Six Nations: ‘Any victory in Dublin will do’
While Scotland’s rugby team may not have broken their RBS Six Nations duck last time out against France, touchdowns by Stuart Hogg and Lee Jones mean that, as a bonus leading into Saturday’s trip to Ireland, every one of the back division has proved he can find a way over the try-line.
This will be the first time in eight matches coach Andy Robinson has fielded such a team and leading the way is Sean Lamont. But, while keen to add to his tally of eight tries, the Llanelli Scarlets ace insists: “I’d happily take a 3-0 win.”
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Hide AdLamont reflects on his move back from centre to wing, saying: “I’m happy being back to where I’m most comfortable. You know what you are getting with me further out in the three-quarters and that’s some straight hard running.”