Scots Abroad VIII (or let's spot the new messiah) - The New Era
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Cameo
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Re: Scots Abroad VIII (or let's spot the new messiah) - The New Era
Glad about Bath not having a game. Russell's schedule has been relentless for a long time now.
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BaldiePete
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Re: Scots Abroad VIII (or let's spot the new messiah) - The New Era
Since it’s the Prem Cup it’s highly unlikely he’d be playing even if Bath had a game. Most teams are picking squad and academy players and giving their first choices who aren’t internationals a rest.
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BaldiePete
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Re: Scots Abroad VIII (or let's spot the new messiah) - The New Era
Saturday Games
Playing in England
Exeter
Chapman- not selected against Sale
Sale
Warr - not selected against Exeter (international call up)
Reed - starts
Logan - bench
Northampton
Rory Hutchison - not selected against Leicester
Smith - not selected
Millar-Mills - not selected
Caqusau - starts
Leicester
Henderson - not selected against Northampton
Hurd - starts
Playing in Wales
Cardiff
Sebastian - starts against Ulster
Playing in France
Montpellier
Masibaka - bench against Stade Francais
Price - starts
Hogg - starts
Bordeaux-Begles
Gray - not selected against Montauban
Perpignan
Ritchie - not selected against Racing 92
Toulouse
Kinghorn - starts (at 15) against Bayonne.
Bayonne
Johnson - starts against Toulouse
Playing in England
Exeter
Chapman- not selected against Sale
Sale
Warr - not selected against Exeter (international call up)
Reed - starts
Logan - bench
Northampton
Rory Hutchison - not selected against Leicester
Smith - not selected
Millar-Mills - not selected
Caqusau - starts
Leicester
Henderson - not selected against Northampton
Hurd - starts
Playing in Wales
Cardiff
Sebastian - starts against Ulster
Playing in France
Montpellier
Masibaka - bench against Stade Francais
Price - starts
Hogg - starts
Bordeaux-Begles
Gray - not selected against Montauban
Perpignan
Ritchie - not selected against Racing 92
Toulouse
Kinghorn - starts (at 15) against Bayonne.
Bayonne
Johnson - starts against Toulouse
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BaldiePete
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Re: Scots Abroad VIII (or let's spot the new messiah) - The New Era
I wasn’t going to bother doing this when 6N matches are on but I see that Kinghorn is playing (at 15) tonight. If Dobie is injured he could come back into contention next week.
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Mikey Brown
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Re: Scots Abroad VIII (or let's spot the new messiah) - The New Era
Surely he has to come on to the bench at least, unless VDM leapfrogs Graham to the vacant wing spot.
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septic 9
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Re: Scots Abroad VIII (or let's spot the new messiah) - The New Era
Kinghorn should have been in the 23 this week, and should be next week. Dobie injury means he will miss next week, maybe more.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Sun Feb 15, 2026 11:34 am Surely he has to come on to the bench at least, unless VDM leapfrogs Graham to the vacant wing spot.
Serious options are Kinghorn, Rowe, Smith, Duhan should be nowhere near. The aerial masterclass yesterday from Steyn and Dobie , and Dobie working on the opposite wing in tandem with Steyn showed why
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Mikey Brown
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Re: Scots Abroad VIII (or let's spot the new messiah) - The New Era
Totally agree, was more trying to predict GT pecking order. Steyn really was class.septic 9 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 15, 2026 2:45 pmKinghorn should have been in the 23 this week, and should be next week. Dobie injury means he will miss next week, maybe more.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Sun Feb 15, 2026 11:34 am Surely he has to come on to the bench at least, unless VDM leapfrogs Graham to the vacant wing spot.
Serious options are Kinghorn, Rowe, Smith, Duhan should be nowhere near. The aerial masterclass yesterday from Steyn and Dobie , and Dobie working on the opposite wing in tandem with Steyn showed why