Josh Mullin reckons Hamilton Accies kids Sam Nicolson and Adam McGowan are able to enjoying an enormous half within the membership's promotion push subsequent season.
The duo each made late cameos in Saturday's 2-0 defeat to Raith Rovers, with 16-year-old Nicolson incomes his debut and 17-year-old McGowan notching a sixth look of the season.
Only one recreation stays of the season with Friday's journey to Inverness bringing the curtain down on a disappointing Championship marketing campaign, so consideration is already beginning to flip to subsequent time period.
And winger Mullin, on mortgage from Livingston, says he is been impressed with the children and sees no purpose why they cannot play an even bigger position in a promotion push for 2022/23.
He mentioned: "I would prefer to suppose they could be a a part of issues subsequent season.
"They definitely did not look misplaced.
"Massive Sam has received an ideal presence and the supervisor will in all probability wish to get him in additional to work with him when it comes to what he is in search of positionally, issues like that.

"Set-pieces are an enormous a part of soccer and so if he may give us that presence and aggression then I do not see why not.
"Gowser received on as properly and I assumed he was sharp when he got here on.
"That is the best way Hamilton Accies are. They wish to convey the younger boys via so we'll see.
"I feel subsequent season we'd like only a wee bit extra expertise as properly.
"That is not right down to lack of making an attempt or lack of understanding from the supervisor.
"We work exhausting in coaching, we're in most days, and the supervisor has been good with people, letting them know what he desires from them and what he wants.
"So I feel it is likely to be a case of taking a wee little bit of time, refresh, regroup and go once more in the summertime."
One participant trying much less and fewer more likely to be there subsequent season is Accies defender Jamie Hamilton.
The 20-year-old has been supplied a brand new take care of his contract expiring on the finish of the season.
However Accies boss Stuart Taylor is but to listen to again.
Requested concerning the state of affairs after Saturday's recreation, Taylor mentioned: "Jamie could properly have decided, however we do not know that but.
"That is one thing you'd must ask Jamie.
"From the place we're, we're nonetheless ready."
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