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Nick Haining adds to Scotland injury woes as Edinburgh coach hails eight-try win over Connacht

Nick Haining has been ruled out of Scotland’s match against Italy with a shoulder injury, adding to the national side’s back row woes ahead of the fourth round of the Six Nations.

Haining was the third different No 6 to be used by Scotland in the championship this season when he started against France but the Edinburgh player will not be involved in the game in Rome next Saturday.

“It’s his shoulder, his AC joint,” said Mike Blair, the Edinburgh coach. “We’re not too sure the length on that but it’ll be weeks rather than months.”

Scotland are already without Jamie Ritchie for the rest of the season due to a hamstring tear and Matt Fagerson injured his foot against France. Hamish Watson missed the French game after returning a positive Covid test.

Rory Darge stepped up and made his first Scotland start against France and looks set to play against Italy next weekend.

Blair, meanwhile, praised the performance of his Edinburgh side as they thrashed Connacht 56-8 in the United Rugby Championship at the DAM Health Stadium.

Missing 14 internationals in their pack - including Haining - the capital club impressed with eight tries against their Irish visitors.

Blair singled out full-back Henry Immelman, who scored two tries, and compared him to Gavin Hastings. “I thought Henry was outstanding,” said Blair. “I remember at the start of the season I likened him to Gavin Hastings as he is that sort of big, powerful kind of man who is solid and reliable.

“I was also impressed by Ben Muncaster and Conor Boyle and Angus Williams at tighthead, as well as Blair Kinghorn at ten. For someone who had had a difficult five, six week period away with Scotland, back with us, away with Scotland, Blair stood up really well and led the team really

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