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Ross County manager Malky Mackay ties up Jack Baldwin, Connor Randall and Jordan White on extended deals


By Alasdair Fraser

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Club captain Jack Baldwin celebrates June's Premiership play-off success against Partick Thistle.
Club captain Jack Baldwin celebrates June's Premiership play-off success against Partick Thistle.

Ross County have secured a triple contracts boost – with Jack Baldwin, Connor Randall and Jordan White committing their futures to the club.

The trio, who all had deals expiring at the end of this season, all put pen to paper on contract extensions. County are yet to confirm the length of the new deals.

Manager Malky Mackay has spoken for some time about his desire to build a stable core of squad and recently praised Baldwin, Randall and White as strong leaders within the dressing room.

Club captain Baldwin has been a defensive mainstay for the past two seasons, having joined County from Bristol Rovers in summer 2021.

The ex-Sunderland, Peterborough and Hartlepool man made his 70th appearance for the Dingwall club on Saturday.

Ross County's Connor Randall (centre) celebrates Saturday's goal against St Johnstone with Jack Baldwin (left) and Kyle Turner.
Ross County's Connor Randall (centre) celebrates Saturday's goal against St Johnstone with Jack Baldwin (left) and Kyle Turner.

Randall, who started out with Liverpool, has clocked up 86 appearances in three seasons, mostly in defence but more recently in a new midfield role.

Striker White, who joined in January 2021, was County’s top goal scorer last season and has hit 23 goals in 105 games for the Staggies.

Mackay said: “I am delighted to tie down Jack, Connor and Jordan and keep them at the club.

Jordan White heads clear from Morton's Kirk Broadfoot in this summer's League Cup group stage action.
Jordan White heads clear from Morton's Kirk Broadfoot in this summer's League Cup group stage action.

“They are all experienced senior pros and their commitment on our journey has been unwavering.

“They are all leaders, on and off the pitch.

“Combined, they have played over 1000 games in senior football, and it’s important to keep that kind of experience at the club, while also rewarding consistency.”


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