The Ross County talisman missed the team’s defeat to Aberdeen in Dingwall.
He only joined the Dingwall outfit last summer, but had already become a key part of the Staggies squad.
He made his Scotland under-21 bow in the last window – but could teammates soon join him on the international stage?
The Staggies will be looking to bounce back to form after a disappointing display against Dundee United last time out.
He has made over 30 appearances across all competitions since moving to the Highlands last summer.
The judoka went from her native Ullapool to standing on the podium in Birmingham in 2022.
A close to fully fit squad means Don Cowie is having to make tough decisions every single week about who gets on the pitch.
The 24-year-old had gone from a top academy to part-time football before moving to Dingwall, but has thrived ever since.
The Staggies were beaten by a set-piece at home against top-six chasing Dundee United, but there was still time for them to recover.
More details have been confirmed about the annual celebration of LGBTQ+ identities in the Highland capital this June.
The 25-year-old has now won national championships at two weight classes in just 10 professional bouts.
The 25-year-old moved on to 10-0 in his professional career, picking up his second Scottish title in the process.
He put pen-to-paper on a two-year contract extension with the club earlier this week.
The 17-year-old has been on loan at Invergordon this season, and is at the top of the division’s scoring charts.
The Dingwall native will step into the ring this Friday looking to win his second national title.
Jordan Amissah’s new contract means that he will be competing with Ross Laidlaw for the gloves for the foreseeable future.
Three Staggies were away on international duty with their respective nations over the last two weeks.
He has only been in Dingwall for a few months, but has impressed in his time with the side so far.
This weekend marks five years since Covid-19 forced the UK into lockdown – bringing all sporting activity to a screeching halt.
A total of 25 schools took part in the competition, which saw races in Alness, Invergordon, Dornoch, Inver and Culbokie.