| GEMMELL SEEKS TO ENTHUSE RUGBY FANS ON WORLD SERIES |
| Thursday, 26 November 2009 | ||||
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The IRB Sevens World Series gets underway next weekend in Dubai before moving onto George in South Africa, so today, Scotland 7s coach Stephen Gemmell announced a strong and well prepared squad for the opening tournament of the season. “There’s some continuity in our squad now. We’ve got Scott Forrest, Mike Adamson and Colin Shaw who have Sevens as their main competition. “It’s nice to have that backbone and also having Hefin O’Hare and Andrew Turnbull involved in the squad who were in London and Edinburgh last season. That’s five players there who have been involved in consecutive semi-finals.”
There are six new caps in the squad, among which are Bath scrum-half Mike Baxter, Sale Sharks back-rower David Tait and Glasgow’s formidable ball carrying flanker James Eddie. However, despite the influx of new faces, all but Tait have been involved in the squad’s pre-season camps in Delhi and France, the first time the sevens squad has undertaken such a thorough pre-season regime. Gemmell also announced the return of full-time professionals Hefin O’Hare and Andrew Turnbull, both of whom were involved in Scotland’s first ever semi-final spots in London and Edinburgh last year. He continued: “We’ve had good support from both pro-teams again in getting release of Hefin [O’Hare], Turny [Andrew Turnbull] as well as James Eddie. I’m excited by the squad.” “All of the players in this squad, with the exception of David Tait, were either with us in Delhi or in France. The squad is selected on merit and David is someone we’ve been aware of in terms of being Scottish qualified playing at Sale. “He’s been involved in the Guinness Premiership and the Heineken Cup this year. He’s a rangy ball carrying number eight so that gives us yet another string to our bow. “We’ve maybe, in the past, not always had that strength in depth and I feel with this squad of 12 that we’ve got here that that we have got strength in depth.“All of these players firstly will have to play, but secondly are more than capable of playing, and when we’ve had that in the past, we’ve done well.”
Meanwhile, as the senior Scotland team continues to inspire the nation through their winning performances in the Bank of Scotland Corporate Autumn Tests, Gemmell hopes that his charges can continue to enthuse rugby fans as the nation builds towards the Commonwealth Games in Delhi next year. IRB South Africa Sevens, Pool D: Scotland, England, Argentina, Tunisia Scotland 7s’ Pool D fixtures on day one (Friday 11 December) of the Emirates Airline South Africa Sevens (11 & 12 December): |
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