Quick Scotland preview, at least from my POV
Results over the last 12 months:
Wins over Japan (twice), Italy (twice), Argentina, Georgia, Wales, Ireland
Losses to Australia, France, England
Unavailable: Stuart Hogg, Greig Laidlaw, Tommy Seymour (BILs), Alasdair Dickinson, Rory Sutherland, John Hardie, Richie Gray, Mark Bennett, Huw Jones, Sean Maitland (Injury)
Most Recent Result: Def Italy 34-13
In very hot and very humid conditions, Scotland scored 5 tries to 2, including 3 either side of half time. Despite knocks to the ankle and head, playmaker Finn Russell looked in fine form, as the near sole architect of two tries. Captain John Barclay led from the front, ably assisted by near MOTM Ben Toolis, double try scorer Ross Ford, and Russell's Glasgow halves partner Ali Price.
Conditions clearly played their part however. Scoring, handling, and all round expansive play slowed down dramatically after ~65th minute, and normally 80 minute players Ross Ford and Tim Swinson were notably struggling from about the 55th minute.
Scotland are most likely to be exploited due to lack of forward size in general play (no noted weaknesses in the set piece) being a noted weakness even with Richie Gray, John Hardie and Josh Strauss fully fit. Otherwise, without Laidlaw to control tempo (replaced with pocket rocket Ali Price), and the strikepower of Hogg, Seymour, Jones and Bennett, the responsibility for both falls to Russell, whose relative inexperience and style of play can be targeted into making mistakes.
But a strong set piece, the current form of Russell and Price along with a the motivation to play well under the new coach should ensure a competitive game to say the least
Predicted Team:
D. Taylor, D. Hoyland, M. Scott, A. Dunbar, T. Visser, F. Russell, A. Price, A. Dell, R. Ford, WP. Nel, B. Toolis, J. Gray, J. Barclay ©, H. Watson, J. Strauss
Res: F. Brown, G. Reid, Z. Fagerson, T. Swinson, R. Wilson, H. Pyrgos, P. Horne, R. Hughes
Australia by 3
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