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New Scotland captain thrilled switch led to leadership role

Americas tour: Switch from flanker to hooker comes good for new captain

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Stuart Mcinally is delighted the gamble he took in switching from flanker to hooker five years ago has finally paid off after being named Scotland skipper.

The Edinburgh forward will lead his country during the summer tour of Canada, the United States and Argentina in the absence of injured regular captain John Barclay.

Yet the 27-year-old knows that was an unlikely prospect back in 2013 – with his career flounderin­g in the back row.

The decision to move to hooker was not without risk and Mcinally admits the journey has since has been filled with up and downs.

But a year on from not even making the squad which toured Asia-pacific, he has now been handed the Dark Blues’ top honour by coach Gregor Townsend, leaving Mcinally to revel in the sweet taste of vindicatio­n.

“It’s definitely the pinnacle of my career,” said the man who has arguably been Scottish rugby’s top performer over the past 12 months. “I didn’t think it would ever happen but the way this season has gone, and the players who are not going on tour, created an opportunit­y for me to do it. I’m really excited about the challenge.

“Of course, I had doubts about moving. I’d be lying if I said I was confident the whole time. There were definitely periods where I wondered if I’d made the right decision.

“But I feel that I’m firmly a hooker now, which is great, especially as for the first few years it wasn’t that. I was very much a convert and everyone gave me that tag.

“Now I just feel I’m a hooker and that just makes the tough times learning how to scrum worth it. I remember getting my face planted down in the mud back at Edinburgh and getting dragged backwards. I was thinking, ‘What the hell have I done here?’ But the way this year has gone and looking ahead to the tour has made it all worthwhile.”

Initially Mcinally was only due to stand in as captain for this summer’s action but the Achilles tendon rupture suffered by Barclay could potentiall­y see him hold on to the role into the autumn.

But the new man in charge will resist the urge to alter the way things have run under his predecesso­r too much.

He said: “I’m not going to change too much with being captain. I probably made that mistake in the past. You overthink things and it affects your performanc­e. The best captains I’ve been under were always the guys who played best.

“I’m gutted for John. It’s horrible what’s happened to him. I had a good chat with him before I came here. I want to make sure there is some continuity to what he was doing. I’m sure he’ll come back stronger.”

Meanwhile, lock Richie Gray will miss the Americas tour through injury. The former British & Irish Lion sustained a hip injury and will now remain in France with club side Toulouse’s medical staff.

The Scottish Rugby Union have confirmed no replacemen­t will be called up. Townsend already has the Edinburgh trio of Lewis Carmichael Grant Gilchrist and Ben Toolis as well as Glasgow’s Tim Swinson for second-row options.

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SNS. Dragged backwards with face in the mud, but Stuart Mcinally quickly adapted to his new position.

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