Argentina v Scotland: Winning start would be the morale-booster Scottish rugby needs right now
If ever Scottish rugby needed a morale-boosting result it is now.
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If ever Scottish rugby needed a morale-boosting result it is now.
Scotland play the first of their three summer Tests against Argentina in San Salvador de Jujuy on Saturday.
Grant Gilchrist will captain Scotland for the first time since 2018 when he leads them out for the opening Test against Argentina in San Salvador de Jujuy on Saturday.
(Reuters) - Grant Gilchrist will captain Scotland for the first time in four years while Luke Crosbie will make his first start for the country in the first test against Argentina at San Salvador de Jujuy on Saturday.
Grant Gilchrist will captain Scotland for the first time in four years while Luke Crosbie will make his first start for the country in the first test against Argentina at San Salvador de Jujuy on Saturday.
Edinburgh back-row Luke Crosbie will make his first start for the full Scotland side in Saturday evening’s Test against Argentina in San Salvador de Jujuy.
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.
Grant Gilchrist says Scotland’s three-Test tour of Argentina will be the start of their World Cup preparations as they look to right the wrongs of a dispiriting Six Nations campaign.