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Stuart Hogg gives Exeter inside track on Racing's Finn Russell

- Paul Rees

When Exeter face Racing 92 in the European Champions Cup final they will be prepared for the French club’s match-winner Finn Russell, whose chip into space five minutes from the end salvaged victory against Saracens in the semi-final, thanks to one of the flyhalf’s close friends.

Stuart Hogg, who played alongside Russell at Glasgow as well as for Scotland, is in his second season with Exeter and will be providing the lowdown this coming week on someone he has known since they were boys.

“Finn is an unbelievab­le talent, one of the best 10s in the world,” says Hogg, who has enhanced Exeter’s attacking game from full-back. “He has the ability to change a game in a heartbeat and

I know how he plays. He is one guy we are going to have to be wary of. It will be strange if I play because I can only remember being on the opposite side to him once, when we were playing under-14s rugby.

“He is one of the most naturally talented players I have come across. Nothing fazes him: if he makes a mistake, he gets on with it. You think he does not care but deep down he truly does. Ask him to do a basic skill and he will say: ‘Stuff that,’ and chuck a 30yard pass out of the back door which will be perfect. You have to give him the licence to play because he can change a game. I am happy he is Scottish.”

Russell has not played for Scotland since last year’s World Cup after falling out with the coach, Gregor Townsend, when he reported late for a training camp before the Six Nations. Given

Russell’s form for Racing in Europe, Townsend has a call to make before the rearranged match with Wales at the end of the month.

“What has happened has happened and we cannot change anything,” Hogg says. “Finn would like this to be the end of it and nothing will be any different other than Finn Russell will be

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