Robinson: Three new faces
We've chosen the squad primarily on the basis of current form and there's a good balance of players.
Andy Robinson
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Scotland head coach Andy Robinson has named three uncapped players in the squad for his first game in charge against Fiji.
Robinson has called up Edinburgh back row Alan MacDonald, Glasgow forward Richie Vernon and Worcester back Alex Grove for next month's opening autumn international at Murrayfield.
But there was no place in the squad for Glasgow star Dan Parks, who had widely been tipped for a recall due to a lack of options at fly-half.
Also omitted was Parks' Warriors team-mate Jon Welsh, despite the young prop earning rave reviews for his performances this season.
Robinson said: "We've chosen the squad primarily on the basis of current form and there's a good balance of players."
Singling out flanker MacDonald, 24, and Vernon, 22, for special praise, the former England boss added: "Both have done well this season where, once again, the competition in the back row is intense, with Roddy Grant also knocking at the door."
The duo and Grove were all part of the IRB Nations Cup-winning Scotland A squad Robinson took to Romania in the summer shortly after his appointment.
The 45-year-old revealed prop Kyle Traynor and centre John Houston, both of his former club Edinburgh, had only narrowly missed out on selection for the Fiji game.
Robinson assured the pair, as well as Parks, Allister Hogg (Edinburgh) and Scott Gray (Northampton), they could yet force their way into contention for the remaining two November Tests against Australia and Argentina.
The Scotland squad will gather for a three-day training camp at St Andrews on Monday, November 2, and then reconvene at Murrayfield six days later ahead of the November 14 Fiji match.
Glasgow stars Max Evans and Richie Gray, both of whom are returning from injury, will join the party at St Andrews as part of their recovery programme.
Backs: Mike Blair (Edinburgh), Ben Cairns (Edinburgh), Chris Cusiter (Glasgow), Simon Danielli (Ulster), Nick de Luca (Edinburgh), Thom Evans (Glasgow), Phil Godman (Edinburgh), Alex Grove (Worcester), Rory Lamont (Toulon), Sean Lamont (Scarlets), Rory Lawson (Gloucester), Graeme Morrison (Glasgow), Chris Paterson (Edinburgh), Hugo Southwell (Stade Francais), Nikki Walker (Ospreys).
Forwards: John Barclay (Glasgow), Johnnie Beattie (Glasgow), Kelly Brown (Glasgow), Geoff Cross (Edinburgh), Alasdair Dickinson (Gloucester), Ross Ford (Edinburgh), Dougie Hall (Glasgow), Nathan Hines (Leinster), Allan Jacobsen (Edinburgh), Alastair Kellock (Glasgow), Scott Lawson (Gloucester), Moray Low (Glasgow), Alan MacDonald (Edinburgh), Scott MacLeod (Edinburgh), Alasdair Strokosch (Gloucester), Richie Vernon (Glasgow), Jason White (Clermont Auvergne).
World Cup 2011 Winner Win Outright: Scotland 125/1| Time | Fixture |
|---|---|
| RBS Six Nations | |
| Saturday 20th March | |
| RBS Six Nations | |
| 17:00 | Ireland vs Scotland |
| 19:45 | France vs England |
| Result |
|---|
| RBS Six Nations |
| Saturday 20th March |
| RBS Six Nations |
| Wales 33 - 10 Italy |
| Sunday 14th March |
| France 46 - 20 Italy |
| Saturday 13th March |
| Scotland 15 - 15 England |
| Ireland 27 - 12 Wales |
| Saturday 27th February |
| England 16 - 20 Ireland |
| Italy 16 - 12 Scotland |
| Friday 26th February |
| Wales 20 - 26 France |
| Sunday 14th February |
| Italy 12 - 17 England |
| Saturday 13th February |
| France 33 - 10 Ireland |
| Wales 31 - 24 Scotland |
| Sunday 7th February |
| Scotland 9 - 18 France |
| Saturday 6th February |
| England 30 - 17 Wales |
| Ireland 29 - 11 Italy |
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1 Dickinson 2 Ford 3 Low 4 Hines 5 Kellock 6 Stroksosh 7 Barclay 8 Beattie 9 Blair 10 Godman11 Evans 12 Morrison 13 Evans (when fit) 14 Danielli 15 R lamont 16 Hall 17 Jacobson 18 Cross 19 White 20 Vernon 21 Cusiter 22 Paterson 23 De Luca
Posted 17:44 22nd October 2009