The Canada international left Dingwall earlier this year, and now he is rubbing shoulders with some of the game’s all-time greats.
Ross County have announced that two of their out of contract stars will be leaving Dingwall this summer.
The draw for next season’s competitive opening fixtures in Scotland was made this afternoon.
A post on social media looks to be a farewell for the Staggies man, who was one of eight out of contract players that decisions need to be made on.
Ross County’s manager was the only club representative to face the media after their play-off disappointment.
The play-off final was in the balance going into the second leg, but it did not go Ross County’s way in Dingwall.
The Staggies legend has a new role in the Scottish Premiership.
The historic comeback against Partick Thistle will live long in Ross County memories, but it was extra special for one teen making his senior bow.
It will be part of a personal challenge to walk to all four cardinal extremes on the United Kingdom mainland.
The golfer has recently changed clubs, and that freshness has reinvigorated him towards success on the course.
The competition had not been held since the year before the Covid-19 pandemic, but a cross-school committee of teachers brought it back.
Late drama decided the cup tie between Ross County and Livi in January, and their top scorer is determined not to suffer more late disappointment.
The incident happened after the Staggies secured a late draw to take back to Dingwall for the second leg.
It had looked like Ross County might have it all to do in Dingwall, but it is anyone’s game to win in the second leg.
One trophy is in the bag, and a national final has been reached as Dingwall Academy’s boys look to add more silverware to their collection.
Seven prizes were given to players following the final game of the regular Premiership season against Motherwell.
It was the closest possible final, with the overall winner being decided by less than a second in the end.
The margins quite literally could not have been closer as the Highland heavyweight only just missed out on a fourth title.
Ross County will need to overcome Livingston in the next eight days to keep top flight football in the Highlands.
The outcome against Motherwell in Dingwall did not end up mattering as Dundee got the result they needed against St Johnstone.