Rangers have outshone Celtic, Aberdeen and all other clubs in the country with Gers dominating the latest Scotland U21 squad.
The Scotland National Team Twitter announced a 21-man squad this morning for a pair of upcoming UEFA U21 European qualifiers against Croatia and Greece.
Impressively, there were six Rangers players named in the squad, including two goalkeepers.
Robby McCrorie, who is currently on loan at Premiership club Livingston, is named, as is Kieran Wright, who is out gaining SPFL experience with Alloa Athletic.
Two further players appear to have been included as defenders.
The first is Ross McCrorie, who will likely captain the team at right-back, while Lewis Mayo, who recently put in a Man of the Match performance on debut for adopted side Partick Thistle, also earns a call-up.
In midfield, Stephen Kelly is named as a reward for consistently strong performances during his own Championship loan stint with Ayr United, while Glenn Middleton is the sole attacking representative.

Former Rangers wonderkid Billy Gilmour will also form part of Scot Gemmill’s squad, which by extension suggests he will have to wait a while yet for his first senior cap.
Most of the Gers youngsters called up are currently out on loan, but it does give an idea of the volume of talent coming through the club.
Given that Celtic only have two representatives as do Aberdeen, it reflects positively on the Academy system and plenty of Bears will be hoping that youth international football will help prepare these youngsters for future first-team roles at Ibrox.
