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Finn Russell and Adam Hastings injury concerns for Scotland

Scotland beat Wales 14-10 on Saturday; Scotland have now won four consecutive games with post-lockdown victories over Georgia and Wales coming on the back of Six Nations successes against France and Italy earlier in the year

Scotland's Finn Russell leaves the field with an injury during the Six Nations win over Wales in Llanelli.
Image: Finn Russell was forced off injured during the Six Nations win over Wales in Llanelli

Scotland face a potential fly-half crisis ahead of the Autumn Nations Cup amid fears that Finn Russell might require surgery, with Adam Hastings also emerging as an injury concern.

Gregor Townsend's side claimed a third successive win in the delayed 2020 Six Nations Championship with a 14-10 victory over Wales in Llanelli, Scotland's first win on Welsh soil since 2002.

But the win was marred by injuries to Russell and Adam Hastings, with both fly-halves forced off before the final whistle.

Racing 92 star Russell lasted little more than half an hour and his replacement Hastings had to come off in the final 10 minutes.

"Finn is in more pain than Adam. He was involved in a tackle and his leg just went to the side," said Scotland head coach Townsend.

"He felt something go in his groin/adductor. It's similar to what Grant Gilchrist did over in Munster with Edinburgh.

"A couple of days later he thought he would be OK but that wasn't the case - he's had to have surgery.

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Scotland's Adam Hastings (centre) during a Six Nations match against Wales
Image: Adam Hastings came off the bench against Wales but was forced off before the end

"Adam sub-luxed his shoulder twice in the second half. The first went back in quite quickly and he carried on, but the second one he had to be removed from the field of play.

"Hopefully it won't keep him out too long."

Scotland have now won four consecutive games with post-lockdown victories over Georgia and Wales coming on the back of Six Nations successes against France and Italy earlier in the year.

They will return to action in the Autumn Nations Cup with group games against Fiji, France and Italy before the end of November.

Scotland edge Wales to win in Llanelli
Scotland edge Wales to win in Llanelli

Stuart McInally's try and a trio of penalties was enough for Scotland to earn a first Six Nations win in Wales since 2002, 14-10 in Llanelli.

Full-back Stuart Hogg finished the Wales game at outside-half and Townsend says he has options there if Russell and Hastings are ruled out.

"James Lang has played a fair bit of 10, but we felt it was a case of the fewer the changes, the better," Townsend said of Hogg's move to outside-half.

"Scott Steele played 10 minutes on the wing for Harlequins a few weeks ago and Hoggy can move in at first receiver within games.

"We've got options at 10, Duncan Weir has been playing really well and Jaco van der Walt becomes qualified for France or Fiji.

"We've got a week off to reflect on that and see where Finn and Adam are. We're hoping their injuries aren't serious but it does look quite bad just now."

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