Don Cowie says the Staggies have to turn the Hibs faithful against their own team as County look to end a year-plus wait for an away league win.
Don Cowie has given updates on a number of the Staggies’ recent absentees.
The musician became an ambassador for the charity earlier this year.
The top performers from under-8 level right through to the senior team have been recognised for their efforts over the past year.
As Christmas lists are being compiled and worked on throughout the world, Don Cowie has a wish or two for his Ross County squad.
The Glasgow giants ran out 3-0 winners in Dingwall.
The 21-year-old suffered his first professional set back in October, but wasted no time in stepping back into the ring.
The Highland teenager has dominated his sport for years, including winning multiple world titles in 2024.
The Staggies have added a goalkeeper to their squad who had been in the academy system of some of Germany’s biggest clubs.
The teenager has starred in both football and cricket since moving to the Highlands from New Zealand.
It has been a decade since the club won major silverware in the North Caley ranks.
The youngster is on course to be her club’s most decorated fighter.
The 25-year-old was supposed to fight for his second championships, only for his opponent to pull out shortly before the contest.
The shot-stopper had been ever present for Ross County in this season’s Premiership.
The club went into the annual awards night with six nominations across a handful of categories.
The youngster has already been prolific out on loan and scored in the Scottish Youth Cup this season.
It was not to be for the Staggies in Glasgow as their winless run on the road continued.
The Staggies travelled down to Edinburgh for what turned out to be a tight affair against their hosts.
He had been out for two months, but initially thought he might miss the rest of the year.
Manager Don Cowie does not want to see a repeat of the last time the Staggies went on the road to one of the Glasgow giants.