Scotland manager Gregor Townsend has announced a 40-man squad for this year's Six Nations, with several players making a return to the team. Experienced pair Jonny Gray and Dave Cherry are among those to be called back into action, while young Edinburgh duo Liam McConnell and Freddy Douglas will also feature.
Gray, who plays hooker for Bordeaux, joins fellow stalwarts Grant Gilchrist and Scott Cummings in the front row, with George Turner and Ewan Ashman providing additional options. Meanwhile, Cherry, 35, is set to make his first start in over a year after playing in Pro D2 for Vannes.
The back row selection has also been bolstered by the inclusion of Jamie Ritchie, Josh Bayliss, and Magnus Bradbury. The forwards have a mix of experience and youth, with several players having previously played for Scotland's national teams.
Townsend stated that he is confident in his squad's ability to compete at the highest level, particularly after the two-week recovery period. He acknowledged that injuries are inevitable but emphasized that rotation will be key in maintaining the team's fitness levels throughout the tournament.
However, there has been controversy surrounding some of the players' omissions, including Cam Henderson and Gregor Hiddleston. Hiddleston, who plays hooker for Glasgow, was expected to feature prominently after his impressive form last season but failed to make the cut.
The squad will be announced in full on Thursday, with Scotland set to face England at Murrayfield on February 7 before hosting Italy a week later. The final round of fixtures takes place in Dublin on March 14.
Gray, who plays hooker for Bordeaux, joins fellow stalwarts Grant Gilchrist and Scott Cummings in the front row, with George Turner and Ewan Ashman providing additional options. Meanwhile, Cherry, 35, is set to make his first start in over a year after playing in Pro D2 for Vannes.
The back row selection has also been bolstered by the inclusion of Jamie Ritchie, Josh Bayliss, and Magnus Bradbury. The forwards have a mix of experience and youth, with several players having previously played for Scotland's national teams.
Townsend stated that he is confident in his squad's ability to compete at the highest level, particularly after the two-week recovery period. He acknowledged that injuries are inevitable but emphasized that rotation will be key in maintaining the team's fitness levels throughout the tournament.
However, there has been controversy surrounding some of the players' omissions, including Cam Henderson and Gregor Hiddleston. Hiddleston, who plays hooker for Glasgow, was expected to feature prominently after his impressive form last season but failed to make the cut.
The squad will be announced in full on Thursday, with Scotland set to face England at Murrayfield on February 7 before hosting Italy a week later. The final round of fixtures takes place in Dublin on March 14.