uir. Murray believes it is only a matter of time before several of them make the breakthrou­gh into Neil Lennon’s first team and follow in the footsteps of graduates such as Scotland and Celtic captain Scott Brown.

“Any football club wants youngsters coming through, and for us, seeing them given that opportunit­y is great,” said Murray. “Obviously you still want experience in your squad as well and whether the youngsters will go and play week in, week out next season, who knows, but it is an opportunit­y for them to say ‘I want to be part of the first team’.

“The fans, the club itself, you want to put demands on pushing youngsters through. It has been great being in charge of the under-20s along with Chris [Smith] and Lee [Makel] and Eddie [May] and seeing them winninggam­esthisseas­onbut the bottom line is getting players through for the manager to have in his first-team squad.”

Emboldened by a raft of role models, Murray says there is a belief that several players can make the step up.

“Walking round the corridors here, the guys get to see it because of the photograph­s of all of the players who have played here and come through the system,” he added. “For the youngsters, they can look at what these guys have gone on and achieved and Scott Brown is the biggest example. Even his career has taken another big lift this season and he is already into his thirties so that is massive credit to him.”

Hadhenotbe­enbusygain­ing regular first-team football at Stenhousem­uir, on top of his developmen­t league commitment­s, Murray believes 19-yearold Shaw could have made a contributi­on to the club’s Championsh­ip charge. “He has probably been a bit unfortunat­e that he has been out on loa n and Ryan Porteous as well. The pair of them have been fantastic for the under20s and got themselves in the Scotland U19 set-up and it is unfortunat­e that they are out on loan or they might have had more opportunit­y to play in the first team as well.

“He can score. He knows where the goals are, that’s for sure. He is very quick, reads the game well and makes good runs as a forward and I think as a youngster he is a good addition to the first team for next year.

“He will want to work hard in the summer so he can come back and make sure he is part of the manager’s plans next season.

“Oli doesn’t need to look any further than what is at the club

0 Oli Shaw could have played a part in Hibs’ promotion run this season, says coach Grant Murray. already. There’s Jason [Cummings] who continuall­y scores goals, season after season, and Jason is still only 21 years old. So if you are Oli Shaw, you are looking and wanting to be like that.”

Tomorrow’s match will be about the men who finally took the club back to the Premiershi­p at the third time of asking and the biggest quandary will be selecting a starting line-up from a squad of players who have all played their part, according to Murray.

“The guys know that every player in the squad has contribute­d this season and they will receive their medal as well but they will all still want to play,” he said. “As a player

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