scotland are drafting in dutchman visser.
Tim Visser is playing for Scotland by choice. He went to school in England and knocked back approaches by the (England) RU preferring to bide his time and play for the Scots.
He's a big, rangy winger, like George North of Wales, and very hard to stop. IIRR he scored the most number of tries in the Magners last season, and the season before. He's in his third season for Edinburgh and becomes eligible for Scotland in June. Unfortunately we won't be able to see him play against the Wallabies on tour because he becomes eligible a week after the test match.
By the bye: if Tim can't play against the Wallabies, another relatively unknown player can. Stuart Hogg (think Mogg and you won't be far of the mark) is only 19 and, with 20 y.o. Duncan Weir, was in the Scots U/20 team last year. I've seen him play 13 and 15 in the Rabo this season and as a fullback is reminiscent of Mogg of the Brumbes and Taylor of the Hurricanes.
Incidentally, he was eligible for Ireland before he played for Scotland in 6N this year, and is a distant relative of the late George Best
Visser, Hogg and Weir are going to be around for a while. Watch this space.
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