Rachel McLauchlan got her hands on the trophy for the fifth time last weekend, scoring a world class finish in the process.
Nobody at Ross County wants to be back in a relegation fight next season, and the club’s chief executive feels summer business will be key in that.
Garry Reid fears that inconsistency could thwart progress towards a successful 2024 season.
The Staggies have announced that four of their out of contract stars will be leaving the Global Energy Stadium.
Being in the play-offs for a second year in-a-row could have been an ominous spectre for Ross County. Instead they used it to their advantage.
Ross County will lock horns with Raith Rovers once again in the opening weeks of the competitive 2024/25 campaign.
The combative player made over 100 appearances for the Staggies, but will be leaving on a free transfer this summer.
Club chairman Roy MacGregor said Cowie would be the man to lead the club forward after their Premiership status was secured.
Ross County’s season may have only just finished, but they will already be looking ahead to the 2024/25 campaign tomorrow.
The Ross County forward topped the club’s scoring charts this season with 23 goals across all competitions.
Ross County overcame Raith Rovers in the Premiership play-off final – can you spot yourself in any of our pictures from the second leg?
Staggies upper management shared their relief at maintaining the club’s Premiership status knowing what was at stake financially.
Don Cowie had been interim manager of the Staggies since former manager Derek Adams left the club in February.
Yan Dhanda has paid tribute to the Staggies’ staff, players and supporters after playing his last game for the club.
Ross County chairman Roy MacGregor has confirmed that Don Cowie will lead the Staggies forward permanently.
The Staggies eased past Raith thanks to goals from Simon Murray, Jordan White and Brandon Khela, securing top flight football for next year.
The Castle Leod side kick off their bid to win the biggest cup in shinty this weekend with a trip to Lovat.
Goalscorers Yan Dhanda, Jack Baldwin and interim manager Don Cowie all commented after the full time whistle in Kirkcaldy.
The Staggies came away with a win from their first leg against Raith Rovers in Kirkcaldy to give them the upper hand going into the weekend.
Discussions will be had over whether the Kennedy brothers will return to their roles at the Naval Grounds for the 2024/25 season.