'Wimmer not resting on laurels after Ibrox win'published at 14:37 12 March
Jane Lewis
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

Ordinarily after a massive win you want to be at it again, carrying on the momentum and confidence.
What a boost Motherwell's victory over Rangers gave the squad, not to mention their aspirations of finishing in the top six.
However, the enforced break may have been welcomed by the coaching staff. Michael Wimmer is three games in and although he's spoken about the importance of "building a picture", it's important he starts acting upon what he's seen since his arrival.
Since that morale-boosting win at Ibrox, Wimmer has been keen to acquire more knowledge on the squad he inherited and a bounce game against Patrick Thistle was organised in between training sessions.
Despite seeing positives from back-to-back wins, Wimmer isn't resting on his laurels with only four games before the split.
He may only be in the door, but already there's a real sense of what he wants from his side, his style of play and demands he's setting.
The break has allowed more time to implement his ideas and early signs look positive, but further tests await Motherwell.
They face a run-in against four sides all vying for the top six, a sequence of games - starting with Saturday's visit of St Mirren - that will gauge how far Motherwell have come under Wimmer.
