Craig Chalmers believes Stuart Hogg will lose the Scotland captaincy
Craig Chalmers believes Stuart Hogg has captained Scotland for the last time after the national team’s Guinness Six Nations campaign ended under a cloud.
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Craig Chalmers believes Stuart Hogg has captained Scotland for the last time after the national team’s Guinness Six Nations campaign ended under a cloud.
It began with a bang but ended in acrimony and a fourth-place finish. Scotland’s 2022 Six Nations was pockmarked by disappointment but the championship did provide dazzling Grand Slam winners in France, and Ireland deserved their Triple Crown.The Calcutta Cup win of the opening weekend seems a long, long time ago. The talk after that game was of a genuine title challenge, of going to Cardiff and winning for the first time in 20 years. Gavin Hastings warned us not to get carried away, told us not to mention the G**** S***. He was right, of course. Wales won, Scotland unravelled and by the time we got to Dublin reports of an unauthorised night out involving six players the previous weekend were doing the rounds. So what did we learn?
Two years ago in Dublin, Ireland were put to the pin of their collar by the visiting Scots and won an extremely tight Six Nations game by a single score.
Gregor Townsend has refused to guarantee Stuart Hogg will remain as national captain next season as he reflected on a Six Nations campaign in which Scotland finished in the bottom half of the table for the fourth year in a row.
The half-joke doing the rounds after Ireland's autumn clean sweep was delivered with nervous laughter and tinged with genuine fear.
Stuart Hogg has apologised for the disciplinary breach which overshadowed the build-up to Scotland’s final match of the Six Nations Championship against Ireland.
Stuart Hogg has apologised for the disciplinary breach which overshadowed the build-up to Scotland’s final match of the Six Nations Championship against Ireland.
Scotland captain Stuart Hogg says he apologised to staff and players after he and five others were disciplined for visiting a bar after the Six Nations win against Italy last week.