A Return To Action
While I was away stuck in the wilderness, it seems quite a lot has happened on the rugby front:
- Scotland suddenly became good at Sevens and may yet be allowed to play in the Commonwealth Games. Well done to Greg Laidlaw and the team for their Plate tournament victory, and defeating some Sevens heavyweights along the way (South Africa, Fiji, Argentina).
- Perennial lawbenders the Ospreys won the Magners League final, and Leicester won the GP.
- Andy Robinson fell out with the Guinness Premiership.
- Scotland aren’t touring NZ again, ever. I don’t really have a problem with that at the moment, but AD has a much more balanced reaction to this debate below.
- They are touring Argentina this summer though, but captain Chris Cusiter is still suffering a knee niggle and is a doubt so he may not be
- Edinburgh signed a foreigner, Worcester back row man and Fijian lump Netani Talei. He joins Alex Grove who is also on loan till after the World Cup. Scotsman reports have them targeting Argentine lock Esteban Lozada, too, ahead of their reported interest in previous Puma skipper Carlos Ignacio Fernandez Lobbe.
- The very same Alex Grove has been named in a useful looking Scotland XV (uncapped) to face Japan tonight at Murrayfield (free admission). The full team is: H Southwell (Stade Francais), S Lamont (Scarlets), N De Luca (Edinburgh), A Grove (Worcester), S Danielli (Ulster), P Godman (Edinburgh), M Blair (Edinburgh, capt), A Jacobsen (Edinburgh), R Ford (Edinburgh), M Low (Glasgow), R Gray (Glasgow), J Hamilton (Edinburgh), R Vernon (Glasgow), K Brown (Glasgow), J Beattie (Glasgow). Replacements: F Thompson (Glasgow), G Cross (Edinburgh), S MacLeod (Edinburgh), J Barclay (Glasgow), M McMillan (Glasgow), M Evans (Glasgow), J Thompson (Edinburgh).
Please head along and support the boys if you are in the Murrayfield area tonight. I don’t know if there will be broadcast coverage of any sort but I’ll have a look. It might be on the radio but there is nothing listed.