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Hamstring injury rules Gray out of Cotter's farewell

Scotland second-rower Richie Gray

Richie Gray will miss Scotland’s final Six Nations contest against Italy after failing to recover from a hamstring strain.

The second-rower was initially named in head coach Vern Cotter’s side for Saturday’s contest at Murrayfield.

However, Gray has now been ruled out of the clash with the Azzurri, so Edinburgh lock Grant Gilchrist takes his place.

The match against Conor O’Shea’s men, who are guaranteed to finish with the wooden spoon, will be the last overseen by Cotter before he makes way for Gregor Townsend.

Scotland’s title hopes came to a grinding halt with a 61-21 thrashing at the hands of England last weekend, but they can still finish as high as second with a win over Italy.

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JW 10 minutes ago
Rieko Ioane moved again as one debutant named for the All Blacks

As a South African

You never finished that lol you want them to get spanked? So do i so do i.

Razor still doesn’t seem to know which his best team and combinations are.

At least it’s better than last year when he thought he knew what his best team was!

I am not pointing this out to crow but Rassie can tell you within a few players going completely off form or injuries what his team is going to be for the next four tests.

What makes you think RAzor can’t?


I might be wrong but it seems to me you are confusing Razor doing what Rassie does in experimenting with players and tactics as not knowing what his best team is. At least, it certainly seems to me Razor has made a change to be more like him this year (through the course of last year really, he seems to have studied you a lot).


I think NZR are doing better. They have brought in a new consultant role, and we saw Smith with the team this weekend, The bucked their normal All Black Coach selection process to ensure they got the right group this time (Foster lost assistants like Jamie Joseph and Tony Brown in 2019), and they intervened and source improved assistance for Foster in 2022. I’d imagine Joe Schmidt will be coming back into the fold (probably to replace Wayne Smith) next year when he finally wraps up. It had been a shambles during Hansens reign, sure, but everything has worked well since.


Hope you enjoyed the game. both sides seem to bring a different intensity this weekend, your crowd especially worth two extra men.

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