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Ireland v Scotland
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<blockquote data-quote="dundeesmiffy" data-source="post: 176864"><p>TBH I want to see;</p><p></p><p>6 - Strokoch</p><p>7 - Rennie </p><p>8- Hogg </p><p></p><p>Two inexperienced flankers, but at some point in the game this is the back row I'd like to see on the field.</p><p>Rennie had a great game against Munster, even stepped Doug Howlett.</p><p>Hogg and Blair work well together on the 8-9 axis at Edinburgh.</p><p>I've not seen much from Strokoch but seeing as he's already been picked he must be doing something right.</p><p>I think this game will be similar to Edinburgh v Munster last week, minus the lack of scoring in the first half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dundeesmiffy, post: 176864"] TBH I want to see; 6 - Strokoch 7 - Rennie 8- Hogg Two inexperienced flankers, but at some point in the game this is the back row I'd like to see on the field. Rennie had a great game against Munster, even stepped Doug Howlett. Hogg and Blair work well together on the 8-9 axis at Edinburgh. I've not seen much from Strokoch but seeing as he's already been picked he must be doing something right. I think this game will be similar to Edinburgh v Munster last week, minus the lack of scoring in the first half. [/QUOTE]
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