The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Townsend hits out over scheduling as Taylor omitted

- Saracens’ Duncan Taylor was axed from Scotland squad.

Gregor Townsend has blamed English rugby chiefs for his decision to leave Saracens centre Duncan Taylor out of Scotland’s Six Nations squad.

The Dark Blues coach has hit out at the scheduling of Saracens’ Gallagher Premiershi­p clash with Harlequins just six days before the Scots kick-off their championsh­ips against Ireland in Dublin on February 1.

Mark McCall’s outfit are also in Heineken Champions Cup action on Sunday against Finn Russell’s Racing 92 side and Townsend claims that would have left the 30-year-old available for just one training session next week as they prepare for their opener with Andy Farrell’s team.

Taylor has fought back from a two-year injury nightmare to rediscover his best form. He was one of Townsend’s World Cup picks but has now been axed.

Strangely, however, his club-mate Sean Maitland has been included in Townsend’s 38-man squad.

Explaining his decision, the Scotland boss said: “Duncan is in a position where there is a lot of competitio­n. He is playing well.

“He worked really hard in our away warm-up game in France and in the games at the World Cup he played, but he wasn’t back yet up to top form and top speed. However, he has shown that for Saracens over the last few weeks.

“But, unfortunat­ely for Duncan as well as the competitio­n, Saracens play Sunday-Sunday next week.

“That for me is ridiculous – that the Premiershi­p have got a game six days before we play Ireland.

“So, we are training five sessions from Monday to Monday, and those Saracens players can only make one of those five sessions.

“It does make it really difficult for us to prepare the team the best we can. Duncan’s been unlucky in that regard.”

“There is a lot of competitio­n in centre but the fact that we know he is only going to make one of those five training days means that we have not included him this time.”

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