Marcus Fraser takes over as St Mirren captain following O'Hara's exit
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 10, 2026, 12:22 PM
Last updated Jul 10, 2026
Marcus Fraser has been appointed as the new captain of St Mirren, stepping into the role after Mark O'Hara's departure to Kilmarnock. At 32 years old, Fraser expressed his enthusiasm for the position, stating he immediately accepted the manager's offer. He emphasized the importance of supporting new teammates and fostering a connection with the coaching staff as they prepare for the upcoming season.
- •Fraser takes over as captain from Mark O'Hara.
- •O'Hara has returned to his first club, Kilmarnock.
- •Fraser appreciated the coaching staff's faith in him.
- •He aims to help integrate new players into the squad.
- •Fraser has been involved in early manager discussions this pre-season.
- 12:22 PMYahoo Sports — Fraser 'jumped at chance' to be St Mirren captain
"Marcus Fraser "jumped at the chance" to take on the role of St Mirren captain. Fraser, 32, takes over from Mark O'Hara, who has returned to first club Kilmarnock. "I had a chat during the week with the manager and the coaching staff and they asked me if I'd like to take the role on - and of course, I jumped at the chance," said Fraser.
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