The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

County will be targeting safety above all else

- By Sean Hamilton sport@sundaypost.com

PERFORMANC­E REVIEW

It’s so far, so good for Ross County on their return to the Premiershi­p.

Sweeping aside their Betfred Cup group, then cruising to a 3-0 openingday win over Hamilton Accies and a draw at Tynecastle, raised hopes of something extraordin­ary in Dingwall.

Subsequent­ly, Highland feet have been dragged down to earth.

But there have been enough bright moments along the way to suggest this County team aren’t just in the Premiershi­p for a fleeting visit.

Wins away to Motherwell and at home to Hibs – and an Easter Road draw with the Hibees salvaged in the last minute – have been the highlights for joint gaffers, Stuart Kettlewell and Steven Ferguson.

Being demolished 6-0 by Celtic was the undoubted low point.

But they weren’t the first team to be ripped apart by Neil Lennon’s Bhoys this season – and they won’t be the last.

Games like those aren’t pleasant experience­s, but, in searching for positives, they can – and will – be used as learning experience­s.

Things are tight between the bottom of the table and fifth place, with just 12 points separating Hearts and Livingston.

County find themselves three points clear of the play-off spot at the halfway point.

Had they been offered that at the start of the season, they probably would have taken it.

The challenge now is to increase their cushion and give themselves a platform on which to build for a future in the Premiershi­p. STAR MAN

Three years ago, Ross Stewart was playing junior football.

Now he looks every inch the Premiershi­p player.

His eye-catching performanc­es have been central to much of Ross County’s good work in the first half of the season.

As new boys to the league, it was never going to be a walk in the park.

But the Dingwall side have looked easily worth their place in the top flight, with Stewart’s showings front and centre.

From Ardeer Thistle and Kilwinning Rangers, to Albion Rovers, St Mirren and Alloa, Stewart has kept progressin­g.

His performanc­es this season suggest there is even more to come. PROSPECTS

Securing Premiershi­p safety is the be-all and end-all for County.

If 40 points guarantees safety, they are already more than halfway there.

They will be happy enough with that as things stand, but the quicker they can rack up the rest, the happier they will be.

The Dingwall side are likely to make additions to their squad, with owner Roy McGregor never afraid to loosen his considerab­le purse strings.

If they can consolidat­e in the top league between now and the end of the season, it will be mission accomplish­ed. But expectatio­ns will doubtless rise.

 ??  ?? Staggies’ Ross Stewart has impressed
Staggies’ Ross Stewart has impressed

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