The striker was cautioned for simulation during the Jambos' 2-1 defeat in Dingwall which left Steven Naismith far from impressed.
Hearts have had their appeal against Lawrence Shankland’s booking for diving in Saturday’s 2-1 defeat at Ross County booted out.
It’s the second time the Jambos have appealed a booking handed out to one of their players against County this season. Back in December, Alan Forrest had his caution for going down in the box after a challenge from Staggies keeper Ross Laidlaw revoked. Meanwhile, Barrie McKay will step up his Hearts return in a bounce game against Dundee this week. The winger has only made seven appearances this season and the last of those coming in the derby win over Hibs on December 27.
Injured pair Scott Fraser and Yutaro Oda are also expected to get minutes in the friendly with Tony Docherty’s side during the international break. But it comes too early for Liam Boyce, Craig Halkett and Peter Haring, who is set for surgery on his knee.
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