ScotlandScotland have made four changes to their starting XV and a further positional switch in their team to open the 2014 RBS 6 Nations Championship away to Ireland on Sunday.

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British & Irish Lion Stuart Hogg returns at full-back having missed the viagogo Autumn Tests through injury, while other alterations from the team that lined-up against Australia see Alex Dunbar preferred to Nick De Luca in the centre; Tim Swinson win the nod over Grant Gilchrist in the second-row; and a fourth Glasgow Warrior, Ryan Wilson, chosen at blindside flanker instead of Johnnie Beattie.

For Dunbar, Swinson and Wilson it is their first RBS 6 Nations start and the same goes for Duncan Taylor at inside centre. Sean Maitland, who scored on his first outing in the Championship in the opening game last season, moves to the wing to accommodate Hogg in the 15 jersey.

Kelly eyes Melrose record

Scotland will be captained by Kelly Brown, who will be winning his 61st cap, thus equalling Doddie Weir’s record as the most-capped product of the Melrose club.

Head coach Scott Johnson acknowledged that it had been a tough selection.  “The forwards especially were a hard pick but we’re happy. We believe we’ve got a good combination to go in against formidable opposition,” he told scottishrugby.org

Johnson reflected that Scotland’s back-row selection increased their lineout options and hailed the inclusion of 24-year-old Wilson, for the additional athleticism he can bring.

In the engine-room, the head coach is savouring the chance to reunite Swinson with Jim Hamilton.  The pair made a considerable impact in Scotland’s Test against South Africa in Nelspruit last summer and injury to Swinson deprived them of rekindling that partnership in the autumn.

Like a fine wine

In the backs Johnson looks forward to his back three making their mark.  “We can go the length with that back three.  For a seasoned campaigner Sean Lamont has some leg still.  His form over the last 24 months for us has been outstanding, especially his work off the ball.  Like something in my wine cabinet he’s certainly getting better with age.”

Johnson is acutely aware that Scotland have not won their first game in the Championship since France were defeated at Murrayfield in 2006 and believes this selection can end that sequence.

 

Scotland team to play Ireland at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin on Sunday 2 February in the RBS 6 Nations Championship, kick-off 3pm GMT:

15 Stuart Hogg (Glasgow Warriors) 15 caps, 3 tries, 15 points
14 Sean Maitland (Glasgow Warriors) 8 caps, 1 try, 5 points
13 Alex Dunbar (Glasgow Warriors) 3 caps, 1 try, 5 points
12 Duncan Taylor (Saracens) 6 caps
11 Sean Lamont (Glasgow Warriors) 82 caps, 12 tries, 60 points
10 Duncan Weir (Glasgow Warriors) 8 caps, 1 try, 2 conversions, 9 points
9 Greig Laidlaw (Edinburgh Rugby) 24 caps, 3 tries, 23 conversions, 54 penalties, 223 points

1 Ryan Grant (Glasgow Warriors) 13 caps
2 Ross Ford (Edinburgh Rugby) 71 caps, 2 tries, 10 points
3 Moray Low (Glasgow Warriors) 23 caps
4 Tim Swinson (Glasgow Warriors) 3 caps
5 Jim Hamilton (Montpellier) 50 caps, 1 try, 5 points
6 Ryan Wilson (Glasgow Warriors) 4 caps
7 Kelly Brown (Saracens) CAPTAIN 60 caps, 4 tries, 20 points
8 David Denton (Edinburgh Rugby) 17 caps

Replacements:
16 Pat MacArthur (Glasgow Warriors) 3 caps
17 Alasdair Dickinson (Edinburgh Rugby) 30 caps, 2 tries, 10 points
18 Geoff Cross (Edinburgh Rugby) 23 caps, 1 try, 5 points
19 Richie Gray (Castres) 33 caps, 1 try, 5 points
20 Johnnie Beattie (Montpellier) 26 caps, 3 tries, 15 points
21 Chris Cusiter (Glasgow Warriors) 64 caps, 3 tries, 15 points
22 Matt Scott (Edinburgh Rugby) 16 caps, 3 tries, 15 points
23 Max Evans (Castres) 37 caps, 3 tries, 15 points

Referees: Craig Joubert (South Africa). Assistant referees: Jaco Peyper (South Africa) and Mike Fraser (New Zealand).  TMO: Carlo Damasco (Italy)

3 Responses to Six Nations: Scotland – Four to make first Six Nations start against Ireland

  • 1

    Some of the selections may raise some eyebrows, for example Richie Gray on the bench, but Tim Swinson has been doing so well and showed in recent times that he belongs at this level. A nice selection headache for Scott Johnson to have. Will be good to see an explosive 20 or 30 minutes off the bench from Richie.

  • 2

    Nice backline, apart from halfbacks Johnson has gone for good bulk in the backline. No flyhalf cover on the bench but I guess if needed Laidlaw could shift from scrumhalf to flyhalf and bring Cusiter on at scrumhalf. Its been a 50/50 really I think between Ruaridh Jackson and Duncan Weir for the flyhalf berth but perhaps the omission of Jackson would suggest they are going in with less of a running game plan.

  • 3

    Surprised to see Ryan Wilson start and Johnnie Beattie on the bench, news was that Beattie was maybe carrying a bit of an injury so that begs the question of why he is in the team at all? Don’t know if Strokosch is injured but am really surprised he is not in the team at all, also Kieren Low may have been a good versatile bench option.

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