it gives Portugal more game time v a T1 sideWaste of a match tbh.
Serves as the match that Cummings can serve out his ban, so not all bad.Waste of a match tbh.
So now that Scotland have a professional side they should win by 100+?Portugal have only played Scotland once before, back in the 2007 world cup (if I remember correctly they were very much an amateur side with very few professionals)
The score then was 56-10 Scotland.
You know I meant Portugal, but fair enough you got me!So now that Scotland have a professional side they should win by 100+?
You have noticed that half of this team are younger and have less than 5 caps average haven't you?Is this the most Scottish born Scotland team in recent memory? For sure basically all British born.
Jest aside, interesting that Gregor is bypassing domestic rugby on a few incidences recently, Douglas and Harrison stand out, wonder if thats a message to the two teams about player development, or more highlighting the issue of having only 2 domestic teams where youth players can come through and meaning very minimal get minutes.
Are Scotland doing anything to improve the pathway from youth to senior rugby? Seems unsustainable to be relying on 2 teams who are both trying to be competitive and have most of their team made up on prime/post prime players.
Yes, and noted that it is interesting that Gregor has bypassed domestic teams as well.You have noticed that half of this team are younger and have less than 5 caps average haven't you?