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Robinson: Scotland challenge
We've got to take into consideration injuries but I'd like to think that the players who are putting their hands up will get selected.
Andy Robinson
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Scotland head coach Andy Robinson has vowed to select on form when he picks his squad for the autumn internationals.
Robinson has been impressed with the starts made to the season by Glasgow and his former club Edinburgh, who have stormed to the top of the Magners League.
But he has also been keeping close tabs on the country's foreign-based stars as he considers his options for the autumn internationals against Fiji, Australia and Argentina.
"We've watched a lot of games; we've watched all the French games and it's been pleasing to see how our guys have been going down there," said Robinson, highlighting the impact full-back Rory Lamont and flanker Jason White have made since moving to Toulon and Clermont Auvergne, respectively.
"It's important that these guys are going to a foreign land and are performing well."
Robinson has been similarly enthused by the displays of a number of uncapped players.
Former England boss Robinson singled out Worcester centre Alex Grove, Edinburgh trio Roddy Grant (flanker), John Houston (centre) and Mark Robertson (wing), and Glasgow prop Jon Welsh, who has been hailed as the find of the season.
Grove and Houston were part of the 44-man training squad at St Andrews in August.
But the addition of other new faces will not necessarily involve axing players, according to Robinson, who nevertheless warned form would be a key element of selection.
"We've had a squad of 44 and now it's adding players going forward," he added.
"We've got to take into consideration injuries but I'd like to think that the players who are putting their hands up will get selected."
One of those had been Glasgow starlet Ruaridh Jackson, widely regarded as the brightest young prospect in the country.
But the 21-year-old fly-half has been ruled out for up to three months with a shoulder injury and Robinson today hinted he definitely would have played a part in the November Tests.
"It's unfortunate he's not fit with the lack of depth in our 10 position," said Robinson.
"Obviously with the talent Ruaridh has, he's certainly one for the future and we wish him a speedy recovery.
"No doubt in a few months' time, when he's back playing and playing well for Glasgow, he'll be in consideration for the squad."
Robinson has repeatedly refused to elaborate on the future of Simon Taylor in recent weeks and again refused to do so.
Stade Francais forward Taylor asked not to be selected for Scotland's training camp in August before suffering a broken foot that is expected to keep him out for another two months.
Robinson also declined to confirm whether Mike Blair would retain the captaincy, despite appointing the scrum-half his skipper while at Edinburgh last season.
Blair has yet to start a game this term after being rested following the British and Irish Lions tour of South Africa.
But that has not stopped Edinburgh making a 100 percent start to the Magners League under Robinson's replacement, Rob Moffat.
Their form has come as no surprise to his predecessor, who led them to second place last season.
"I'm not surprised at all, they have some quality players there," continued Robinson.
"They have the ability to win any game that they play, similar to Glasgow.
"It's about delivery, though, and they'll be under a bit of pressure over the next couple of weeks to maintain their performances."
| Time | Fixture |
|---|---|
| RBS Six Nations | |
| Sunday 12th February | |
| RBS Six Nations | |
| 15:00 | Wales vs Scotland |
| Saturday 25th February | |
| 13:30 | Ireland vs Italy |
| 16:00 | England vs Wales |
| Sunday 26th February | |
| 15:00 | Scotland vs France |
| Saturday 10th March | |
| 14:30 | Wales vs Italy |
| 17:00 | Ireland vs Scotland |
| Sunday 11th March | |
| 15:00 | France vs England |
| Saturday 17th March | |
| 12:30 | Italy vs Scotland |
| 14:45 | Wales vs France |
| 17:00 | England vs Ireland |
| Result |
|---|
| RBS Six Nations |
| Saturday 11th February |
| RBS Six Nations |
| Italy 15 - 19 England |
| Sunday 5th February |
| Ireland 21 - 23 Wales |
| Saturday 4th February |
| Scotland 6 - 13 England |
| France 30 - 12 Italy |
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