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    Glasgow will host Leicester Tigers in their first ever European knock-out match

    if they win that they will face the winner of Leinster v Harlequins, i suspect that will be Leinster and in Dublin, but IF Harlequins win it would be Glasgow v Harlequins.


    Edinburgh will host The Lions at the Hive on Friday April 4th as they look to avenge October's League Hammering, Edinburgh were 48-0 down by HT, a league record interval deficit with The Lions winning 55-21.

    IF Edinburgh win they will be back at the Hive for the QF against the winner of the last 16 game between Bayonne and The Bulls.


    elsewhere, this years six nations will have 20-min red cards with sides able to replace the dismissed player after the 20 mins.



    Wales will close the roof for all fixtures over the next two years at the principality, saying it will guarantee conditions, maintain consistency for players(home ones obviously) and improve the fan experience, OK


    Saracens' Fergus Burke has been named in the Scotland squad for the six nations, the New Zealand born stand-off says he turned down an approach from England, he's eligible for Scotland through a grandfather from Glasgow.
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    FT Scarlets 30 Edinburgh 24, too many penalties lost


    FT Glasgow 22 Connacht 19

    Glasgow's 2nd string hold out against the Irish side unfortunately no try bonus point though, think they said 16 players away with Scotland, it's a pity players being away really weakens some sides for their club games, deserved motm for scrum-half Ben Afshar he had a great game , Glasgow facing the wind and rain in the 2nd half horrible conditions

    south African sides get the benefit of playing more or less full sides whilst the Northern Hemisphere sides suffer due to the six nations.

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    I don’t understand how Finn Russell was playing for Bath when all the English players for Bath where away to an English training camp?

    Especially given the big injuries Scotland have just had

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibs4185 View Post
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    I don’t understand how Finn Russell was playing for Bath when all the English players for Bath where away to an English training camp?

    Especially given the big injuries Scotland have just had
    Why should Bath care? They pay his salary, and can use him as they see fit.

    That he's playing outside of his union country (i.e., in England) means the SRU have no power or ability to mandate whether he can or cannot play in the same way that the domestic Scotland players were all stood down this weekend.

    Some really puzzling call-ups to deal with the injuries we're experienced in the last 2 weeks. I hadn't even heard of Alex Makibasa until this morning!
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    Why should Bath care? They pay his salary, and can use him as they see fit.

    That he's playing outside of his union country (i.e., in England) means the SRU have no power or ability to mandate whether he can or cannot play in the same way that the domestic Scotland players were all stood down this weekend.

    Some really puzzling call-ups to deal with the injuries we're experienced in the last 2 weeks. I hadn't even heard of Alex Makibasa until this morning!
    Of course if it’s outside the international window they can play him if they want but why then release all the England players?

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    Number 8 Alexander Maskibaka called into the Scotland Six Nations squad. Bit of an unknown quantity and born in Australia. His mum's from Paisley I gather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibs4185 View Post
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    Of course if it’s outside the international window they can play him if they want but why then release all the England players?
    Because Bath are a member of the RFU and the Union can ask clubs to release their players to prevent injuries. But no Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Italian or French players need be granted the same courtesy - frankly, it's a benefit to England if Russell gets hurt playing, or being tired by an extra week's game, ahead of the Six Nations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylar View Post
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    Because Bath are a member of the RFU and the Union can ask clubs to release their players to prevent injuries. But no Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Italian or French players need be granted the same courtesy - frankly, it's a benefit to England if Russell gets hurt playing, or being tired by an extra week's game, ahead of the Six Nations.
    Not very gentlemanly and the rules should be changed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeard View Post
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    I see from next season the 6NC will lose a rest weekend so it will be played over 6 weeks rather than 7 (likely 3 games/rest/2 games). From the outset of the 6NC (2000) England pushed for 5 consecutive weekends but this was resisted by Scotland and others who had less strength in depth and needed the rest weekends for recovery of their fewer key players. How things change. Whilst we will/would still miss key players like Tuipoluto or Russell, we've as much strength in depth as anyone else so I don't think dropping to 6 weekends (or maybe even 5 in the long term) is the problem it would have been for us back in the early Noughties.
    Quite happy with that, feel the extra week really drags out what should be a short, snappy tournament.

    We're never going to win the ****ing thing anyway.
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    Quite happy with that, feel the extra week really drags out what should be a short, snappy tournament.

    We're never going to win the ****ing thing anyway.
    This is the year. A bit less confident after last weeks injury news but it’s now or Never.

    We’ve traditionally had Italy last or second last. All the other teams get a good wee confidence booster against Italy first and then onto the main opposition.

    Nice see confidence booster against Italy. At home to the current champions on a high (hopefully), twickenham where we’ve done well recently, wales who are absolute humpty just now and then the tournament favourites away for the grand slam. We beat france last time in Paris.

    Iys a tough task but we’ve shown we can compete with the best. The squad are experienced and in their peak.

    Fixtures have fallen kindly.

    I’m as optimistic as I’ve ever been……until we lose a try in the firsy 5 mins against Italy 🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibs4185 View Post
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    This is the year. A bit less confident after last weeks injury news but it’s now or Never.

