Ross County goalkeeper Aaron McCarey’s career had hit the metaphoric road block.

On Saturday, he was the one erecting the impregnable barriers with a series of fines saves in the goal-less stalemate against Hearts.

Having made the most of injury to fellow keeper Scott Fox, McCarey - a summer 2016 recruit from Wolves - has now made eight appearances this season, and is well on his way to racking up his most outings in a campaign since featuring 11 times during the 2013/14 term.

Loan spells Walsall, York, Portsmouth and Bury failed to take off and the Irishman is delighted to be enjoying a sustained run of first team matches.

“The best feeling after a week’s work is 3pm on a Saturday,” said McCarey, who was given a four-month ban in 2015 for a failed drugs test while at Wolves.

“If you’re not playing you don’t feel apart of the team, you’re just there and you may as well be a supporter and have a season ticket.

“But I got my opportunity because of Scott Fox being injured and it’s like everything else, you have to take your chances when they come along.

“I played a lot for the Ireland Under-21s and we had a really good team, a lot of the lads have gone on to play for the senior team, guys like Shane Duffy, Robbie Brady, Jeff Hendrick, James McCarthy.

“I kind of went to a stand still but I’m happy to be playing in a competitive league with Ross County.”

McCarey’s ban two years ago was a low point. The player denied deliberately taking a non-performance enhancing substance.

“That was a tough time in my career,” he remarked.

“I never thought of quitting, absolutely not. If anything it inspired me even more to go on and prove a point, get my career back on track.

“It was a difficult time for me and my family, I had some dark days during the process.

“It was a tough time personally but I got great support from Wolves, they believed in me from day one.

“Kenny Jackett (then Wolves manager) was great with me, he was a great person to talk to and he gave me a lot of encouragement.”

McCarey was a busy man as Hearts racked up 23 attempts at goal at the weekend. The Monaghan-born player denied Isma Goncalves and Christophe Berra with two excellent saves on a busy afternoon.

Hearts defender Michael Smith, meanwhile, insists a fourth place finish in the Premiership is the least the Gorgie outfit should be aiming for despite their winless run stretching to five matches.

He said: “We are aiming to get into the top four, for a club like this we have to and we still believe we can get there.

“We have a run of home games and if we’d won it would have been good going into next week against Hamilton.

“We should have won 4-0 but the keeper made a couple of great saves.”