The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Fountain of youth plentiful at Accies, says Rice

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HAMILTON 2 ST JOHNSTONE 0

Brian Rice wants Hamilton to be a magnet for young footballer­s in Scotland.

Accies had seven academy graduates in their squad of 18 on Saturday for the 2-0 home win over St Johnstone which secured their Premiershi­p status for a record sixth season.

The Lanarkshir­e side started the last day of the campaign one point ahead of second-bottom St Mirren and goals from defender Ziggy Gordon and attacker Steve Davies ensured the Buddies’ 3-2 win at already-relegated Dundee was irrelevant.

Rice told AcciesTV about his hope for next season and beyond, saying: “We are renowned throughout Britain for producing players and improving players and selling them.

“I want to continue that. I want good young kids to come through the system, I want good young kids to come to Hamilton and I want young players to see what happens here the way we try to play, to want to come to play for Hamilton.”

Rice is pleased to have ensured safety while St Mirren face Dundee United in the first leg of their relegation play-off at Tannadice on Thursday night before the return match in Paisley on Sunday.

Rice added: “The result is difficult to put into words. The players have done the job. I just pick them and put them on the pitch, they are the ones that perform.

“I am delighted for everyone at the club.”

“The result is difficult to put into words”

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