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Craig Halkett reveals the secret to Hearts' transformation from Brora Rangers to Europe in just over a year

They are now preparing for Saturday’s Scottish Cup semi-final against Hibs at Hampden Park 13 months since crashing out of the competition at the hands of the tiny Highland League club.

Halkett was on the pitch that night at Dudgeon Park and suffered with everyone connected with Hearts as Brora recorded a famous second-round shock. After a summer rebuild underpinned by improved fitness among players, Tynecastle Park is an altogether different place.

Newly-promoted Hearts secured third place in the Premiership and guaranteed European football last weekend with a 3-1 league victory over Hibs. The second of back-to-back Edinburgh derbies comes this weekend in the last four of the cup.

A Hearts win is likely to ensure European group-stage football next season – completing a remarkable overhaul since that night in the tiny village of Brora.

“I think it has been a massive change. I wouldn’t say I would have been shocked but if you had told me 13 months ago we would be in this position I probably wouldn’t have believed you,” admitted Halkett.

“The manager and Joe Savage [sporting director], the coaches and the people upstairs all have to take a lot of credit for the job they have done. They’ve done wonders over the last year and a bit to build this squad and get all the results that we have had this season.

“I think the players have got to take a good bit of credit as well because we have all worked hard all year. It’s been good. This Hearts that I am at just now, where we are and all the excitement around the club right now, is what I thought I was signing for. I’m glad it is what it is now.”

Halkett joined Hearts in summer 2019 from Livingston but his new club endured a controversial relegation less than a year later when the

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