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'The idea of being part of a World Cup is a dream of mine'

By PA
Rufus McLean and Jamie Hodgson /PA

Edinburgh lock Jamie Hodgson insists he is not allowing thoughts of potential World Cup involvement to distract him from performing consistently for his club.

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The 24-year-old has won six caps since making his debut for Scotland 13 months ago and was belatedly called into Gregor Townsend’s squad for the autumn series after clubmate Sam Skinner pulled out through injury after the Australia Test.

Despite getting himself into international contention, Hodgson knows he still has plenty of work ahead to remain in the mix for the World Cup in France next autumn.

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“The World Cup is out there in the distance,” he said. “The idea of being part of a World Cup is a dream of mine but the first step’s got to be playing good rugby for my club.

“Getting a run of games for Edinburgh and proving myself here is the most important thing in my mind just now.

“There are so many good locks at Edinburgh and with Scotland so it’s just a case of whoever is playing the best rugby at the time. It’s an incredibly competitive position so you’ve just got to focus on yourself and making sure you’re playing as well as you can.”

Hodgson did not play in any of the recent autumn Tests but is heartened by his latest involvement with the Scotland squad as he prepares to return to club action when Edinburgh visit Benetton on Saturday.

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“I’ve had three weeks in camp training away with Scotland, which I’ve taken a lot from, and I feel in a really good place with my rugby so I’m excited to go and put it out on the pitch,” he said.

“It’s great to go away with Scotland and be training with the quality of players they have, learning off everyone and absorbing information off the coaches.

“When you come back to your club, you just want to take all that learning and all the hard work you did in training and put that out on the pitch.”

Edinburgh sit fifth in the United Rugby Championship table after winning four of their seven matches so far.

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Hodgson hopes they can pick up where they left off after they won their last three games before the international break.

“I think the two away games in South Africa were disappointing,” said Hodgson, reflecting on the early part of Edinburgh’s season. “But since we’ve come back from there, we’ve had an impressive run, especially away to Cardiff.

“I think we’re in a pretty good position, we just want to be knocking on the door of the top four.”

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Hellhound 2 hours ago
Does South Africa have a future in European competition?

All you can do is hate on SA. Jealousy makes you nasty and it's never a good look. Those who actually knows rugby is all talking about the depth and standards of the SA players. They don't wear blinders like you. The NH had many years to build the depth and players for multiple competition the SA teams didn't. There will be growing pains. Not least travel issues. The NH teams barely have to travel to play an opponent opposed to the SA teams. That is just one issue. There is many more issues, hence the "growing pains". The CC isn't yet a priority and this is what most people have a problem with. Saying SA is disrespecting that competition which isn't true. SA don't have the funds yet to go big and get the players needed for 3 competitions. It all costs a lot of money. It's over using players and get them injured or prioritising what they can deliver with what are available. To qualify for CC, they need to perform well in the URC, so that is where the main priorities is currently. In time that will change with sponsors coming in fast. They are at a distinct disadvantage currently compared to the rest. Be happy about that, because they already are the best international team. You would have hated it if they kept winning the club competitions like the URC and CC every year too. Don't be such a sourmouth loser. See the complete picture and judge accordingly. There is many factors you aren't even aware of at play that you completely ignore just to sound relevant. Instead of being an positive influence and spread the game and help it grow, we have to read nonsense like this from haters. Just grow up and stop hating on the game. Go watch soccer or something that loves people like you.

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