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[2023 Six Nations] Scotland Squad
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<blockquote data-quote="retired9" data-source="post: 1121843" data-attributes="member: 79608"><p>Well any Slam ambitions are off now BUT the Triple Crown is still up for grabs.</p><p></p><p>I missed the first 30 mins of the game live but having watched the highlights back it does seem like Scotland left a lot of points unscored from the positions and territory they were in.</p><p></p><p>The innacuracy is a bit disappointing and some unforced errors or bad decisions don't reflect well in the event of a loss. Still, if they use this to find a way to beat Ireland I will not be complaining too much, France at home is a big game for any visitors.</p><p></p><p>Really struggling to find a reason to start Hogg next game out, just not hitting the heights we need right now there have been passes gone wrong in all 3 games from him that were pretty key moments overall. Kinghorn is solid back 3 player it could be his time.</p><p></p><p>The ultimate forwards test is coming, and yet it looked like we had a good manage on the French with some good scrummaging and mauling. Lineout needs refining, the increased pressure of #2 opponents undoubtedly showed.</p><p></p><p>Can still have a strong tournament, we need to have a strategy nailed down for the world cup because getting out that group is a massive challenge. Getting the foundations laid now with a fairly settled team is reassuring.</p><p></p><p>Final word to Huipolotou, what a pair they have turned into - the cohesion is great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retired9, post: 1121843, member: 79608"] Well any Slam ambitions are off now BUT the Triple Crown is still up for grabs. I missed the first 30 mins of the game live but having watched the highlights back it does seem like Scotland left a lot of points unscored from the positions and territory they were in. The innacuracy is a bit disappointing and some unforced errors or bad decisions don't reflect well in the event of a loss. Still, if they use this to find a way to beat Ireland I will not be complaining too much, France at home is a big game for any visitors. Really struggling to find a reason to start Hogg next game out, just not hitting the heights we need right now there have been passes gone wrong in all 3 games from him that were pretty key moments overall. Kinghorn is solid back 3 player it could be his time. The ultimate forwards test is coming, and yet it looked like we had a good manage on the French with some good scrummaging and mauling. Lineout needs refining, the increased pressure of #2 opponents undoubtedly showed. Can still have a strong tournament, we need to have a strategy nailed down for the world cup because getting out that group is a massive challenge. Getting the foundations laid now with a fairly settled team is reassuring. Final word to Huipolotou, what a pair they have turned into - the cohesion is great. [/QUOTE]
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