Bring On The Understudies?
Rory has a think about changes that could be made to the team to face Wales. Who would you choose?
Rory has a think about changes that could be made to the team to face Wales. Who would you choose?
Video highlights from Scotland A’s demolition of the England Saxons filmed by Borders Rugby TV
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Andy Robinson has gone with a blend of youth and experience for his first team of the 2012 RBS Six Nations, but perhaps not in the quantities or areas we had imagined.
The action over Calcutta Cup weekend is not restricted to Murrayfield.
Anyone for some good-natured competition?
The Herald is reporting that Ruaridh Jackson will not be considered for selection for the opening matches of this year’s RBS Six Nations for Scotland.
Michael Bradley has named his initial player pool for the A Team to face England Saxons, to be augmented by members from the senior squad.
Ross Ford, the 27-year-old Edinburgh Rugby hooker, was today appointed Scotland’s new captain for the opening match of the RBS 6 Nations Championship – against England at Murrayfield on Saturday week.
As the Scotland squad assembles today in St Andrews for Six Nations training camp, the vicious final weekend of the Heineken Cup pool stages has thrown up a few injury worries for Andy Robinson.
Scottish Rugby Blog, in association with RaboDirect, are giving five lucky readers a chance to win a pair of tickets to watch Edinburgh Rugby vs. Ospreys in the RaboDirect PRO12 on Saturday 10th February.
Scotland 7s head coach, Graham Shiel, has made four changes to the squad which will travel to Wellington and Las Vegas next week, in the next two legs of the HSBC Sevens World Series.
The finest Scottish Club rugby talent (and Alan Dymock) have been selected for a warm up tonight at Murrayfield against Peter Wright’s Under 20s squad, ahead of a series of matches shadowing the Six Nations, including matches against similar sides from France and Ireland.
If you look at the Sky Sports page for this final weekend of pool action, you’ll notice that in all the pools you can watch a choice of either final match on the main channel or the red button.
Unless that is, you support Glasgow or Bath.
Racing Metro 24 – 27 Edinburgh: Rory takes a look at Edinburgh’s thrilling Heineken Cup win in Paris last weekend.