Rangers cup drought ends in dramatic final
Rangers put the disappointment of losing last week's UEFA Europa League final to bed, delivering the Scottish Cup back to Ibrox for the first time since 2009 after a 2-0 defeat of Hearts.
A packed Hampden Park crowd had to wait until the opening minutes of extra-time for a goal, though, after an inspired performance from Craig Gordon in the Hearts goal kept Rangers at bay for the first 90 minutes of the match, including an astonishing save in stoppage-time to deny Joe Aribo what would have been a last-gasp winner.
But there was nothing the veteran goalkeeper could do about Jack's opener in the third minute of extra-time, a searing drive from outside the box that flew through a crowded box and past him into the back of the net.
When Wright added the second just minutes later with a precise strike to the far corner off the back of a swift counter-attack, it was clear Hearts was cooked, and celebrations soon started in the stands.
Gordon, though, produced more stunning saves in the second half of extra-time to keep the scoreline respectable, but Hearts never really looked a threat at the other end of the field, with Australia's Cam Devlin and John Souttar ending their seasons with the Jam Tarts in disappointment.