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McGlynn happy to finally reveal signing of Tumilty

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John McGlynn has confessed that Raith Rovers’ successful arbitratio­n result was crucial to the capture of Reghan Tumilty.

The former Dundee United and Ross County defender has penned a two-year deal at Stark’s Park after two seasons with Morton.

It was a move that was agreed in principle earlier in the summer.

But McGlynn admits he was unwilling to finalise the signing until Rovers’ place in the Championsh­ip was confirmed.

He said: “We’ve been after Reghan for some time and it’s actually been agreed for a good wee while.

“But when I was saying to somebody ‘I’m bringing you here to play in the Championsh­ip’, I wanted to make sure we were in the Championsh­ip.

“I didn’t want someone to be coming under false pretences.

“So, we had to wait until after the arbitratio­n and the tribunal.

“Then, unfortunat­ely, Reghan was away on holiday, so it’s taken a bit longer to announce the signing, albeit it was all done and dusted for a few weeks.

“I’m delighted to get it done and I think he’ll be a big asset for us.”

Tumilty made 10 appearance­s for County in the Premiershi­p before leaving in 2018.

McGlynn is convinced the 23-year-old should have his sights set on a return to the top-flight.

He added: “I think we’re getting him at a great age where he can still go and kick on.

“If I was him I would be ambitious and wanting to play in the top league, and I think we can give him the platform to go and do that.

“He’s exactly what we’re looking for. He’s now gained a lot of experience, he’s a natural right-back and that’s going to give us a really, really good balance.

“He’s very quick, he’s determined, he’s a fit boy; he ticks all the boxes.”

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