Ross Laidlaw will face competition from a former Scotland youth international in Dingwall over the coming football season.
A total of 72 youngsters aged between five and 14 will get on and off-field training as part of the course.
The Staggies boss insists he will only enter the market for players who he believes will improve the quality of his squad for next season.
The 31-year-old has played over 130 games in the Scottish Premiership across three different clubs in the top flight.
Don Cowie knows what his task is as Ross County manager, but he is also optimistic over improving on last season’s finish.
With Ross County about to return for pre-season, Don Cowie has asked the club’s best prospects to make an impression and earn their spot.
One of the Staggies’ breakthrough players last season has agreed new terms ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.
Discussions are still ongoing between the winger and County, but Don Cowie’s backroom staff is beginning to take shape ahead of next season.
One of the more experienced members of Ross County’s squad has left the club to sign for one of their top flight rivals.
The number of events across the Highlands has quadrupled compared to last year.
Don Cowie’s squad continues to shape up after tieing another player down to a new contract.
The Englishman was responsible for one of the most memorable moments in Ross County’s recent history, and he is sticking around in Dingwall.
The Scottish under-17s will once again be heading to the Emerald Isle next month for shinty/hurling challenge matches.
Football fans are gearing up for Scotland’s opening match at the European Championships tonight against hosts Germany.
Tom Stoltman, who trialled with the Glasgow giants in his youth, was invited to Ibrox alongside Scottish WWE superstars Drew McIntyre and Piper Niven.
The Dingwall Academy pupil has been starring in both football and cricket since moving to the Highlands from New Zealand last year.
Ross County chief executive Steven Ferguson, and supporters, give their thoughts on what would constitute a successful 2024/25 season.
Head coach Liam Foy says there are no limits for his latest champion at the GB Three Nations Championships.
‘There’s a real feeling of unity around the club. I think it’s the most united it has felt in a number of years.’
Stephan Walker intends on putting emphasis on the Stags’ youth to build successful teams for years to come.