| SEVEN WARRIORS MAKE THE ‘A’ TEAM |
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| Wednesday, 11 February 2009 | |
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Scotland ‘A’ coach Andy Robinson has named sevens Warriors in his side to face Ireland ‘A’ at the RDS on Friday night (13 February, kick off 7.30pm). Warriors stand-off Ruaridh Jackson (above) will make his first-ever start at stand-off at ‘A’ level and the young playmaker admits he is excited about taking the next step in his career. Jackson said: “I’ve played one ‘A’ game so far this season, but that was at full-back. Now I’m at 10, so it will be another step up on the organisational front and I’m really looking forward to it. “From my perspective, it is going to be another learning curve during what has been a pretty good year so far. “It is going to be a massive step for me because I’ve only had two starts for Glasgow, so it will be another chance to get some game-time under my belt at a very high level. “It will definitely help that there are so many other Glasgow players in the team because they are faces that I know.” Edinburgh centre Ben Cairns has been chosen to captain the team in a back-line containing three full internationalists. When the teams met 12 months ago at McDiarmid Park, Scotland ran in an impressive 10 tries during a 67-7, but Jackson believes it will be a closer game this time around. He added: “We got a good result last year, so this time we are expecting them to come out with all guns blazing.” Robinson, working alongside Glasgow’s Sean Lineen and Shade Munro, says he is aiming to maintain the standards set by the team last year; both in terms of results and in the brand of rugby employed. Robinson said: “We are keen to pick up where we left off. We achieved some good results with a positive brand of expansive rugby last season and the plan is for the players to replicate those performances against Ireland ‘A’ and Italy ‘A’. “Ireland ‘A’ have a strong squad with some real quality; Eoin Reddan, Shane Jennings and Andrew Trimble are all players with Test experience.” Scotland ‘A’ team to play Ireland ‘A’ at RDS, Dublin (Friday 13 February, kick-off 7.30pm) 15 Steve Jones (Newcastle Falcons) 14 Jim Thompson (Edinburgh) 1 Ed Kalman (Glasgow Warriors) Substitutes |
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