Scotland look for build on Autumn performances
Scotland head coach Shade Munro is looking forward to seeing how the new look centre partnership of Lisa Thomson and Hannah Smith gets on in Sunday’s Test match in Spain. Scotland are 11th in the world with Spain ninth ahead of the meeting at the Complutense National Stadium in Madrid and it is Scotland’s last of three Tests prior to the Six Nations starting at home to Italy on February 1.
Published by Gary Heatly, January 19th, 2019
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For the match - the first since a battling defeat to Canada nearly two months ago – Munro has brought Smith, Louise McMillan and Annabel Sergeant into the side. Smith, the 26-year-old older sister of Glasgow Warriors’ Matt, has recovered from a dislocated elbow and her inclusion means that captain Thomson moves from 13 to 12, Helen Nelson moves from 12 to 10 and Lisa Martin moves from 10 to the bench. With Jade Konkel out injured - “a leg strain that is being monitored” - McMillan teams up in the back-row with Rachel McLachlan and Siobhan Cattigan. And Sergeant comes in on the wing.
“We have Hannah Smith back from injury after she dislocated her elbow so that combination of Helen at 10, Lisa Thomson at 12 and Hannah at 13 is one we would like to have a look at,” Munro said. “Hannah can play a variety of positions, her preferred position is outside centre so that is where we are playing her against Spain. She is very powerful, very fast, she is one of the mainstays of the sevens squad and she gives us a good option. When you couple that with the way Lisa Thomson has been playing for DMP Sharks it should be a good combination.
"We are looking for that sort of performance [that they put in v Canada] again. Can we replicate it? We didn’t perform well against Italy [a 38-0 defeat in early November], but sometimes playing against a team like Italy and performing as poorly as we did has a positive effect and ahead of Canada it certainly changed the mentality of the team. So, from a coach’s point of view what we don’t want the players to do is think ‘everything is sorted because we played well against Canada’ - it is about challenging the players to replicate that performance and that has certainly been our emphasis in training. We need hard ball carriers, be good at the breakdown and have the ambition to play rugby on the front foot - if you look at Italy we didn’t do it and against Canada we did.”
Off the bench two new additions to the 23 - prop Lucy Minty and second-row Sophie Anderson - could make their debuts.
“Lucy has been training all season with us,” Munro explained. “She has been with the national squad doing skills on a Tuesday and skills on a Friday and she is a mobile prop, so this is an opportunity for her to show what she can do. She is relatively new to playing loosehead prop and we have been working hard with her on that and she had some one-on-one tuition with [ex-Scotland loosehead] Al Dickinson the other day, so that was excellent. Sophie plays for Hillhead and has huge potential, she is powerful and fast and we are excited to see what she can do.”
Scotland: C Rollie; L Harris, H Smith, L Thomson (C), A Sergeant; H Nelson, M Grieve; L Cockburn, L Skeldon, M Kennedy, E Wassell, N Howat, L McMillan, R McLachlan, S Cattigan. Subs: J Rettie, M Forsyth, L Minty, S Anderson, L Winter, J Maxwell, L Martin, A Evans.
Spain v Scotland kicks off at 12.30pm local time (11.30am GMT) on Sunday and can be watched at http://www.rtve.es/directo/teledeporte/ in addition to Rugby Europe TV and World Rugby TV.