The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Murrays in a hurry as the Hibees start four and easy

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Simon (left) and Fraser Murray celebrate. goals from Fraser Murray and Brian Graham saw off the Gables Endies in the opening Group D clash.

The return of Whittaker, who left Easter Road for Ibrox in 2007, brings to an end a period of p ro t ra c t e d negotiatio­ns but Lennon insists the signing was worth the wait.

He added: “Steven is a great signing for us. He’s a model pro and brings quality and experience.

“He’s had a fantastic career and there’s no question he’ll make us better.

“He’s 33 and players play longer now. He looks after himself and is in great condition. In pre- season he’s looked fine, running-wise, so three years is no problem.

“I’ve always admired him as a player. He’s been very consistent throughout his career.

“He was excellent here when he started off and was probably first pick at Rangers where he had a great time.

“He went to Norwich and got a promotion and played in the Premier League, so we’ve not got just an English Championsh­ip player coming to play for us.”

The outcome of the game itself was never in doubt. Hibs went two up inside 22 minutes against the part- timers, with the Murrays doing the damage.

Simon headed in Lewis Stevenson’s cross after 12 minutes before teeing up namesake Fraser to add a second with a low drive from 12 yards.

Simon Murray added his second in the 53rd minute when he nodded in Martin Boyle’s cross.

Substitute Graham added a fourth in the 88th minute from the penalty spot after GrahamWebs­ter was penalised for handball.

Montrose manager Stewart Petrie said: “It was always going to be a difficult afternoon and, when you lose an early goal, you’re up against it.

“Credit to them, though, they worked as hard as they could for us and the better team won, but I’m proud of the boys.

“It was a great occasion for them, and it was great for the young ones to come on too.”

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