The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Warriors will go into PRO14 derby games without three key players

Glasgow coach facing loss of three key players as derby games loom

- STEVE SCOTT sscott@thecourier.co.uk

Glasgow go into the two derby games that relaunch the season without Leone Nakarawa, Kyle Steyn and Aki Seiuli, adding to new head coach Danny Wilson’s recruitmen­t restrictio­ns due to Covid-19.

Only the first game counts towards the 1872 Cup, it was clarified yesterday, being the third and deciding meeting of Glasgow and Edinburgh this season, and the Warriors will be the “designated home team” at BT Murrayfiel­d.

It seems the hope is the Scottish Government may let the second game a week on Friday have a small live audience, so that’s the Edinburgh home game with valid “local” season tickets.

In the meantime, Wilson will have to be creative at full-back, where he was not permitted to seek a replacemen­t for the retiring Ruaridh Jackson because of the recruitmen­t block at Scottish Rugby, and will also miss Nakarawa, who is in Fiji.

“Leone and his wife’s first baby was due the end of July and we allowed him grace to be there and spend more time with his family,” he said. “The first flights out of Fiji after lockdown are only this week, I believe.

“It’s fair to say he won’t play for a while. Players are going to have to get time to return to training, to return to rugby and be safe. We’re in the process of getting Leone back.”

Centre/wing Steyn has a hamstring injury that, while still being assessed, will certainly mean he doesn’t play either of the first two games, while dynamic prop Seiuli broke his thumb in training and will also not feature.

Wilson has appointed Scotland hooker Fraser Brown as co-captain with Ryan Wilson, which he feels will be a good fit when the full squad is available and when the internatio­nals are away so much in the upcoming season.

“This season, as we know, has changed quite dramatical­ly over the last few weeks from the announceme­nt of the internatio­nal period which will make it like no other,” said Wilson. “We’re going to lose our Scotland players for eight weeks before Christmas, and then again post-Christmas for the Six Nations.

“We have two excellent candidates. Ryan wasn’t in the last selected Scotland squad, while Fraser was and part of the leadership group, so we know we are going to lose him for a fair period of time.”

The different personalti­es of the players make for a good fit, he believes.

“Fraser and Ryan complement each other in terms of their leadership styles, that’s another key part of this,” he said.

“Ryan is a Jack the Lad type, very popular with the group, he gets up morale, he adds humour where it needs to be added and he drives standards.

“Then there’s Fraser who is extremely on top of standards, studies the game inside out and is a key decision-maker in terms of how the flow of the game is going.

“Ryan’s got really good relationsh­ip skills and emotional intelligen­ce around how players are feeling – he’s got his finger on the pulse from that point of view.”

The co-captain’s character is also a huge benefit on the pitch as well as off it.

“There are two sides to Ryan’s love of winding-up. He winds up the squad and the staff left, right and centre with practical jokes, then on game day he’s got that edge to him and the ability to get under people’s skin.

“I still think that is an important part of the game. The tactical and technical stuff is really important, but motivation and energy is massive, and Ryan brings both of those things.”

Edinburgh have had the mob hand over Glasgow in recent times, especially at Murrayfiel­d, and the new head coach has his views on why that is.

“Both teams have pretty potent squads,” he said. “Cockers (coach Richard Cockerill) has done an outstandin­g job at Edinburgh in terms of developing those guys over the past few years.

“I think they are two very different and unique styles of play and over the years, they’ve probably been opposites.

“Edinburgh would play a lot within structure and be extremely physical; Glasgow would try and play on top, at speed and maybe not as structured.

“But what you’ve seen from Edinburgh over the while is that they’ve developed their game to be able to play at speed as well, so they’ve become quite a potent weapon and there’s a fair bit to deal with in terms of all their firepower.

“But likewise Glasgow have an identity I’ve said I want to stick to. It’s an identity that suits the players and the supporters.”

 ??  ??
 ?? SNS. ?? Ryan Wilson, left, and Fraser Brown have been named co-captains for the remainder of the current campaign and the 2020-21 season.
SNS. Ryan Wilson, left, and Fraser Brown have been named co-captains for the remainder of the current campaign and the 2020-21 season.
 ??  ?? Warriors head coach Danny Wilson, top, will be without Leone Nakarawa for the 1872 Cup restart clash.
Warriors head coach Danny Wilson, top, will be without Leone Nakarawa for the 1872 Cup restart clash.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom