Scotland mentor Gregor Townsend adds six players to crew

Rugby Six Nations 2022  
Date : February 5 to March 19, 2022 
Country : England, Italy, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, France 
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Six Nations Championship 2022 Round 3 will be held on 26 to 27 February, 2022. Before Round 3 Scotland add six players in Scotland’s Squad. Also check Six Nations 2022 TV Coverage list. Below check the details…..

Scotland lead trainer Gregor Townsend has added six players to his Six Nations crew to take on France after a large group of withdrawals. Jonny Gray, Scott Cummings, Cameron Redpath and Rory Sutherland are harmed while Javan Sebastian additionally exits.

Uncapped Glasgow Warriors team Ollie Smith and Kiran McDonald are drafted in, alongside Simon Berghan, Oli Kebble, Marshall Sykes and James Lang. Shower’s Josh Bayliss is accessible in the wake of missing the England and Wales games.

English and Irish Lions set Sutherland got a rib injury in the loss in Wales while experienced second line Gray has a lower leg injury and his kindred lock Scott Cummings has a knee issue. Gifted focus Redpath, who has just barely gotten back to wellness and came on as a substitution in Cardiff, is missing again through injury

“This is an extraordinary chance for the new players to intrigue,” Townsend said. “There are regularly changes made to the crew all through the title and it is a test we are vastly improved outfitted to manage given our present crew profundity.”

Townsend added the harmed players’ advancement will be checked previously “the last two games”, however forward Gray is set to miss the rest of the competition with a lower leg injury. The Exeter Chiefs lock was absent from his side’s Premiership triumph against Newcastle Falcons on Sunday.

Following the 15-14 win, the club’s overseer of rugby Rob Baxter affirmed Gray’s recovery period is “liable to be the length of the Six Nations”. “There’s a few idea that the last Six Nations game may be reachable, yet I imagine that is extreme,” Baxter said.

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“He’s had a physical issue hit period throughout the most recent nine months or so and it [ankle] will improve in seven or two months.”

Scotland are fourth in the Six Nations table following an opening-end of the week win against England was trailed by rout in Wales. Townsend’s men will try to return to winning ways on Saturday (14:15 GMT) when they invite a France side who sit top subsequent to winning their initial two installations to Murrayfield.

Scotland Squad

Advances: Ewan Ashman (Sale Sharks), Josh Bayliss (Bath), Simon Berghan (Glasgow Warriors), Magnus Bradbury (Edinburgh), Andy Christie (Saracens), Allan Dell (London Irish), Rory Darge (Glasgow Warriors, Matt Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors), Zander Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors), Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh), Nick Haining (Edinburgh), Jamie Hodgson (Edinburgh) Oli Kebble (Glasgow Warriors), Stuart McInally (Edinburgh), Kiran McDonald (Glasgow Warriors), WP Nel (Edinburgh), Pierre Schoeman (Edinburgh), Sam Skinner (Exeter Chiefs), Marshall Sykes (Edinburgh), George Turner (Glasgow Warriors), Hamish Watson (Edinburgh).

Backs: Mark Bennett (Edinburgh), Darcy Graham (Edinburgh), Chris Harris (Gloucester Rugby), Stuart Hogg (Exeter Chiefs), Rory Hutchinson (Northampton Saints), Sam Johnson (Glasgow Warriors), Blair Kinghorn (Edinburgh), James Lang (Edinburgh), Rufus McLean (Glasgow Warriors), Ali Price (Glasgow Warriors), Kyle Rowe (London Irish), Finn Russell (Racing 92), Ollie Smith (Glasgow Warriors), Kyle Steyn (Glasgow Warriors), Sione Tuipulotu (Glasgow Warriors), Duhan van der Merwe (Worcester Warriors), Ben Vellacott (Edinburgh), Ben White (London Irish).