| SUPPORTERS URGED TO HELP MAINTAIN HOME RECORD |
| Thursday, 10 March 2011 | ||
Ross Curle (Ayr) comes off the bench to start at outside-centre, taking the place of Dundee’s Harry Duthie, while Glasgow Hawks’ hooker Eric Milligan packs down with two new props. Gordon Reid (Ayr) comes off the bench at loose-head (switching with Alan Dymock of Heriot’s) and Bruce McNeil (Hawick) comes in at tight-head, to replace Dundee’s Alan Brown, who is unavailable through injury. In the six years of the fixture, the sides have exchanged home victories, with Scotland narrowly missing out on the chance to break that duck last season when substitute centre Darragh Fitzpatrick landed a 35 metre drop-goal two minutes into injury time in Donnybrook. Scotland Club XV team manager, Ian Rankin, said: “These matches are always tight with the standard getting better every year – there’s very little between the sides. “Our strengths come in experience. A number of the Scotland players have played at this level on a number of occasions before while the majority of the players have the benefit of playing in the British & Irish Cup, which has helped to develop the pace and intensity of our play. “The players really enjoy the atmosphere at Netherdale. Our close victory over France last season was a major achievement in front of a big Borders crowd. We’re looking to the supporters to come out in force again, to make a lot of noise and give the guys a lift.” The Dalriada Cup was borne out of the additional significance for Scottish Rugby’s principle partner RBS which, through its Irish arm Ulster Bank, will have a foot in both camps when the sides contest the trophy for the first time. Staff from both banks were invited to submit names for the Cup with Dalriada (which in Gaelic – Earra Ghaidheal – means ‘the boundary of the Gaels’), proving to be the most popular. Dalriada was a sixth and early seventh century Gaelic kingdom that spanned the western coast of Scotland (which roughly covered Argyll & Bute and Lochaber) and the northern coasts of Ireland (County Antrim). Scotland Club XV to play Ireland at Netherdale, Galashiels on Friday 11 March (kick-off 7.30pm) 15 Tom Brown (Currie) 14 Fraser Thomson (Melrose) 10 Scott Wight (Melrose) 1 Gordon Reid (Ayr) Substitutes Scotland’s Club XV Results v Ireland |
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