Hibs' Drey Wright benefits from rule change - and is glad to avoid one foe in particular

New Easter Road winger can’t wait for clash with Jambos
Drey Wright has penned a two-year deal with Hibs.Drey Wright has penned a two-year deal with Hibs.
Drey Wright has penned a two-year deal with Hibs.

Hibs new boy Drey Wright hopes Hearts offer a gateway to William Hill Scottish Cup glory.

The 25-year-old winger played for St Johnstone in the tournament - and was knocked out by holders Celtic - before the coronavirus crisis brought a premature halt to the campaign with the cup semi-finals yet to be played.

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Wright left Saints and joined the Easter Road club on a two-year deal earlier in the month alongside striker Kevin Nisbet and midfielder Alex Gogic, and was delighted to learn that some eligibility rules were relaxed.

Now, he can look forward to one of the biggest games, "not just in my Hibs career, but my career in general", when the dates for the semi against Edinburgh rivals Hearts and Aberdeen versus Celtic are confirmed.

Speaking in a Zoom broadcast conference, he said: "I have been told the rules have been changed and us new guys are eligible to play now.

"I think we are okay to play so obviously that is something for the three of us and obviously the rest of the squad to look forward to.

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"I have never been to a semi-final before so it is one that I obviously hope to be involved in and hopefully we can progress to the final.

"In my two years at St Johnstone we were knocked out of the cup by Celtic both times so it will be nice to hopefully have a chance to progress and not come up against those guys.

"There's not an actual date set for it, we know it is coming up but we have a good amount of league games before that, which we have to have our focus on."