
The Inverness-born attacking midfielder was in nice type for the Highlanders as they pressed for a promotion push from the Championship in 2021/22.
Nonetheless, from mid-January into April, the starlet was sidelined with a thigh harm.
Roddy MacGregor is contemporary, match and raring to roll with Caley Thistle after a double-injury blow sidelined him final season.
Having simply returned to the group, MacGregor cracked dwelling a beautiful aim in a 2-1 win at Morton simply because the aspect had been choosing up steam and roaring in direction of a third-placed end and the promotion play-offs.
His closing motion was taking part in in a 4-0 cruise towards Hamilton in late April when a jaw fracture ended his involvement.
He may solely watch as his team-mates knocked out Partick Thistle and Arbroath within the play-offs earlier than being crushed within the second leg of the ultimate at St Johnstone on Might 23.
MacGregor was dissatisfied to have been watching moderately than making a telling affect. He hopes fortunes fall in his favour this season.
He mentioned: “It was a very irritating season for me personally. I got here again from a thigh harm after which earlier than the play-offs I broke my jaw, so it was not supreme. The boys did rather well and I might have liked to have tried to assist the group.
“Hopefully I can get a wee bit extra luck this season, keep injury-free and get extra video games below my belt.”
MacGregor confused how the main focus at Inverness needs to be on the longer term moderately than replicate on their heart-breaking play-off loss at Park within the closing kicks of a protracted, onerous marketing campaign.
He mentioned: “Everybody was actually dissatisfied on the finish of final season, with the way it ended, however we will’t change it and now we have dusted ourselves down and we’re targeted on what we will do that season. Hopefully we will obtain our intention.”
MacGregor was on the scoresheet as ICT crushed Clach 10-0 in a bounce recreation at Grant Avenue on Wednesday.
On Saturday, they face one other Highland League host in Brora Rangers earlier than taking up St Johnstone on Tuesday in a closed-door recreation.
MacGregor felt sorry for his crushed metropolis opponents in midweek, however hopes his personal group can maintain sharpening up towards the Cattachs at Dudgeon Park.