Kilmarnock finished the Scottish Premiership season with a flourish, winning their fourth game in a row for the first time since 2018 as they dispatched already-relegated Livingston.
Plenty of Killie fans were worried about how the season might pan out, but in the final few games Neil McCann's side have found free-scoring form, netting three or more goals in four successive games.
In a dead rubber final match of the campaign, McCann was adamant his side it was "no holidays yet" for his side.
He might have been worried about the opening stages as Kilmarnock fell behind after sloppy passing at the back let Stevie May in to open the scoring.
But within five minutes, Killie were level and they didn't look back from there. Joe Hugill got the equaliser, tapping in at the front post from a Dom Thompson cross.
After another 10 minutes they were ahead, breaking up the pitch on the counter before Nicky Clescenco skipped inside two players to curl home for his first Killie goal.
Two further strikes came in the second half, with World Cup hopeful Findlay Curtis scoring after another Thompson cutback and Hugill adding his second when he was played through one-on-one.
However, ninth place was snatched from their grasp by Dundee, who scored a last-minute winner against Aberdeen to keep Killie 10th.