Finn Russell has no plans to retire soon as he eyes 2027 World Cup
Finn Russell will prolong his playing career for as long as possible with the role of Scotland’s chief conductor at the 2027 World Cup firmly in his sights.
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Finn Russell will prolong his playing career for as long as possible with the role of Scotland’s chief conductor at the 2027 World Cup firmly in his sights.
July 9 : Finn Russell has recovered from a calf injury and will start at flyhalf in Scotland’s Nations Championship fixture against hosts South Africa in Pretoria on Saturday, one of three changes to the starting XV by coach Gregor Townsend.
MADRID, June 23 : Scotland flyhalf Finn Russell is back in training after calf injury concerns and preparing with Scotland at their training camp in Spain ahead of next month’s start of the new Nations Championship.
LONDON, May 18 : England fullback Ellie Kildunne capped a superb season by being voted the British Rugby Union Writers' Club personality of the year on Monday, a day after scoring two tries in the country's 43-28 Six Nations Grand Slam-winning victory over France.
May 3 : Holders Bordeaux Begles eased past Bath with a 38-26 victory on Sunday to reach their second Champions Cup final in a row, where they will face Leinster.
Andy Farrell has made three changes to the Ireland side to play Scotland in the Aviva Stadium on Saturday in the Six Nations.
March 12 : Scotland coach Gregor Townsend named Max Williamson and Grant Gilchrist in a new-look second row forced on him by injuries for the crunch Six Nations clash with Ireland in Dublin on Saturday as his side bid for a first title in the competition since 1999.
March 5 : Scotland coach Gregor Townsend has named a new front row among five changes to his starting XV for the visit of France to Murrayfield for their crucial top-of-the-table Six Nations Championship clash on Saturday.
Scotland stayed on course for a first Triple Crown since 1990 with a pulsating 26-23 comeback Guinness Six Nations victory against winless Wales in Cardiff.