St Johnstone hero Shaun Rooney scored the goals that won his side an historic cup double this season, and joked he'll be "on the pints all summer" after that.
Rooney popped up in 32 minutes to head in David Wotherspoon's cross to down Hibs, having also scored the winner in the Betfred Cup final against Livingston in February - incredibly with the exact same score time.
That put the 'Bellshill Cafu' in exalted company, and Rooney told BBC Scotland he had to wait for his opportunity, having started behind on-loan Danny McNamara following his summer move from Inverness.
He said: "I knew I had it in me. Wee Danny was doing well, so I had to wait on my chance, and it finally came along, I sort of grasped it with two hands and went for it."
On him getting the goal, Rooney said: "It is what it is, I'll take it, but I want to keep on improving, I always want to do better, and hopefully I'll score in two finals next year again.
"I'm delighted for the whole team, the manager, everybody. It's an amazing achievement. I saw on Twitter the other day that it was 10,000-1, so you always take that.

"It's amazing. The chairman and the board are always behind us, especially what they did with the gaffer, bringing him in.
"They could have gone with somebody else, somebody who was more experienced or something like that, so it's always good to have trust in that, and he trusts us, so it makes a difference."
Rooney said he had very little recollection of the goal and didn't know Wotherspoon had put in the cross to the back post, but that was where he was waiting anyway.
Rooney's cup final was cut short as he was replaced by James Brown in 79 minutes when his calf flared up, but he said that means he gets to rest up this summer.
"That's where I always am," he said. "I always try and aim to be at the back post waiting, and I managed to get above wee Josh Doig and I put it in.

"I tried to block a shot [in training], my ankle went, and that's why my calf seized up - well, hopefully it is, hopefully it's not being unfit!
"No, it was my ankle that caused my calf to go, so I'll rest up and that's it, I'll be on the pints all summer!"
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