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Aberdeen skipper Ryan Jack delighted for Craig Storie

Aberdeen captain Ryan Jack
Image: Aberdeen captain Ryan Jack has praised Craig Storie

Ryan Jack is delighted to see Craig Storie emerge as a first-team contender while injury has kept the Aberdeen captain on the sidelines.

Jack and Willo Flood have both been out recently with hamstring injuries and since then Storie has earned himself a new two-year contract, along with making four starts in central midfield. 

The Dons skipper is aware there will now be competition within the squad for midfield positions but he has told Storie to keep enjoying his breakthrough into the starting XI.

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Jack, who is set for his first appearance of 2016 against St Johnstone this weekend, said: "We always knew, even from the start of the season, he has great ability. He's a good lad as well in the dressing room.

"He has been excellent, he has fully deserved his new deal, hopefully that will kick him on and he can go on and do better things.

"I pulled Craig aside myself and told him: 'You are doing really well, just keep going because there will always be ups and downs in football. While you are on the up, you want to keep it going.

Dundee's  Gary Harkins and Aberdeen's Craig Storie in action at Pittodrie
Image: Storie has impressed his Aberdeen team-mates and fans

"Craig's an honest guy, he knows himself he has done well and there is more to come from him.

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"You want to see young players come through the ranks like myself and Peter Pawlett."

Jack has only played four matches since November 7 and hopes his injury problems are behind him.