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Hamilton ace Marley Redfern hopes mentor and Morton boss Dougie Imrie has day to forget on Accies return

Marley Redfern admits he owes a lot to Dougie Imrie - but that doesn't mean he isn't determined to spoil his return to Hamilton Accies on Saturday.

Imrie will be back at his old stomping ground when the Accies legend and ex-youth coach brings his Morton side to New Douglas Park, looking to maintain his unbeaten start to Championship life as a manager.

Redfern came through the youth ranks at Accies when Imrie and Darian MacKinnon led the club's under-17s to unprecedented success, going through the entire season undefeated to win the league title and then beating FC Basel in the UEFA Youth League the following season before bowing out to Midtjylland in the second round.

It has proved to be a key moment in Redfern's development and helped him get to stage now where, still only 19, he's made 26 first-team appearances for Accies this term and become one of the first names on the team sheet.

And, looking ahead to being reunited with his old mentor, Redfern is keen to get one over on him.

He said: "Dougie was with me for a good two-and-a-half years, from the age of 15 up to 17, so he's been really big for me in my development during that youth phase.

"I was one of the younger boys in the squad so I didn't play as much as the older boys, but just him bringing his experience from a first team environment and showing us what you need to make the step up was the most important thing I learned from Dougie.

"I've not spoken to him recently but it will be good to see him on the touchline on Saturday.

"It will be a different kind of experience playing against his team.

"Hopefully he doesn't have the best of days against us on Saturday.

"You could always tell he wanted to move on to management and the ambition he had.

"He did really

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