Hearts 'keeper Craig Gordon has scooped the Scottish Football Writers Association Player of the Year award for the third time.
The 39-year-old beat Celtic pair Callum McGregor and Cameron Carter-Vickers as well as Rangers skipper James Tavernier to the gong.
McGregor won the PFA Scotland Player of the Year award but neither Carter-Vickers or Tavernier were nominated.
Gordon was the writers' choice however as the Jambos' captain made it a career hat-trick.
He's skippered Hearts to third in the Premiership and guaranteed European group stage football next season.
There's also the small matter of the Scottish Cup Final to come, where they will face Rangers on May 21 at Hampden.
Calvin Ramsay won the Young Player of the Year award and that was announced last week.
He’d seen off competition from Josh Doig, Stephen Welsh, Nathan Patterson and Ross Graham.
John McGinn was named international player of the year, while Ange Postecoglou, Dick Campbell, Robbie Neilson, Steve Clarke and Malky Mackay will compete for the manager of the year award.
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