Six Nations: ‘Any victory in Dublin will do’

What a difference a game makes.

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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Lamont 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.”