Kinghorn starts at flyhalf for Scotland against Australia
Blair Kinghorn will start at flyhalf for Scotland, with Ollie Smith coming in at fullback, for the Autumn international opener against Australia at Murrayfield on Saturday.
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Blair Kinghorn will start at flyhalf for Scotland, with Ollie Smith coming in at fullback, for the Autumn international opener against Australia at Murrayfield on Saturday.
Australia's rugby union great Michael Hooper was recalled to the team announced on Thursday for this weekend's European tour opener against Scotland at Murrayfield.
ST ETIENNE, France: Former captain Michael Hooper will make a return to Australia’s team for the first time since July when they take on Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday, coach Dave Rennie announced on Thursday.
(Reuters) - Australia back Andrew Kellaway said it was up to the players to show improved performances after nine defeats in 12 tests over the last year, and they could start by beating recent bogey side Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday.
MELBOURNE : Michael Hooper should be in the selection frame for Australia's next test against Scotland after taking time away from the game for wellbeing reasons, stand-in captain James Slipper said on Wednesday.
Veteran flanker Michael Hooper was included in Australia's squad Sunday for their five-Test tour of Britain and Europe after pulling out of the Rugby Championship with "mindset" issues, but James Slipper will captain the team.
MELBOURNE : Michael Hooper will return to the Wallabies fold for the season-ending tour of Europe but will not take back the captaincy after missing most of the Rugby Championship for mental health reasons.
Referee Mathieu Raynal said on Monday he took "100% responsibility" for the disputed decision at the end of this month's first Test between Australia and New Zealand.