The Jambos skipper became the first Tynecastle player to win the PFA Scotland Premiership Player of the Year award.
Steven Naismith has tipped Lawrence Shankland for an awards clean sweep and has set his Hearts side a points total challenge for the final three games.
On his star man, Naismith said: "I expected him to win it and I think he will win them all. That's because he deserves them. The parts that come out after of him being the first Hearts player ever to win that award tells you the magnitude of it. "It's a brilliant, brilliant achievement, for him personally but for us as a squad to have the guy who has scored all those goals and got player of the year. It shows we have been doing stuff right all season."
Hearts FC Steven Naismith Scottish Premiership Scotland Football Team Jack Butland Matt O’Riley Bojan Miovski
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Lawrence Shankland: Hearts striker deserves player of the year awardHearts boss Steven Naismith believes Lawrence Shankland can scoop every Premiership player of the year award going this season.
Read more »
Lawrence Shankland's Hearts heroics deserve every award says Steven NaismithShankland scooped a double at the club ceremony and is in the running for the Scottish PFA gong this weekend.
Read more »
Lawrence Shankland on POTY, Hearts future & Euro 2024Lawrence Shankland on POTY award, his future at Hearts & Euro 2024.
Read more »
Lawrence Shankland drops major Hearts exit hintThe Jambos hitman is heading into the final year of his Tynecastle contract and is ready to assess options in the summer
Read more »
Lawrence Shankland Hearts £5million price tag 'unlikely to drop much'The Jambos' star man is heading into the final 12 months of his deal with the capital club facing a potential stick of twist scenario.
Read more »
Hearts striker Lawrence Shankland on that Scotland missHaving felt as though he was going nowhere as he struggled to make an impact at Greenock Morton, Lawrence Shankland is calm about his Scotland miss.
Read more »