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Podcast Episode 291: Italy v Scotland

Craig, Jonny and Iain discuss Scotland’s long-awaited victory in Italy, plus the return of the pro sides to URC action and Richard Cockerill’s comments about Scottish rugby.

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2 responses

  1. Can’t find any posts open for comments on the pro teams.

    Watching Zebre Glasgow, have to wonder if Dobie should be the next project at 10….

    Such an all rounder, great running game, and that pass off his left over the top. Sure he’s taller than his stats suggest. I was waiting for Paterson to suggest it.

    Hastings might be on his way to Scotstoun, but Dobie could succeed Russell.

    1. Ladies side 4th in table. Glasgow top the table, Edinburgh just outside top 8. A time of optimism IMO. A few old favourites retire, thanks to them for their contibutions to Scottish Rugby.

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