South Wales Echo

Russell in the running to start for Scotland

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FINN Russell made a point of playing his normal game as he made his long-awaited Scotland return.

The Racing 92 fly-half came on for his first internatio­nal appearance of the year 53 minutes into Scotland’s 48-7 friendly win over Georgia at BT Murrayfiel­d on Friday.

Russell had to wait more than a year to earn his 50th Scotland cap after dropping out of the reckoning ahead of the Guinness Six Nations following a breach of discipline and a damaged relationsh­ip with head coach Gregor Townsend.

With relations fixed, Russell out himself firmly in the thoughts of Townsend’s thoughts ahead of next Saturday’s Six Nations finale against Wales.

The former Glasgow player came on at fly-half with his exWarriors team-mate Adam Hastings moving to the centre and he gave Scotland an extra edge to their play with his sharp passing, setting up a debut try for Duhan van der Merwe.

But Russell said: “I wasn’t trying to show anything or do too much. I just went out there and played my game. It’s not up to me to decide who plays 10, 12 or who is in the 15.

“I went out there and had some fun, that’s what I showed, when you mentioned me smiling, me having fun.

“It wasn’t about me saying this or that. It’s a team game, and I will be supporting them as much if I’m on the bench and Adam or anyone is in the team.”

Russell joined the camp later than most of his internatio­nal team-mates after playing for Racing in the Champions Cup final, and decided to take a low-key approach ahead of his first game back.

“I came in and, didn’t take a step back, but I don’t want to come in and start saying ‘let’s do this and let’s do that’.

“We had a pe-match chat and I usually say what I think going into the game and things we can potentiall­y look for.

“I just went round and had a chat to the subs and talked about what we might do and while watching the game how the plan might change.”

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