The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Jones wants better memories this time

Scotland centre keen to make amends for debacle at Principali­ty

- STEVE SCOTT

For Huw Jones, the fabled Principali­ty Stadium atmosphere is not something he recalls with any great fondness.

“I’ve played there once, and it wasn’t great for me,” the centre said of February’s 34-7 Six Nations debacle in Cardiff, ahead of the revisit there this Saturday in the Autumn Tests.

“People always say how great the atmosphere is, and I suppose it is the sort of place that can be hostile if it’s not going your way, but no-one really played well for us that day.”

Jones was out of position of his normal slot at 12, but he didn’t think that made a tremendous display to either his or Scotland’s performanc­e.

“I think it was just that game,” he added. “It was a bit of a shocker and we’re looking forward to putting it right this time. As a group we were fairly inexperien­ced then, Gregor had only a few games in charge and there were a lot of new players in that squad.

“We’ve had a lot of games together since then, and this time round there won’t be any complacenc­y. Last time we’d had a pretty good autumn and had gone into the Six Nations maybe believing in the hype a bit.

“And it definitely came back to sting us so we won’t be doing that again.”

But although many thought Scotland played too open a game in February, Jones doesn’t think that Scotland should sacrifice flair to play safe.

“I think we still want to stick to our style of rugby, but be more aware of tactical elements of the game,” he said.

“Last time for the first five or six minutes the ball didn’t go out of play and we were pretty knackered, I’m sure they were as well, but they took an opportunit­y straight after that and got points on the board which put us in a tough position. We still want to play our style, just be better at it.”

Jones missed the entire summer tour due to corrective wrist surgery, and feels he’s slowly getting back to his best and settling in at Glasgow.

Slotting in alongside Adam Hastings has been easy due to his similariti­es to Finn Russell, he added.

“They both have that no fear approach, not scared to do anything and throw the ball about a bit.”

 ?? Pictures: SNS. ?? Huw Jones, above, pictured during training under the watchful eye of head coach Gregor Townsend.
Pictures: SNS. Huw Jones, above, pictured during training under the watchful eye of head coach Gregor Townsend.
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