    We’ve traditionally had Italy last or second last. All the other teams get a good wee confidence booster against Italy first and then onto the main opposition.

    Nice see confidence booster against Italy. At home to the current champions on a high (hopefully), twickenham where we’ve done well recently, wales who are absolute humpty just now and then the tournament favourites away for the grand slam. We beat france last time in Paris.

    Iys a tough task but we’ve shown we can compete with the best. The squad are experienced and in their peak.

    Fixtures have fallen kindly.

    I’m as optimistic as I’ve ever been……until we lose a try in the firsy 5 mins against Italy 🤣
    I was pretty confident until the injuries. If our form over teh last couple of years is anything to go by we can win any game out of teh five but also lose any of them even at home to Italy. Trying to make my mind up whether to photograph Scotland on Saturday or watch Hibs.

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    So, should get the team this afternoon. Mostly picks itself. Reckon it will be

    1 Schoeman
    2 Ashman
    3 Z Fagerson
    4 Gray
    5 Gilchrist
    6 M Fagerson
    7 Darge
    8 Dempsey
    9 White
    10 Russell
    11 VDM
    12 McDowall
    13 Jones
    14 Graham
    15 Kinghorn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibs4185 View Post
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    This is the year. A bit less confident after last weeks injury news but it’s now or Never.

    We’ve traditionally had Italy last or second last. All the other teams get a good wee confidence booster against Italy first and then onto the main opposition.

    Nice see confidence booster against Italy. At home to the current champions on a high (hopefully), twickenham where we’ve done well recently, wales who are absolute humpty just now and then the tournament favourites away for the grand slam. We beat france last time in Paris.

    Iys a tough task but we’ve shown we can compete with the best. The squad are experienced and in their peak.

    Fixtures have fallen kindly.

    I’m as optimistic as I’ve ever been……until we lose a try in the firsy 5 mins against Italy 🤣
    I just can't see us getting the results against France AND Ireland - every chance we will win one of them.

    Ireland in particular have had our number for a good few years now.

    France and Ireland are capable of beating everyone, so really we want to be beating both of them and can afford a loss against either Wales, England or Italy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcbizz1998 View Post
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    So, should get the team this afternoon. Mostly picks itself. Reckon it will be

    1 Schoeman
    2 Ashman
    3 Z Fagerson
    4 Gray
    5 Gilchrist
    6 M Fagerson
    7 Darge
    8 Dempsey
    9 White
    10 Russell
    11 VDM
    12 McDowall
    13 Jones
    14 Graham
    15 Kinghorn
    Is Jonny Gray fit? I thought I'd read that he didn't play for Bordeaux last weekend.

    Edit. Obviously is

    Here's the team:-

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-un...s/c0rq9wyq9gno

    You got 13/15
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    No idea how Hamish Watson isn't getting in that Scotland squad. He still looks an excellent player to me

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    Is Jonny Gray fit? I thought I'd read that he didn't play for Bordeaux last weekend.

    Edit. Obviously is

    Here's the team:-

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-un...s/c0rq9wyq9gno

    You got 13/15
    Yep, didn’t see Cherry coming in but I’m not against it. His line out throwing is the most reliable. And I guess Dempsey drops to bench as he is just back from injury.

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    not straight at uncontested Lineout= play on....... good one agree with this


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    Quote Originally Posted by wookie70 View Post
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    No idea how Hamish Watson isn't getting in that Scotland squad. He still looks an excellent player to me

    still a great wee player

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    Hopefully we’ll see the Dupont show tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    Hopefully we’ll see the Dupont show tonight
    Great skill from the wee man for the first French try. They are some team to watch. Supreme skill levels

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    I thought that final pass was forward? But wizardry from the great man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    I thought that final pass was forward? But wizardry from the great man.
    Aye looked a bit iffy but still, what a try. Dupont is a genius

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    U20's FT Scotland 10 Italy 22, another wooden spoon and whitewash beckons

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbageandribs1875 View Post
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    U20's FT Scotland 10 Italy 22, another wooden spoon and whitewash beckons
    Poor result that. We desperately need to give u20s real rugby games. 2 pro teams just isn’t enough really

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    I thought that final pass was forward? But wizardry from the great man.
    I thought that too.
    "...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scorrie View Post
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    Poor result that. We desperately need to give u20s real rugby games. 2 pro teams just isn’t enough really

    need to relax the Eligibility rules a bit for the u20's :)

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    Absolute pumping.
    "...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”

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    Keep getting thrown by the non-Welsh co comm (showing my ignorance of rugby here). First few words every time he speaks, he sounds like Stuart Lovell and I'm immediately going "what's he doing there?". Every time!

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    Emphatic win for France but strangely I didn’t think they played that well. Some individual brilliance scored tries but Ireland will be a far sterner test

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    Nah, that France team looked scary when they did get going. Hard to fully say how good of course, as Wales were awful.

    It would be classic Scotland though for Wales to rock up to Murrayfield in March and beat us
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