Kirsty Morrison has revealed her pride after reaching a century of appearances for Hibernian.
The forward donned the armband for last weekend's Scottish Cup clash versus Rangers at Meadowbank Stadium on her 100th Hibs outing.
Speaking to Hibs TV, Morrison expressed her joy at reaching such an impressive milestone for the club.
"It was a great feeling for me personally.
"One hundred appearances is a big achievement. I was really pleased with that.
"It was a special occasion to also captain the side for the first time, so I really enjoyed it."
The result went against Hibs last weekend, with three late goals compounding a harsh 6-2 defeat to end our Scottish Cup run at the quarter-final stage.
Eager to bounce back, Grant Scott's side take on Partick Thistle at Meadowbank on Sunday.
The sixth-place Jags sit one spot behind Hibs in the SWPL table, with only one point seperating the two sides.
Looking ahead to the crucial clash, Morrison believes that there are positives to take from last weekend's performance despite the deflating drop-off in the final stages of the game.
"I think in the first half especially we actually performed really well.
"We just had a disappointing last ten minutes or so, where it fell apart a little bit.
"But we’ll be looking to take the first half into the game this Sunday and hopefully get a positive result."