The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

History-maker.

Hooker poised to break Chris Paterson’s record

- ROSS ALEXANDER

Hooker Ross Ford, pictured during a visit to Veiuto Primary School in Suva yesterday, is poised to make Scottish rugby history when he wins his 110th cap against Fiji tomorrow.

Ross Ford is set to break Scotland’s caps record after being named to start against Fiji tomorrow.

The hooker is poised to earn his 110th cap as coach Gregor Townsend announced 12 changes to the XV which began the match against Australia.

Glasgow centre Nick Grigg makes his debut, with Finn Russell having left the tour to link up with the British and Irish Lions in New Zealand and Alex Dunbar granted permission to leave the tour a week early.

Barring late injury, Ford will go clear of Chris Paterson as Scotland’s most capped Test player.

Asked what makes Ford such a special player, Townsend said: “His mindset and work-rate. Ross loves everything about being a rugby player. He puts in the work in the gym and on the training field, which is the reason why he is still playing really well after 109 caps.

“We’ve seen it on this tour. He has driven a lot of the standards. It’s really good from our perspectiv­e that we have two hookers (Ford and Fraser Brown) who are competing for that position.”

Grigg is one of three players featuring for the first time on the tour.

Alex Allan, the Glasgow prop whose only cap came three years ago, comes in for Gordon Reid in a new-look front row.

John Hardie, who should have played the opening game against Italy but hurt his back in the warm-up, also starts.

The manager said Grigg was close to being involved against Italy.

“We think his link with Duncan (Taylor) will be great for him in his first Test match.”

Townsend is determined his side will not slip at the final hurdle after their impressive win over Australia last weekend.

“It’s been a very good tour so far,” he said.

“The games have gone well, with two positive results, and the players have enjoyed their time together.

“In terms of selection, we are looking at where the guys are in terms of form and their physical status, as well as seeking to give players opportunit­ies.

“It’s a really strong team with a bench that can up the tempo of the game.

“We’re looking forward to seeing them play.

“Fiji have improved a huge amount over the past few years and did very well to find a way to win against Italy last weekend.

“They are excellent from unstructur­ed play, and have a number of very evasive players throughout their squad.”

Fiji’s side has seven changes from the one which squeaked past Italy with an 80th-minute drop goal.

Niko Matawalu, a former crowd favourite at Glasgow, has been left out.

Leone Nakarawa, who also played in Scotland, is included.

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Picture: SNS/SRU. Scotland hooker Ross Ford has been named to start against Fiji, earning a record 110th cap.

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