Ally Miller earns first Scotland call-up ahead of Six Nations finale in Dublin
Glasgow back-rower Ally Miller has been given his first Scotland call-up ahead of Saturday’s Six Nations showdown with Ireland.
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Glasgow back-rower Ally Miller has been given his first Scotland call-up ahead of Saturday’s Six Nations showdown with Ireland.
Scrum-half George Horne has been handed a surprise start for Scotland's Guinness Six Nations showdown with Italy in Rome on Saturday, with Gregor Townsend making three changes to his starting XV.
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Scotland fullback Blair Kinghorn and wing Kyle Steyn return to the starting lineup to face England in the Six Nations clash at Murrayfield on Saturday, providing a significant boost to a backline marshalled by mercurial flyhalf Finn Russell.
Scotland have been boosted by the return from injury of fullback Blair Kinghorn and prop WP Nel for their Six Nations Championship clash with England at Murrayfield on Saturday, while there is also a recall for flanker Hamish Watson.
:Scotland co-captain Rory Darge is back in the side to take on France in their Six Nations clash at Murrayfield on Saturday as Grant Gilchrist also returns in the second row, both players having missed the thrilling 27-26 win over Wales last weekend.
:Flyhalf Finn Russell will lead Scotland in their Six Nations opener against Wales in Cardiff on Saturday with co-captain Rory Darge missing out through injury, though the back row forward will return for the visit of France on Feb. 10.
EDINBURGH : Scotland coach Gregor Townsend has largely gone with his tried and tested after naming four uncapped players in a 39-man squad for their Six Nations opener against Wales in Cardiff on Feb. 3, the Scottish Rugby Union said on Tuesday.