Gray hopeful of keeping Boyle after 'positive talks'published at 16:46 9 May
Daldeep Kaur
BBC Sport Scotland

Hibs have held "positive" talks with Martin Boyle as they look to secure the Australia forward on a new deal.
The 32-year-old, who is in his second spell at Easter Road, is out of contract this summer and reportedly attracting interest from clubs in Australia's A-League.
"There's been real positive chats with all the [out-of-contract] players, Martin is one of them," said head coach David Gray.
"There's been a lot of positive conversations about futures and where we think the club can go next season and everything else that comes with that.
"We've got a week to go until the end of the season and I'm sure everything will be unveiled after that.
"Right now he's fully focused on playing and my job is to make sure I get the best out of him all the time.
"I'm delighted with where he is mentally, where he is with his performance levels.
"It's just the consistency with it as well, he sometimes gets overlooked or not talked about too much because people see the personality side to him or don't think he's too serious because he likes a laugh or a joke.
"He's very professional in of how he goes about his business when he does work. He's been very consistent affecting games of football at this level for a number of years."
Boyle has made 41 appearances this season, scoring 17 goals and contributing 10 assists.
And Gray says the forward has "massively matured" as a result of standing in as skipper during Joe Newell's injury lay-off.
"I think it's 27 goal involvements this season which is some return," added the Hibs boss.
"He had a bit of a slow start to the season with an injury and playing through that but he's massively matured with the extra responsibility this season, he's took that on really well.
"I'm seeing that in his performances right now, his output, his level of commitment, especially the off-the-ball stuff which is not something the fans will always see, but it's something that his team-mates are appreciating.
"I'd like him to stay, he's been fantastic. Going into his 10th season, that's another thing, he's delivered for this football club for a number of years and he's done really well."