Pountney back for Scotland, but not as skipper
February 20, 2002
Scotland back row forward Budge Pountney will return for their Lloyds TSB Six Nations clash with Ireland - but he will not be handed back the captain's armband. Pountney has been named in Ian McGeechan's squad to face the Irish at Lansdowne Road on March 2 but Bryan Redpath retains the captaincy after leading the Scots to victory in Italy. Pountney missed the win against Italy with an abdominal injury but will play for his club Northampton this weekend. McGeechan insisted "continuity" had been the key to his decision in keeping Redpath as skipper. But there is no place in the 22-man squad for Andrew Mower who made his first Six Nations start against the Italians in place of Pountney. Fringe players Nathan Hines and Craig Smith also drop out of the squad and are set for A team duty in Ireland.
McGeechan said: "We felt that it eases Budge back in and another change at this moment will not help progression. "I spoke to Budge last night and said Bryan did a great job last week. "With the way we had managed the whole week, it made sense to have the continuity from that. "Budge is playing this weekend."
Backs: G Beveridge (Glasgow), A Henderson (Glasgow), D Hodge (Edinburgh), B Laney (Edinburgh), K Logan (London Wasps), J McLaren (Glasgow), G Metcalfe (Glasgow), C Paterson (Edinburgh), B Redpath (Sale Sharks, captain), G Townsend (Castres). Forwards: G Bulloch (Glasgow), G Graham (Newcastle Falcons), S Grimes (Newcastle Falcons), M Leslie (Edinburgh), S Murray (Saracens), J Petrie (Glasgow), B Pountney (Northampton), R Russell (Saracens), T Smith (Northampton), M Stewart (Northampton), S Taylor (Edinburgh), J White (Glasgow). |
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