The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Young Staggies earn stripes

Promoted: McIntyre gives youth its chance as seven elevated to first team

- BY ANDY SKINNER

Ross County have promoted seven members of last year’s Developmen­t League title-winning squad to the first team for the new campaign.

The Staggies returned to pre-season training yesterday with all seven joining Jim McIntyre’s senior squad for the first time.

Goalkeeper Mark Foden, defenders Reghan Tumilty and Blair Malcolm, midfielder­s Russell Dingwall, Dylan Dykes and Davis Keillor-Dunn, and attacker Greg Morrison have made the progressio­n from Stuart Kettlewell’s under20s side.

McIntyre has set the target of breaking into his team and said: “They have been promoted and it’s up to them to try to stay there. They have got to raise their standards and they are all fully aware of that. It’s the chance for them.

“It was really pleasing for them last year we managed to get two or three of them on the pitch and into the first team. Now the challenge is the biggest they have faced and it’s to try to get a regular place.

“I’ve been very pleased with their progress over the last year or so, and now is the bit where they really need to push on.”

County will begin their Premiershi­p campaign with an away match against Dundee on August 5. Before then the Staggies will aim to progress through the group stage of the Betfred Cup, which begins with a home match against Alloa Athletic on July 15.

County were eliminated at the group stage last term in a dire defence of the trophy while McIntyre has already arranged friendlies against Elgin City and St Mirren and is awaiting confirmati­on of two friendly matches during next month’s pre-season trip to La Manga.

He is eager to ensure his side is better prepared this time around and said: “We will be ready for the Betfred

“They have been promoted, it’s up to them to try to stay there”

Cup. We’ve taken an extra game in pre-season this year, to be sharper than we were last season.

“We’ve still got to make sure we do the right things and win the games.

“It’s always good to get back into our work after the break. The four weeks have gone past quite quickly, but everybody has enjoyed their time off and is ready to work again.

“The players have reported back in good condition which I fully expected. Now it’s just about building up and sharpening up our fitness levels and getting ready for the games.”

 ?? Photograph­s: Sandy McCook ?? HAPPY AT WORK: A lightheart­ed moment as the Ross County first team enjoys pre-season training at Victoria Park, Dingwall yesterday.
Photograph­s: Sandy McCook HAPPY AT WORK: A lightheart­ed moment as the Ross County first team enjoys pre-season training at Victoria Park, Dingwall yesterday.
 ??  ?? Hard yards: For these Staggies
Hard yards: For these Staggies
 ??  ?? Watching brief: For manager Jim McIntyre
Watching brief: For manager Jim McIntyre
 ??  ?? Focus: Russell Dingwall
Focus: Russell Dingwall

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