Cammy Smith is ready and raring to go should he be called into action against Falkirk tomorrow.
The attacking midfielder put pen to paper last night to complete his loan move to the Saints from parent club Aberdeen.
And 21 year-old says he can't wait to get going after training with his new side for the first time this afternoon.
It's good to get down and get the first training session done with the lads," he said. "It was something I knew was in the pipeline for a couple of days and I spoke with the manager and he really sold it to me. Although we're down at the bottom of the league I firmly believe that we've got the players to manage to stay up.
"I've been at Dundee United the last six months playing games, but then I fell out the team. I felt there was no point sitting about there and I spoke to the manager at Aberdeen and agreed it would be best to come out on loan to get as many games as I can. I feel it's a good opportunity and, like I said, when I spoke to the manager here he really sold it to me, came across really well and I'm looking forward to it.
"I think for the next three or four months I just need to play as much as I can," he continued. "With playing games comes confidence and comes performances so hopefully I can play as many games as I can, find a bit of form and that's what I'm aiming to do.
"I haven't played in a wee while, but I'm ready. I've been training every day and ready to be called upon.
"Coming in as a new signing you have to come in with enthusiasm and you have to be looking forward to it. There's 15 games left and there's points to be won. Hopefully that starts tomorrow."
Cammy confirmed that he had spoken to the likes of Craig Storie and Kenny McLean ahead of completing his temporary move to the Buddies to get a feel for the club.
I spoke to Craig Storie on the phone the other day and I text Lawrence [Shankland] and they both said very good things about the club," he admitted. "I even spoke to Kenny McLean before I came down and they were all very positive about the club and said it was a great set up.
"I came down last night and got made to feel very welcome and hopefully I can do the business on the park and help get some points on the board."