Talented young Buddies give glimpse of the futurepublished at 10:01 11 March
Mark Jardine
Fan writer

With no senior football to take in last weekend, a bumper crowd shuffled into the main stand at the SMISA Stadium on Monday evening to support the Saints' Under-18s in their Scottish Youth Cup semi-final against Dundee.
The young Buddies have garnered much positivity this season, well deserved, for their style of play and a succession of big results.
In this competition alone, big wins over Alloa, Caledonian Braves and Hearts had fans dreaming of silverware on top of the usual hopes and dreams for the first team's production line. Bringing the side into the club's stadium for the home ties in that list has been very well received.
Recent graduations to senior appearances by starting right wing-back Callum Penman, now loaned to Arbroath, and Evan Mooney have brought increased attention - though neither have then been available for the cup's latter stages.
This age group, if not for their own success, may also have had exciting winger Ethan Sutherland (now at Wolves) and rated centre-half Murray Campbell (now at Burnley) to call upon.
The return to St Mirren of Stephen McGinn as Under-18s coach has felt to many like a homecoming. There is an argument that the McGinn family are to St Mirren as ravens are to the Tower of London. There should always be at least one on the payroll.
The notion his leadership of this promising age group is akin to an apprenticeship does not feel ridiculous to suggest.
On the night, however, it wasn't meant to be. Two goals from Mikey Hunter, the second a stunning strike from range, booked Dundee's ticket to the final and rightly so.
More than 1,000 Buddies gave the young team their full encouragement, including the presence of the Northbank section responsible for so much of the noise on senior matchdays.
In prospects such as Struan Thompson, Jack Barr and Thomas Falconer, there is every chance they'll be seeing a lot more of the club's young talent on your average Saturday afternoon in the same stadium.
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