The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Magnus Bradbury secures seat on plane to Japan after Ritchie facial injury

Precaution­ary cover as St Andrews man has injury assessed

- STEVE SCOTT RUGBY CORRESPOND­ENT stscott@thecourier.co.uk

Magnus Bradbury will have Jamie Ritchie’s seat on the flight to Japan as Scotland depart for the Rugby World Cup but not yet his place in the full Scotland squad, insisted team officials.

Bradbury, the 24-year-old back-rower who became the first Scottish No 8 to score in a cap internatio­nal for nine years with his try during the Calcutta Cup game in March, is travelling with the team on their flight as “precaution­ary injury cover” for his Edinburgh clubmate Ritchie.

The 23-year-old from St Andrews suffered a facial injury in the final warm-up game at BT Murrayfiel­d on Friday night and, with fears he may have suffered a cheekbone or eye socket fracture, was given specialist scans at Spire Murrayfiel­d hospital.

A short statement from Murrayfiel­d released yesterday revealed that Ritchie would stay in Scotland for more specialist assessment over the next few days while Bradbury flies with the team to Japan.

“The outcome (of the assessment) will influence whether (Ritchie) remains part of the 31-man group for the Rugby World Cup which begins later this month,” said the release.

It is understood Ritchie’s injury may not be as a serious as was feared, but the delicate location of the problem will have a bearing on whether he takes part in the World Cup at all.

The Scotland squad of 31 was submitted to Rugby World Cup officials by yesterday’s deadline, and it included Ritchie. However, if he was designated as unable to go, he could be replaced at any time by Bradbury – or any other player – with a 48-hour notice period required before the replacemen­t could play.

The fact that Bradbury, son of current SR Up resident Dee Brad bury, is travelling

in Ritchie’s stead certainly suggests there remains considerab­le doubt over whether the former Strathalla­n School player and Scotland Under-20 captain can join up with the squad at all.

Bradbury himself only returned from a foot injury sustained during the 10-week training camp as a replacemen­t in Friday night’s game, having been left out of the travelling squad.

Like Ritchie, Bradbury can play multiple positions in the back row, specialisi­ng at blindside flanker or No 8.

However, tournament regulation­s forbid potential replacemen­t players being too close to the playing squad. This could mean Bradbury would have to return home, potentiall­y to fly back out again if further injuries occur.

Scotland arrive late today in Japan for a week’s acclimatis­ation camp based in Nagasaki, before they move to Tokyo for the week prior to their opening pool game against Ireland at Yokohama Internatio­nal Stadium on September 22.

The Scots then play Samoa in Kobe on September 30, Russia in Shizouka on October 9 and complete their pool schedule against the host nation, back in Yokohama, on October 13.

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 ?? Pictures: SNS/Getty. ?? Magnus Bradbury – pictured right in action against Georgia’s Beka Gorgadze – will fly to Japan as “precaution­ary injury cover” for Jamie Ritchie, who left the field of play at BT Murrayfiel­d on Friday after suffering a facial injury.
Pictures: SNS/Getty. Magnus Bradbury – pictured right in action against Georgia’s Beka Gorgadze – will fly to Japan as “precaution­ary injury cover” for Jamie Ritchie, who left the field of play at BT Murrayfiel­d on Friday after suffering a facial injury.
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