The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Thomson grasping his World Cup spot tightly

Back-row Scarlets player thought he had blown his chance for Japan

- ANDY NEWPORT

Blade Thomson thought his World Cup chance had slipped through his hands – now the Scotland forward is determined to grasp every opportunit­y that comes his way in Japan.

The New Zealand-born Scarlets number eight was handed his first call-up by Gregor Townsend ahead of last autumn’s Murrayfiel­d Tests.

But he was made to wait for his internatio­nal bow as a nasty head knock sustained in the capital on club duty a week later ruled him out for all but the final two games of the season.

During the dark days of the five months Thomson spent out of action battling concussion-related symptoms, he convinced himself he would spend September and October watching from his sofa as rugby’s main event got under way.

Thankfully, his worries were without foundation. The 28-year-old – who qualifies through his Wishaw-born grandfathe­r – was finally able to pull on a dark blue kit against France at Murrayfiel­d last month, with his 42-minute outing against Les Bleus enough to convince Townsend he should be on the plane to the Far East.

“If you asked me a year ago if I’d be playing in the Rugby World Cup it would be a definite no,” admitted the backrower from Auckland. “It’s been a long journey and my family are super proud of where I am at the moment.

“Did I fear the chance had gone after the concussion? Oh yeah 100%.

“I was selected in the autumn but had one game to play for my club against Edinburgh up at Murrayfiel­d.

“I carried the ball, got knocked out and since then it was five months trying to work my way back to a point where the head bang was fine, I was injury free and able to play at a level where I was expected to if I was going to pull on the Thistle.

“It was tough – but you’ve just got to take it a day at a time. When they selected me in the training squad I was over the moon. I just thought at that point that I’ve got an opportunit­y now so I just tried to earn my place in the squad.

“So far, so good. Going forward I just have to keep earning it every week.”

There was one last panic before Townsend confirmed his place in the 31-man travelling party as Thomson was taken off in the France Test having sustained yet another bang to the head.

“That was more precaution­ary than anything,” he said with a look of relief. “They saw something that looked a bit, I don’t know, different. So they took me off.

“I felt fine. I had a minor headache but felt fine. But 100%, I feared the worst.

“But they must have seen something because I’m here now.”

And he plans to squeeze everything out of his big opportunit­y.

A potential quarter-final showdown with the land of his birth remains a possibilit­y if Scotland can fight their way through a group containing Ireland, Russia, Samoa and the hosts.

Asked if they could upset the All Blacks, he replied emphatical­ly: “Of course we can. It’s anyone’s game on that day, you just have to show up with the right attitude.

 ?? Picture: SNS Group ?? Blade Thomson is determined to make the most of his World Cup opportunit­y.
Picture: SNS Group Blade Thomson is determined to make the most of his World Cup opportunit­y.

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