Only four players survive from the game at the weekend as coach, Andy Robinson applies his rotation policy. The captaincy passes to scrum half, Rory Lawson while Kelly Brown shifts from the flank to the Number 8 position. It will also be interesting to see how Euan Murray fares as he returns at tighthead alongside Scott Lawson and Allan Jacobsen in the front row. Both Lamont brothers start and Dan Parks will play at fly half.
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Scotland v Georgia - Only the strongest will survive
After a rather stuttering performance in their opening match against Romania, Scotland can look forward to another highly physical encounter against Georgia in the morning. The Scottish forwards will need to be at their most brooding and intense (see the Canterbury video below) if they are to overcome what promises to be a large and determined Georgian pack.
Only four players survive from the game at the weekend as coach, Andy Robinson applies his rotation policy. The captaincy passes to scrum half, Rory Lawson while Kelly Brown shifts from the flank to the Number 8 position. It will also be interesting to see how Euan Murray fares as he returns at tighthead alongside Scott Lawson and Allan Jacobsen in the front row. Both Lamont brothers start and Dan Parks will play at fly half.
Only four players survive from the game at the weekend as coach, Andy Robinson applies his rotation policy. The captaincy passes to scrum half, Rory Lawson while Kelly Brown shifts from the flank to the Number 8 position. It will also be interesting to see how Euan Murray fares as he returns at tighthead alongside Scott Lawson and Allan Jacobsen in the front row. Both Lamont brothers start and Dan Parks will play at fly half.
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