Damien Hoyland unlucky to be one of five sent home early from Scotland tour
Of the five players being sent home early from Scotland’s tour of South America, Damien Hoyland is the one likely to feel most aggrieved.
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Of the five players being sent home early from Scotland’s tour of South America, Damien Hoyland is the one likely to feel most aggrieved.
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