The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Scots face injury crisis for bid to bounce back

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The bruised egos are bad enough but Scotland also face a significan­t injury crisis emanating from the record 61-21 defeat at Twickenham on Saturday, writes Steve Scott.

The Scots still have the chance to win three games in the Six Nations for the first time since 2006 and only the second time ever if they beat Italy next week, and could still finish second behind the English, who retained the championsh­ip trophy by virtue of their seven-try rout.

But concussion­s forced three more players off during the game – including main strike weapon Stuart Hogg – taking the number to eight in Scotland’s two away games in the championsh­ip.

With just a week to Italy, Mark Bennett is definitely out after lasting just two minutes as a replacemen­t for Hogg and suffering a knee injury. Hogg, Ryan Wilson and Tommy Seymour have all started concussion protocols.

Fraser Brown is also struggling with injury

Vern Cotter, in his penultimat­e game as head coach, said that the lessons learned from this game would aid the squad in the future.

“We always said that this game, whatever happened, would be helpful to us,” he said. “At the moment it’s difficult, it hurts.

“You get well beaten, feel you haven’t played well enough, and you contribute­d to a lot of it. That’s annoying.

“We’ll take this one on the chin. We’ll look at it honestly, review it and decide. Was it the week, the game, decisionma­king, execution, preparatio­n, communicat­ion? “Everyone is disappoint­ed. “We understand that people believed we would come closer than that.

“When you compete and get beaten you don’t like it. There are ways to lose and we are not happy with what happened here.

“Next week it’s not just me finishing. It is the last game for this group of coaches and perhaps some players.

“There will be passion and hard work though the week and we will be determined to put in a good performanc­e.”

Cotter said that performing away from Murrayfiel­d was a factor that would have to be examined.

“We seem to play with a lot more confidence at home. That’s a great thing, a good place to start, and once we develop that we can maybe start taking it to these away venues.

“But that’s two away games and eight concussion­s, which takes its toll on us.

“It is a contact sport. That’s why the players play it, they enjoy the contact element.

“At the moment we have injuries coming from it. We will try to deal with what’s in place at the moment and get on as best as possible.”

 ?? Picture: Getty Images. ?? Mark Bennett is taken off the field after suffering a knee injury just two minutes after replacing Stuart Hogg, who was unable to return after going off for a head injury assessment.
Picture: Getty Images. Mark Bennett is taken off the field after suffering a knee injury just two minutes after replacing Stuart Hogg, who was unable to return after going off for a head injury assessment.

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